Publications - 2011


  1. Almeida, O., Alfonso, H., Pirkis, J., Kerse, N., Sim, M., Flicker, L., Snowdon, J., Draper, B., Byrne, G., Goldney, R., Lautenschlager, N., Stocks, N., Scazufca, M., Huisman, M., Araya, R., Pfaff, J. A practical approach to assess depression risk and to guide risk reduction strategies in later life. International Psychogeriatrics / IPA. 2011; 23:280-91. [Abstract]
  2. Anand, S., Malhi, G. From Manual to Bible: The Questionable Hegemony of DSM IV. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45(5):348-50. [Abstract]
  3. Berk, M., Brnabic, A., Dodd, S., Kelin, K., Tohen, M., Malhi, G., Berk, L., Conus, P., McGorry, P. Does stage of illness impact treatment response in bipolar disorder? Empirical treatment data and their implication for the staging model and early intervention. Bipolar Disorders. 2011; 13: 87–98. [Abstract]
  4. Berk, M., Dean, O., Cotton, S., Gama, C., Kapczinski, F., Fernandes, B., Kohlmann, K., Jeavons, S., Hewitt, K., Allwang, C., Cobb, H., Bush, A., Schapkaitz, I., Dodd, S., Malhi, G. The efficacy of N-acetylcysteine as an adjunctive treatment in bipolar depression: An open label trial. Journal of Affective Disorders. 2011; 135(1-3):389-94. [Abstract]
  5. Berk, M., Kapczinski, F., Andreazza, A., Dean, O., Giorlando, F., Maes, M., Yücel, M., Gama, C., Dodd, S., Dean, B., Magalhães, P., Amminger, P., McGorry, P., Malhi, G. Pathways underlying neuroprogression in bipolar disorder: focus on inflammation, oxidative stress and neurotrophic factors. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 2011; 35(3):804-17. [Abstract]
  6. Berk, M., Malhi, G. Should antipsychotics take pole position in mania treatment? The Lancet. 2011; 378(9799):1279-81. [Abstract]
  7. Berk, M., Munib, A., Dean, O., Malhi, G., Kohlmann, K., Schapkaitz, I., Jeavons, S., Katz, F., Anderson-Hunt, M., Conus, P., Hanna, B., Otmar, R., Ng, F., Copolov, D., Bush, A. Qualitative methods in early-phase drug trials: broadening the scope of data and methods from an RCT of N-acetylcysteine in schizophrenia. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 2011; 72(7):909-13. [Abstract]
  8. Boucher, A., Arnold, J., Hunt, G., Spiro, A., Spencer, J., Brown, C., McGregor, I., Bennett, M., Kassiou, M. Resilience and reduced c-Fos expression in P2X7 receptor knockout mice exposed to repeated forced swim test. Neuroscience. 2011; 189:170-177. [Abstract]
  9. Boucher, A., Hunt, G., Micheau, J., Huang, X, McGregor, I., Karl, T., Arnold, J. The schizophrenia-susceptibility gene neuregulin1 modulates tolerance to the effects of cannabinoids. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology. 2011; 14(5):631-643. [Abstract]
  10. Bowden, M. The Child with Chronic Illness. In: Newman, L., Mares, S. (Eds) Contemporary Approaches to Child and Adolescent Mental Health. IP Communications, Camberwell, 2011.
  11. Boyce, P., Hadzi-Pavlovic D. Risks risky and not so risky. Acta Neuropsychiatrica. 2011; 23(1):43-5.
  12. Boyce, P., Hackett, L., Ilett, K. Duloxetine transfer across the placenta during pregnancy and into milk during lactation. Archive of Women's Mental Health. 2011;14(2):169-72. [Abstract]
  13. Boyce, P., Wilson, F. Borderline, Bipolar or both? Medicine Today. 2011; (in press).
  14. Brakoulias, V., Starcevic, V., Sammut, P., Berle, D., Milicevic, D., Moses, K., Hannan, A. Obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders: a comorbidity and family history perspective. Australasian Psychiatry. 2011; 19:151-155. [Abstract]
  15. Brakoulias, V., Starcevic, V. The characterization of beliefs in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Psychiatric Quarterly. 2011; 82:151-161. [Abstract]
  16. Brann, P., Walter, G., Coombs, T. Benchmarking child and adolescent mental health organizations. Australasian Psychiatry. 2011; 19(2):125-32. [Abstract]
  17. Buckley, T., Mihailidou, A., Bartrop, R., McKinley, S., Ward, C., Morel-Kopp, M., Spinaze, M., Tofler, G. Haemodynamic Changes During Early Bereavement: Potential Contribution to Increased Cardiovascular Risk. Heart, lung & circulation. 2011; 20:91-8. [Abstract]
  18. Callaghan, S., Ryan, C. Refusing medical treatment after attempted suicide. Journal of Law and Medicine. 2011; 18: 811-819.
  19. Cleary, M., Deacon, M., Hunt, G. Mental health nursing role models. What is valued? Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services. 2011; 49 (8):6-7. [Abstract]
  20. Cleary, M., Hunt, G. & Horsfall, J. Turning everyday mental health nursing problems into quality or research projects. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 2011; 32:228-233.
  21. Cleary, M., Hunt, G., Horsfall, J., Deacon, M. Ethnographic research into nursing in acute adult mental health units: a meta-analysis and review. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 2011; 32:424-435. [Abstract]
  22. Cleary, M., Hunt, G., Robertson, M. Editorial: Improving research cultures in nursing. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2011; 20:1213-1214. [Abstract]
  23. Cleary, M., Walter, G. Suggestions for reviewing clinical continuing education courses. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. 2011; 42(3):105-6. [Abstract]
  24. Cleary, M., Walter, G., Jackson, D. "Not always smooth sailing": mental health issues associated with the transition from high school to college. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 2011; 32(4):250-4. [Abstract]
  25. Coombs, T., Walter, G., Brann, P. Overview of the national mental health benchmarking project. Australasian Psychiatry. 2011; 19(1):37-44. [Abstract]
  26. Das, P., Lagopoulos, J., Coulston, C., Henderson, A., Malhi, G. Mentalizing impairment in schizophrenia: A functional MRI study. Schizophrenia Research. 2011; e-pub. [Abstract]
  27. Degabriele, R., Lagopoulos, J., Malhi, G. Neural correlates of emotional face processing in bipolar disorder: An event-related potential study. Journal of Affective Disorders. 2011. [Abstract]
  28. Dodd, S., Malhi, G., Tiller, J., Schweitzer, I., Hickie, I., Khoo, J., Bassett, D., Lyndon, B., Mitchell, P., Parker, G., Fitzgerald, P., Udina, M., Singh, A., Moylan, S., Giorlando, F., Doughty, C., Davey, C., Theodoros, M., Berk, M. A consensus statement for safety monitoring guidelines of treatments for major depressive disorder. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45(9):712-25. [Abstract]
  29. Efron, D., Hazell, P., Anderson, V. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in 2010. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 2011. [Abstract]
  30. Guastella, A., Kenyon, A., Unkelbach, C., Alvares, G., Hickie, I. Arginine Vasopressin selectively enhances recognition of sexual cues in male humans. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2011; 36:294-297. [Abstract]
  31. Hackett, M., Glozier, N., Martiniuk, A., Jan, S., Anderson, C. Sydney Epilepsy Incidence Study to Measure Illness Consequences: the SEISMIC observational epilepsy study protocol. BMC Neurology. 2011, 11:3. [Abstract]
  32. Hallahan, B., Newell, J., Soares, J., Brambilla, P., Strakowski, S., Fleck, D., Kieseppä, T., Altshuler, L., Fornito, A., Malhi, G., McIntosh, A., Yurgelun-Todd, D., Labar, K., Sharma, V., MacQueen, G., Murray, R., McDonald, C. Structural magnetic resonance imaging in bipolar disorder: an international collaborative mega-analysis of individual adult patient data. Biological Psychiatry. 2011; 69(4):326-35. [Abstract]
  33. Harris, A., Ajjawi, R., Boyce, P. Clinical reasoning sessions: back to the patient. The Clinical Teacher. 2011; 8:13-6. [Abstract]
  34. Hatch, A., Madden, S., Kohn, M., Clarke, S., Touyz, S., Gordon, E., Williams, L. EEG in adolescent anorexia nervosa: Impact of refeeding and weight gain. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 2011; 44:65-75. [Abstract]
  35. Hazell, P. The challenges to demonstrating long-term effects of psychostimulant treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Current Opinion in Psychiatry. 2011. [Abstract]
  36. Hazell, P., Kohn, M., Dickson, R., Walton, R., Granger, R., van Wyk, G. Core ADHD Symptom Improvement With Atomoxetine Versus Methylphenidate: A Direct Comparison Meta-Analysis. Journal of Attention Disorders. 2011. [Abstract]
  37. Horsfall, J., Cleary, M., Hunt, G., Walter, G. Acute Care. In: Mental Health Ethics: The human context. United States, Canada: Routledge 2011. p. 197-204.
  38. Horsfall, J., Cleary, M., Hunt, G. Developing partnerships in mental health to bridge the research-practitioner gap. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care. 2011; 47:6-12. [Abstract]
  39. Hunt, G. Statistically speaking - Making sense of bibliometrics. Acta Neuropsychiatricia. 2011; 23:80-81.
  40. Hunt G., Callaghan P.D., Cornish J.L., McGregor I.S. MDMA-induced c-Fos expression in oxytocin-containing neurons is blocked by pretreatment with the 5-HT-1A receptor antagonist WAY 100635. Brain Research Bulletin. 2011; 86:65-73. [Abstract]
  41. Hunt, G., Cleary, M. Quality is better than quantity when it comes to publications. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2011; 20 (1-2):70-72. [Abstract]
  42. Hunt, G., van Nieuwenhuijzen, P.S., Chan-Ling, T., McGregor, I.S. ”When an old rat smells a cat”: Age-related decline in defense-related but not accessory olfactory Fos expression. Neurobiology of Aging. 2011; 32:737-749. [Abstract]
  43. Hunt, G., Walter, G., Soh, N., Cashman, E., Malhi, G. 'Patting your head while rubbing your tummy'. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45(6):444-8. [Abstract]
  44. Jones, M., Koloski, N., Boyce, P., Talley, N. Pathways connecting cognitive behavioral therapy and change in bowel symptoms of IBS. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 2011; 70(3):278-85. [Abstract]
  45. Kato, T., Shinfuku, N., Fujisawa, D., Tateno, M., Ishida, T., Akiyama, T., Sartorius, N., Teo, A., Choi, T., Wand, A. et al., Introducing the concept of modern depression in Japan; an international case vignette survey. Journal of Affective Disorders. 2011; e-pub. [Abstract]
  46. Kemp, A., Quintana, D., Malhi, G. Effects of Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors on Heart Rate Variability: Methodological Issues, Medical Comorbidity, and Clinical Relevance. Biological Psychiatry. 2011; Epub. 1-2. [Abstract]
  47. Kozlowska, K., Khan, R. A developmental, body-oriented intervention for children and adolescents with medically unexplained chronic pain. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 2011; Epub. [Abstract]
  48. Lagopoulos, J., Malhi, G. Impairments in "top-down" processing in bipolar disorder: A simultaneous fMRI-GSR study. Psychiatry Research. 2011; 192(2):100-8. [Abstract]
  49. Lampe, L. Internet-based therapy: too good to be true? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011;45(4):342-3. [Abstract]
  50. Large, M., Ryan, C., Nielssen, O. The validity and utility of risk assessment for inpatient suicide. Australasian Psychiatry. 2011; 19(6): 507-512. [Abstract]
  51. Large, M., Ryan, C., Paton, M., Nielssen, O., Singh, S. The predictive value of risk categorization in schizophrenia. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 2011;19:25-33. [Abstract]
  52. Large, M., Sharma, S., Cannon, E., Ryan, C., Nielssen, O. Risk factors for suicide within a year of discharge from psychiatric hospital: a systematic meta-analysis. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45(8):619-28. [Abstract]
  53. Magalhães, P., Dean, O., Bush, A., Copolov, D., Malhi, G., Kohlmann, K., Jeavons, S., Schapkaitz, I., Anderson-Hunt, M., Berk, M. N-acetyl cysteine add-on treatment for bipolar II disorder: a subgroup analysis of a randomized placebo-controlled trial. Journal of Affective Disorders. 2011; 129(1-3):317-20. [Abstract]
  54. Malhi, G. Joon, so soon…. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45(6):431. [Abstract]
  55. Malhi, G. May's Puzzle? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45(5):347. [Abstract]
  56. Malhi, G. The ideas of march. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45(3):181. [Abstract]
  57. Malhi, G., Berk, M. Depolarizing bipolar disorder: both the illness and our views. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45(11):909-10. [Abstract]
  58. Malhi, G., Boyce, P. Going forth in July? Off-label use in psychiatry. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45(7):507-8. [Abstract]
  59. Malhi, G., Chengappa, K., Gershon, S., Ghaemi, S. Atypical mood stabilizers: a new role for neuroleptics? Bipolar Disorders. 2011; 13(7-8):583-586. [Abstract]
  60. Malhi, G., Coulston, C., Parker, G., Cashman, E., Walter, G., Lampe, L., Vollmer-Conna, U. Who picks psychiatry? Perceptions, preferences and personality of medical students. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45(10):861-70. [Abstract]
  61. Malhi, G., Tanious, M. Optimal frequency of lithium administration in the treatment of bipolar disorder: clinical and dosing considerations. CNS Drugs. 2011; 25(4):289-98. [Abstract]
  62. Malhi, G., Tanious, M., Gershon, S. The lithiumeter: a measured approach. Bipolar Disorders. 2011; 13(3):219-26. [Abstract]
  63. Morrell, B., Jordens, C., Kerridge, I., Harnett, P., Hobbs, K., Mason, C. The perils of a vanishing cohort: a study of social comparison by women with advanced ovarian cancer. Psycho-Oncology. 2011; Epub. [Abstract]
  64. Nasti, J., Brakoulias, V. Chronic baclofen abuse and withdrawal delirium. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45:86-7. [Abstract]
  65. Portman, M., Starcevic, V., Beck, A. Challenges in assessment and diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder. Psychiatric Annals. 2011; 41:79-85.
  66. Rankin, N., Barron, J., Lane, L., Mason, C., Sinclair, S., Bishop, J. Psychosocial oncology services in New South Wales. Australian Health Review. 2011; 35:1–8. [Abstract]
  67. Rey, J., Walter, G., Soh, N. Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Pediatric Psychopharmacology. In: Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Principles and Practice. United States: Oxford University Press 2011. p. 353-362.
  68. Robertson, M., Walter, G. Psychiatric ethics and the 'new professionalism'. In: Psychiatry's Contract with Society: Concepts, controversies, and consequences. United States: Oxford University Press 2011. p. 221-237.
  69. Ryan, C. Capacity as a determinant of non-consensual treatment of the mentally ill in Australia. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 2011; 18(2): 248-262. [Abstract]
  70. Ryan, C. One flu over the cuckoo's nest: comparing legislated coervice treatment for mental illness and other illness. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. 2011; 8(1): 87-93.
  71. Ryan, C. Response: Limits to responsibility and care? [Comment]. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. 2011; 8: 103-104.
  72. Ryan, C., Callaghan, S. NSW law, ECT and DBS [Letter]. Australasian Psychiatry. 2011; 19(1): 85. [Abstract]
  73. Ryan, C., Callaghan S. Protecting our patient's rights [Letter]. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 42(2): 180.
  74. Sara, G., Burgess, P., Harris, M., Malhi, G., Whiteford, H. Stimulant use and stimulant use disorders in Australia: findings from the National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing. Medical Journal of Australia. 2011; 195(10):607-9. [Abstract]
  75. Sara, G., Burgess, P., Malhi, G., Whiteford, H. Amphetamine availability and admissions for psychosis in New South Wales, 2001-2009. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45(4):317-24. [Abstract]
  76. Scher, S., Kozlowska, K. The Clinician’s Voice and the Limits of Bioethics. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy. 2011; 32(1):15-32. [Abstract]
  77. Snowdon, J., Halliday, G. A study of severe domestic squalor: 173 cases referred to an old age psychiatry service. International Psychogeriatrics / IPA. 2011; 23:308-14. [Abstract]
  78. Sokolic, L., Long, L., Hunt, G., Arnold, J., McGregor, I.S. Disruptive effects of the prototypical cannabinoid Δ9 THC and the FAAH Inhibitor URB-597 on Go-/No-Go auditory discrimination performance and reversal learning in rats. Behavioural Pharmacology. 2011; 22(3):191-201. [Abstract]
  79. Spratt, C., Boyce, P., Davies, M. The Australian and New Zealand experience. In: Bhugra D, Malik A, editors. Workplace-based Assessments in Psychiatric Training. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2011. p. 137-50.
  80. Starcevic, V. Have anxiety disorders been disowned by psychiatrists? Australasian Psychiatry. 2011; 19:12-16. [Abstract]
  81. Starcevic, V., Berle, D., Brakoulias, V., Sammut, P., Moses, K., Milicevic, D., Hannan, A. Functions of compulsions in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2011; 45:449-457. [Abstract]
  82. Starcevic, V., Berle, D., Porter, G., Fenech, P. Problem video game use and dimensions of psychopathology. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. 2011; 9:248-256.
  83. Starcevic, V., Hood, S. Treatment-refractory generalized anxiety disorder. Psychiatric Annals. 2011; 41:104-112.
  84. Starcevic, V., Janca, A. Obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders: still in search of the concept-affirming boundaries. Current Opinion in Psychiatry. 2011; 24:55-60. [Abstract]
  85. Stevenson, J., Datyner, A., Boyce, P., Brodaty, H. The effect of age on prevalence, type and diagnosis of personality disorder in psychiatric inpatients. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 2011; [Abstract]
  86. Walter, G., Hunt, G., Soh, N., Cleary, M., Martin, A. Fifty years and counting: celebrating citations to the Journal. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2011; 50(7):636-639. [Abstract]
  87. Walter, G., Rey, J.M., Ghaziuddin, N., Loo, C. Electroconvulsive therapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation and vagus nerve stimulation. In Martin, A., Scahill, L., Kratochvil, C.J. (eds) Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Principles and Practice, 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.
  88. Walter, G., Rey, J.M., Thomas, C.R., Martin, A. Conflict of interest. In Martin, A., Scahill, L., Kratochvil, C.J. (eds) Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Principles and Practice, 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.
  89. Wand, A. Evaluating the effectiveness of educational interventions to prevent delirium. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 2011; e-pub.
  90. Williams, R., Hazell, P. Austerity, poverty, resilience, and the future of mental health services for children and adolescents. Current Opinion in Psychiatry. 2011. [Abstract]