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Associate Professor Alina Morawska
Associate Professor

Alina Morawska

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Overview

Background

A/Prof Alina Morawska is Director of the Parenting and Family Support Centre, The University of Queensland. She is passionate about creating a world where children develop the skills, competencies and confidence to adapt and thrive in an ever-changing world. Her research focuses on the central role of parents in influencing all aspects of children’s development, and parenting interventions as a way of understanding healthy development, a means for promoting positive family relationships, and a tool for the prevention and early intervention in lifelong health and wellbeing. She has published extensively in the field of parenting and family intervention and has received numerous grants to support her research. She has been recognised as Australia’s top scholar in family studies.

Availability

Associate Professor Alina Morawska is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Fields of research

Qualifications

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

Works

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297 works between 2003 and 2024

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2020

Conference Publication

Targeting parental attitudes and perceived control over young children’s screen use: Implications for engagement into parenting interventions

Mitchell, A., MacLaverty, K., Baker, S. and Morawska, A. (2020). Targeting parental attitudes and perceived control over young children’s screen use: Implications for engagement into parenting interventions. Helping Families Change Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 5-7 February 2020.

Targeting parental attitudes and perceived control over young children’s screen use: Implications for engagement into parenting interventions

2020

Conference Publication

A brief parenting intervention for families of children with PKU: Intervention selection, engagement and outcomes.

Kirby, G., Mitchell, A. and Morawska, A. (2020). A brief parenting intervention for families of children with PKU: Intervention selection, engagement and outcomes.. Helping Families Change Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 5 -7 February 2020.

A brief parenting intervention for families of children with PKU: Intervention selection, engagement and outcomes.

2020

Conference Publication

Investigating Australian children’s adherence to recommended child health practices and associated parental concern

Baker, S., Morawska, A. and Mitchell, A. (2020). Investigating Australian children’s adherence to recommended child health practices and associated parental concern. Helping Families Change Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 5-7 February 2020.

Investigating Australian children’s adherence to recommended child health practices and associated parental concern

2020

Conference Publication

Baby Triple P: Evolution and evidence

Morawska, A. (2020). Baby Triple P: Evolution and evidence. Helping Families Change Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 5 -7 February 2020.

Baby Triple P: Evolution and evidence

2020

Conference Publication

Understanding the perspective of caregivers working in Pakistani orphanages regarding their role as caregivers and the impacts on children’s wellbeing

Khalid, A., Morawska, A. and Turner, K. M. T. (2020). Understanding the perspective of caregivers working in Pakistani orphanages regarding their role as caregivers and the impacts on children’s wellbeing. Helping Families Change Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 5 -7 February 2020.

Understanding the perspective of caregivers working in Pakistani orphanages regarding their role as caregivers and the impacts on children’s wellbeing

2020

Conference Publication

Using information about social norms to engage parents in online Triple P for their child’s behaviour problems

Ohan, J. L., Morawska, A., Turner, K. M. T. and Sanders, M. R. (2020). Using information about social norms to engage parents in online Triple P for their child’s behaviour problems. Helping Families Change Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 5 - 7 February 2020.

Using information about social norms to engage parents in online Triple P for their child’s behaviour problems

2020

Conference Publication

The role of parents in the development of gender role stereotypes: Evidence from a systematic review

Morawska, A. (2020). The role of parents in the development of gender role stereotypes: Evidence from a systematic review. Families Change Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 5-7 February 2020.

The role of parents in the development of gender role stereotypes: Evidence from a systematic review

2020

Conference Publication

The relationships between parents’ gender and social role attitudes and attributions for children’s behaviour.

Morawska, A., Baker, S. and Zheng, S. S. (2020). The relationships between parents’ gender and social role attitudes and attributions for children’s behaviour.. Helping Families Change Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 5 -7 February 2020.

The relationships between parents’ gender and social role attitudes and attributions for children’s behaviour.

2020

Conference Publication

Randomised controlled trial of Positive Parenting for Healthy Living (Triple P) for parents of children with eczema

Mitchell, A., Morawska, A., Casey, E., Fraser, J. and Filus, A. (2020). Randomised controlled trial of Positive Parenting for Healthy Living (Triple P) for parents of children with eczema. Helping Families Change Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 5-7 February 2020.

Randomised controlled trial of Positive Parenting for Healthy Living (Triple P) for parents of children with eczema

2020

Conference Publication

A brief parenting intervention for families of children with PKU: intervention selection, engagement and outcomes

Kirby, Grace, Mitchell, Amy, Morawska, Alina, Inwood, Anita and Coman, David (2020). A brief parenting intervention for families of children with PKU: intervention selection, engagement and outcomes. Helping Families Change Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 5-7 February 2020.

A brief parenting intervention for families of children with PKU: intervention selection, engagement and outcomes

2019

Journal Article

Psychosocial functioning in children with phenylketonuria: relationships between quality of life and parenting indicators

Morawska, Alina, Mitchell, Amy E., Etel, Evren, Kirby, Grace, McGill, James, Coman, David and Inwood, Anita (2019). Psychosocial functioning in children with phenylketonuria: relationships between quality of life and parenting indicators. Child: Care, Health and Development, 46 (1) cch.12727, 56-65. doi: 10.1111/cch.12727

Psychosocial functioning in children with phenylketonuria: relationships between quality of life and parenting indicators

2019

Conference Publication

Positive parenting for Healthy Living (Triple P): Outcomes of randomised controlled trial of a brief group program for parents of children with type 1 diabetes

Mitchell, A., Morawska, A., Lohan, A., Filus, A. and Sofronoff, K. (2019). Positive parenting for Healthy Living (Triple P): Outcomes of randomised controlled trial of a brief group program for parents of children with type 1 diabetes. 40th National Conference, Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy, Adelaide, SA Australia, 24-25 October 2019.

Positive parenting for Healthy Living (Triple P): Outcomes of randomised controlled trial of a brief group program for parents of children with type 1 diabetes

2019

Conference Publication

Is parental engagement unidimensional or multidimensional?

Gonzalez, C., Morawska, A. and Haslam, D. (2019). Is parental engagement unidimensional or multidimensional?. 40th National Conference, Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 24 -25 October 2019.

Is parental engagement unidimensional or multidimensional?

2019

Conference Publication

Engaging families of children with type 1 diabetes into a brief parenting group program

Mitchell, A., Morawska, A. and Lohan, A. (2019). Engaging families of children with type 1 diabetes into a brief parenting group program. 40th National Conference, Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy, Adelaide, SA Australia, 24 - 25 October 2019.

Engaging families of children with type 1 diabetes into a brief parenting group program

2019

Journal Article

A systematic review of parenting interventions for child chronic health conditions

Mitchell, Amy E., Morawska, Alina and Mihelic, Mandy (2019). A systematic review of parenting interventions for child chronic health conditions. Journal of Child Health Care, 24 (4), 1367493519882850-628. doi: 10.1177/1367493519882850

A systematic review of parenting interventions for child chronic health conditions

2019

Journal Article

Parenting and child behaviour as predictors of toothbrushing difficulties in young children

Berzinski, Mikaela, Morawska, Alina, Mitchell, Amy E. and Baker, Sabine (2019). Parenting and child behaviour as predictors of toothbrushing difficulties in young children. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 30 (1) ipd.12570, 75-84. doi: 10.1111/ipd.12570

Parenting and child behaviour as predictors of toothbrushing difficulties in young children

2019

Journal Article

Comparing apples and pears: misleading conclusions about the population mental health impact of a parenting programme, a commentary on Marryat, Thompson and Wilson (2017)

Sanders, Matthew R., De Caestecker, Linda, McLeod, Stephen, Day, Jamin J., Turner, Karen M. T., Morawska, Alina and Kirby, James (2019). Comparing apples and pears: misleading conclusions about the population mental health impact of a parenting programme, a commentary on Marryat, Thompson and Wilson (2017). BMC Pediatrics, 19 (1) 269, 269. doi: 10.1186/s12887-019-1570-z

Comparing apples and pears: misleading conclusions about the population mental health impact of a parenting programme, a commentary on Marryat, Thompson and Wilson (2017)

2019

Conference Publication

A population approach to supporting parents Triple P – Positive Parenting Program

Morawska, A. (2019). A population approach to supporting parents Triple P – Positive Parenting Program. 2° Seminario Internacional: Sistema Lazos, Santiago, Chile, 30 July 2019.

A population approach to supporting parents Triple P – Positive Parenting Program

2019

Conference Publication

Parenting interventions at the transition to parenthood: The evidence for Baby Triple P

Morawska, A. (2019). Parenting interventions at the transition to parenthood: The evidence for Baby Triple P. 9th World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies, Berlin, Germany, 17-20 July 2019.

Parenting interventions at the transition to parenthood: The evidence for Baby Triple P

2019

Conference Publication

Waste not, want not: a comparison of maternal feeding responses to child fussy eating in low-income food secure and food insecure households

Harris, H. A., Staton, S., Morawska, A., Gallegos, D., Oakes, C. and Thorpe, K. (2019). Waste not, want not: a comparison of maternal feeding responses to child fussy eating in low-income food secure and food insecure households. International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 4-7 June 2019.

Waste not, want not: a comparison of maternal feeding responses to child fussy eating in low-income food secure and food insecure households

Funding

Current funding

  • 2022 - 2025
    Proposal for Undertaking Evaluation Activities Australian Parenting Education and Support Program Grant
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    Impact of children's not-for-profit services in rural and remote Queensland: A multi-perspective study
    Royal Queensland Bush Children's Health Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2027
    ARC Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course
    ARC Centres of Excellence
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2021
    Change in quality of life 6 months after the implementation of sapropterin therapy. A mixed methods study
    Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    Does integrating a parenting support program into management of phenylketonuria (PKU) improve treatment outcomes? A multiple baseline study
    Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Does integrating a parenting support program into paediatric eczema care services improve treatment outcomes? A randomised controlled trial (Translator Grant)
    The Children's Hospital Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Does integrating a parenting support program into paediatric eczema care services improve treatment outcomes: a randomised controlled trial (Early Career Fellowship + Translator Grant)
    The Children's Hospital Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    A randomised controlled trial of a brief positive parenting program for Kenyan parents living in poverty
    Edmund Rice Overseas Aid Fund
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    Promoting positive adjustment in migrant and refugee families through delivery of an evidence-based parenting program
    The Sidney Myer Fund
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2016
    Outcomes and predictors of change resulting from participation in a brief parenting intervention for parents of children with type 1 diabetes
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2014
    Assessing the effectiveness, acceptability and sustainability of a culturally adapted evidence-based intervention for Indigenous parents
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2013
    Evaluation of a brief parenting intervention for parents of children suffering asthma or eczema
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2012
    ResTeach 2010 0.2 FTE School of Psychology
    UQ ResTeach
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2012
    Go8 Australia - Germany Joint Research Co-operation Scheme: Parenting Support Systems - Considering Family Needs
    Go8 Australia - Germany Joint Research Co-operation Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2010
    Evaluation of the roll-out of the Triple P - Positive Parenting Program
    Brisbane South Division of General Practice
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2010
    A collaborative research project between UQ and South Carolina University: The role of cultural factors in enhancing the efficacy of parenting interventions with ethnically diverse populations
    Queensland Department of the Premier and Cabinet
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2008
    Parenting Gifted Children; develop an evidence based parent education program for gifted children and their parents
    The Telstra Foundation
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Alina Morawska is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Parenting and the development of gender roles

    Gender role stereotypes play an important role in all areas of human development. They affect our emotions, choices, and behaviours in multiple contexts, and set the stage for prejudice and discrimination. While adult gender roles may have changed over the last few decades, most children are exposed to a continuing barrage of stereotyped gender roles from birth: from parents, the media, and peers, and these stereotypes have not changed significantly over time. Many parents express an interest in raising their children in a way that deemphasizes gender, yet there no existing evidence-based approaches focused on minimising the effects of gender role stereotypes in early childhood. This research aims to:

    • Provide a longitudinal description of the early home environment and its influence on infants’ gendered development, with a particular emphasis on the role of parents and specific parenting strategies.
    • Assess the efficacy and mechanisms of change of a brief parenting program delivered prenatally in promoting an early learning environment that deemphasises the role of gender via a randomised controlled trial evaluating proximal program outcomes in the first year of life.

  • Healthy habits: Parenting and the development of health behaviours in the first years of life

    Parents’ ability to guide their children in developing ‘healthy habits’ is key to supporting children’s short- and long-term health and wellbeing. Establishing healthy behaviours in early childhood can lay the foundation for a lifetime of healthy habits and may have greater impact on long-term health than attempting to change entrenched adult behaviour. This program of research aims to establish the key facilitators and barriers to for children and their parents to engaging in healthy habits, and evaluate interventions to promote the development of early health behaviours in young children.

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Challenges and Opportunities Evidence-based Parenting Programs in Indonesia: Comparative Study Among Different Socio-economic Family Group

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr April Hoang

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The efficacy of Triple P with Deaf children in Indonesia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Divna Haslam

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Raising voices: Examining the role of parent-directed interventions in supporting children's early language development

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Cassandra Dittman, Dr Rebecca Armstrong

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Settlement Success Project: Examining the Efficacy of a Parenting Intervention Aimed at Promoting Family Adjustment following Settlement in Australia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Divna Haslam

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Settlement Success Project: Examining the Efficacy of a Parenting Intervention Aimed at Promoting Family Adjustment following Settlement in Australia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Divna Haslam

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The impact of parent mental health symptoms on parenting and family adjustment outcomes in families who attend a child development service

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr April Hoang, Dr Cassandra Tellegen

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Parenting after migration exploration of the unique parenting needs of migrant parents to australia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Divna Haslam

  • Doctor Philosophy

    A co-designed family-based intervention to promote healthy screen use among Australian adolescents

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Elizabeth Edwards, Associate Professor Asaduzzaman Khan

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Associate Professor Alina Morawska directly for media enquiries about:

  • Behaviour in children
  • Children and behavioural problems
  • Children and emotion
  • Emotion in children
  • Family therapy
  • Parenting
  • Psychology - child
  • Psychology - family

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