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Dr Katrina Moss
Dr

Katrina Moss

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Overview

Availability

Dr Katrina Moss is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), University of Southern Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Reproductive health and Assisted Reproductive Technology

    Reproductive conditions such as endometriosis, adenomyosis and polycystic ovary syndrome. Fertility and assisted reproduction technology (ART) such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI).

  • Maternal predictors of child health and development

    Associations between maternal physical and psychosocial wellbeing and children's physical health, psychosocial health, and neurodevelopment. This includes diet, physical activity, screen time, early infant feeding including breastfeeding and maternal mental health across the life course.

  • The consequences of injury and trauma

    The effects of traumatic incidents on the health and wellbeing of the individual and their family, including the importance of better integrating medical and psychological care.

  • Developmental origins of health and disease

    Prenatal predictors of postnatal child health and development, including prenatal stress

Works

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46 works between 2008 and 2024

41 - 46 of 46 works

2017

Journal Article

A potential psychological mechanism linking disaster-related prenatal maternal stress with child cognitive and motor development at 16 months: the QF2011 Queensland flood study

Moss, Katrina M., Simcock, Gabrielle, Cobham, Vanessa, Kildea, Sue, Elgbeili, Guillaume, Laplante, David P. and King, Suzanne (2017). A potential psychological mechanism linking disaster-related prenatal maternal stress with child cognitive and motor development at 16 months: the QF2011 Queensland flood study. Developmental Psychology, 53 (4), 629-641. doi: 10.1037/dev0000272

A potential psychological mechanism linking disaster-related prenatal maternal stress with child cognitive and motor development at 16 months: the QF2011 Queensland flood study

2016

Other Outputs

Understanding the relationship between disaster-related prenatal maternal stress and child motor development: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study

Moss, Katrina (2016). Understanding the relationship between disaster-related prenatal maternal stress and child motor development: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study. PhD Thesis, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2016.615

Understanding the relationship between disaster-related prenatal maternal stress and child motor development: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study

2012

Other Outputs

Timor-Leste Family Study Report

McGuire, Annabel, Runge, Catherine, Cosgrove, Luke, Bredhauer, Katrina, Anderson, Renee, Waller, Michael, Kanesarajah, Jeeva, Dobson, Annette and Nasveld, Peter (2012). Timor-Leste Family Study Report. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland, Centre for Military and Veterans' Health.

Timor-Leste Family Study Report

2012

Conference Publication

Risk and resilience in Australian military families

McGuire, A., Runge, C., Anderson, R., Bredhauer, K., Dobson, A. and Nasveld. P. (2012). Risk and resilience in Australian military families. Australian Military Medical Association Annual Conference (AMMA), Brisbane, Australia, 12-14 October 2012.

Risk and resilience in Australian military families

2011

Book

Review of PTSD Group Treatment Programs: final report

McGuire, Annabel, Bredhauer, Katrina, Anderson, Rene and Warfe, Peter (2011). Review of PTSD Group Treatment Programs: final report. Centre for Military and Veterans' Health, Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Review of PTSD Group Treatment Programs: final report

2008

Journal Article

Promoting social inclusion: emerging evidence from the Catalyst-Clemente program

Howard, Peter, Marchant, Tim, Hampshire, Anne, Butcher, Jude, Egan, Luke and Bredhauer, Katrina (2008). Promoting social inclusion: emerging evidence from the Catalyst-Clemente program. Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 48 (3), 479-501.

Promoting social inclusion: emerging evidence from the Catalyst-Clemente program

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2026
    A novel approach to reducing the psychosocial burden of infertility treatment
    NHMRC IDEAS Grants
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    Maternal and early life origins of adolescent menstrual disorders and pelvic pain
    NHMRC Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies Grants
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    Mothers and their Children's Healthcare Experience Study (MatCHES)
    NHMRC MRFF PPHR - Maternal Health and First 2000 Days, Early Childhood, and Exercise and Nutrition
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Katrina Moss is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The impact of infertility and fertility treatment on womens working lives across the life course

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Reza Baneshi, Professor Gita Mishra

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Katrina Moss directly for media enquiries about:

  • behaviour problems
  • diet
  • endometriosis
  • infant feeding including breastfeeding
  • infertility
  • IVF and fertility treatment
  • maternal and child health
  • maternal depression
  • mental health screening during pregnancy
  • natural disasters e.g. floods
  • physical activity
  • prenatal development
  • prenatal stress
  • screen time

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