Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Jessica A. Barrett, Fiona L. Calvert, Craig J. Gonsalvez, Alice G. Shires
Summary: This study explores the attitudes, opinions, and perceptions of supervisors and trainees regarding scientist-practitioner competence, as well as how supervisors develop and assess this competency in supervision and how trainees demonstrate it. The findings reveal specific ways supervisors and trainees can acquire and demonstrate scientist-practitioner competence in supervision during professional training.
AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGIST
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Clinical
Karen Moses, Craig J. Gonsalvez, Tanya Meade
Summary: This study examines the barriers to the use of exposure therapy in the clinical practice of Australian psychologists. The results show that common barriers include lack of confidence, negative beliefs, insufficient theoretical knowledge, client-specific barriers, and logistical limitations.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
(2023)
Editorial Material
Clinical Neurology
Frances M. De Blasio, Robert J. Barry
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Frances M. De Blasio, Sapphire Love, Robert J. Barry, Katherine Wassink, Adele E. Cave, Mike Armour, Genevieve Z. Steiner-Lim
Summary: This study assessed the differences in resting electroencephalogram (EEG) oscillatory amplitudes between women with endometriosis and healthy controls, and explored the relationship with chronic pelvic pain. The results showed that women with endometriosis had higher amplitudes in the Delta and Beta frequency bands, and lower amplitudes in the Alpha frequency band. Delta and Beta amplitudes were positively associated with pain severity, but only Beta amplitude maintained this association after controlling for Delta-Beta amplitude coupling.
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
(2023)
Meeting Abstract
Psychology, Biological
G. Z. Steiner-Lim, F. M. De Blasio
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
(2023)
Meeting Abstract
Psychology, Biological
A. E. Cave, F. M. De Blasio, D. H. Chang, G. W. Muench, G. Z. Steiner-Lim
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
(2023)
Meeting Abstract
Psychology, Biological
L. S. Dewsbury, F. M. De Blasio, C. K. Lim, E. R. Andrews-Marney, A. Al Dabbas, A. E. Cave, D. H. Chang, K. Christofides, N. L. Fagan, J. S. Fogarty, L. C. Hattom, M. I. Hohenberg, D. Jafar, D. Karamacoska, J. Liu, D. V. Oxenham, H. E. Ratajec, D. G. Shipton, D. Varjabedian, G. Z. Steiner-Lim
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
(2023)
Meeting Abstract
Psychology, Biological
F. M. De Blasio, S. Love, R. J. Barry, K. Wassink, A. E. Cave, M. Armour, G. Z. Steiner-Lim
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
(2023)
Meeting Abstract
Psychology, Biological
K. Christofides, F. M. De Blasio, C. K. Lim, E. R. Andrews-Marney, A. Al Dabbas, A. E. Cave, D. H. Chang, L. S. Dewsbury, N. L. Fagan, J. S. Fogarty, L. C. Hattom, M. I. Hohenberg, D. Jafar, D. Karamacoska, J. Liu, D. V. Oxenham, H. E. Ratajec, D. G. Shipton, D. Varjabedian, G. Z. Steiner-Lim
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Katherine Kent, Karen Larsen-Truong, Catharine Fleming, Li Li, Lyn Phillipson, Genevieve Z. Steiner-Lim, Karen E. Charlton
Summary: This study aimed to explore older adults' perceptions about increasing their consumption of anthocyanin-rich foods for cognitive health. The barriers, enablers, and potential strategies were identified through an online survey and focus groups with Australian adults aged 65 years or older. The influences were classified into individual, interpersonal, community, and society levels of the Social-Ecological model. The findings suggest the need for tailored interventions and targeted education to promote the consumption of anthocyanin-rich foods.
Review
Medicine, General & Internal
Nibras Jasim, Darsiha Balakirishnan, Han Zhang, Genevieve Z. Steiner-Lim, Diana Karamacoska, Guo-Yan Yang
Summary: Tai Chi may have some benefits for people with early-stage dementia, but the effects on neurocognitive outcomes are still inconclusive. Further research is needed to understand the underlying mechanisms of Tai Chi and how it can be applied as an intervention to delay the progression of dementia.
SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
(2023)
Review
Medicine, General & Internal
Adele E. Cave, Dennis H. Chang, Gerald W. Munch, Genevieve Z. Steiner-Lim
Summary: This review investigated the efficacy and safety of herbal and nutritional medicines for older adults with and without subjective cognitive impairment (SCI). The review found a low quality of evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of these medicines, mainly due to a high risk of bias in the included studies.
SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
(2023)
Review
Gerontology
Eman Shatnawi, Genevieve Z. Steiner-Lim, Diana Karamacoska
Summary: The aim of this study was to identify the barriers and facilitators of cultural inclusivity in order to inform the development of a multicultural dementia friendly community. The results showed that the barriers to cultural inclusivity were mainly related to the accessibility of services, sociocultural factors, and the environment, while leveraging cultural leaders and social structures was a key facilitator.
DEMENTIA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
(2023)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Genevieve Z. Steiner-Lim, Alan Bensoussan, Elana R. Andrews-Marney, Mahmoud A. Al-Dabbas, Adele E. Cave, Christine L. Chiu, Katerina Christofides, Frances M. De Blasio, Lauren S. Dewsbury, Naomi L. Fagan, Jack S. Fogarty, Lena C. Hattom, Mark I. Hohenberg, Deyyan Jafar, Diana Karamacoska, Chai K. Lim, Jianxun Liu, Najwa-Joelle Metri, D. Vincent Oxenham, Holly Ratajec, Nikita Roy, Danielle G. Shipton, David Varjabedian, Dennis H. Chang
Summary: This study evaluated the cognitive efficacy and safety of SaiLuoTong (SLT) in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The results showed that SLT may be useful in supporting memory retrieval and executive function in MCI patients.
ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA-TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH & CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS
(2023)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Robert J. Barry, Genevieve Z. Steiner-Lim, Adele E. Cave, Frances M. De Blasio, Brett MacDonald
Summary: This study compares the skin conductance response (SCR) and the P300 event-related potential (ERP) as measures of Sokolov's Orienting Reflex (OR). The SCR showed a pattern consistent with the expected phasic OR, while the components of the P300 reflected different aspects of stimulus processing involved in OR elicitation.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2023)