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Publications

2012

1.  Austin, M.-P. V., Middleton, P., Reilly, N. M., &Highet, N. J. (In Press, Jan 2012). Detection and management of mood disorders in the maternity setting: The Australian Clinical Practice Guidelines. Women and birth:Journal of the Australian College of Midwives. PMCID: 22217978

2.  Xu, F., Austin, M.-P., Reilly, N., Hilder, L., & Sullivan, E. (2012). Major depressive disorder in the perinatal period: using data linkage to inform perinatal mental health policy. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 15(5), 333-341.

3.  Grant, K. A., Bautovich, A., Reilly, N., McMahon, C., &Austin, M. P. (2012). Parental care and control during childhood: Associations with maternal perinatal mood disturbance and parenting stress. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 15(4), 297-305.

4.  Johnson, M., Schmeid, V., Lupton, S. J., Austin, M.-P., Matthey , S. M., Kemp, L., Meade, T., & Yeo, A. E. (2012). Measuring perinatal mental health risk. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 15(5), 375-386.

5.  Xu, F., Hilder, L., Austin, M.-P., & Sullivan, E. A. (2012). Data preparation techniques for a perinatal psychiatric study based on linked data BMC Medical Research Methodology. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2012, 12:71.

6.  Austin, M.-P., Reilly, N., & Sullivan, E. (2012). The need to evaluate public health reforms: Australian perinatal mental health initiatives. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 36(3), 208-2011.

7.  Protopopescu, X., Austin, M.-P., Reilly, N., & Barnett, B. (2012). Screening and psychosocial assessment for perinatal depression, distress, and dysfunction. In C. R. Martin (Ed.), Perinatal Mental Health: A clinical guide (eKindle ed.): M&K Publishing.

 

2011

1.  Austin, M. P., Colton, J., Priest, S., Reilly, N., &Hadzi-Pavlovic, D. (In Press, 2011). The Antenatal Risk Questionnaire (ANRQ): Acceptabilty and use for psychosocial risk assessment in the maternity setting. Women & Birth.

2.  Austin, M.-P., Highet, N., & and the Guideline Expert Advisory Committee. (2011). The beyondblue Clinical Practice Guidelines for Depression and Related Disorders — Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder and Puerperal Psychosis — in the Perinatal Period. A Guideline for Primary Care Health Professionals Providing Care in the Perinatal Period. Melbourne: beyondblue: the national depression initiative.

3.  Austin, M. P., Middleton, P., &Highet, N. (2011). Australian Mental Health reform in the perinatal period: improving health outcomes for mothers, infants and families [Editorial]. Medical Journal of Australia, 195 (3), 112-113.

 

2010

1.  Grant, K.-A., McMahon, C., Reilly, N.,&Austin, M. P. (2010). Maternal sensitivity moderates the impact of prenatal anxiety disorder on infant cognitive development. Early Human Development, 86, 551-556.

2.  Grant, K.-A., McMahon, C., Reilly, N., &Austin, M.-P. (2010). Maternal sensitivity moderates the impact of prenatal anxiety disorder on infant responses to the still-face procedure. Infant Behavior and Development, 33(4), 453-462.

3.  Austin, M.-P., Reilly, N., Milgrom, J., & Barnett, B. (2010). A national approach to perinatal mental health in Australia: exercising caution in the roll-out of a public health initiative [letter]. Medical Journal of Australia 192, 111.

4.  Austin, M.-P., Hadzi-Pavlovic, D., Priest, S., Reilly, N., Wilhelm, K., Saint, K., & Parker, G. (2010). Depressive and anxiety disorders in the postpartum period: how prevalent are they and can we improve their detection? Archives of Women's Mental Health, 13(5), 395-401.

5.  Austin, M. P. (2010). Bipolar and unipolar disorder: postnatal outcomes for mothers and infants [published abstract]. Infant Mental Health Journal, 32(3), S58.

6.  Austin, M.-P. (2010). Classification of mental health disorders in the perinatal period: future directions for DSM-V and ICD-11. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 13(1), 41-44.

 

2009

1.  Rees, A. M., Austin, M. P., Owen, C., & Parker, G. (2009). Omega-3 deficiency associated with perinatal depression: Case control study. Psychiatry Research, 166(2-3), 254-259.

2.  Oei, J. L., Abdel-Latif, M. E., Craig, F., Kee, A., Austin, M.-P., Lui, K., & on behalf of the N. S. W. and A. C. T. N. A. S. Epidemiology Group. (2009). Short-term outcomes of mothers and newborn infants with comorbid psychiatric disorders and drug dependency. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 43(4), 323 - 331.

3.  Grant, K. A., McMahon, C., Austin, M.-P., Reilly, N., Leader, L., & Ali, S. (2009). Maternal prenatal anxiety, postnatal caregiving and infants’cortisol responses to the Still-Face Procedure. Developmental Psychobiology, 51, 625–637.

4.  Grant, K. A., &Austin, M. P. (2009). Prenatal stress, maternal sensitivity, and biobehavioural regulation in infancy (abstract). Archives of Women's Mental Health, 12(Suppl1), S36.

5.  Barnett, B., & Austin, M.-P. (2009). Reflections on perinatal depression treatment. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 70(9), 1315.

6.  Austin, M. P., & Bennett, C. (2009). A national action plan for perinatal mental health for all Australian families: prevention and early intervention in the primary health sector Archives of Women's Mental Health, 12(Suppl1), S33.

7.  Karatas, J. C., Matthey, S., & Barnett, B. (2009). Antenatal psychosocial assessment: how accurate are we in determining low-risk status? A pilot study. Archives of Women Mental Health, 12(2), 97-103.