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1. Pregnant Women's Views on the Feasibility and Acceptability of Web-Based Mental Health E-Screening Versus Paper-Based Screening: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

2. Pregnant Women's Perceptions of Harms and Benefits of Mental Health Screening.

3. Stress in pregnancy and infant HPA axis function: conceptual and methodological issues relating to the use of salivary cortisol as an outcome measure.

5. Assessing the relationship between psychosocial risk and pregnancy outcomes using the perinatal integrated psychosocial assessment (PIPA) tool.

6. Screening for anxiety disorders in third trimester pregnancy: a comparison of four brief measures.

7. The clinical performance and cost-effectiveness of two psychosocial assessment models in maternity care: The Perinatal Integrated Psychosocial Assessment study.

8. Supporting routine psychosocial assessment in the perinatal period: The concurrent and predictive validity of the Antenatal Risk Questionnaire-Revised.

9. Adversity in childhood and depression in pregnancy.

10. A narrative review of studies addressing the clinical effectiveness of perinatal depression screening programs.

11. Pregnant Women’s Perceptions of the Risks and Benefits of Disclosure During Web-Based Mental Health E-Screening Versus Paper-Based Screening: Randomized Controlled Trial

12. An evaluation of routine antenatal depression screening and psychosocial assessment in a regional private maternity setting in Australia.

13. Trajectories of maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy and the first 12 months postpartum and child externalizing and internalizing behavior at three years.

14. Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for perinatal anxiety and depression versus treatment as usual: study protocol for two randomised controlled trials.

15. Moderating effects of maternal emotional availability on language and cognitive development in toddlers of mothers exposed to a natural disaster in pregnancy: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study.

16. The National Perinatal Depression Initiative: An evaluation of access to general practitioners, psychologists and psychiatrists through the Medicare Benefits Schedule.

17. Barriers and facilitators of mental health screening in pregnancy.

18. QF2011: a protocol to study the effects of the Queensland flood on pregnant women, their pregnancies, and their children's early development.

19. History of Pregnancy Loss Increases the Risk of Mental Health Problems in Subsequent Pregnancies but Not in the Postpartum.

20. Study protocol for a randomized, controlled, superiority trial comparing the clinical and cost- effectiveness of integrated online mental health assessment-referral-care in pregnancy to usual prenatal care on prenatal and postnatal mental health and infant health and development: the Integrated Maternal Psychosocial Assessment to Care Trial (IMPACT)

21. The Public's views of mental health in pregnant and postpartum women: a population-based study.

22. Comparing the feasibility, acceptability, clinical-, and cost-effectiveness of mental health e-screening to paper-based screening on the detection of depression, anxiety, and psychosocial risk in pregnant women: a study protocol of a randomized, parallel-group, superiority trial

23. Referral for Management of Emotional Health Issues During the Perinatal Period: Does Mental Health Assessment Make a Difference?

24. Infant neurodevelopment following in utero exposure to antidepressant medication.

25. Hospital Admissions for Alcohol Use Disorders Before, During, and After Pregnancy: A Study Based on Linked Population Data in New South Wales, Australia.

26. The Antenatal Risk Questionnaire (ANRQ): Acceptability and use for psychosocial risk assessment in the maternity setting.

27. Major depressive disorder in the perinatal period: using data linkage to inform perinatal mental health policy.

28. Maternal prenatal anxiety, postnatal caregiving and infants' cortisol responses to the still-face procedure.

29. Omega-3 deficiency associated with perinatal depression: Case control study

30. Examining the relationship between antenatal anxiety and postnatal depression

31. Prenatal stress, the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis, and fetal and infant neurobehaviour

32. Role of omega-3 fatty acids as a treatment for depression in the perinatal period.

33. Maternal trait anxiety, depression and life event stress in pregnancy: relationships with infant temperament

34. Antenatal screening and early intervention for “perinatal” distress, depression and anxiety: where to from here?

35. Perinatal Mental Health Perinatal mental health: opportunities and challenges for psychiatry.

36. Attitudes and Engagement of Pregnant and Postnatal Women With a Web-Based Emotional Health Tool (Mummatters): Cross-sectional Study.

37. The antenatal risk questionnaire-revised: Development, use and test-retest reliability in a community sample of pregnant women in Australia.

38. A randomized controlled trial of 'MUMentum Pregnancy': Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy program for antenatal anxiety and depression.

39. A comparison of the interviewer-administered phone and self-complete online versions of the computerized eMINI 6.0 in a sample of pregnant women.

40. Disclosure during prenatal mental health screening.

41. Maternal sensitivity moderates the impact of prenatal anxiety disorder on infant responses to the still-face procedure

42. Maternal sensitivity moderates the impact of prenatal anxiety disorder on infant mental development

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