Person Prof Marie-Paule Austin National Health and Medical Research Council Viewed: [[ro.stat.viewed]] Click to explore relationships graph Help Related Grants and Projects $relation_to_title = []; $dupes = 0;?> Participant in Critical illness in children: Can we afford to neglect the psychosocial risks? The impact, acceptability, and cost-effectiveness of routine psychosocial assessment and stepped care for families of infants with heart disease (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Participant in Depressive and bipolar disorders: Evaluating determinants of onset, recovery and treatment resistance (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Participant in Maternal Anxiety in Pregnancy and Infant Bio-behavioural Regulation: Testing the Fetal Programming Hypothesis (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Principal investigator of The Australian perinatal mental health reforms: using population data to evaluate their impact on service utilisation and related cost-effectiveness (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) User Contributed Tags Login to tag this record with meaningful keywords to make it easier to discover Saved to MyRDA Save to MyRDA
Click to explore relationships graph Help Related Grants and Projects $relation_to_title = []; $dupes = 0;?> Participant in Critical illness in children: Can we afford to neglect the psychosocial risks? The impact, acceptability, and cost-effectiveness of routine psychosocial assessment and stepped care for families of infants with heart disease (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Participant in Depressive and bipolar disorders: Evaluating determinants of onset, recovery and treatment resistance (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Participant in Maternal Anxiety in Pregnancy and Infant Bio-behavioural Regulation: Testing the Fetal Programming Hypothesis (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) Principal investigator of The Australian perinatal mental health reforms: using population data to evaluate their impact on service utilisation and related cost-effectiveness (funded by National Health and Medical Research Council) User Contributed Tags Login to tag this record with meaningful keywords to make it easier to discover