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Alexandra Clavarino

Alexandra Clavarino

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
49
Citations
8006
World Ranking
2998
National Ranking
217

Overview

Alexandra Clavarino is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a particular focus on public health, clinical psychology, and respiratory medicine. Their research spans various topics including child abuse and trauma, pharmaceutical practices, oral health in cancer treatment, and social issues such as homelessness and intimate partner violence.

Their recent publications illustrate a diverse range of interests and collaborative efforts. Notable papers include:

  • Intimate partner violence and subsequent depression and anxiety disorders (2020), published in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
  • The incidence of severe oral mucositis in patients undergoing different conditioning regimens in haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (2022), published in Supportive Care in Cancer
  • Agency notification and retrospective self-reports of childhood maltreatment in a 30-Year cohort: Estimating population prevalence from different data sources (2020), published in Child Abuse & Neglect
  • Long term impact of the WHI studies on information-seeking and decision-making in menopause symptoms management: a longitudinal analysis of questions to a medicines call centre (2021), published in BMC Women's Health
  • A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Non-pharmacological Intervention for Cancer-Related Dyspnea (2020), published in Frontiers in Oncology

Frequent publication venues for Alexandra Clavarino include Supportive Care in Cancer, Pharmacy, Journal of Psychiatric Research, Research Square, and Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology.

They frequently collaborate with several researchers, notably:

  • Gail Williams
  • Jake M. Najman
  • James G. Scott
  • Tara Renae McGee
  • Karen Whitfield

Within the field of medicine, their subfields of study encompass general health professions, clinical psychology, public health, environmental and occupational health, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and health more broadly. Their research topics include:

  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
  • Oral Health in Cancer Treatment
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Head and Neck Cancer Studies
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health

Best Publications

  • Prospective Associations between Depression and Obesity for Adolescent Males and Females- A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies.

    Munim Mannan;Abdullah Mamun;Suhail Doi;Alexandra Clavarino

  • Associations of maternal pre-pregnancy obesity and excess pregnancy weight gains with adverse pregnancy outcomes and length of hospital stay

    Abdullah A Mamun;Leonie K. Callaway;Leonie K. Callaway;Michael J O’Callaghan;Gail M Williams

  • Is there a bi-directional relationship between depression and obesity among adult men and women? Systematic review and bias-adjusted meta analysis

    Munim Mannan;Abdullah Mamun;Suhail Doi;Alexandra Clavarino

  • Family Poverty Over the Early Life Course and Recurrent Adolescent and Young Adult Anxiety and Depression: A Longitudinal Study

    Jake M. Najman;Mohammad R. Hayatbakhsh;Alexandra Clavarino;William Bor

  • Cohort Profile Update: The Mater-University of Queensland Study of Pregnancy (MUSP)

    Jake M Najman;Rosa Alati;William Bor;Alexandra Clavarino

  • Doctors as patients: a systematic review of doctors' health access and the barriers they experience.

    Margaret Kay;Geoffrey Mitchell;Alexandra Clavarino;Jennifer Doust

  • Randomized controlled trial of an educational intervention for managing fatigue in women receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for early-stage breast cancer

    Patsy Yates;Sanchia Aranda;Maryanne Hargraves;Beverley Mirolo

  • Child maltreatment and mental health problems in adulthood: birth cohort study.

    Steve Kisely;Amanuel Alemu Abajobir;Ryan Mills;Lane Strathearn

  • General practice research: attitudes and involvement of Queensland general practitioners.

    Deborah A Askew;Alexandra M Clavarino;Paul P Glasziou;Christopher B Del Mar

  • The needs of cancer patients and their families from rural and remote areas of Queensland

    Alexandra M Clavarino;John B Lowe;Sue-Ann Carmont;Kevin Balanda

  • Oncology nurses' perceptions of their supportive care for parents with advanced cancer: challenges and educational needs.

    Jane Turner;Alexandra Clavarino;Patricia Yates;Maryanne Hargraves

  • Patients with terminal cancer who use alternative therapies: their beliefs and practices

    Patsy M. Yates;Geoffrey Beadle;Alexandra Clavarino;Jake M. Najman

  • Using n-of-1 trials as a clinical tool to improve prescribing

    C Jane Nikles;Alexandra M Clavarino;Chris B Del Mar

  • Development of a resource for parents with advanced cancer: what do parents want?

    Jane Turner;Alexandra Clavarino;Patricia Yates;Maryanne Hargraves

  • Maternal Anxiety and Attention Problems in Children at 5 and 14 Years

    Alexandra M. Clavarino;Abdullah A. Mamun;Michael O'Callaghan;Rosemary Aird

  • Becoming a pharmacist: Students’ perceptions of their curricular experience and professional identity formation

    Christy Noble;Mia O’Brien;Ian Coombes;Paul N. Shaw

  • Maternal depression and the quality of marital relationship: a 14-year prospective study.

    Abdullah A. Mamun;Alexandra M. Clavarino;Jake M. Najman;Gail M. Williams

  • The link between sleep problems in infancy and early childhood and attention problems at 5 and 14 years: Evidence from a birth cohort study.

    Frances Veronica O'Callaghan;Abdullah Al Mamun;Michael O'Callaghan;Alexandra Clavarino

  • Cigarette smoking and age of menopause: A large prospective study

    Mohammad R. Hayatbakhsh;Alexandra Clavarino;Gail M. Williams;Maryam Sina

  • Pregnancy loss and psychiatric disorders in young women: an Australian birth cohort study

    Kaeleen D. Dingle;Rosa Alati;Alexandra Clavarino;Jake M. Najman

  • A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Intervention for Managing Fatigue in Women Receiving Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Early Stage Breast Cancer

    Patsy Yates;Sanchia Aranda;Maryanne Hargraves;Bev Mirolo

Frequent Co-Authors

Gail M. Williams
Gail M. Williams University of Queensland
Rosa Alati
Rosa Alati Curtin University
Geoffrey Mitchell
Geoffrey Mitchell University of Queensland
Steve Kisely
Steve Kisely University of Queensland
Shilu Tong
Shilu Tong Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Lane Strathearn
Lane Strathearn University of Iowa
Adèle C. Green
Adèle C. Green QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Jane Turner
Jane Turner University of Queensland
Kathryn J. Steadman
Kathryn J. Steadman University of Queensland
Peter J. Hudson
Peter J. Hudson Pennsylvania State University

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