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Child Development & Maternal Stress Publications

2022

Parent-infant interaction quality is related to preterm status and sensory processing


A. Woolard, A. Colemane, T. Johnsone, K. Wakely, L.E. Campbell, C. A. Mallise, O.M. Whalen, V.E. Murphy, F. Karayanidis, A.E. Lane, Infant Behaviour and Development 2022

2021

Parenting stress in mothers with asthma during the postpartum period
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Carly A. Mallise, Vanessa E. Murphy, Frini Karayanidis, Helen Armstrong, Olivia M. Whalen, Alix J. Woolard, Peter G. Gibson,  Joerg Mattes,  Adam Collison, Alison E. Lane and Linda E. Campbell, Journal of Asthma 2022.

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Developmental Profiles of Infants with an Elevated Likelihood of Autism Who Were Born to Mothers with Asthma: a Case Series
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Carly Amy Mallise, Alison Elizabeth Lane, Vanessa Evonne Murphy, Alix Woolard, Olivia Maree Whalen, Peter Gerard Gibson, Frini Karayanidis, Linda Elisabet Campbell, Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders 2021.

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2020

Observational study of mental health in asthmatic women during the prenatal and postnatal periods
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Olivia M. Whalen, Linda E. Campbell, Vanessa E. Murphy, Alison E. Lane,Peter G. Gibson, Joerg Mattes, Adam Collison, Carly A. Mallise, Alix Woolard& Frini Karayanidis, Journal of Asthma 2020.

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Email: breathingforlife@newcastle.edu.au

The Breathing for Life Trial is a collaboration between

The University of Newcastle and Hunter Medical Research Institute 

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