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Antonina Mikocka-Walus

Antonina Mikocka-Walus

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Psychology

D-Index
49
Citations
8220
World Ranking
5739
National Ranking
335

Overview

Antonina Mikocka-Walus is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia and has produced significant research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Psychology. Their work shows strong engagement with Clinical Psychology and General Health Professions, with additional contributions spanning Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Reproductive Medicine, and Social Psychology.

The research topics addressed by Antonina Mikocka-Walus encompass a diverse range relevant to health and psychological well-being. Key subjects include:

  • Endometriosis Research and Treatment
  • Health, psychology, and well-being
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Gastrointestinal motility and disorders
  • Microscopic Colitis
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Menstrual Health and Disorders

Some recent papers exemplify the scope of research collaboration and thematic interests, including:

  • From "It Has Stopped Our Lives" to "Spending More Time Together Has Strengthened Bonds": The Varied Experiences of Australian Families During COVID-19 (2020, Frontiers in Psychology)
  • Child, parent, and family mental health and functioning in Australia during COVID-19: comparison to pre-pandemic data (2021, European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry)
  • Irritable bowel syndrome and mental health comorbidity - approach to multidisciplinary management (2023, Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology)
  • Antidepressants in inflammatory bowel disease (2020, Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology)
  • Integrated Psychological Care Reduces Health Care Costs at a Hospital-Based Inflammatory Bowel Disease Service (2020, Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology)

Antonina Mikocka-Walus frequently collaborates with several coauthors whose repeated joint work indicates sustained research partnerships. These coauthors include:

  • Subhadra Evans
  • David Skvarc
  • Lisa Olive
  • Simon R. Knowles
  • Marilla Druitt

Publication venues reflect a concentration in journals that focus on psychology, clinical studies, and gastroenterology. Notable venues where the scientist's work appears include:

  • Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings
  • Neurogastroenterology & Motility
  • Psychology Health & Medicine
  • BMJ Open

Best Publications

  • Controversies Revisited : A Systematic Review of the Comorbidity of Depression and Anxiety with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

    Antonina Anna Mikocka-Walus;Antonina Anna Mikocka-Walus;Simon Knowles;Laurie Keefer;Lesley Graff

  • Predictors of postconcussive symptoms 3 months after mild traumatic brain injury.

    Jennie Louise Ponsford;Peter Cameron;Mark Fitzgerald;Michele Karen Grant

  • Quality of Life in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analyses—Part II

    Simon R Knowles;Lesley A Graff;Helen Wilding;Helen Wilding;Catherine Hewitt

  • Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Are Independently Associated With Clinical Recurrence of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Antonina Mikocka-Walus;Antonina Mikocka-Walus;Valerie Pittet;Jean-Benoît Rossel;Roland von Känel

  • Long-Term Outcomes after Uncomplicated Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Comparison with Trauma Controls

    Jennie Ponsford;Peter Cameron;Mark Fitzgerald;Michele Grant

  • From “It Has Stopped Our Lives” to “Spending More Time Together Has Strengthened Bonds”: The Varied Experiences of Australian Families During COVID-19

    Subhadra Evans;Antonina Mikocka-Walus;Annamaria Klas;Lisa Olive

  • Controversies surrounding the comorbidity of depression and anxiety in inflammatory bowel disease patients: a literature review.

    Antonina A. Mikocka-Walus;Antonina A. Mikocka-Walus;Deborah A. Turnbull;Nicole T. Moulding;Ian G. Wilson

  • Effect of psychological therapy on disease activity, psychological comorbidity, and quality of life in inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    David J Gracie;David J Gracie;Andrew J Irvine;Ruchit Sood;Ruchit Sood;Antonina Mikocka-Walus;Antonina Mikocka-Walus

  • Child, parent, and family mental health and functioning in Australia during COVID-19: comparison to pre-pandemic data.

    Elizabeth Westrupp;C Bennett;Tomer Berkowitz;George Youssef

  • The catheter to vein ratio and rates of symptomatic venous thromboembolism in patients with a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC): A prospective cohort study

    Rebecca Sharp;Melita Cummings;Andrea Fielder;Antonina Mikocka-Walus

  • Antidepressants and inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic review.

    Antonina A Mikocka-Walus;Deborah A Turnbull;Nicole T Moulding;Ian G Wilson

  • European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation Topical Review on Complementary Medicine and Psychotherapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

    Joana Torres;Pierre Ellul;Jost Langhorst;Antonina Mikocka-Walus

  • Does Computerized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Help People with Inflammatory Bowel Disease? A Randomized Controlled Trial.

    Andrew McCombie;Richard Gearry;Jane Andrews;Roger Mulder

  • Psychological and mind-body interventions for endometriosis: A systematic review.

    Subhadra Evans;Stephanie Fernandez;Lisa Olive;Laura A. Payne

  • Physical Activity Habits, Limitations, and Predictors in People with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Large Cross-sectional Online Survey.

    Garry A. Tew;Katherine Jones;Antonina Mikocka-Walus;Antonina Mikocka-Walus

  • Antidepressants in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Systematic Review

    Benjamin Macer;Stephanie Louise Prady;Antonina Anna Mikocka-Walus;Antonina Anna Mikocka-Walus

  • Concerns and worries in people living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): A mixed methods study

    Rachel L. Keeton;Antonina Mikocka-Walus;Antonina Mikocka-Walus;Antonina Mikocka-Walus;Jane M. Andrews;Jane M. Andrews

  • Cognitive-behavioural therapy has no effect on disease activity but improves quality of life in subgroups of patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a pilot randomised controlled trial.

    Antonina Anna Mikocka-Walus;Antonina Anna Mikocka-Walus;Antonina Anna Mikocka-Walus;Peter Bampton;Peter Bampton;David Hetzel;Patrick Hughes

  • Bicycling injuries and mortality in Victoria, 2001-2006.

    Mirjana Sikic;Antonina A Mikocka-Walus;Belinda J Gabbe;Francis T McDermott

  • Is behavioural activation effective in the treatment of depression in young people? A systematic review and meta-analysis

    Lucy Tindall;Antonina Mikocka-Walus;Antonina Mikocka-Walus;Dean McMillan;Barry Wright

  • The effect of functional gastrointestinal disorders on psychological comorbidity and quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

    Antonina Mikocka-Walus;Deborah Turnbull;Jane Andrews;Nicole Moulding

Frequent Co-Authors

Deborah Turnbull
Deborah Turnbull University of Adelaide
Anna Chur-Hansen
Anna Chur-Hansen University of Adelaide
Emma Sciberras
Emma Sciberras Deakin University
Jennie Ponsford
Jennie Ponsford Monash University
Craig A. Olsson
Craig A. Olsson Deakin University
Amanda G. Wood
Amanda G. Wood Deakin University
Delyse Hutchinson
Delyse Hutchinson Deakin University
Laurie Keefer
Laurie Keefer Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Glenn Alexander Melvin
Glenn Alexander Melvin Deakin University

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