Heather Rowe
Monash University
116 Papers
370 Citations
Heather Rowe is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 112 publications. Previous affiliations of Heather Rowe include Alfred Hospital & Monash University, Clayton campus.
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Papers
Accuracy of the PHQ-2 Alone and in Combination With the PHQ-9 for Screening to Detect Major Depression: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Brooke Levis,Brooke Levis,Ying Sun,Chen He,Yin Wu,Yin Wu,Ankur Krishnan,Parash Mani Bhandari,Parash Mani Bhandari,Dipika Neupane,Dipika Neupane,Mahrukh Imran,Eliana Brehaut,Zelalem Negeri,Zelalem Negeri,Felix Fischer,Andrea Benedetti,Andrea Benedetti,Brett D. Thombs,Liying Che,Alexander W. Levis,Kira E. Riehm,Nazanin Saadat,Marleine Azar,Danielle B. Rice,Jill Boruff,Lorie A. Kloda,Pim Cuijpers,Simon Gilbody,John P. A. Ioannidis,Dean McMillan,Scott B. Patten,Ian Shrier,Roy C. Ziegelstein,Ainsley Moore,Dickens Akena,Dagmar Amtmann,Bruce Arroll,Liat Ayalon,Hamid Reza Baradaran,Anna Beraldi,Charles N. Bernstein,Arvin Bhana,Charles H. Bombardier,Ryna Imma Buji,Peter Butterworth,Gregory Carter,Marcos Hortes Nisihara Chagas,Juliana C.N. Chan,Lai Fong Chan,Dixon Chibanda,Rushina Cholera,Kerrie Clover,Aaron Conway,Yeates Conwell,Federico M. Daray,Janneke M. de Man-van Ginkel,Jaime Delgadillo,Crisanto Diez-Quevedo,Jesse R. Fann,Sally Field,Jane Fisher,Daniel Fung,Emily Garman,Bizu Gelaye,Leila Gholizadeh,Lorna Gibson,Felicity Goodyear-Smith,Eric P. Green,Catherine G. Greeno,Brian J. Hall,Petra Hampel,Liisa Hantsoo,Emily E. Haroz,Martin Härter,Ulrich Hegerl,Leanne Hides,Stevan E. Hobfoll,Simone Honikman,Marie Hudson,Thomas Hyphantis,Masatoshi Inagaki,Khalida Ismail,Hong Jin Jeon,Nathalie Jette,Mohammad E. Khamseh,Kim M. Kiely,Sebastian Köhler,Brandon A. Kohrt,Yunxin Kwan,Femke Lamers,Maria Asunción Lara,Holly Levin-Aspenson,Valéria Lino,Shen-Ing Liu,Manote Lotrakul,Sonia Regina Loureiro,Bernd Löwe,Nagendra P. Luitel,Crick Lund,Ruth Ann Marrie,Laura Marsh,Brian Marx,Anthony McGuire,Sherina Mohd Sidik,Tiago N. Munhoz,Kumiko Muramatsu,Juliet Nakku,Laura Navarrete,Flávia de Lima Osório,Vikram Patel,Brian W. Pence,Philippe Persoons,Inge Petersen,Angelo Picardi,Stephanie L. Pugh,Terence J. Quinn,Elmars Rancans,Sujit D Rathod,Katrin Reuter,Svenja Roch,Alasdair G Rooney,Heather Rowe,Iná S. Santos,Miranda Schram,Juwita Shaaban,Eileen H. Shinn,Abbey C. Sidebottom,Adam Simning,Lena Spangenberg,Lesley Stafford,Sharon C. Sung,Keiko Suzuki,Richard Swartz,Pei Lin Lynnette Tan,Martin Taylor-Rowan,Thach Duc Tran,Alyna Turner,Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis,Thandi van Heyningen,Henk van Weert,Lynne I. Wagner,JianLi Wang,Jennifer White,Kirsty Winkley,Karen Wynter,Mitsuhiko Yamada,Qing Zhi Zeng,Yuying Zhang +148 more
TL;DR: The combination was estimated to reduce the number of participants needing to complete the full PHQ-9 by 57% (56%-58%) and to understand the clinical and research value of this combined approach to screening.
Mental health of people in Australia in the first month of COVID-19 restrictions: a national survey.
Jane Fisher,Thach Duc Tran,Karin Hammarberg,Jayagowri Sastry,Hau Nguyen,Heather Rowe,Sally Popplestone,Ruby Stocker,Claire Stubber,Maggie Kirkman +9 more
TL;DR: To estimate the population prevalence of clinically significant symptoms of depression, generalised anxiety, thoughts of being better off dead, irritability, and high optimism about the future, the relationship between direct experience of COVID‐19 and reporting mental symptoms is examined.
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The costs of 'being with the woman': secondary traumatic stress in midwifery.
Julia Leinweber,Heather Rowe +1 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the high degree of empathic identification which characterises the midwife-woman relationship in midwifery practice places midwives at risk of experiencing secondary traumatic stress when caring for women experiencing traumatic birth.
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Using the Edinburgh postnatal depression scale to screen for anxiety disorders: conceptual and methodological considerations.
TL;DR: The EPDS appears to detect perinatal anxiety disorders, but further research is required to establish the clinical and public health value of the EPDS for this purpose, and whether it has more robust psychometric properties or is more feasible and acceptable than existing anxiety-specific measures.
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Reasons women give for abortion: a review of the literature.
TL;DR: Women’s reasons were complex and contingent, taking into account their own needs, a sense of responsibility to existing children and the potential child, and the contribution of significant others, including the genetic father.
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