Investigating Sedentary Behaviour And Screen Time In Early Childhood
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$64,373.00
Summary
A range of individual, social and environmental factors potentially associated with young children's sedentary behaviour will be investigated. Based on these findings, strategies to support parents to reduce the amount of time their young children spend being sedentary will be developed and piloted.
Mental illness is the leading cause of disability in high income countries including Australia. This proposal aims to address youth mental illness through four initiatives 1. Improving the understanding of causes of mental illness in youth 2. Reducing traditional and cyber bullying in schools 3, Investigating immune abnormalities in patients with early psychosis. 4. Conducting clinical trials of novel agents in youth with early psychosis
Long Term Outcomes Of Infant Lung Function In Cystic Fibrosis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$509,456.00
Summary
We have shown that babies with cystic fibrosis (CF) who are apparently well can still have lung problems. As lung disease is the major cause of death in CF we need ways to monitor the condition in babies, identify those at greatest risk of lung changes and predict which children should receive newer treatments. We have developed a unique program for the measurement of lung function in babies. We now aim to find out the long term consequences of lung function changes detected in infants with CF.
Relating Genetic, Biological, And Behavioural Markers Of Early Conduct Problems In Young Females
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$403,639.00
Summary
Child CPs are the first identifable sign of ongoing mental health problems. Most research is done with males, but they are also the most common early markers in females. We are in the unique position to conduct the first test of the relationships between specific genetic risk, neurobiological markers and psychological functioning in females. Findings will inform models of genertic vulnerability, the relationship of genetic risk to basic information processing styles in at-risk children.
Relating Genetic, Biological, And Behavioural Markers Of Early Vulnerability In Conduct Problem Children.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$439,183.00
Summary
This research will conduct the first test of specific genetic risk in a large and representative sample of young conduct problem children. These children represent the first readily identifiable group that are at high risk for ongoing mental health problems in our community. It is highly likely that within their numbers are heterogeneous subgroups that will take very different trajectories through life. The current study builds on several years of developmental research in which we have develope ....This research will conduct the first test of specific genetic risk in a large and representative sample of young conduct problem children. These children represent the first readily identifiable group that are at high risk for ongoing mental health problems in our community. It is highly likely that within their numbers are heterogeneous subgroups that will take very different trajectories through life. The current study builds on several years of developmental research in which we have developed methods for identifying different phenotypes within the group. The study will identify genetic markers of these subtypes and relate these to emotional processing as a general model of risk in the development of mental health problems and antisocial behaviour. Findings will inform models of genetic vulnerability, and more importantly, the relationship of genetic risk to basic information processing styles in at-risk children, thus aiding methods for early detection, early intervention and prevention.Read moreRead less
Early Detection And Intervention For Infants At High Risk Of Motor Impairments
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$419,180.00
Summary
My proposed research program involves several distinct yet related projects addressing i) early detection and ii) early intervention for infants at high risk of movement problems including cerebral palsy. This research will provide the highest quality evidence base that is needed to identify those children most at risk early in development and improve our understanding of which interventions are most effective, so that scare health care resources can be targeted appropriately.
REACH: Randomised Trial Of EArly Rehabilitation In Congenital Hemiplegia
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$972,777.00
Summary
Infants with asymmetric brain lesions are at high risk of congenital hemiplegia. This study compares modified CIMT to an equal dose of bimanual training in 150 infants recruited at 3-6 months. Both therapies will be parent-delivered supported by experienced clinicians. Outcomes include use of the impaired hand in bimanual tasks, cognitive and motor development at 12 and 24 months c.a. with measures of neural structure and functional connectivity at 24 months. Early interventions that attenuate