Jane Fisher
Monash University
411 Papers
1.2K Citations
Jane Fisher is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 349 publications. Previous affiliations of Jane Fisher include Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research & Alfred Hospital.
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Gamete donors' expectations and experiences of contact with their donor offspring
TL;DR: Qualitative thematic analysis revealed that most donors did not characterize themselves as parents of their donor offspring, and donors' expectations and experiences of contact with donor offspring ranged from none to a close personal relationship.
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Feasibility and Acceptability of a Web-Based Treatment with Telephone Support for Postpartum Women With Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial.
TL;DR: This first trial provides useful evidence about treatment format and content preferences that can inform iWaWa’s future development, as well as research and development of Web-based postpartum anxiety treatments, in general, to optimize adherence.
Effect of having a subsequent child on the mental health of women who lost a child in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake: a cross-sectional study
TL;DR: Women who have lost an only child in a natural disaster are especially vulnerable to long-term psychological problems, especially if they have reached an age when conception is difficult and research should focus on developing and evaluating interventions designed to provide women with psychosocial support and reproductive services.
Co-morbid anaemia and stunting among children of pre-school age in low- and middle-income countries: a syndemic.
TL;DR: In this article, the prevalence of co-morbidity of two important global health challenges, anaemia and stunting, among children aged 6-59 months in low and middle-income countries was determined by secondary analysis of data from Demographic and Health Surveys conducted 2005-2015.
The contribution of Australian residential early parenting centres to comprehensive mental health care for mothers of infants: evidence from a prospective study.
Heather Rowe,Jane Fisher +1 more
TL;DR: This psycho-educational approach is an effective and acceptable early intervention for parenting difficulties and maternal mood disturbance, and contributes to a system of comprehensive mental health care for mothers of infants.