Thomas A. Whelan
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View article: School-Based Predictors of Mental Health and Well-Being for Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Children: Evidence from Malaysia
School-Based Predictors of Mental Health and Well-Being for Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Children: Evidence from Malaysia Open
Research has begun to explore the role of schooling in mental health promotion for children from refugee and asylum-seeking backgrounds. Most of this research has been conducted in countries of permanent resettlement, with a lack of knowle…
View article: Manifestation and Measurement of Atypical Depression: A Scoping Review
Manifestation and Measurement of Atypical Depression: A Scoping Review Open
Background Atypical depression ( AD ) is one of the commonly experienced depressive subtypes and is predicted to become more prevalent despite the term ‘atypical’, implying that the condition is rare. Objective This scoping review synthesi…
View article: Coercive control and situational couple violence in families with child protection involvement: A case-file analysis
Coercive control and situational couple violence in families with child protection involvement: A case-file analysis Open
For this study, we conducted a case-file analysis on a sample of 100 domestic and family violence (DFV) related child protection intake reports from the South Australian Department for Child Protection (DCP). The aim of this study was to b…
View article: Spliceosome assembly and regulation: insights from analysis of highly reduced spliceosomes
Spliceosome assembly and regulation: insights from analysis of highly reduced spliceosomes Open
Premessenger RNA splicing is catalyzed by the spliceosome, a multimegadalton RNA–protein complex that assembles in a highly regulated process on each intronic substrate. Most studies of splicing and spliceosomes have been carried out in hu…
View article: Microsporidian Introns Retained against a Background of Genome Reduction: Characterization of an Unusual Set of Introns
Microsporidian Introns Retained against a Background of Genome Reduction: Characterization of an Unusual Set of Introns Open
Spliceosomal introns are ubiquitous features of eukaryotic genomes, but the mechanisms responsible for their loss and gain are difficult to identify. Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites that have significantly reduced genome…
View article: EFFECTS OF INFANT AND MATERNAL SENSORY PROCESSING ON INFANT FUSSING, CRYING, AND SLEEP
EFFECTS OF INFANT AND MATERNAL SENSORY PROCESSING ON INFANT FUSSING, CRYING, AND SLEEP Open
This study investigated the effects of infant and maternal sensory processing on sleep, fussing, and crying in a sample of 55 firstborn, 4‐ to 7‐month‐old infants and their mothers. Mothers completed self‐report questionnaires to assess ma…