- Family Dynamics and Relationships
- Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
- Family Support in Illness
- Child Welfare and Adoption
- Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
- Reproductive Health and Technologies
- Healthcare innovation and challenges
- Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
- Child Abuse and Trauma
- Intimate Partner and Family Violence
- Research in Social Sciences
- Multicultural Socio-Legal Studies
- Migration and Labor Dynamics
- Marriage and Family Dynamics
- Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences
- Work-Family Balance Challenges
- Conflict of Laws and Jurisdiction
- Child Development and Digital Technology
- Ethics in Clinical Research
- demographic modeling and climate adaptation
- Ethics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare
- Social Policy and Reform Studies
- Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
- Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
- Employment and Welfare Studies
Australian National University
2013-2024
UNSW Sydney
2023
The University of Queensland
2023
The University of Melbourne
1977-2020
Flinders University
2020
National Centre for Social research
2020
University Hospital Galway
2018
University Colleges Australia
2018
National University College
2018
New Generation University College
2018
This study compared outcomes over 1 year for two groups of separated parents, who attended different forms brief therapeutic mediation entrenched parenting disputes. The interventions each targeted psychological resolution parental conflict, enhanced reflective function, and associated reduction distress their children. child‐focused (CF) intervention actively supported parents to consider the needs children, but without any direct involvement while child‐inclusive (CI) incorporated separate...
In recent years, sweeping changes to the Australian family law system – new services, legal processes, legislation, and a child support scheme have been put into place, accompanied by large research evaluation program. A central plank running through reforms is need for courts, those who work with separating parents, consider whether spending equal or else substantial significant periods of time each parent would be in his her best interest reasonably practicable. While professionals,...
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There is an emerging view that the term “high conflict” oversimplifies nature of destructive family dynamics, especially with respect to small but resource‐intensive group separated parents who remain deeply enmeshed in legal battles and parental acrimony. In this Article we propose interparental hatred may be a key relationship dynamic driving behavior some group. We suggest distinction between two types hatred: one arises from responses separation‐related stresses ( reactive ) other...
In 2006, sweeping changes to the family law system were introduced in Australia. A central plank running through was need for courts and divorce professionals consider whether a child spending ‘equal’ or else ‘substantial significant’ periods of time with each parent would be child's best interests reasonably practicable. More recently, violence amendments have led greater weight being given protecting children from harm. Yet neither set legislative appears marked incidence shared‐time...
Couple conflict, which includes conflict over parenting practices, continues to be a topic of considerable interest family therapists. Following parental separation, resolution or management children has special urgency. ‘High‐conflict’ cases present some the most complex systemic and clinical challenges. In this first two related articles in issue ANZJFT , we set out key ideas – old, new about from divorce literature. We Australian data on separated parents’ reports, found significant at...
Children living in a shared-time parenting arrangement following separation (also known as joint physical custody or dual residence) spend equal near-equal amounts of day and night time with each parent. Little data exist regarding developmental sequelae such arrangements for infants. The current study examined theoretically driven question: Are there associations between quantum overnight stays away from primary resident parent the infant's settledness, emotion regulation that parent?...
Introduction: Opportunistic screening is an effective means of identifying subjects with Atrial Fibrillation (AF). Previous studies opportunistic have been performed areas high population density and before the development novel oral anticoagulant drugs. We a study to determine feasibility AF in predominantly rural, low area. Methods: Over 6 months, 65 years older were screened by local General Practitioners using radial pulse palpation confirmed 12 lead Electrocardiogram. Data recorded...
Abstract Allegations of child sexual abuse pose agonisingly difficult issues for families, family law professionals and the courts. We present data from population (N=521) Family Court Australia judgements containing allegations published in Australasian Legal Information Institute's Australian database. Our cover all in‐scope between mid‐2012 mid‐2019, which 71 dealt with cases that were uncontested. A further 70 contested but abandoned before end trial. classified remaining 380 as “fully...
SUMMARY Six horses, which had a foreign body obstruction of the small colon showed abdominal pain progressing severity and intestinal tympany. On rectal examination caecum large were distended with ingesta gas but obstructing mass could be palpated in only 3 cases. All horses elevated indirect blood pressure there was also fluid distension stomach. Only one horse known access to material diet, further related an exceptionally dry climate period. Five 6 recovered following surgery. RÉSUMÉ...
Background Although the Irish farming population is a significant occupational group, analysis of their mortality patterns limited. This study compared trends with other groups and assessed impact socio-economic factors. Methods Population data (2000–06) were obtained to calculate standardized ratios (SMRs) by cause death matched data. The extent which variation in was explained variations determined using multiple regression. Results Farmers agricultural workers experienced highest levels...
© 2015 American Psychological Association. Richard Warshak (2014) published a consensus report in this journal (Vol. 20, No. 1) documenting policy position on infants and overnight care following parental separation. He asserts that [t]here is no evidence to support postponing the introduction of regular frequent involvement, including overnights, both parents with their babies toddlers (p. 60). To assertion, presents series detailed concerns about an Australian study authors conducted, some...
ABSTRACT Much of the work on media multiplexity theory (MMT) is based unestablished relationships, in which more channels are presumed to be indicative higher relational closeness. But a different set dynamics may at play preexisting acrimonious partnerships. In this article, we investigate use modes communication by high-conflict separated parents (media multiplexity), and map changes (modality switching). Qualitative data from 68 Australia who reported chronic parental acrimony suggest...
This article examines continuity and change in post-separation patterns of parenting across a three-year time span. We analyse longitudinal data from two recent Australian studies: the Household, Income Labour Dynamics Australia (HILDA) Survey; Caring for Children after Parental Separation (CFC) Project. Mother-residence was found to be most common stable pattern. Though far less common, father-residence also appeared reasonably stable. By contrast, shared care fluid these three configurations.
Using cryptographic technologies to provide security solutions in smart grid is extensively discussed NISTIR 7628 [1] and IEC 62351 standards series [2]. Both identify key management for Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) communication as one of the most important issues. In this paper, considering system constraints requirements grid, we propose an authenticated exchange scheme with revocation by exploiting a well-known protocol: Broadcast encryption [3], [11], [12] using media...