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1Perceptions and Experiences of Inequity for Women of Refugee Background Having a Baby during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Melbourne, Australia3.13Citations (PDF)
2Experiences of physical and emotional intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 pandemic: a comparison of prepandemic and pandemic data in a longitudinal study of Australian mothers
BMJ Open, 2024, 14, e081382
2.01Citations (PDF)
3Resilience and Positive Wellbeing Experienced by 5–12-Year-Old Children with Refugee Backgrounds in Australia: The Childhood Resilience Study3.12Citations (PDF)
4Family Foundations To promote parent mental health and family functioning during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia: A mixed methods evaluation
Journal of Family Studies, 2023, 29, 1002-1021
1.911Citations (PDF)
5Visualising Patterns in Women’s Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in the First 10 years of Motherhood2.55Citations (PDF)
6Physical health and comorbid anxiety and depression across the first year postpartum in Ireland (MAMMI study): A longitudinal population-based study
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2023, 328, 228-237
4.824Citations (PDF)
7A Systematic Review of Child Health, Developmental and Educational Outcomes Associated with High Mobility in Indigenous Children from Australia, Canada and New Zealand3.14Citations (PDF)
8Patterns of Health and Health Service Use in a Prospective Cohort of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children Aged 5–9 Years Living in Urban, Regional and Remote Areas of South Australia3.10Citations (PDF)
9Trauma-Informed Care and Equity in Group Pregnancy Care for Women of Refugee Background: Reflections from the Workforce
Trauma Care, 2023, 3, 161-176
1.01Citations (PDF)
10Physical and Emotional Intimate Partner Violence and Women’s Health in the First Year After Childbirth: An Australian Pregnancy Cohort Study
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2022, 37, NP2147-NP2176
2.526Citations (PDF)
11‘Working Out Dads’ to promote men’s mental and physical health in early fatherhood: A mixed-methods evaluation
Journal of Family Studies, 2022, 28, 438-459
1.97Citations (PDF)
12Mental health of children and parents after very preterm birth
World Psychiatry, 2022, 21, 148-149
7.914Citations (PDF)
13Evaluation of home‐based Family Foundations targeting perinatal mental health and couple conflict in Australia
Family Relations, 2022, 71, 1036-1057
1.910Citations (PDF)
14Intimate partner violence during infancy and cognitive outcomes in middle childhood: Results from an Australian community‐based mother and child cohort study
Child Development, 2022, 93,
3.711Citations (PDF)
15Psychosocial factors associated with adolescent depressive and anxiety symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic3.016Citations (PDF)
16Data Resource Profile: Melbourne Children’s LifeCourse initiative (LifeCourse)5.111Citations (PDF)
17Having a Say in Research Directions: The Role of Community Researchers in Participatory Research with Communities of Refugee and Migrant Background3.125Citations (PDF)
18Maternal mental health in the first year postpartum in a large Irish population cohort: the MAMMI study2.425Citations (PDF)
19Development and validation of a multidimensional, culturally and socially inclusive Child Resilience Questionnaire (parent/caregiver report) to measure factors that support resilience: a community-based participatory research and psychometric testing study in Australia
BMJ Open, 2022, 12, e061129
2.09Citations (PDF)
20Risk and Protective Factors Experienced by Fathers of Refugee Background during the Early Years of Parenting: A Qualitative Study3.16Citations (PDF)
21Patterns of health service utilisation of mothers experiencing mental health problems and intimate partner violence: Ten-year follow-up of an Australian prospective mother and child cohort
PLoS ONE, 2022, 17, e0269626
2.410Citations (PDF)
22Development, acceptability and construct validity of the Aboriginal Women’s Experiences of Partner Violence Scale (AEPVS): a co-designed, multiphase study nested within an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander birth cohort
BMJ Open, 2022, 12, e059576
2.06Citations (PDF)
23Development of a multidimensional culturally and socially inclusive measure of factors that support resilience: Child Resilience Questionnaire-Child report (CRQ-C)—a community-based participatory research and psychometric testing study in Australia
BMJ Open, 2022, 12, e060229
2.03Citations (PDF)
24Mothers’ Experiences of Parenting Within the Context of Intimate Partner Violence: Unique Challenges and Resilience
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2021, 36, 10564-10587
2.537Citations (PDF)
25“We’re in the background”: Facilitators and barriers to fathers’ engagement and participation in a health intervention during the early parenting period1.613Citations (PDF)
26‘It requires something drastic’: Interviews with health care leaders about organisational responses to social disadvantage
Women and Birth, 2021, 34, 296-302
2.03Citations (PDF)
27Children’s language abilities at age 10 and exposure to intimate partner violence in early childhood: Results of an Australian prospective pregnancy cohort study
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2021, 111, 104794
2.99Citations (PDF)
28Trajectories of interparental conflict and children’s emotional–behavioural functioning at 10–11 years: an Australian population-based study3.512Citations (PDF)
29Intimate partner violence, maternal depression, and pathways to children’s language ability at 10 years.
Journal of Family Psychology, 2021, 35, 112-122
1.213Citations (PDF)
30Communication interventions to support people with limited English proficiency in healthcare: a systematic review1.38Citations (PDF)
31Intimate partner violence and child outcomes at age 10: a pregnancy cohort
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2021, 106, 1066-1074
2.653Citations (PDF)
32Preventing postnatal depression: a causal mediation analysis of a 20-year preconception cohort3.730Citations (PDF)
33The maternal health study: Study design update for a prospective cohort of first‐time mothers and their firstborn children from birth to age ten2.217Citations (PDF)
34Infant Regulation: Associations with Child Language Development in a Longitudinal Cohort
Journal of Pediatrics, 2021, 233, 90-97.e2
2.03Citations (PDF)
35Teach-Back in Interpreter-Mediated Consultations: Reflections from a Case Study1.02Citations (PDF)
36A Systematic Review of Child Health and Developmental Outcomes Associated with Low Birthweight and/or Small for Gestational Age in Indigenous Children from Australia, Canada and New Zealand3.111Citations (PDF)
37Using Participatory Methods to Engage Diverse Families in Research about Resilience in Middle Childhood0.811Citations (PDF)
38Afghan families and health professionals’ access to health information during and after pregnancy
Women and Birth, 2020, 33, e209-e215
2.019Citations (PDF)
39Emotional-behavioral resilience and competence in preschool children exposed and not exposed to intimate partner violence in early life3.09Citations (PDF)
40Self-efficacy and doctor support as mediators of depression outcomes following counselling by family doctors for intimate partner violence
Family Practice, 2020, 37, 255-262
2.56Citations (PDF)
41Intimate partner violence and maternal mental health ten years after a first birth: An Australian prospective cohort study of first-time mothers
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2020, 262, 247-257
4.832Citations (PDF)
42Profiles and Predictors of Infant Sleep Problems Across the First Year1.833Citations (PDF)
43Parental mental health before and during pregnancy and offspring birth outcomes: A 20-year preconception cohort of maternal and paternal exposure
EClinicalMedicine, 2020, 27, 100564
8.525Citations (PDF)
44Community Perspectives of Complex Trauma Assessment for Aboriginal Parents: ‘Its Important, but How These Discussions Are Held Is Critical’2.422Citations (PDF)
45Two-year follow up of a cluster randomised controlled trial for women experiencing intimate partner violence: effect of screening and family doctor-delivered counselling on quality of life, mental and physical health and abuse exposure
BMJ Open, 2020, 10, e034295
2.013Citations (PDF)
46Parent perspectives on children and young people's mental health services in Victoria – What's wrong and how to fix it: A multi‐site qualitative study0.910Citations (PDF)
47Infant sleep and child mental health: a longitudinal investigation2.655Citations (PDF)
48Evaluation of systems reform in public hospitals, Victoria, Australia, to improve access to antenatal care for women of refugee background: An interrupted time series design
PLoS Medicine, 2020, 17, e1003089
8.120Citations (PDF)
49Understanding parent‐reported factors that influence children and young people's anxiety and depression presentations to emergency departments: A multi‐site study1.03Citations (PDF)
50The Victorian Intergenerational Health Cohort Study (VIHCS): Study design of a preconception cohort from parent adolescence to offspring childhood2.219Citations (PDF)
51Economic burden of maternal morbidity – A systematic review of cost-of-illness studies
PLoS ONE, 2020, 15, e0227377
2.459Citations (PDF)
52Maternal childhood abuse and children’s emotional-behavioral difficulties: Intergenerational transmission via birth outcomes and psychosocial health.
Journal of Family Psychology, 2020, 34, 112-121
1.215Citations (PDF)
53Physical and mental health of women exposed to intimate partner violence in the 10 years after having their first child: an Australian prospective cohort study of first-time mothers
BMJ Open, 2020, 10, e040891
2.021Citations (PDF)
54Resumption of sex after a second birth: An Australian prospective cohort
Birth, 2019, 46, 173-181
2.47Citations (PDF)
55Initiation and duration of breastfeeding of Aboriginal infants in South Australia
Women and Birth, 2019, 32, e315-e322
2.020Citations (PDF)
56Ending preventable stillbirths among migrant and refugee populations2.07Citations (PDF)
57Influence of Gestational Age and Working Memory on Math Skills in Children Aged 8 to 9 Years1.82Citations (PDF)
58Health care experiences and birth outcomes: Results of an Aboriginal birth cohort
Women and Birth, 2019, 32, 404-411
2.024Citations (PDF)
59Promoting resilience and wellbeing in children exposed to intimate partner violence: A qualitative study with mothers
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2019, 95, 104039
2.923Citations (PDF)
60What factors are associated with resilient outcomes in children exposed to social adversity? A systematic review
BMJ Open, 2019, 9, e024870
2.0197Citations (PDF)
61Parenting after a history of childhood maltreatment: A scoping review and map of evidence in the perinatal period
PLoS ONE, 2019, 14, e0213460
2.495Citations (PDF)
62Psychotropic medication use and intimate partner violence at 4 years postpartum: Results from an Australian pregnancy cohort study4.86Citations (PDF)
63Common maternal health problems among Australian-born and migrant women: A prospective cohort study
PLoS ONE, 2019, 14, e0211685
2.440Citations (PDF)
64Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future—co-designing perinatal strategies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents experiencing complex trauma: framework and protocol for a community-based participatory action research study
BMJ Open, 2019, 9, e028397
2.055Citations (PDF)
65Healing The Past By Nurturing The Future: A qualitative systematic review and meta-synthesis of pregnancy, birth and early postpartum experiences and views of parents with a history of childhood maltreatment
PLoS ONE, 2019, 14, e0225441
2.446Citations (PDF)
66Pre-conception self-harm, maternal mental health and mother–infant bonding problems: a 20-year prospective cohort study
Psychological Medicine, 2019, 49, 2727-2735
4.218Citations (PDF)
67Community engagement in the Aboriginal Families Study: Strategies to promote participation
Women and Birth, 2019, 32, 72-79
2.011Citations (PDF)
68Mechanisms underlying exposure to partner violence and children’s emotional-behavioral difficulties.
Journal of Family Psychology, 2019, 33, 730-741
1.210Citations (PDF)
69The prevalence and correlates of self-harm ideation trajectories in Australian women from pregnancy to 4-years postpartum
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2018, 229, 152-158
4.820Citations (PDF)
70Emotional–behavioral resilience among children of first-time mothers with and without depression across the early childhood period3.018Citations (PDF)
71Trajectories of maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy and the first 12 months postpartum and child externalizing and internalizing behavior at three years
PLoS ONE, 2018, 13, e0195365
2.4174Citations (PDF)
72Preconception prediction of expectant fathers' mental health: 20-year cohort study from adolescence
BJPsych Open, 2018, 4, 58-60
0.920Citations (PDF)
73Maternal postnatal mental health and offspring symptoms of ADHD at 8–9 years: pathways via parenting behavior3.522Citations (PDF)
74Cultural safety and belonging for refugee background women attending group pregnancy care: An Australian qualitative study
Birth, 2017, 44, 145-152
2.486Citations (PDF)
75Sexual pleasure and emotional satisfaction in the first 18 months after childbirth
Midwifery, 2017, 55, 60-66
2.436Citations (PDF)
76‘Partnerships are crucial’: an evaluation of the Aboriginal Family Birthing Program in South Australia1.730Citations (PDF)
77Physical, sexual and social health factors associated with the trajectories of maternal depressive symptoms from pregnancy to 4 years postpartum2.834Citations (PDF)
78Repeated early-life exposure to inter-parental conflict increases risk of preadolescent mental health problems
European Journal of Pediatrics, 2017, 177, 419-427
2.429Citations (PDF)
79Improving health literacy in refugee populations2.081Citations (PDF)
80Fatherhood in a New Country: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Experiences of Afghan Men and Implications for Health Services
Birth, 2016, 43, 86-92
2.465Citations (PDF)
81Frequency of “Time for Self” Is a Significant Predictor of Postnatal Depressive Symptoms: Results from a Prospective Pregnancy Cohort Study
Birth, 2016, 43, 58-67
2.412Citations (PDF)
82Maternal depressive symptoms at three months postpartum and breastfeeding rates at six months postpartum: Implications for primary care in a prospective cohort study of primiparous women in Australia
Women and Birth, 2016, 29, 381-387
2.043Citations (PDF)
83Primary health care for Aboriginal women and children in the year after birth: findings from a population‐based study in South Australia1.715Citations (PDF)
84Improving Access to Antenatal Care for Aboriginal Women in South Australia: Evidence from a Population‐Based Study
Birth, 2016, 43, 134-143
2.417Citations (PDF)
85Stressful events, social health issues and psychological distress in Aboriginal women having a baby in South Australia: implications for antenatal care2.525Citations (PDF)
86Stillbirths: recall to action in high-income countries
Lancet, The, 2016, 387, 691-702
52.0577Citations (PDF)
87Perinatal depressive symptoms preceded by mental health problems – Authors' reply
Lancet, The, 2016, 387, 126
52.00Citations (PDF)
88Frequency, severity and persistence of postnatal dyspareunia to 18 months post partum: A cohort study
Midwifery, 2016, 34, 15-20
2.430Citations (PDF)
89Use of cannabis during pregnancy and birth outcomes in an Aboriginal birth cohort: a cross-sectional, population-based study
BMJ Open, 2016, 6, e010286
2.045Citations (PDF)
90Compromised communication: a qualitative study exploring Afghan families and health professionals’ experience of interpreting support in Australian maternity care
BMJ Quality and Safety, 2016, 25, e1-e1
4.764Citations (PDF)
91Trajectories of fathers’ psychological distress across the early parenting period: Implications for parenting.
Journal of Family Psychology, 2015, 29, 766-776
1.245Citations (PDF)
92Consultation about Sexual Health Issues in the Year after Childbirth: A Cohort Study
Birth, 2015, 42, 354-361
2.454Citations (PDF)
93The emotional–behavioural functioning of children exposed to maternal depressive symptoms across pregnancy and early childhood: a prospective Australian pregnancy cohort study3.5121Citations (PDF)
94Differentiating maternal fatigue and depressive symptoms at six months and four years post partum: Considerations for assessment, diagnosis and intervention
Midwifery, 2015, 31, 316-322
2.422Citations (PDF)
95Exposure to Inter-Parental Conflict Across 10 Years of Childhood: Data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children1.529Citations (PDF)
96Promoting the inclusion of Afghan women and men in research: reflections from research and community partners involved in implementing a ‘proof of concept’ project3.421Citations (PDF)
97Prediction of perinatal depression from adolescence and before conception (VIHCS): 20-year prospective cohort study
Lancet, The, 2015, 386, 875-883
52.0104Citations (PDF)
98Maternity services are not meeting the needs of immigrant women of non-English speaking background: Results of two consecutive Australian population based studies
Midwifery, 2015, 31, 664-670
2.463Citations (PDF)
99Maternal depression from pregnancy to 4 years postpartum and emotional/behavioural difficulties in children: results from a prospective pregnancy cohort study2.459Citations (PDF)
100“I didn’t know it was possible to feel that tired”: exploring the complex bidirectional associations between maternal depressive symptoms and fatigue in a prospective pregnancy cohort study2.440Citations (PDF)
101Maternal Depressive Symptoms across Early Childhood and Asthma in School Children: Findings from a Longitudinal Australian Population Based Study
PLoS ONE, 2015, 10, e0121459
2.436Citations (PDF)
102Improving Population-Level Maternal Health: A Hard Nut to Crack? Long Term Findings and Reflections on a 16-Community Randomised Trial in Australia to Improve Maternal Emotional and Physical Health after Birth [ISRCTN03464021]
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e88457
2.47Citations (PDF)
103How do Australian maternity and early childhood health services identify and respond to the settlement experience and social context of refugee background families?2.561Citations (PDF)
104Early childhood nutrition concerns, resources and services for Aboriginal families in Victoria1.712Citations (PDF)
105Asking Women about Mental Health and Social Adversity in Pregnancy: Results of an Australian Population‐Based Survey
Birth, 2014, 41, 79-87
2.431Citations (PDF)
106Changing models of public antenatal care in Australia: Is current practice meeting the needs of vulnerable populations?
Midwifery, 2014, 30, 303-309
2.424Citations (PDF)
107The Case for Early Intervention to Reduce the Impact of Intimate Partner Abuse on Child Outcomes: Results of an Australian Cohort of First‐Time Mothers
Birth, 2014, 41, 374-383
2.439Citations (PDF)
108Physical health after childbirth and maternal depression in the first 12 months post partum: Results of an Australian nulliparous pregnancy cohort study
Midwifery, 2014, 30, 378-384
2.4180Citations (PDF)
109Aboriginal Families Study: a population-based study keeping community and policy goals in mind right from the start3.429Citations (PDF)
110Have Guidelines About Smoking Cessation Support in Pregnancy Changed Practice in Victoria, Australia?
Birth, 2013, 40, 81-87
2.421Citations (PDF)
111Applying a social disparities lens to obesity in pregnancy to inform efforts to intervene
Midwifery, 2013, 29, 338-343
2.414Citations (PDF)
112Maternal depression and physical health problems in early pregnancy: Findings of an Australian nulliparous pregnancy cohort study
Midwifery, 2013, 29, 233-239
2.426Citations (PDF)
113Screening and counselling in the primary care setting for women who have experienced intimate partner violence (WEAVE): a cluster randomised controlled trial
Lancet, The, 2013, 382, 249-258
52.0192Citations (PDF)
114Effect of Type and Severity of Intimate Partner Violence on Women’s Health and Service Use2.5113Citations (PDF)
115Women’s experiences of sex and intimacy after childbirth: making the adjustment to motherhood2.375Citations (PDF)
116Fecal Incontinence During the First 12 Months Postpartum
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2012, 119, 240-249
1.547Citations (PDF)
117Using documents to investigate links between implementation and sustainability in a complex community intervention: The PRISM study
Social Science and Medicine, 2012, 75, 1222-1229
4.419Citations (PDF)
118Physical Health and Recovery in the First 18 Months Postpartum: Does Cesarean Section Reduce Long‐Term Morbidity?
Birth, 2012, 39, 221-229
2.454Citations (PDF)
119Assessing obstetric risk factors for maternal morbidity: congruity between medical records and mothers' reports of obstetric exposures2.432Citations (PDF)
120Stressful life events, social health issues and low birthweight in an Australian population-based birth cohort: challenges and opportunities in antenatal care
BMC Public Health, 2011, 11,
3.392Citations (PDF)
121The power of social connection and support in improving health: lessons from social support interventions with childbearing women
BMC Public Health, 2011, 11, S4
3.362Citations (PDF)
122Social Inequalities in the Organization of Pregnancy Care in a Universally Funded Public Health Care System1.538Citations (PDF)
123Postpartum anxiety, depression and social health: findings from a population-based survey of Australian women
BMC Public Health, 2010, 10,
3.3187Citations (PDF)
124Women’s health in early pregnancy: Findings from an Australian nulliparous cohort study1.236Citations (PDF)
125Life with a new baby: How do immigrant and Australian‐born women's experiences compare?1.749Citations (PDF)
126A national approach to perinatal mental health in Australia: exercising caution in the roll‐out of a public health initiative
Medical Journal of Australia, 2009, 191, 276-279
2.036Citations (PDF)
127Seeking help for anxiety and depression after childbirth: results of the Maternal Health Study2.4141Citations (PDF)
128Role of general practitioners in primary maternity care in South Australia and Victoria1.215Citations (PDF)
129Enhancing early postnatal care: findings from a major reform of maternity care in three Australian hospitals
Midwifery, 2009, 25, 392-402
2.423Citations (PDF)
130Urinary incontinence in nulliparous women before and during pregnancy: prevalence, incidence, and associated risk factors1.6119Citations (PDF)
131Birth Outcomes, Postpartum Health and Primary Care Contacts of Immigrant Mothers in an Australian Nulliparous Pregnancy Cohort Study1.545Citations (PDF)
132Fear of an Intimate Partner and Women’s Health in Early Pregnancy: Findings from the Maternal Health Study
Birth, 2008, 35, 293-302
2.452Citations (PDF)
133Women?s Views and Outcomes of an Educational Intervention Designed to Enhance Psychosocial Support for Women During Pregnancy
Birth, 2007, 34, 155-163
2.419Citations (PDF)
134Putting Woman‐Centered Care into Practice: A New (ANEW) Approach to Psychosocial Risk Assessment During Pregnancy
Birth, 2006, 33, 46-55
2.432Citations (PDF)
135Use of periconceptional folic acid supplements in Victoria and New South Wales, Australia1.733Citations (PDF)
136PRISM (Program of Resources, Information and Support for Mothers): a community-randomised trial to reduce depression and improve women's physical health six months after birth [ISRCTN03464021]3.360Citations (PDF)
137The performance of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale in English speaking and non-English speaking populations in Australia2.865Citations (PDF)
138What Is It About Antenatal Continuity of Caregiver That Matters to Women?
Birth, 2005, 32, 262-271
2.440Citations (PDF)
139Women's views and experiences of postnatal hospital care in the Victorian Survey of Recent Mothers 2000
Midwifery, 2005, 21, 109-126
2.4139Citations (PDF)
140PRISM: Mounting a community‐randomised trial. Establishing partnerships with local government1.75Citations (PDF)
141Maternity care with the Women's Business Service at the Mildura Aboriginal Health Service1.719Citations (PDF)
142Early discharge: no evidence of adverse outcomes in three consecutive population-based Australian surveys of recent mothers, conducted in 1989, 1994 and 20002.248Citations (PDF)
143Mounting a community-randomized trial: sample size, matching, selection, and randomization issues in PRISM
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2004, 25, 235-250
2.524Citations (PDF)
144Satisfaction with Team Midwifery Care for Low- and High-Risk Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Birth, 2003, 30, 1-10
2.4107Citations (PDF)
145Evaluating Innovations in Maternity Care: Methodological Approaches to a Baseline Postal Survey
Birth, 2003, 30, 160-167
2.43Citations (PDF)
146Having a baby in Victoria 1989–2000: women's views of public and private models of care1.730Citations (PDF)
147Immigrant Women's Views About Care During Labor and Birth: An Australian Study of Vietnamese, Turkish, and Filipino Women
Birth, 2002, 29, 266-277
2.489Citations (PDF)
148Having a baby in Victoria 1989–2000: continuity and change in the decade following the Victorian Ministerial Review of Birthing Services1.735Citations (PDF)
149Team midwife care: maternal and infant outcomes1.232Citations (PDF)
150Does Team Midwife Care Increase Satisfaction with Antenatal, Intrapartum, and Postpartum Care? A Randomized Controlled Trial
Birth, 2000, 27, 156-167
2.4129Citations (PDF)
151Sharing obstetric care: barriers to integrated systems of care1.713Citations (PDF)
152Physical health problems after childbirth and maternal depression at six to seven months postpartum3.3239Citations (PDF)
153Authors' reply3.30Citations (PDF)
154Changing childbirth: lessons from an Australian survey of 1336 women3.3107Citations (PDF)
155Maternal health after childbirth: results of an Australian population based survey3.3378Citations (PDF)
156Are cuts to health expenditure in Victoria compromising quality of care?1.710Citations (PDF)
157The prevalence of prior infertility in recent mothers1.70Citations (PDF)
158Communication and decision‐making in labour: do birth plans make a difference?
Health Expectations, 1998, 1, 106-116
3.033Citations (PDF)
159The 1993 Survey of Recent Mothers: Issues in Survey Design, Analysis and Influencing Policy1.276Citations (PDF)
160Being a ‘good mother’1.841Citations (PDF)
161Depression after childbirth
Medical Journal of Australia, 1994, 161, 473-477
2.051Citations (PDF)
162Missing voices: What women say and do about depression after childbirth1.887Citations (PDF)
163Satisfaction With Care in Labor and Birth: A Survey of 790 Australian Women
Birth, 1994, 21, 4-13
2.4229Citations (PDF)
164Birth events, birth experiences and social differences in postnatal depression0.1184Citations (PDF)
165Attenders and Nonattenders at Childbirth Education Classes in Australia: How Do They and Their Births Differ?
Birth, 1993, 20, 123-130
2.473Citations (PDF)
166Antenatal care: a case of the inverse care law?0.168Citations (PDF)
167To stay or not to stay: are fears about shorter postnatal hospital stays justified?
Midwifery, 1992, 8, 170-177
2.425Citations (PDF)