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    Maternal Anxiety In Pregnancy And Infant Bio-behavioural Regulation: Testing The Fetal Programming Hypothesis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $577,896.00
    Summary
    Recent research shows that maternal anxiety in pregnancy is associated with emotional and behaviour problems in childhood. This project examines the impact of anxiety during pregnancy on infant capacity to regulate behaviour, sleep and physiological response to stress and also considers possible genetic contributions. Findings address the earliest origins of mood and behaviour disorders in children and will inform evidence-based interventions during the perinatal period.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP120103377

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $356,430.00
    Summary
    Workplace death: assessing and improving institutional responses to the needs of surviving families. The impact of workplace death and institutional responses on surviving families is seldom examined. Pilot research revealed enduring consequences not addressed by institutional responses. The project will use novel methods to advance scientific knowledge of how workplace death affects families and provide guidance to improved policy interventions.
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    What Can Parents Do To Prevent Mental Health Problems In Their Teenage Children?

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $424,905.00
    Summary
    Research shows that there are things parents can do to prevent depression, anxiety and alcohol misuse problems in their teenage child, but many parents do not know what specific actions they can take. Through the work of this fellowship, I propose to increase our understanding of how specific parenting behaviours can influence young people's risk of developing depression and anxiety problems. I will also translate research evidence into specific parenting strategies parents can use to protect th .... Research shows that there are things parents can do to prevent depression, anxiety and alcohol misuse problems in their teenage child, but many parents do not know what specific actions they can take. Through the work of this fellowship, I propose to increase our understanding of how specific parenting behaviours can influence young people's risk of developing depression and anxiety problems. I will also translate research evidence into specific parenting strategies parents can use to protect their child from these problems.
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    Predicting And Improving Mental Health Resilience In Early Childhood: The Impact Of Relationships With Teachers And Parents.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,410.00
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    Mental Health First Aid Training For Parents Of Teenagers

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,638,775.00
    Summary
    Adolescence is a life period where mental disorders often have first onset. However, adolescents may not have the knowledge or life experience to take effective action if they affected by a mental health problem. Adolescents often turn to parents for support and advice if they develop a mental health problem. The aim of this project is to see whether parents who are trained in Mental Health First Aid respond more appropriately if their teenager develops a mental health problem.
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    Evaluating The Impact Of Work And Family Stressors On The Development Of Common Mental Disorders In Australia

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $329,042.00
    Summary
    Reducing the number of Australians with mental health problems is now a major priority for policy makers. This project targets young adults struggling with stressors in their work and family lives. The study will enhance our understanding of the work and family life experiences of 2000 young adults over a period 12 years (1999-2011) to find out how major life events such as relationship breakdown, having a baby, and losing your job, impact on the mental health of young Australians.
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    An Evidence-based Intervention For Mental Health Disorders In Rural Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,334,956.00
    Summary
    This research partnership between Royal Far West, a leading provider of health services to children from rural regions, and the Child Behaviour Research Clinic at University of New South Wales, will develop and evaluate a transportable model of early intervention to improve access and outcomes for rural children with early-onset mental health and their families.
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    Intergenerational Transmission Of PTSD Vulnerability: Does PTSD In A Parent Increase The Risk Of Mental Health Disorders In Their Offspring?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $742,136.00
    Summary
    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) occurs after exposure to trauma; more than 1 million Australians suffer from it. By comparing offspring of Vietnam veteran fathers with PTSD with offspring of veteran fathers with no PSTD, this study will test whether there are ripple effects of PTSD in families of Vietnam veterans, whether they are at higher risk of mental health disorders, and whether their mothers can protect them from psychological disorders.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0986226

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $170,000.00
    Summary
    A prospective study of the mental health of grandparents providing part-time child care for their preschool age grandchildren. This project addresses national research priorities and will identify the characteristics of a high-risk subgroup of Australian grandparents for whom the childcare burden has a deleterious impact on health and well being. Results will enable development of improved approaches to education and awareness in health professionals and the lay community about this subgroup, fa .... A prospective study of the mental health of grandparents providing part-time child care for their preschool age grandchildren. This project addresses national research priorities and will identify the characteristics of a high-risk subgroup of Australian grandparents for whom the childcare burden has a deleterious impact on health and well being. Results will enable development of improved approaches to education and awareness in health professionals and the lay community about this subgroup, facilitating early identification and intervention. The study will provide evidence-based guidance to policy makers about the most appropriate support services for grandparents involved in high levels of childcare, reducing their level of stress and improving the quality of the childcare they provide.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP120100092

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,000.00
    Summary
    A longitudinal study exploring women's experiences following a prenatal diagnosis of fetal abnormality. In Australia four per cent of babies are born with a congenital abnormality, many of which are detected during pregnancy. Little is known about women's experiences of a diagnosis. The aim of this study is to explore women's experiences following the diagnosis of a fetal abnormality during pregnancy, in order to develop appropriate models of supportive care.
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