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Mrs Jess Wilson

Research Officer

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), University of Newcastle

PhD (Social Work), University of Tasmania (ongoing, completion in 2027)

Medicine & Health
School of Population Health

Jess is a research officer with the Justice Health Research Group in the School of Population Health, working on an MRFF funded project 'A whole-of-setting model of care for transgender people in prison. Jess completed her Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) in 2019, and has since worked across a range of public health and mental health research projects with the University of Newcastle (NSW), Murdoch Children's Research Institute, La Trobe University, and The University of Tasmania. Jess's particular fields of interest are older adult mental health, telehealth and digital interventions, and LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing. She is experienced across both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, including applied qualitative health research, participatory and co-design research, reflexive thematic analysis, and psychometric analysis. She is currently completing her PhD entitled 'Supporting the mental health of transgender and gender diverse young people in Australia: Developing guidance for mental health practitioners and services'.聽

  • Journal articles | 2025
    Wilson J; Heinsch M; Canty J, 2025, 'Mental health practitioners鈥 perspectives on supporting transgender and gender diverse youth: a scoping review', International Journal of Transgender Health,
    Journal articles | 2025
    Wilson J, 2025, 'Interpretive Description and Reflexive Thematic Analysis: Exploring Conceptual Coherence and Methodological Integrity', QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Chinsen A; Wilson J; Tollit MA; Pang KC; Pace CC; Cronin TJ, 2024, '鈥淭here鈥檚 hope and there鈥檚 a future for all of us鈥: co-design of a group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) intervention for trans young people (TAG TEAM)', International Journal of Transgender Health, pp. 1 - 17,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Sultani G; Heinsch M; Wilson J; Pallas P; Tickner C; Kay-Lambkin F, 2024, ''Now I Have Dreams in Place of the Nightmares': An Updated Systematic Review of Post-Traumatic Growth Among Refugee Populations', TRAUMA VIOLENCE & ABUSE, 25, pp. 795 - 812,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Thornton L; Corliss C; Deen H; Teesson M; Champion KE; Partridge SR; Heinsch M; Spring B; Gardner LA; Rickwood D; Sunderland M; Newton NC; Zaman S; Redfern J; Osman B; Wilson J; Watt M; Kay-Lambkin F, 2024, 'The Triple E project: a factorial randomised controlled trial to enhance engagement with eHealth approaches to improve health risk behaviours among adolescents', BMC Public Health, 24,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Wilson J; Heinsch M; Buykx P; Ticker C; Gupta R; Clancy R; Brosnan C; Wilson R; Rutherford J; Sampson D; Paolucci F; Kay-Lambkin F, 2024, 'Measuring factors associated with telehealth use by people who use mental health services: A psychometric analysis of a theoretical domains framework questionnaire', Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Wilson J; Heinsch M; Tickner C; Speirs B; Wells H; Kay-Lambkin F, 2024, 'Uptake and engagement of a clinically moderated digital peer support platform to support the mental well-being older adults: a qualitative investigation', Psychogeriatrics, 24, pp. 1227 - 1237,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Heinsch M; Wilson J, 2023, 'Client perceptions of safety and fulfillment of needs when accessing telemental health services: A cross-sectional mixed-methods study (Preprint)', JMIR Formative Research,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Knox J; Morgan P; Kay-Lambkin F; Wilson J; Wallis K; Mallise C; Barclay B; Young M, 2023, 'Male involvement in randomised trials testing psychotherapy or behavioural interventions for depression: a scoping review', CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 42, pp. 30322 - 30337,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Heinsch M; Cootes H; Wells H; Tickner C; Wilson J; Sultani G; Kay-Lambkin F, 2022, 'Supporting friends and family of adults with a primary brain tumour: A systematic review', HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN THE COMMUNITY, 30, pp. 869 - 887,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Wilson J; Heinsch M; Betts D; Booth D; Kay-Lambkin F, 2021, 'Barriers and facilitators to the use of e-health by older adults: a scoping review', BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 21,
  • Preprints | 2023
    Heinsch M; Wilson J, 2023, Does telehealth allow mental health service users to feel safe and have their needs met? A cross-sectional mixed-methods study (Preprint),

Hunter New England Local Health District Advanced Out of Hospital Care (AOHC) Telehealth Research Initiative Part B鈥擝arriers and Facilitators Assessment, Solutions Identified and Prioritisation Study (Hunter Medical Research Institute; $125,000) - Associate Investigator

Coast Shelter Outcome and Impact Evaluation (Coast Shelter, NSW; $45,000) - Associate Investigator

Enhancing engagement with eHealth approaches to prevent cardiovascular disease among adolescents: Triple E Project (MRFF; $933,682) - Associate Investigator聽

My Teaching

As a teaching associate, I have taught 1st, 3rd year, and graduate diploma psychology at the University of Newcastle and Monash University, including introduction to psychology, research methods, psychological ethics and psychometric testing, psychometric analysis, neuropsychology, and advanced perception and learning.聽