1999 Conference
Abstracts
This
page contains links to abstracts from the 1999 Australasian Conference,
which was held in Melbourne, Australia in September 1999.
Abstracts
1-10
- Psychotropic
Medications In Pregnant And Breast-Feeding Women: A Review Of The Literature
And Treatment Guidelines
- The Hong
Kong Postnatal Depression Study
- Community
Based Support Groups - The Role They Play In Ssisting Women To Recover
From Postpartum Mood Disorders
- Postnatal
Depression: Families In Turmoil
- The Cost-Effectiveness
Of Two Alternative Strategies For The Treatment Of Postnatal Depression
- Postpartum
Melancholia: Clinical Descriptions Of A Distinct Type Of Postnatal Depression
- Childhood
Sexual Abuse, Postpartum Depression And Parenting
- Improving
Postnatal Outcome
- Early
Intervention In The Parent/Infant Relationship
- What
About Me?: The Experience Of Dads
Abstracts
11-20
- A Systematic
Survey Of The Psychosocial Characteristics Of Women Admitted To Masada
Private Hospital Mother Baby Unit
- The Impact
Of Operative Intervention In Childbirth On Psychological Functioning
During A Subsequent Pregnancy And Postpartum Period
- Learning
About Motherhood
- Art Therapy:
Its Application For Post Natal Depression
- Risky
Business - Identification Of Risk Factors, Actions And Outcomes
- Goan
Women's Experiences Of Mothering In A New Country
- Is There
An Association Between Maternal Postnatal Depression And Failure To
Thrive?
- A History
Of Abandonment - A Brief Social Study Of Borderline Personality And
Addiction In Relation To The Care Of Mothers, Fathers And Infants Into
The Third Millennium.
- The Role
Of Anxiety In Postpartum 'Depression'
- Effectiveness
Of A Psychosocial Preparation For Parenthood Session At Reducing Postnatal
Distress In New Parents
Abstracts
21-30
- Validation
Of The Epds For Chinese Women In Austalia - Does A Pnd Rate Of Zero
Seem Plausible?
- Vulnerability
Factors In Women With A Severe Post-Partum Illness: Implications For
Early Intervention.
- Disentangling
The Relationships Between Infant Temperament, Postnatal Depression And
Toddler Behaviour Problems: Preliminary Results From A Prospective Study
- Postnatal
Depression, Parent-infant relationship and intervention
- All Of
Us Together
- A Multi-Factorial
Analysis Of Post-Natal Depression
- Mother-Infant
Therapy Group
- Functional
Status At 24 Weeks Postpartum Of Women With Postnatal Depression
- The Course
Of Maternal Depression In The First Postpartum Year And The Impact Of
Paternal Mental Health And Well Being
- Surviving
Beyond The Birth
Abstracts
31-40
- Changes
In Maternal Role Attainment Of First-Time Mothers
- Complementary
Therapies In The Management Of Mother-Infant Distress
- Postnatal
Depression Professionals Association Inc Western Australia
- The Use
Of Groups As A Clinical Intervention: The Strengths And Weaknesses Of
Differing Therapeutic Approaches
- To Debrief
Or Not To Debrief - That Is The Question
- Beliefs
About The Causes Of Postnatal Depression Among Women With Young Children
In Sydney
- Childbirth
Experience, Early Mother-Infant Contact And Later Maternal Well-Being.
- 'Rebuilding
The Village': New Mothers' Groups As Social Network Interventions
- Experimenting
With Women's Health: The Challenges Of Evaluating Health Programs And
The Case For A Community Randomised Trial To Reduce Maternal Depression
After Childbirth
- Schizophrenia,
Mental State And Mother-Infant Interaction: Examining The Relationship
Abstracts
41-48
- Does
Early Discharge From Hospital After Childbirth Increase The Risk Of
Postnatal Depression?
- Pychotherapeutic
Support Group For The Partners Of Women With Post Natal Depression.
- A Quilt
Can Do More Than Keep You Warm
- Psycho-Social
Functioning In Surrogates During Pregnancy And The Post Natal Period
- The Benevolent
Society's Families Together Program - A Program To Support Families
With Young Children Where A Parent Has A Mental Illness
- Postnatal
Depression In The Australian Capital Territory At 8 Weeks Postpartum-Incidence
And Risk Factors
- Perinatal
Dysphoria: Testing An Antenatal Educational Intervention At Three Sites
In Australia
- Prepartum
And Postpartum Depression Among Chinese Women: Prevalence And Risk Factors