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2006

Journal Article

Social support and postpartum depressive symptomatology: The mediating role of maternal self-efficacy

Haslam, D. M., Pakenham, K. I. and Smith, A. (2006). Social support and postpartum depressive symptomatology: The mediating role of maternal self-efficacy. Infant Mental Health Journal, 27 (3), 276-291. doi: 10.1002/imhj.20092

Social support and postpartum depressive symptomatology: The mediating role of maternal self-efficacy

2006

Journal Article

Dimensions of quality of life and psychosocial variables most salient to colorectal cancer patients

Dunn, J., Lynch, B., Rinaldis, M., Pakenham, K., McPherson, L., Owen, N., Leggett, B., Newman, B. and Aitken, J. (2006). Dimensions of quality of life and psychosocial variables most salient to colorectal cancer patients. Psycho-oncology, 15 (1), 20-30. doi: 10.1002/pon.919

Dimensions of quality of life and psychosocial variables most salient to colorectal cancer patients

2006

Journal Article

The psychosocial impact of caregiving on young people who have a parent with an illness or disability: Comparisons between young caregivers and noncaregivers

Pakenham, KI, Bursnall, S, Chiu, J, Cannon, T and Okochi, M (2006). The psychosocial impact of caregiving on young people who have a parent with an illness or disability: Comparisons between young caregivers and noncaregivers. Rehabilitation Psychology, 51 (2), 113-126. doi: 10.1037/0090-5550.51.2.113

The psychosocial impact of caregiving on young people who have a parent with an illness or disability: Comparisons between young caregivers and noncaregivers

2006

Journal Article

Relations between social support, appraisal and coping and both positive and negative outcomes for children of a parent with multiple sclerosis and comparisons with children of healthy parents

Pakenham, KI and Bursnall, S (2006). Relations between social support, appraisal and coping and both positive and negative outcomes for children of a parent with multiple sclerosis and comparisons with children of healthy parents. Clinical Rehabilitation, 20 (8), 709-723. doi: 10.1191/0269215506cre976oa

Relations between social support, appraisal and coping and both positive and negative outcomes for children of a parent with multiple sclerosis and comparisons with children of healthy parents

2006

Journal Article

Investigation of the coping antecedents to positive outcomes and distress in multiple sclerosis (MS)

Pakenham, KI (2006). Investigation of the coping antecedents to positive outcomes and distress in multiple sclerosis (MS). Psychology & Health, 21 (5), 633-649. doi: 10.1080/14768320500422618

Investigation of the coping antecedents to positive outcomes and distress in multiple sclerosis (MS)

2005

Journal Article

Cognitive deficits associated with cancer: A model of subjective and objective outcomes

Green, Heather J., Pakenham, Kenneth I. and Gardiner, Robert A. (2005). Cognitive deficits associated with cancer: A model of subjective and objective outcomes. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 10 (2), 145-160. doi: 10.1080/13548500500093308

Cognitive deficits associated with cancer: A model of subjective and objective outcomes

2005

Other Outputs

Carers in contemporary Australia: relations among carer illness/disability groups, biographics, caring context, coping and distress

Pakenham, K. I., Stebbins, P., Cannon, T. and Samios, C. (2005). Carers in contemporary Australia: relations among carer illness/disability groups, biographics, caring context, coping and distress. Brisbane, Australia: PsyHealth Media.

Carers in contemporary Australia: relations among carer illness/disability groups, biographics, caring context, coping and distress

2005

Journal Article

The positive impact of multiple sclerosis (MS) on carers: Associations between carer benefit finding and positive and negative adjustment domains

Pakenham, K. I. (2005). The positive impact of multiple sclerosis (MS) on carers: Associations between carer benefit finding and positive and negative adjustment domains. Disability and Rehabilitation, 27 (17), 985-997. doi: 10.1890/03-5400

The positive impact of multiple sclerosis (MS) on carers: Associations between carer benefit finding and positive and negative adjustment domains

2005

Journal Article

Adjustment in mothers of children with Asperger syndrome: An application of the double ABCX model of family adjustment

Pakenham, K. I., Samios, C. and Sofronoff, K. (2005). Adjustment in mothers of children with Asperger syndrome: An application of the double ABCX model of family adjustment. Autism, 9 (2), 191-212. doi: 10.1177/1362361305049033

Adjustment in mothers of children with Asperger syndrome: An application of the double ABCX model of family adjustment

2005

Journal Article

Relations between coping and positive and negative outcomes in carers of persons with multiple sclerosis (MS)

Pakenham, KI (2005). Relations between coping and positive and negative outcomes in carers of persons with multiple sclerosis (MS). Journal of Clinical Psychology In Medical Settings, 12 (1), 25-38. doi: 10.1007/s10880-005-0910-3

Relations between coping and positive and negative outcomes in carers of persons with multiple sclerosis (MS)

2005

Conference Publication

The psychosocial impact of early caregiving comparisons between young carers and non-carers

Pakenham, K. I., Bursnall, S., Chiu, J., Cannon, D. and Okochi, M. (2005). The psychosocial impact of early caregiving comparisons between young carers and non-carers. The 40th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Crown Promenade Hotel, Melbourne, Victoria, 28 September - 2 October 2005. Melbourne: The Australian Psychological Society. doi: 10.1080/00049530600940010

The psychosocial impact of early caregiving comparisons between young carers and non-carers

2005

Journal Article

Benefit finding in multiple sclerosis, and associations with positive and negative outcomes

Pakenham, K . I. (2005). Benefit finding in multiple sclerosis, and associations with positive and negative outcomes. Health Psychology, 24 (2), 123-132. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.24.1.123

Benefit finding in multiple sclerosis, and associations with positive and negative outcomes

2004

Journal Article

Mammography screening distress and pain: Changes over time and relations with breast symptoms, implants and cancer detection concerns

Brown, W. and Pakenham, K. I. (2004). Mammography screening distress and pain: Changes over time and relations with breast symptoms, implants and cancer detection concerns. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 9 (4), 403-410. doi: 10.1080/1354850042000267067

Mammography screening distress and pain: Changes over time and relations with breast symptoms, implants and cancer detection concerns

2004

Journal Article

External health locus of control and general self-efficacy: Moderators of emotional distress among university students

Shelley, M and Pakenham, KI (2004). External health locus of control and general self-efficacy: Moderators of emotional distress among university students. Australian Journal of Psychology, 56 (3), 191-199. doi: 10.1080/00049530412331283336

External health locus of control and general self-efficacy: Moderators of emotional distress among university students

2004

Journal Article

Re: The effects of combined androgen blockade on cognitive function during the first cycle of intermittent androgen suppression in patients with prostate cancer M. M. Cherrier, A. L. Rose and C. Higano - J Urol, 170 : 1808-1811, 2003

Gardiner, R. A., Nicol, D. L., Green, H. J., Yaxley, J., Watson, R., Mactaggart, P., Headley, B. C., Swanson, C. and Pakenham, K. I. (2004). Re: The effects of combined androgen blockade on cognitive function during the first cycle of intermittent androgen suppression in patients with prostate cancer M. M. Cherrier, A. L. Rose and C. Higano - J Urol, 170 : 1808-1811, 2003. Journal of Urology, 172 (2), 774-774. doi: 10.1097/01.ju.0000132508.20023.08

Re: The effects of combined androgen blockade on cognitive function during the first cycle of intermittent androgen suppression in patients with prostate cancer M. M. Cherrier, A. L. Rose and C. Higano - J Urol, 170 : 1808-1811, 2003

2004

Conference Publication

Benefit finding in multiple sclerosis and associations with positive and negative outcomes

Pakenham, K. I. (2004). Benefit finding in multiple sclerosis and associations with positive and negative outcomes. 2nd Asian Congress of Health Psychology, Seoul, Korea, 16-18 August 2004.

Benefit finding in multiple sclerosis and associations with positive and negative outcomes

2004

Journal Article

Adaptation to being at-risk for Huntington's disease and the availability of genetic testing: Application of a stress and coping model

Pakenham, K. I., Goodwin, V. A. and Macmillan, J. C. (2004). Adaptation to being at-risk for Huntington's disease and the availability of genetic testing: Application of a stress and coping model. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 9 (3), 380-396. doi: 10.1080/13548500410001721936

Adaptation to being at-risk for Huntington's disease and the availability of genetic testing: Application of a stress and coping model

2004

Journal Article

Finding meaning in parenting a child with Asperger syndrome: correlates of sense making and benefit finding

Pakenham, KI, Sofronoff, K and Samios, C (2004). Finding meaning in parenting a child with Asperger syndrome: correlates of sense making and benefit finding. Research In Developmental Disabilities, 25 (3), 245-264. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2003.06.003

Finding meaning in parenting a child with Asperger syndrome: correlates of sense making and benefit finding

2004

Journal Article

Quality of life compared during pharmacological treatments and clinical monitoring for non-localized prostate cancer: a randomized controlled trial

Green, H. J., Pakenham, K. I., Headley, B. C., Yaxley, J., Nicol, D. L., Mactaggart, P. N., Swanson, C. E., Watson, R. B. and Gardiner, R. A. (2004). Quality of life compared during pharmacological treatments and clinical monitoring for non-localized prostate cancer: a randomized controlled trial. BJU International, 93 (7), 975-979. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2004.04763.x

Quality of life compared during pharmacological treatments and clinical monitoring for non-localized prostate cancer: a randomized controlled trial

2003

Other Outputs

Quality of Life Compared During Pharmacological Treatments and Clinical Monitoring for Non-Localised Prostate Cancer: A Randomised Controlled Trial

Green, H. J., Pakenham, K. I., Headley, B. C., Yaxley, J., Nicol, D. L., Mactaggart, P. N., Swanson, C., Watson, R. B. and Gardiner, R. A. (2003). Quality of Life Compared During Pharmacological Treatments and Clinical Monitoring for Non-Localised Prostate Cancer: A Randomised Controlled Trial.

Quality of Life Compared During Pharmacological Treatments and Clinical Monitoring for Non-Localised Prostate Cancer: A Randomised Controlled Trial