Gabrielle Simcock
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View article: No Muckin’ Around
No Muckin’ Around Open
Assessing and diagnosing neurodevelopmental disorders are challenging, particularly in remote communities where limited specialist services are available. Conducting neurodevelopmental assessments in primary care could aid early detection …
View article: Specific Phobia in Young Children: Associations between the Origins of Fear and Clinical Expression of Phobia Symptoms
Specific Phobia in Young Children: Associations between the Origins of Fear and Clinical Expression of Phobia Symptoms Open
Specific phobias set early in life, have a chronic course, and predict development of additional mental health concerns later in life; however, little is currently known about the origins of specific phobias in young children aged 3–6 year…
View article: Diagnostic Accuracy and economic value of a Tiered Assessment for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (DATAforFASD): Protocol
Diagnostic Accuracy and economic value of a Tiered Assessment for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (DATAforFASD): Protocol Open
Introduction Australian practices for diagnosing fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) are lengthy and require specialist expertise. Specialist teams are based in urban locations; they are expensive and have prolonged waitlists. Innovativ…
View article: Smell and taste of milk during tube feeding of preterm infants: neurodevelopmental follow-up of the randomized TASTE trial, study protocol
Smell and taste of milk during tube feeding of preterm infants: neurodevelopmental follow-up of the randomized TASTE trial, study protocol Open
Background The Taste And Smell To Enhance nutrition (TASTE) trial investigated the effects of smell and taste of milk with tube feeding compared to routine care on the growth of preterm infants. There was no difference between groups in gr…
View article: Urinary 1H NMR Metabolomic Analysis of Prenatal Maternal Stress Due to a Natural Disaster Reveals Metabolic Risk Factors for Non-Communicable Diseases: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study
Urinary 1H NMR Metabolomic Analysis of Prenatal Maternal Stress Due to a Natural Disaster Reveals Metabolic Risk Factors for Non-Communicable Diseases: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study Open
Prenatal stress alters fetal programming, potentially predisposing the ensuing offspring to long-term adverse health outcomes. To gain insight into environmental influences on fetal development, this QF2011 study evaluated the urinary meta…
View article: FAST CBT for pediatric OCD: A multiple-baseline controlled pilot trial of parent training in exposure and response prevention delivered via telehealth
FAST CBT for pediatric OCD: A multiple-baseline controlled pilot trial of parent training in exposure and response prevention delivered via telehealth Open
Objective The current study utilized a single case series, non-concurrent multiple baseline design to examine the efficacy of training parents via telehealth videoconferencing in exposure and response prevention (ERP) for home delivery of …
View article: Cyberbullying, metacognition, and quality of life: preliminary findings from the Longitudinal Adolescent Brain Study (LABS)
Cyberbullying, metacognition, and quality of life: preliminary findings from the Longitudinal Adolescent Brain Study (LABS) Open
Cyberbullying contributes to poor mental health outcomes and quality of life (QoL), and peer victimisation has been shown to be positively associated with both positive and negative metacognition. Whilst metacognitive beliefs are associate…
View article: Sharing lessons learnt: Reflections on a novel approach to developing the contextual activity template
Sharing lessons learnt: Reflections on a novel approach to developing the contextual activity template Open
Introduction There have been few published applications of the second phase of Cognitive Work Analysis (CWA), Control Task Analysis, particularly the Contextual Activity Template (CAT). The current study aimed to share lessons learnt from …
View article: Associations between Facial Emotion Recognition and Mental Health in Early Adolescence
Associations between Facial Emotion Recognition and Mental Health in Early Adolescence Open
Research shows that adolescents with mental illnesses have a bias for processing negative facial emotions, and this may play a role in impaired social functioning that often co-exists with a mental health diagnosis. This study examined ass…
View article: Neurobiological underpinnings of cyberbullying: A pilot functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Neurobiological underpinnings of cyberbullying: A pilot functional magnetic resonance imaging study Open
There is a dearth of research that has investigated the neural correlates of cyberbullying, using task‐based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and, specifically, in a real‐time context such as observing cyberbullying scenarios. …
View article: Toddler Temperament Mediates the Effect of Prenatal Maternal Stress on Childhood Anxiety Symptomatology: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study
Toddler Temperament Mediates the Effect of Prenatal Maternal Stress on Childhood Anxiety Symptomatology: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study Open
It is not known whether alterations to temperamental characteristics associated with prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) exposure account for the development of childhood anxiety symptomatology (internalizing behaviors and anxiety symptoms). T…
View article: The Effects of Prenatal Maternal Stress on Early Temperament: The 2011 Queensland Flood Study
The Effects of Prenatal Maternal Stress on Early Temperament: The 2011 Queensland Flood Study Open
Objective: This study examined the effects of disaster-related prenatal maternal stress on infant temperament and whether the sex of the infant or the timing of the stressor in pregnancy would moderate the effects. Methods: Mothers' object…
View article: Infant Neurodevelopment is Affected by Prenatal Maternal Stress: The <scp>QF</scp>2011 Queensland Flood Study
Infant Neurodevelopment is Affected by Prenatal Maternal Stress: The <span>QF</span>2011 Queensland Flood Study Open
Research shows that prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) negatively affects a range of infant outcomes; yet no single study has explored the effects of stress in pregnancy from a natural disaster on multiple aspects of infant neurodevelopment. …
View article: Age‐related changes in the effects of stress in pregnancy on infant motor development by maternal report: The Queensland Flood Study
Age‐related changes in the effects of stress in pregnancy on infant motor development by maternal report: The Queensland Flood Study Open
The current study examined the effects of a natural disaster (a sudden onset flood) as a stressor in pregnancy on infant fine and gross motor development at 2, 6, and 16 months of age. Whether the timing of the stressor in pregnancy or sex…