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Bibliography for Professionals
This website contains information drawn from international research evidence. A sample of
that evidence is listed here.

Appleby, L., Warner, R., Whitton, A., & Faragher, B. (1997). A controlled study of
        fluoxetine and cognitive-behavioural counselling in the treatment of postnatal
        depression. BMJ, 314(7085), 5.

Austin, M.-P., & Lumley, J. (2003). Antenatal screening for postnatal depression: a
        systematic review. Acta Psychiatrica, 107, 10-17.

Barlow, J., & Parsons, J. (2002). Group-Based Parent-Training Programmes for improving
        Emotional and Behavioural Adjustment in 0-3 Year Old Children (Cochrane Review).
        In The Cochrane Library (Vol. Issue 4). Oxford: Update software.

Barr, R. G., Hopkins, B., & Green, J. (Eds.). (2000). Crying as a Sign, a Symptom and a
        Signal
. London: MacKeith Press.

Beebe, S., Casey, R., & Pinto-Martin, J. (1993). Association of reported infant crying and
        maternal parenting stress. Clinical Pediatrics, January, 15-19.

Boyce, P., Hickie, I., & Parker, G. (1991). Parents, partners or personality? Risk factors for
        post-natal depression. Journal of Affective Disorders, 21, 245-255.

Buist, A. E., Barnett, B. E., Milgrom, J., Pope, S., Condon, J. T., Ellwood, D. A., et al.
        (2002). To screen or not to screen - that is the question in perinatal depression.
        Medical Journal of Australia, 177, 101 - 105.

Carey, W. B. (1998). Teaching Parents About Infant Temperament. Pediatrics, 102(5),
        e1311-.

Chen, Y.-Y., Subramanian, S. V., Acevedo-Garcia, D., & Kawachi, I. (2005). Women's status
        and depressive symptoms: A multilevel analysis. Social Science and Medicine, 60,
        49-60.

Condon, J. T., Boyce, P., & Corkindale, C. J. (2004). The first-time fathers study: a
        prospective study of the mental health and welbeing of men during the transition to
        parenthood. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 38, 56-64.

Cox, J., Murray, D., & Chapman, G. (1993). A controlled study of the onset, duration and
        prevalence of postnatal depression. British Journal of Psychiatry, 163, 27-31.

Cummings, R., Houghton, K., & Williams, L. (2000). Sleep Right, Sleep Tight: A practical,
        proven guide to solving your baby's sleep problems
. Sydney: Doubleday.

Elliott, S. A., Leverton, t. J., Sanjack, M., Turner, H., Cowmeadow, P., Hopkins, J., et al.
        (2000). Promoting mental health after childbirth: A controlled trial of primary
        prevention of postnatal depression. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 39,
        223 - 241.

Fisher, J., Feekery, C., & Rowe, H. (2003). Treatment of maternal mood disorder and
        infant behaviour disturbance in an Australian private mothercraft unit: a follow-up
        study. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 7(Suppl 1), s1-s5.

Fisher, J., Feekery, C. J., Amir, L., & Sneddon, M. (2002). Health and social
        circumstances of women admitted to a private mother baby unit. Australian Family
        Physician, 31
(10), 966-973.

Fisher, J., & Rowe, H. (2004). Building an evidence base for practice in early parenting
        centers. A systematic review of the literature and a report of an outcome study.

        Melbourne: Key Centre for Women's Health in Society, School of Population Health,
        University of Melbourne.

Fisher, J., Rowe, H., & Feekery, C. (2004). Temperament and behaviour of infants aged
        four to twelve months on admission to a private mother-baby unit and at one and six
        months follow up. Clinical Psychologist, 8(1), 15-21.

Gordon, R. E., & Gordon, K. K. (1960). Social factors in prevention of postpartum
        emotional problems. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 15, 433-437.

Gunn, J., Lumley, J., Chondros, P., & Young, D. (1998). Does an early postnatal
        check-up improve maternal health: results from a randomised trial in Australian
        general practice. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 105, 991-997.

Hayes, B. A., Muller, R., & Bradley, B. S. (2001). Perinatal depression: A randomized
        controlled trial of an antenatal education intervention for primaparas. Birth, 28(1),
        28- 35.

Hendrick, V., Altshuler, L., & Suri, R. (1998). Hormonal Changes in the Postpartum and
        Implications for Postpartum Depression. Psychosomatics, 39(2), 93-101.

Hiscock, H., & Wake, M. (2001). Infant sleep problems and postnatal depression: a
        community-based study. Paediatrics, 107, 1317-1322.

Hiscock, H., & Wake, M. (2002). Randomised controlled trial of behavioural infant sleep
        intervention to improve infant sleep and maternal mood. British Medical Journal, 324
        (7345), 1062-1066.

Holden, J. (1989). Counselling in a general practice setting. Controlled study of health
        visitor intervention in treatment of postnatal depression. British Medical Journal, 298,
        223- 226.

Honey, K., Bennett, P., & Morgan, M. (2002). A brief psycho-educational group intervention
        for postnatal depression. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 41, 405-409.

Lam, P., Hiscock, H., & Wake, M. (2003). Outcomes of Infant Sleep Problems: A
        Longitudinal Study of Sleep, Behavior, and Maternal Well-Being. Pediatrics, 111(3),
        e203-207.

Leavitt, L. (1998). Mothers' sensitivity to infant signals. Pediatrics, 102(5, November,
        supplelment), 1247-1249.

Lumley, J., & Austin, M.-P. (2001). What Interventions may reduce postpartum depression.
        Obstetrics and Gynecology, 13, 605-611.

Murray, L., Stanley, C., Hooper, R., King, F., & Fiori-Cowley, A. (1996). The role of infant
        factors in postnatal depression and mother-infant interactions. Developmental
        Medicine and Child Neurology, 38
, 109-119.

O'Hara, M., & Swain, A. (1996). Rates and risks of postpartum depression - a
        meta-analysis. International Review of Psychiatry, 8, 37-54.

Owens, J., France, K. G., & Wiggs, L. (1999). Behavioural and cognitive-behavioural
        interventions for sleep disorders in infants and children: A review. Sleep Medicine
        Reviews, 3
(4), 281-302.

Raiha, H., Lehtonen, L., Huhtala, V., Saleva, K., & Korvenranta, H. (2002). Excessively
        crying infant in the family: Mother-infant, father-infant and mother-father interaction.
        Child: Care, Health and Development, 28
(5), 419-429.

Reijneveld, S. A., Brugman, E., & Hirasing, R. A. (2002). Excessive infant crying:
        definitions determine risk groups. Arch Dis Child, 87(1), 43-44.

Rowe-Murray, H., & Fisher, J. (2001). Operative intervention in delivery is associated with
        compromised early mother-infant interaction. British Journal of Obstetrics and
        Gynaecology, 108
, 1068-1075.

Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network. (2002). Postnatal depression and puerperal
        psychosis. A national clinical guideline. Edinburgh: Royal College of Physicians.

Thome, M., & Skuladottir, A. (2005). Changes in sleep problems, parents distress and
        impact of sleep problems from infancy to preschool age for referred and unreferred
        children. Nordic College of Caring Sciences, 19, 86-94.

World Health Organization. (2001). World Health Report 2001. Mental Health: New
        Understanding, New Hope.
Geneva: World Health Organization.

World Health Organization. (2005). The World Health Report 2005. Make Every Mother and
        Child Count
. Geneva: World Health Organization.
 
     
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