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CURRICULUM VITAE

Professor Helen Skouteris

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Professor Helen Skouteris

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1. Contact Details Health and Social Care Unit School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Monash University 553 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004 Australia M +61 414 409 563 E [email protected]

2. Qualifications 1997 Ph.D., La Trobe University Psychology 1990 B.A. (First Class Honours) La Trobe University Psychology 1986 B.A. Monash University Psychology

3. Current Appointments

● Monash Warwick Professor of Health and Social Care Improvement and Implementation Science

● Head, Health and Social Care Unit, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University

● Co-lead, Evidence Synthesis, Qualitative Research and Implementation Division, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University

● Director, Centre of Research Excellence in Health in Preconception and Pregnancy (NHMRC CRE HiPP)

● Chair of Board, Parent Infant Research Institute

4. Professional Memberships

● Society for Research in Child Development ● Australasian Human Development Association ● Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth ● Australasian Society of Behavioural Health and

Medicine ● Australian Psychological Society ● Australian and New Zealand Obesity Society ● The DoHAD (Developmental Origins of Health and

Disease) Society of Australia and New Zealand

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5. Scholarships and Awards

2020 Monash University Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Science Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research Impact (for HEALing Matters) 2014 Faculty of Health, Deakin University Mentoring Excellence 2013 Faculty of Health, Deakin University Research Excellence 1992 Recipient of a Young Achiever Award in Human Development

Research. Awarded by the organising committee of the Seventh Australian Developmental Conference.

1991 Recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Research Award from La Trobe University in the area of Cognitive Science.

1991 Recipient of the David Myers University Medal award

from La Trobe University as the outstanding honours graduate for the year.

1991 Recipient of the Australian Psychological Society Prize,

awarded to the student with most distinction a fourth-year course of study in psychology.

1990 Dux of Class, First Class Honours 1988 Dux of Third Year Psychology Class

Academic Employment 2021 Head, Health and Social Care Unit, School of Public Health and Preventive

Medicine, Monash University

2020 Deputy Director, Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

2020 - Director, NHMRC CRE in Health in Preconception and Pregnancy (CRE HiPP)

2019-2020 Co-lead, Monash Partners Health Services Platform

2018 - 2020 Monash Partners representative on the Australian Health Research Alliance National Health Services Research Committee

2017 - Monash Warwick Professor of Health and Social Care Improvement and Implementation Science, Monash University

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2017- 2020 Professor, Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

2014 - 2017 Associate Head of School (Research & Research Training), School of Psychology, Deakin University

2014 -2017 Professor in Developmental Psychology, School of Psychology, Deakin University

2011 - 2014 Associate Professor in Developmental Psychology, School of Psychology, Deakin University

2010 – 2011 Senior Research Fellow, Childhood Obesity Prevention, School of

Psychology, Deakin University, 0.7FTE; Research only position; .3FTE (as of May 2010) Unit Chair, HPS202/772

2008 - 2010 Research Fellow, Childhood Obesity Prevention, School of Psychology,

Deakin University; 0.7FTE; Research only position

2008 Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Austin Health

2007 Honorary Associate La Trobe University

2006 – June 2007 Senior Lecturer, School of Psychological Science, La Trobe University

1998 – 2006 Lecturer, School of Psychological Science, La Trobe University

1995 – 1997 Associate Lecturer, School of Psychological Science, La Trobe University

1992 – 1994 Casual Tutor, School of Psychological Science, La Trobe University

1988 – 1990 Research Assistant for Professors Beryl McKenzie and Ross Day, School of Psychological Science, La Trobe University

Teaching and Learning Third Year, Fourth Year and Postgraduate Supervision

● Current (2018): 1 MPsych; 1 DPsych Student; 4 PhD students

● 33 Postgraduate Students to completion (11 PhD, 18 DPsych, 4 MPsych)

● 44 fourth year (Honours and Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology) students to completion

● A yearly third-year project group (from 1995-2007) consistings of 6 students (on average)

Deakin University Leadership 2016 – 2017 Leader, Translation Sciences Theme, Social and Early Emotional

Development (SEED), Strategic Research Centre

2014 - 2017 Associate Head of School (Research & Research Training)

2013 – 2015 Associate Director, Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing Reesarch, Preventative Health Care Stream

2013 Acting, Associate Head of School (Research & Research Training)

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2010 - 2012 Unit Chair, HPS202/772 Child and Adolescent Development – 400 – 870 students, 4 lecturers and 6 tutors (Co-Unit Chair, 2012)

Lectures 2010 - 2012 Child Perceptual, Cognitive, Language, Social and Moral Development Lectures (x 5)

in HPS202/772

2013 - 2017 Child Perceptual and Cognitive Development in HPS202

2010 – 2012 “Health and Wellbeing During Pregnancy” Lecture HPS754: TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY A Health Psychology Module

Service to the University 2017 Mentor, Deakin Mentoring Partnership Program 2016 Member, Professor Elect, Academic Board 2013 - 2017 Member, Faculty of Health Research Leadership Group 2010 - 2012 Reviewer, Faculty of Health Human Ethics Advisory Group 2011 – 2012 Member, University Appeals Committee 2012 - 2013 Member, Faculty of Health Academic Progress and Discipline Committee La Trobe University Leadership 2006 – 2007 Third year coordinator – 130 students; coordination of research project groups, 8

lecturers and 3 casual tutors 2002 – 2007 Co-coordinator of Developmental Psychology across the first, second and third

years 2002 - 2005 Honours Coordinator – on average 25 students; 5 academic staff teach in the

course 2001 School's liaison officer and advisor with respect to the double degree Law/BBSc

Degree 1996 – 1999 First Year Coordinator of Psychology – on average 300 students; 4 lecturers and 7

tutors

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1995 First Year Assistant Coordinator of Psychology -160 students; 4 lecturers and 4 tutors

1995 Assistant Coordinator of Psychobiology 1 - 130 students; 4 lecturers and 3 tutors Lectures 1995 – 2007 Growth and Development to first year Psychology students. 1997 – 2006 Cognitive and Perceptual Developmental Psychology to second year Psychology

students. 1998 – 2006 Applied Development to third year Psychology students. 2003 – 2006 Theory in Applied Psychology to students enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in

Psychology. 2003 – 2005 Applied Practical Skills to students in the Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology. 2001 – 2004 Honours Contemporary Issues in Psychology seminars. 2009 Invited lectures on “Pregnancy and Planning” x 4, as part of Cognition and

Development, a third year Unit of the Bachelor of Behavioural Sciences course Service to the University

● Chair of Faculty Equal Opportunity Committee (2006, 2007)

● Member, Faculty Board (School Representative) (2002-2004)

● Member, Science-Based Promotion Committee, Level A to Level B (2000, 2005)

● Member, Working Party (Faculty Representative) that worked on the “Plan for First Year Academic Orientation”, a project of the Academic Development Unit that ran all year (1998)

Administrative School Responsibilities

● Member of Undergraduate Programs Committee (1995-1999; 2001-2004; 2006 -2007)

● Member Staff/Student Consultative Committee (1998-2004; 2006-2007)

● Member of Research Committee (2002-2004)

● Member of Resource Management Committee (2002-2004)

● Member of the Computer Policy Committee (2002-2006)

● Convenor of School Website Committee – responsible for coordinating the upgrade of staff profiles that were placed on School’s website (2004)

● Open Day Coordinator (1995-1997; 2001; 2005)

● Supervisor of Work Experience Students (1996-2006)

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● School Liaison Officer - this role involved visiting secondary schools in order to talk about Psychology and career options, and to promote the BBSc (1995-1999)

● Organiser of the Tutoring Workshop - this two day workshop is offered in February of each year for new and existing casual tutors who take the laboratory and tutorial classes (1995-1999)

● Speaker at the Australian Psychological Society Course Information Day (1996-2005)

HDR student supervision (since 2012)

Principal Supervisor 2020 Claire Blewitt Thesis entitled: A Pedagogical Intervention to Support Social and Emotional Development and Health in Early Childhood: An Intervention Mapping Approach Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University 2018 Mandy O’Connor Thesis entitled: Early childhood educators supporting parent-child relationships Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), School of Psychology Heather Morris Thesis entitled: Fostering knowledge connections between healthy eating, active play and sustainability in early childhood education Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), School of Psychology 2017 Heidi Bergmeier Thesis entitled: The influence of mother-child interactions on pre-schoolers’ eating and weight. Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), School of Psychology 2016 Pree Benton Thesis entitled: Maternal depression, anxiety, body dissatisfaction and self-esteem: do they increase the risk of preschooler obesity? Doctor of Psychology (Health), School of Psychology Adrian Schulz Thesis entitled: Fatherhood and Psychological Distress: Paternal Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in the Perinatal Period. Doctor of Psychology (Health), School of Psychology Rachael Cox Thesis entitled: Addressing healthy lifestyle behaviours amongst young people in out-of-home care. Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), School of Psychology

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Sofia Rallis Thesis entitled: Psychological distress across pregnancy and postpartum: A prospective study. Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), School of Psychology 2015 Kim Yiong Wee Thesis entitled: Distress symptomatology in men during their partner's pregnancy. Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), School of Psychology Briony Hill Thesis entitled: Psychosocial Predictors of Excessive Gestational Weight Gain. Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), School of Psychology 2014 Emily De Jager Thesis entitled: Psychosocial Correlates of Exclusive Breastfeeding Duration to Six Months Postpartum. Doctor of Psychology (Health), School of Psychology Millie Holmes Thesis entitled: Understanding the Link Between Body Dissatisfaction and Binge Eating: A Model Comparison Approach. Doctor of Psychology (Clinical), School of Psychology 2013 Defne Demir Thesis entitled: Child weight status: Relationships with mother-child mealtime interactions and child eating behaviours. Doctor of Psychology (Health), School of Psychology Josephine Fraser Thesis entitled: Childhood Overweight and Obesity: Paternal influences on preschool aged children's eating and weight status. Doctor of Psychology (Clinical), School of Psychology 2012 Skye McPhie Thesis entitled: Overweight and Obesity among Preschool Children: The Role of Mothers. Doctor of Psychology (Health), School of Psychology

Associate Supervisor

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Eliza Hartley Thesis entitled: The Postpartum Associations between Depression, Anxiety, Body Image and Weight. Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), School of Psychology

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2017 Jacqueline Mills Thesis entitled: The Nature and Consequences of Fat Talk. Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), School of Psychology Jernej Hribernik Thesis entitled: Life History Links Between Family-of-Origin, Puberty and Reproductive Strategy. Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), School of Psychology Joshua Hayward Thesis entitled: Adolescent Lifestyle and Depressive Symptoms: Associations and Complex Community Determinants. Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Psychology 2016 Erin Hoare Thesis entitled: Obesogenic risk and depression: patterns and prevention among adolescents. Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Psychology Brittany Watson Thesis entitled: Developing and Validating a Measure of Body Image for Pregnant Women. Doctor of Psychology (Clinical), School of Psychology Sharon Horwood Thesis entitled: The Influence of Type D Personality on the Onset and Maintenance of Chronic Illness. Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), School of Psychology Justin Tomyn Thesis entitled: A Comprehensive Evaluation of a Universal School-Based Depression Prevention Program for Adolescents. Doctor of Psychology (Clinical), School of Psychology Lucia Colla Thesis entitled: School-Based Subjective Wellbeing Intervention for Adolescents. Doctor of Psychology (Health), School of Psychology 2014 Joanne Phillips Thesis entitled: Psychological Predictors of Weight Retention in Postpartum Women. Doctor of Psychology (Clinical), School of Psychology

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Research Research Grants Received Category 1 2020 Healthy Lifestyle in Preconception, Pregnancy and Postpartum- HIPPP via

Department of health (2020-2025). Teede, H., Skouteris, H., Boyle, J., Moran, L., Norman, R., Hills, A.P., Ademi Delancey, Z., Dunbar, J., Thangaratinam, S., Enticott, J. Personalised Medicine meets Public Health in the first 2000 days. $2,551,476.40

2020 Australian Research Council Linkage Grant (LP190100387, 2020-2023). Edwards, S.,

Straker, L., Nolan, A., Henderson, M., Grieshaber, S., Highfield., K., Salamon, A., Skouteris H. Young children in digital society: An Online Tool for service provision. $556,000

2019 The HiPP Project via The National Health and Medical Research Council (2019-

2024). Skouteris, H., Teede, H., Boyle, J., Moran, L., Thangaratinam, S.,Hills, A., Venn, A., Jack, B., Norman, R., A. Ademi Delane, A. Centre of Research Excellence- Health in Preconception and Pregnancy: Prevention of maternal obesity. $2,496,527 2019 Currie, G., Swan, J., Singh, S., Johnson, R., Munro, E., Kaner, E., McGovern, R., Skouteris, H., Simkiss, D. (2019-2023). Exploring Innovations in Transitions to adulthood (EXIT Study). Economic and Social Research Council. $3,812,000

2018 National Health & Medical Research Council Project Grant (APP1143448, 2018-2022).

Milgrom, Skouteris, Galbally, East, Glover. Prevention of Adverse Child Behavioural Development Following Maternal Depression in Pregnancy. $761, 937.

2018 Medical Research Future Fund, via The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre

(2018-2020). Co-Lead Chief Investigators: Teede and Skouteris; other Chief Investigators: Bolye, Moran, and Burstein. Generating and translating knowledge in health promotion and lifestyle improvement prior to and during pregnancy to reduce the burden of maternal obesity. $990,000

2017 Australian Research Council Linkage Grant (LP160101759, 2017-2019). Edwards, S.,

McLean, K., Healy, C., Evangelou, M., Henderson, M., Nolan, A., Skouteris, H. A best practice framework for playgroups-in-schools. $336,000

2017 National Health & Medical Research Council Early Career Fellowship (2017 – 2020).

Hill, B. (Skouteris, H supervisor). A consumer-centred intervention designed to improve healthy lifestyle behaviours and weight management in preconception women. $289, 789

2015 Rotary Mental Health of Young Australians Research Grant (2015-2017). Fuller-

Tyszkiewicz, M., Richardson, B., Klein, B., Skouteris, H., Christensen, H, Austin, D, Castle, D, Mihalopoulos, C, Busija, L. Efficacy of a depression symptom monitoring smartphone app to deliver psychological intervention at time of greatest need. $163,870

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2014 Australian Research Council Discovery (DP140100938 2014-2016) Skouteris,

Edwards, Rutherford, Cutter-Mackenzie. Promoting healthy eating, active play and sustainability awareness in early childhood curricula: Addressing the Ben10™ problem. $244, 995

2012 Australian Research Council Linkage (LP120100605, 2012-2014). Addressing risk

factors of overweight and obesity among adolescents in out-of-home care: The Healthy Eating and Active Living (HEAL) study. Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M. $300,000

2011 National Health & Medical Research Council Project Grant (APP1009324 2011-2013). A randomised controlled trial to prevent primigravid excessive gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention. Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Milgrom, J., Kent, B. $490,000

2010 Rotary Mental Health Grant (2010). An Early Intervention for Mental Health

Problems among Children: Comparisons, Openness, Peers and Esteem (COPE). Ricciardelli, L., McCabe, M., Skouteris, H. $60,770

2010 Australian Research Council Discovery Grant (DP1092804, 2010-2012). How do

parenting and parent-child interactions impact on preschool children's eating, physical activity habits, and subsequent patterns of weight gain? Skouteris, H., McCabe, MP., Ricciardelli, LA., Milgrom, J., Baur, LA. $150,000

2010 Australian Research Council Linkage Grant (LP100100049 2010-2012). Healthy eating

and obesity prevention for pre-schoolers: A randomised controlled trial. Skouteris, H., McCabe, MP. Swinburn, B. $200,000

2009 Rotary Health Grant (2009). An Early Intervention for Mental Health Problems among

Children: Comparisons, Openness, Peers and Esteem (COPE). Ricciardelli, L., McCabe, M, Skouteris, H. $68,000

2008 National Heart Foundation of Australia Grants-in-Aid (2008-2009). A test of a

Model predicting eating behaviours in young children: A prospective study. Paxton, S., Campbell, K. Wertheim, E., Gibbons, K., Skouteris, H. $122,932

2005 Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, DP0557181 (2005-2007). Body image concerns during pregnancy and the post-partum: What are the predictors and consequences? Wertheim, E., Paxton, S., Skouteris, H., Milgrom, J. $145,000

1999 Australian Research Council Grant (1999). The development of pre-school

Children’s understanding of delayed media representations: Evidence of delayed self-recognition? Skouteris, H. $8,000

1998 Australian Research Council Grant (1998-1999). The development of intra-modal and cross-modal perception of sequentially presented shape information in pre-school children. Skouteris, H. $27,000

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Category 2-4 2020 Skouteris, H. (2020-2023). Health and Social Care Improvement and

Implementation Science. Baptcare. $1,500,000 2020 Skouteris, H., (2020). Frontline counseling services for the Royal Commission into

Violence, abuse, neglect and explortation of people with a disability. Relationships Australia Victoria. $80,000

2020 O’Donnell, R., Skouteris, H. (2020). MyCare Fellowship: Improving the lives of

disadvantaged and vulnerable Australians. Baptcare. $100,000 2020 Blewitt, C., Skouteris, H. (2020). Developing the Cheshire SEED evidence base: A

postdoctoral research project. Bestchance Child Family Care. $85,000 2020 Skouteris, H., Teede, H., Currie, G., Crump, B. (2020-2021). Developing a suite of

short, low-cost, online micro-credentialed courses to support healthcare improvement innovation and impact. Monash Warwick Alliance. $49,040

2020 Skouteris, H., O’Connor, M. (2020-2021). Program Development and Evaluation of

Relationship Australia Victoria’s (RAV) service delivery to support people affected by the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability. RAV. $80,000

2019 Teede, H., McLoughlin, I., Skouteris, H., Bain, C. (2019-2023). Graduate Research

Industry Partnership (GRIP) - Digital and Data Driven Healthcare. Monash University. $1,708,000

2019 The Economic and Social Research Council UK (2019-2024). Currie, G., Swan, J., Singh, S., Johnson, R., Munro, E., Kaner, E., McGovern, R., Skouteris, H., Simkiss, D. Program Development and Evaluation of Relationship Australia Victoria’s (RAV) service delivery to support people affected by the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability. $3,145,803

2019 Kilpatrick, M., Venn, A., Barnden, K., McBeath, S., Harrison, C., Skouteris, H., Hills,

A., Teede, H., Hill, B., Lim, S. (2019-2021). Health in Preconception, Pregnancy and Post- Birth (HIPPP): An antenatal lifestyle promotion program for the Royal Hobart Hospital. $445,415

2019 Green (Nee-Cox), R., Skouteris H. (2019-2021) Supporting Healthy Eating and Active

Living in Residential Out-of-Home Care- an extension study. Department of Health and Human Services, Victoria. $300,000

2019 O’Donnell, R., Skouteris, H. (2019-2020). Churn within family services in Tasmania.

Department of Communities, Tasmania. $77,000 2019 Skouteris, H., Ayton, D.,Moran, C., Lustig, J., Vicary, D. (2019). Integrating care via a

volunteer based patient-centred program for hospitalised patients with dementia and/or delirium. Medical Research Future Fund, via Monash Partners. $146,000

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2018 Skouteris, H. (2018-2021). PhD stipend to support Julie Avery: Evaluation of the Sanctuary Model - Implementation & evaluation of a trauma informed practice model within an Australian Specialist education context: Impact on educational and health outcomes. MacKillop. $84,000

2018 Skouteris, H., Teede, H., Boyle, J., Burstein, F. (2018-2020). Generating and

translating knowledge in health promotion and lifestyle improvement prior to and during pregnancy, to reduce the burden of maternal obesity. Medical Research Future Fund, via The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre. $176,830

2018 Skouteris, H. (2018-2020). Evaluation of Rapid Response Intervention. Anglicare

Victoria. $175,000 2018 Skouteris, H. (2018-2020). Implementing Parents Building Solutions: An evaluation

of a pragmatic trial. Anglicare Victoria. $135,000 2018 Skouteris, H. (2018-2020). Supporting research into the Doveton effect. Our Place.

$52,000 2018 Skouteris, H. (2018 -2019). Evaluation of Men’s Violence Prevention Program.

Relationships Australia Victoria. $80,000 2018 Skouteris, H. (2018-2019). MICare: Improving the lives of disadvantaged, and

vulnerable Australians. Baptcare. $100, 600 2018 Skouteris, H. (2018-2019). HEALing Matters for Foster and Kinship Care: Improving

the lives of disadvantaged, and vulnerable Australians. Baptcare. $70,000 2018 Skouteris, H. (2018-2019). Evaluation of Parent and Community Support (PACS) and

Cheshire School research program. Bestchance, Child, Family, Care. $80,000 2018 Skouteris, H. (2018 -2019). Evaluation of Anglicare’s Parents Building Solutions

Program. Anglicare Victoria. $66,000 2018 Skouteris, H. (2018-2019). Post-transitional programs for young people in out-of-

home care. Baptcare. $10,000 2017 National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant (2017-2020). Glidden,

B., Skouteris, H. A consumer-centred intervention designed to improve healthy lifestyle behaviours and weight management in preconception women. $289,789

2017 Skouteris, H., (2017-2019). Cox, R. Supporting Healthy Eating and Active Living in

Residential Out-of-Home Care. Department of Health and Human Services. $661,600

2017 Skouteris, H. (2017). Parent and Community Support (PACS) program evaluation,

bestchance Child, Family Care. $31,000 2017 Skouteris, H. (2017-2019). Cradle to Kinder Evaluation. MacKillop Family Services

and VACCA. $100,000

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2017 Rinehart, N., McGinley, J., Austin, D., McGillivray, J., May, T., Hinkley, T., Barnett, L.,

Skouteris, H. (2017). The ALLPlay Dance Program. NDIA. $700,000 2017 Skouteris, H., Morris, H. (2017). Evaluation of early childhood pedagogical programs.

Children’s Protection Society. $50,000 2017 Skouteris, H., Cox, R. (2017). An evaluation of aboriginal sport and recreation culture

camps for youth in out of home care. Department of Health and Human Services. $27,500

2017 McGillivray, J., Skouteris, H., Cox, R. (2017-2018). Building resilience in children and

young people. Department of Health and Human Services. $100,000 2017 Skouteris, H., Cox, R., Fuller-Tyskiewicz, M. (2017). Increasing healthy eating and

physical activity promoting policies and practices in the child welfare sector. Berry Street. $65,000

2017 Cox, R., Skouteris, H. (2017). Physical activity for thought: Development of a resource

package for the health and human services sector. Department of Health and Human Services, Sport and Recreation. $45,000

2017 Skouteris, H., Bergmeier, H. (2017). Supporting parents with history of disordered

eating to promote positive parent-child interactions around food. Eating Disorders Victoria. $50,000

2016 Skouteris, H., Bergmeier, H. (2016). Building the capabilities of early childhood

educators: A communities of learning approach. Bestchance Child Family Care. $50,000

2016 Rinehart, N., Skouteris, H., Barnett, L., McGillivray, J., Hinkley, T. (2016). Inclusive

Sports Program. Project Grant NDIA. $400,000 2016 Rasmussen, B., Skouteris, H., Nankervis, A., Nagle, C., McNamara, C., Steele, C.

(2016). Physical, social, psychological and cultural factors influencing breastfeeding intention, initiation and duration among women with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes living in Victoria. Ella Lowe Grant, Nurses Board Victoria. $50,000

2016 McPhie, S., Kothe, E., Skouteris, H., Nagle, C., Nowson, C., Hill, B. (2016). Addressing

curriculum barriers for providing preconception and antenatal weight management. Deakin University Faculty Research Development Grant. $17,716

2016 Evans, S., Skouteris, H. (2016). The personal benefits of handwriting. Office Works

$50,000 2015 Rinehart, N., Skouteris, H., Barnett, L., McGillivray, J., Hinkley, T. (2015-2018). AFL

Auskick Disability Inclusive Program. Moose Enterprise Pty Ltd. $1,000,000 2015 Rasmussen, B., Skouteris, H., Nankervis, A., Nagle, C., McNamara, C., Steele, C.

(2015). Physical, social, psychological and cultural factors influencing breastfeeding

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in women with diabetes. Australian Diabetes in pregnancy Society: ADIPS – Novo Nordisk Research Grants 2015 Application. $6600

2015 Rasmussen, B., Skouteris, H., Nankervis, A., Nagle, C., McNamara, C., Steele, C.

(2015). Physical, social, psychological and cultural factors influencing breastfeeding intention, initiation and duration among women with diabetes living in Victoria. Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research (QPS), Deakin University. $15,000

2015 Skouteris, H., Hooley, M. (2015). Dental caries prevention and treatment for children

in out-of-home care. Alliance for a Cavity Free Future Community Grant. $20,000. 2015 Hayden, M., Hayden, Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M. Kremer, P., Skouteris, H., Nagle, C., Yucel,

M., Verdejo, A., Boyle, J., Brennan, L. (2015). An investigation of decision-making and self-regulation during pregnancy and its association with gestational weight gain. Deakin Central Research Grant Scheme $20,000.

2015 Edwards, S., Skouteris, H., Nolan, A., Henderson, M. (2015). Young children's internet

cognition. Australian Catholic University Research Fund. $17,729. 2014 Skouteris, H., Nagle, C., Campbell, K., Moodie, M., Teede, H., Forster, D., Dodd, J.,

Callaway, L. (2014). Reducing the burden of maternal perinatal obesity by developing a model of health systems change through research, capacity building, and translation of knowledge practice and policy. Faculty Seeding Grant Scheme, Faculty of Health, Deakin University. $30,000

2014 Edwards, S., Skouteris, H., Nolan, A., Henderson. M. (2014). Cyber-safety education

in the early years. adAU Foundation. $15,200 2014 Rinehart, N.J., McGillivray, J., Salmon, J., Barnett, L., Skouteris, H. (2014). Improving

health outcomes for individuals with autism through prevention-focused research: A Deakin University Faculty of Health Initiative. Faculty Seeding Grant Scheme, Faculty of Health, Deakin University. $93,590

2014 Kothe, E., Skouteris, H., Hagger, M., Nagle, C., Abraham, C., McNaughton, S. (2014).

The role of trait self-regulation in adherence to dietary guidelines among pregnant women. Faculty Research Development Grant, Faculty of Health, Deakin University. $17,000

2014 McPhie, S., Vanderpligt, P., Skouteris, H., Campbell, K., Olsson, C., Dodd, J. (2014).

Pre-pregnancy weight matters: Developing an evidence base to inform preconception interventions that aim to achieve healthier pregnancies and birth outcomes. Faculty Research Development Grant, Faculty of Health, Deakin University. $14,804

2014 Tooley, G., Olsson, C., Skouteris, H. (2014). The Australian Unity Index of Well-being.

Australian Unity. $206, 466 2012 Nagle, C., Skouteris, H., Kennedy, R., and Mayall, P. (2012). Primary prevention of

gestational diabetes in overweight and obese women. QPS seeding funding grant. $24,000

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2012 Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M, Skouteris, H., Smolak, L., Nihill, K. (2012). Think Health and Wellbeing: A school-based intervention for adolescent mental health. Deakin University Central Research Development Grant. $20,000

2012 Hooley, M., Skouteris, H., Satur, J., Kilpatrick, N. (2012). Parental influences of child

body mass index and dental caries in Victorian preschool children: A pilot study. Deakin University Central Research Development Grant. $17,000

2011 Hooley, M., Skouteris, H., Lopez-Duran, S., Tiggemann, M. (2011). Physical Self

Awareness by Preschool Children. Deakin University Faculty Research Development Grant. $15,000

2011 Skouteris, H., Rutherford, L. (2011). Deakin University Central Research Grant.

Supporting obesity prevention and environmental sustainability in early childhood contexts. $15,000

2011 Nagle, C., Skouteris, H. (2011). Deakin University Central Research Grant. Continuity

of care and gestational weight gain in obese women. $19,000 2011 Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M, Skouteris, H. (2011). Deakin University Faculty Research

Development Grant. The THINK Health and Wellbeing Project: Improving body image and mental health in adolescent girls. $19,000

2010 Skouteris, H. (2010). Berry Street. Evaluation of the Health and Wellbeing Pathways

to Future Program. $19,700 2010 Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M, Skouteris, H., McCabe, M. (2010). Deakin University Faculty

Research Development Grant. Predictors of fluctuations in body dissatisfaction among women: The development of a theoretical model using a novel prospective approach. $9,000

2010 Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Milgrom, J. (2010). Deakin University Central Research

Grant. Excessive gestational weight gain: What might be the cause? $22,000 2009 Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L. (2009). Deakin University Faculty Research

Development Grant. Parental risk factors for obesity in pre-schoolers: A prospective study. $19,000

2009 Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Swinburn, B. (2009). MEND Australia Industry Funds.

Evaluation of Mini MEND program. $5,000

2008 Skouteris, H. (2008). Black Swan Industry Funds. Overweight and obesity in young children: An Australian-Hellenic study. $9,000

2008 Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L. (2008) Faculty Research Development

Grant. The impact of parent cognitions and parent-child interaction on risk factors for overweight and obesity. $15,000

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2006 Paxton, S., Wertheim, E., Skouteris, H. (2006). La Trobe University Central large Grant. Do maternal feeding style, eating attitudes and behaviours predict early childhood eating and obesity? $19,111

2005 Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E., Paxton, S. (2005-2006). Federal Government

Department of Health and Aging Grant. A prospective study of the factors that predict abstinence and low to moderate alcohol consumption during pregnancy. $20,140

2004 Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E., Paxton, S. (2004). Grand United Health. The

development of body image concerns during pregnancy and the postpartum and the use of natural therapies as predictors of women's physical and psychological wellbeing. $10,000

2003 Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E., Paxton, S. (2003) Grand United Health. The development

of body image concerns during the postpartum and the use of natural therapies as predictors of women's physical and psychological wellbeing: A pilot study. $10,000

2003 Skouteris, H. (2003). Buena Vista Home Entertainment. Young children’s responses

to Playschool and Disney animation: Exploring the effects of repeat-viewing and co-viewing on cognition and behaviour. $30,000

2003 Dissanayake, C., Skouteris, H. (2003). Kindergarten Parents Vic/Buena Vista Home

Entertainment. An investigation of children's participation in 3-year-old kindergarten on social adjustment and social competence in their preparatory school year. $10,000

2002 Skouteris, H. (2002). Buena Vista Home Entertainment. Children’s responses to

animated videos. $25,000 2002 Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E. (2002). La Trobe Industry Collaborative Grant. The

development of a model of factors that predict and result from body dissatisfaction during pregnancy: A Prospective study. $20,000

2001 Dissanayake, C., Skouteris, H., Ferguson, K. (2001). La Trobe University Collaborative

Industry Grant. The effect of age-of-entry on the infant's transition to childcare and the mother's transition to work. $19,000

2001 Skouteris, H. (2001). Australian Research Council (Faculty of Science, Technology, &

Engineering, La Trobe University): The emergence of an extended sense of self in pre-school children. $3,250

Publications INVITED CHAPTERS

1. Blewitt, C., Skouteris, H., O'Connor, A., & Bergmeier, H. (2020). Social and Emotional Development in Early Childhood. In A. Kilderry and B. Raban (Eds.). Strong Foundations: Evidence Informing Practice in Early Childhood. Melbourne, Australia: ACER Publishing

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2. Skouteris, H., Hill, B., Bergmeier, H.J., Lim, S., Walker, R., Jack, B., Montanaro, C., Redman, L., Steegers, E, Stephenson, J., Sundseth, H., Thangaratinam, S., Teede, H.J., Bailey, C., Boyle, J.A., Harrison, C.L, Baxter, J., Luiza Vilela Borges, A & Jorgensen, L. (2019). Maternal Obesity and Implications for Maternal and Child Health. In Juan Sims (Ed), “Maternal Health: Global Perspectives, Challenges and Issues”. Nova Science Publishers: USA.

3. Gale, J & Skouteris, H. (2013). Health Coaching: Health psychology applications for facilitating health behaviour change for chronic condition prevention and self-management. In Marie Caltabiano and Lina Ricciardelli (Eds), Handbook of Health and Well-Being, APS Health College. UK: John Wiley & Sons. pp 15 – 28.

4. Skouteris, H. (2013). Psychosocial determinants of maternal obesity through pregnancy and the postpartum and the implications for childhood obesity. In Marie Caltabiano and Lina Ricciardelli (Eds), Handbook of Health and Well-Being, APS Health College. UK: John Wiley & Sons. pp 288-302

5. Skouteris, H. (2012) Physical and Body Image Changes during Pregnancy. Encyclopedia of

Body Image and Human Appearance. In Tom Cash (Ed), Encyclopedia of Body Image and Human Appearance. Oxford, UK: Elsevier/Academic Press. pp. 664–668.

6. Skouteris, H. (2011). Body Image Issues in Obstetrics and Gynecology. In Tom Cash and Linda Smolak (Eds), Body Image: A Handbook of Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice, 2nd Edition. NY: Guilford Press.

PEER REVIEWED PAPERS 1. Edwards, S., Nolan, A., Henderson, M., Grieshaber, S., Highfield, K., Salamon, A., Skouteris, H.,

& Straker, L. (2020). Rationale, design and methods protocol for participatory design of an Online Tool to support industry service provision regarding digital technology use ‘with, by and for’ young children. IJERPH. Accepted 23rd November 2020

2. Malliaras, P., Cridland, K., Hopmans, R., Ashton, S., Littlewood, C., Page, R., Harris, I., Skouteris, H., Haines, T. (2020). Internet and Telerehabilitation-Delivered Management of Rotator Cuff–Related Shoulder Pain (INTEL Trial): Randomized Controlled Pilot and Feasibility Trial, JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 8(11):e24311. DOI: 10.2196/24311

3. Blewitt, C., Morris, H., O'Connor, A., Ifanti, A., Greenwood, D., & Skouteris, H. (2020). Social and Emotional Learning in Early Childhood Education and Care: A Public Health Perspective. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. Accepted 8th November, 2020.

4. O'Donnell, R., Hatzikiriakidis, K., Mendes, P., Savaglio, M., Kerridge, G., Curry, G., Green (nee Cox), R., & Skouteris, H. (2020). The impact of transition interventions for young people leaving care: A review of the Australian evidence. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2020.1842216

5. O’Donnell, R., Savaglio, M., Vicary, D., & Skouteris, H. (2020). Effect of community mental health care programs in Australia: A systematic review. Australian Journal of Primary Health. https://doi.org/10.1071/PY20147

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6. O’Donnell, R., Savaglio, M., Fast, D., Vincent, A., Vicary, D., & Skouteris, H. (2020). The Mycare study: protocol for a controlled trial evaluating the effect of a community-based intervention on psychosocial and clinical outcomes and hospital admission rates for adults with severe mental illness. BMJ Open. 10(11). DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040610.

7. Mullins, A., O’Donnell, R., Mousa, M., Rakin, D., Ben-Meir, M., Boyd-Skinner, C., & Skouteris, H. (2020). Health Outcomes and Healthcare Efficiencies Associated with the Use of Electronic Health Records in Hospital Emergency Departments: a Systematic Review. J Med Syst, 44(12), 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10916-020-01660-0

8. O'Donnell, R., Savaglio, M., Skouteris, H., Banaszak-Holl, J., Moran, C., Morris, H., Vicary, D., & Ayton, D. (2020). The effectiveness of transition interventions to support older patients from hospital to home: A systematic scoping review. Journal of Applied Gerontology. https://doi.org/10.1177/0733464820968712

9. Papadopoulos, NV., Whelan, M., Skouteris, H., Williams, K., McGinley, J., Shih, STF., Emonson, C., Moss, SA., Sivaratnam, C., Whitehouse AJO., & Rinehart NJ. (2020). An Examination of Parent-Reported Facilitators and Barriers to Organized Physical Activity Engagement for Youth With Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Physical, and Medical Conditions. Front Psychol, 11(568723). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.568723

10. O'Donnell, R., MacRae, A., Savaglio, M., Vicary, D., Green, R., Mendes, P., Kerridge, G., Currie, G., Diamond, S., & Skouteris, H. (2020). “It was daunting. I was 18 and I left residential care and there was no support whatsoever”: A Scoping Study into the Transition from Out-of-Home-Care Process in Tasmania, Australia. Children Australia. https://doi.org/10.1017/cha.2020.54.

11. Skouteris H, Bergmeier HJ, Berns SD, Betancourt J, Boynton-Jarrett R, Davis M B, Gibbons K, Perez-Escamilla R, Story M. (2020). Reframing the early childhood obesity prevention narrative through an equitable nurturing approach. Maternal Child Nutrition, e13094. https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13094

12. O’Donnell, R., Bamblett, M., Johnson, G., Hunter, S., Stringer, K., Croisdale, S., Pizzirani, B., Ayton, D., Savaglio, M., & Skouteris, H. (2020). Evaluation of the Cradle to Kinder Program for Aboriginal Mothers and Their Children: Perspectives from the Women and their Workers. Children Australia. https://doi.org/10.1017/cha.2020.40

13. Ayton, DR., O'Donnell, R., Vicary, D., Bateman, C., Moran, C., Srikanth, V., Lustig, J., Banaszak-Holl, J., Hunter, P., Pritchard, E., Morris, H., Savaglio, M., Parikh, S., & Skouteris, H. (2020) Psychosocial volunteer support for older adults with cognitive impairment: Development of MyCare Ageing using a co-design approach via action research. BMJ Open, 10(e036449). DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036449

14. O'Donnell, R., Savaglio, M., Vicary, D., & Skouteris, H. (2020). The impact of community mental health care programs in Australia: A systematic review. Australian Journal of Primary Health. https://doi.org/10.1071/PY20147

15. Avery, J., Morris, M., Galvin, E., Misso, M., Savaglio, M., Skouteris, H. (2020) Systematic Review of School-Wide Trauma-Informed Approaches. Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma. DOI:10.1007/jcat.0018

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16. Galvin, E., O'Donnell, R., Mousa, A., Halfpenny, N., & Skouteris, H. (2020). Attitudes of Residential Care Staff Towards Trauma-Informed Care. Children and Youth Services Review, 117. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105346

17. Robinson, T.E., Bailey, C., Morris, H. Burns, P., Melder, A., Croft, C., Spyridonidis, D., Bismantara, H., Skouteris, H., Teede, H. (2020). Bridging the research – practice gap in healthcare: A Rapid Review of Research Translation Centres in the UK and Australia. Health Research Policy and Systems, 18(17). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12961-020-00621-w

18. Galvin, E., O'Donnell, R., Breman, R., Avery, J., Mousa, A., Halfpenny, N., & Skouteris, H. (2020). Interventions and Practice Models for Improving Health and Psychosocial Outcomes for Children in Residential Out-of-Home Care: Systematic Review. Australian Social Work. 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031362

19. Robinson, T.E., Skouteris, H., Burns, P., Melder, A., Bailey, C., Croft, C., Spyridonidis, D., Teede, H., Health (2020). Flipping the Paradigm: A Qualitative Exploration of Research Translation Centres in the UK and Australia Research Policy and Systems. 18, 111. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12961-020-00622-9

20. Newman, S., Mcloughlin, J., Skouteris, H., Blewitt, C., Melhuish, E., & Bailey, C. (2020). Does an integrated, wrap-around school and community service model in an early learning setting improve academic outcomes for children from low socioeconomic. backgrounds? Early Child Development and Care. 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2020.1803298

21. O'Donnell, R., Ayton, D., Pizzirani, B., Savaglio, M., Fast, D., Vicary, D., & Skouteris, H. (2020). MyCare - Enhancing community mental health care in Tasmania, Australia: Program description and implementation findings. Australian Journal of Primary Health. https://doi.org/10.1071/PY20046.

22. Hartley, E., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., & Hill, B. (2020). A qualitative insight into the relationship between postpartum depression and body image. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. DOI: 10.1080/02646838.2019.1710119 [Impact Factor 0.863]

23. Bergmeier, H., Vandall-Walker, V., Skrybant, M.,Teede, H.J., Bailey, C., Baxter, J.B., Vilela Borges, A.L., Boyle, J.A., Everitt, A., Harrison, C.L., Herrera, M., Hill, B., Jack, B., Jones, S., Jorgensen, L., Lim, S., Montanaro, C., Redman, L., Stephenson, J., Sundseth, H., Thangaratinam, S., Thynne, P., Walker, R., Skouteris, H. (2020). Global Health in Preconception, Pregnancy and Postpartum Alliance: Development of an International Consumer and Community Involvement Framework. Research Involvement and Engagement, 6(47), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-020-00218-1

24. Walker, R., Kandel, P., Hill, B., Hills, S., Dunbar, J., Skouteris, H. (2020) Practice nurses and providing preconception care to women in Australia: a qualitative study. Australian Journal of Primary Health. https://doi.org/10.1071/PY20072

25. Hill, B., Hall, J., Skouteris, H & Currie, S. (2020). Defining preconception: Exploring the concept

of a preconception population. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 20(280). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-020-02973-1 [Impact Factor 2.413]

26. Smales, M., Savaglio, M., Morris, H., Bruce, L., Skouteris, H., & Green (nee Cox), R. (2020). “Surviving Not Thriving”: Experiences of Health Among Young People with a Lived Experience

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in Out-of-Home Care. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 25(1), 809-823. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2020.1752269 [Impact Factor: 0.572]

27. Smales, M., Savaglio, M., Webster, S., Skouteris, H., Pizzirani, B., O'Donnell, R., & Green (nee Cox), R. (2020). Are the voices of young people living in out-of-home care represented in research examining their health?: A systematic review of the literature. Children and Youth Services Review, 25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.104966 [Impact Factor: 1.226]

28. Madden, SK, Cordon, EL., Bailey, C., Skouteris, H., Ahuja, K., Hills, AP., & Hill B. (2020). The effect of workplace lifestyle programs on diet, physical activity and weight-related outcomes for working women: A systematic review using the TIDieR checklist. Obesity Reviews, 21(10). https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.13027 [Impact Factor: 8.483]

29. Walker, R., Drakeley, S., Julce, C., Sidduri, N., Bickmore, T., Skouteris, H., Jack, B., & Boyle, J. (2020) Assessing the potential of a virtual patient advocate to provide preconception care and health advice to women living in Australia. Journal of the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2040174420000264 [Impact Factor: 2.340]

30. Yazdizadeh, B., Walker, R., Skouteris, H., Olander, E. K., & Hill, B. (2020) Interventions improving health professionals’ practice for addressing patients’ weight management behaviours: Systematic review of reviews. Health Promotion International. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daaa039 [Impact Factor: 1.93]

31. Hill, B., Skouteris, H., Boyle, J. A., Bailey, C., Walker, R., Thangaratinam, S., Sundseth, H., Stephenson, J., Steegers, E., Redman, L. M., Montanaro, C., Lim, S., Jorgensen, L., Jack, B., Borges, A. L. V., Bergmeier, H. J., Baxter, J-A. B., Harrison, C. L., & Teede, H. J. (2020). Health in preconception, pregnancy and postpartum global alliance: International network pregnancy priorities for the prevention of maternal obesity and related pregnancy and long-term complications. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(3), 822. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9030822 [Impact Factor: 5.688]

32. Lim, S., Morris, H., Pizzirani, B., Kajewski, D., Lee, WK., & Skouteris, H. (2020). Evaluating hospital tools and services that were co-produced with patients: A rapid review. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 32(4), 231-239. https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzaa020 [Impact Factor: 1.829]

33. Bailey, C., Skouteris, H., Harrison, C.L., Boyle J., Bartlett, R., Hill, B., Thangaratinam S., Teede, H., & Ademi, Z. (2020). The cost-effectiveness of antenatal lifestyle interventions for preventing gestational diabetes and hypertensive disease in pregnancy. PharmacoEconomics Open, 4(3), 499-510. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41669-020-00197-9 [Impact Factor: 4.070]

34. Madden, S., Skouteris, H., Bailey, C., Hills, A.P., Ahuja, K.D.K., & Hill, B. (2020). Women in the Workplace: Promoting healthy lifestyles and mitigating weight gain during the preconception, pregnancy and postpartum periods. International Journal on Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(3), 821. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17030821[Impact Factor: 2.468]

35. Bailey C., Skouteris, H., Teede, H., Hill, B., De Courten, B., Walker, R., Liew, D., Thangaratinam, S., & Ademi, Z. (2020). Are lifestyle interventions to reduce excessive gestational weight gain

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cost effective? A Systematic Review. Current Diabetes Reports, 20(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11892-020-1288-1[Impact Factor: 3.996]

36. Blewitt, C., Morris, H., Jackson, K., Barrett, H., Bergmeier, H., O’Connor, A., Mousa, A., Nolan, A., & Skouteris, H. (2020). Integrating Health and Educational Perspectives to Promote Preschoolers’ Social and Emotional Learning: Development of a Multi-Faceted Program Using an Intervention Mapping Approach. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(2), 575. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17020575

37. Bergmeier, H., Hill, B., Haycraft, E., Blewitt, C., Lim, S., Meyer, C., & Skouteris, H. (2020). Maternal body dissatisfaction in pregnancy, postpartum and early parenting: An overlooked factor implicated in maternal and childhood obesity risk. Appetite, 147. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2019.104525 [Impact Factor: 3.501]

38. Blewitt, C., O’Connor, A., Morris, H., Mousa, A., Bergmeier, H., Nolan, A., Jackson, K., Barrett, H., & Skouteris, H. (2020). Do curriculum-based social and emotional learning programs in early childhood education and care strengthen teacher outcomes? A systematic literature review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(3), 1049. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17031049

39. Bergmeier, H., Paxton S.J., Milgrom, J., Anderson, S.E., Baur, L., Hill, B., Lim, S., Green, R., &

Skouteris, H. (2019). Early mother-child dyadic pathways to childhood obesity risk: A conceptual model. Appetite, 144, 104459. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2019.104459 [Impact Factor: 3.501]

40. Skouteris, H., Kirpatrick, I., Currie, G., Braithwaite, J., & Teede, H.(2019). Are external management consultancies effective in healthcare improvement, do they reflect value for money and what are the alternate models? Internal Medicine Journal, 49(11), 1451 – 1455. https://doi.org/10.1111/imj.14634

41. Hill, B., Ling, M., Mishra, G., Moran, L. J., Teede, H. J., Bruce, L., & Skouteris, H. (2019). Lifestyle and psychological factors associated with pregnancy intentions: Findings from a longitudinal cohort study of Australian women. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(4), 5094. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16245094. [Impact Factor 2.468].

42. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Broadbent, J., Richardson, B., Watson, B., Klas, A., & Skouteris, H. (2019). A network analysis comparison of central determinants of body dissatisfaction among pregnant and non-pregnant women. Body Image, 32, 111-120. DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2019.12.001 [Impact Factor: 3.124]

43. Blewitt, C., O'Connor, A., Morris, H., May, T., Mousa, A., Bergmeier, H., Nolan, A., Jackson, K., Barrett, H. & Skouteris, H. (2019). A Systematic review of targeted social and emotional learning interventions in early childhood education and care settings. Early Child Development and Care, 1-29. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2019.1702037 [Impact Factor: 0.480]

44. Bergmeier, H., Morris, H., Mundell, N., & Skouteris, H. (2019). What role can accredited

exercise physiologists play in the treatment of eating disorders? A descriptive study. Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention. https://doi.org/10.1080/10640266.2019.1701351 [Impact Factor: 0.630]

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45. Rasmussen, B., Nankervis, A., Skouteris, H., McNamara, C., Nagle, C., Steeke, C., Bruce, L.,

Holton., S., & Wynter, K. (2019). Factors associated with breastfeeding to 3 months postpartum among women with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus: An exploratory study. Women and Birth, 33(3), e274-e279. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2019.06.008

46. Walker, R., Morris, H., Lang, S., Hampton, K., Boyle, J., & Skouteris, H. (2019), Co-designing preconception and pregnancy care for healthy maternal lifestyles and obesity prevention. Women and Birth, 33(5), 473-478. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2019.11.005 [Impact Factor: 2.079]

47. Hill, B., Skouteris, H., Teede, H. J., Bailey, C., Baxter, J-A.B., Bergmeier, H. J., Borges, A. L. V., Harrison, C., Jack, B., Jorgensen, L., Lim, S., Montanaro, C., Redman, L., Steegers, E., Stephenson, J., Sundseth, H., Thangaratinam, S., Walker, R., & Boyle, J. A. (2019). Health in preconception, pregnancy and postpartum global alliance: International network preconception research priorities for the prevention of maternal obesity and related pregnancy and long-term complications. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(12), 2119. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8122119 [Impact Factor 5.688].

48. Pizzirani, B., O'Donnell, R., Skouteris, H., Crump, B., & Helena, T. (2019). Clinical Leadership Development in Australian Healthcare; a Systematic Review. Internal Medicine Journal. https://doi.org/10.1111/imj.14713 [Impact Factor: 1.767]

49. Faleschini, S., Millar, L., Rifas-Shiman, SL, Skouteris, H., Hivert, MF., & Oken, E. (2019).

Women’s perceived social support: associations with postpartum weight retention, health behaviors and depressive symptoms. BMC Women’s Health, 19(143). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-019-0839-6 [Impact Factor: 1.592]

50. Morris, H., Valentine, C., Cummins, J., Dwyer, A., & Skouteris, H. (2019). “Tell me and I forget,

teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn. And that’s what it’s about”. How a co-design methodology is used in the delivery of Parents Building Solutions: a qualitative study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 40(4), 368-382. https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1389 [Impact Factor: 0.423]

51. Walker. R., Olander, EK., Hill, B., Willey, S., & Skouteris, H. (2019). Weight management across pregnancy and postpartum care: The need for interprofessional education and collaboration, Nurse Education in Practice, 41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2019.102651 [Impact Factor: 1.665]

52. Pizzirani, B., Green (nee Cox), R., O'Donnell, R., & Skouteris, H. (2019). Healthy lifestyle

programs in out-of-home care: Implementing preventative trauma-informed approaches at scale. Australian Social Work, 25(1), 396-406. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2019.1662317 [Impact Factor: 0.470]

53. Pizzirani, B., O'Donnell, R., Bruce, L., Breman, R., Smales, M., Xie, J., Hu, H., Skouteris, H., &

Green (nee Cox), R. (2019). The large-scale implementation and evaluation of a healthy lifestyle program in residential out-of-home care: Study protocol. International Journal of Youth and Adolescents, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2019.1662317 [Impact Factor: 0.770]

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54. Bergmeier, H., Hill, B, Haycraft, E., Blewitt, C., Lim, S., Meyer, C., & Skouteris, H. (2019). Maternal body dissatisfaction in pregnancy, postpartum and early parenting: An overlooked factor implicated in maternal and childhood obesity risk. Appetite. DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2019.104525 [Impact Factor 3.501]

55. Morris, H., O’Connor, A., Cummins, J., Valentine, C., Dwyer, A., Goodyear, M., & Skouteris, H.

(2019). A pilot efficacy study of parents building solutions: a universal parenting program using co-design and strength-based approaches. Child and Youth Services Review. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.104447 [Impact factor: 1.226]

56. Rasmussen, B., Nankervis, A., Skouteris, H., McNamara, C., Nagle, C., Steele, C., Bruce, L., Holton, S., & Wynter, K. (2019). Psychological wellbeing among new mothers with diabetes: Exploratory analysis of the postnatal wellbeing in transition questionnaire. Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.srhc.2019.100457. [Impact factor: 1.125]

57. Galvin, E., O’Donnell, R., Skouteris H., Halfpenny, N., & Mousa, A. (2019). Interventions and practice models for improving health and psychosocial outcomes of children and young people in out-of-home care: Protocol for a systematic review. BMJ Open. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031362. [Impact factor: 2.376]

58. Rasmussen, B., Nankervis, A., Skouteris, H., McNamara, C., Nagle, C., Steele, A., Bruce, L., Holton, S. & Wynter, K. (2019). Factors associated with breastfeeding among women with pre-pregnancy diabetes: An exploratory study. Women and Birth. DOI:10.1016/j.wombi.2019.06.008 [Impact Factor: 2.079]

59. Bruce, L., Pizzirani, B., Green (nee Cox), R., Quarmby, T., O'Donnell, R., Strickland, D., & Skouteris, H. (2019). Physical activity engagement among young people living in the care system: A narrative review of the literature. Children and Youth Services Review. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.05.034. [Impact Factor: 1.226]

60. Chan, E.S., Lindor, E., McGinley, J., Skouteris, H., Austin, D., McGillivray, & Rinehart, N.J. (2019). Physical, cognitive, psychological and social effects of dance in children with disabilities: systematic review and meta-analysis, Disability and Rehabilitation. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2019.1615139 [Impact Factor: 2.054]

61. Hill, B., Kothe, E.J., Currie, S., Danby, M. Lang, A.Y., Bailey C., Moran, L.J., Teede, H., North, M., Bruce, L., & Skouteris, H. (2019). A 1 mapping review of the associations between pregnancy intentions and health-related lifestyle behaviours or psychological wellbeing. Preventive Medicine Reports. DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100869 [Impact Factor: 0.953]

62. Savaglio, M., Bergmeier, H., Green, R., O'Donnell, R., Pizzirani, B., Bruce, L., & Skouteris, H. (2019). Problematic eating interventions in out-of-home care: The need for a trauma-informed, attachment-focused approach. Australian Social Work. https://doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2019.1641528 [Impact Factor: 1.220]

63. Kothe, K., Bailey, C., Weiner, C., Nagle, C., Nowson, C., Hill, B., McPhie, S., Savaglio, M., &

Skouteris, H. (2019). An investigation of Australian midwifery curricula for obesity management and health behaviour change training, Nurse Education in Practice. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2019.03.003 [Impact Factor: 1.665]

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64. Skouteris, H., Teede, H., Thangaratinam, S., Bailey, C., Baxter, JA., Bergmeier, H., Harrison, C., Hill, B., Jack, B., Jorgensen, L., Lim, S., Matsaseng, T., Montanaro, C., Steegers, E., Stephenson, J., Sundseth, H., Luiza, A., Borges, V., Walker, R., Redman, LM., & Boyle, J. (2019). Commentary: addressing healthy lifestyle during preconception and pregnancy: Time for urgent action, Frontiers in Endocrinology- Obesity. DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2019.00163 [Impact Factor: 3.634]

65. Hill, B., Hayden, M., McPhie, S., Bailey, C., & Skouteris, H. (2019). Preconception and antenatal knowledge and beliefs about gestational weight gain. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/ajo.12942 [Impact Factor: 1.455]

66. Norrish, A., Cox, R., Simpson, A., Bermeier, H., Bruce, L., Savaglio, M., Pizzirani, B., O’Donnell,

R., Smales, M., & Skouteris, H. (2018). Understanding problematic eating in out- of- home care: The role of attachment and emotion regulaBrution. Appetite, 135, 33-42. DOI:10.1016/j.appet.2018.12.027 [Impact Factor: 3.501]

67. Andrews, B., Hill, B., & Skouteris, H. (2018). The relationship between antenatal body

attitudes, pre-pregnancy body mass index, and gestational weight gain. Midwifery, 56, 142-151. DOI:10.1016/j.midw.2017.10.012 [Impact Factor: 2.048]

68. Bailey, C., Klas, A., Cox, R., Bermeier, H., Avery, J., & Skouteris, H. (2018). Systematic review of

organisation-wide, trauma informed care models in out-of-home care (OoHC) settings. Health and Social Care in the Community, 1-13. DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12621 [Impact Factor: 1.573]

69. Blewitt, C., Fuller- Tyszkiewicz, M., Nolan, A., Bergmeier, H., Vicary, D., Huang, T., McCabe, P.,

McKay, T., & Skouteris, H. (2018). Social and emotional Learning associated with universal curriculum- based Interventions in early childhood education and care centres: A systematic review and meta- analysis. JAMA Network Open. DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.5727 [Impact Factor: 5.032]

70. Blewitt, C., Morris, H., Nolan, A., Jackson, K., Barrett, H., & Skouteris, H. (2018). Strengthening

the quality of educator-child interactions in early childhood education and care settings: A conceptual model to improve mental health outcomes for preschoolers. Early Child Development and Care. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2018.1507028 [Impact Factor: 0.713]

71. Bailey, C., Klas, A., Cox, R., Bergmeier, H., Avery, J., & Skouteris, H. (2018). Systematic review of

organisation-wide, trauma-informed care models in out-of-home care (OoHC) settings. Health & Social Care in the Community, 1-13, DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12621 [Impact Factor: 1.573]

72. Collings, R., Hill, B., & Skouteris, H. (2018). The influence of psychological factors on

postpartum weight retention 12 months post-birth. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 36(2), 177-191. DOI: 10.1080/02646838.2018.1424323 [Impact Factor: 0.863]

73. Cox, H., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, McCabe, M., Watson, B., Fredrickson, J., Jones, A., D., Omerogullari, S., Stanton, Bromfield, L., & Hardy, LL. (2018). A qualitative exploration of coordinators’ and carers’ perceptions of the Health Eating, Active Living programme of residential care. Child Abuse Review. https://doi.org/10.1002/car.2453 [Impact Factor: 1.206]

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74. Davies, S.J., Lum, J.A., Skouteris, H., Byrne, L.K., & Hayden, M. J. (2018). Cognitive impairment during pregnancy: A meta-analysis. Medical Journal of Australia. DOI: 10.5694/mja17.00131 [Impact Factor: 5.332]

75. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Richardson, B., Klein. B., Skouteris, H., Christensen, H., Austin,

D., Castle, D., Mihalopoulos, C., O'Donnell, R., Arulkadacham, L., Shatte, A., & Ware, A. (2018). End-user and expert perspectives on the acceptability of a tailored, self-guided smartphone app-based intervention for depression JMIR Mental Health, 5(3), e54. DOI:10.2196/mental.9445 [Impact Factor: 2.960]

76. Hartly, E., Hill, B., Fuller- Tyszkiewicz, M., Bailey, C., & Skouteris, H. (2018). The associations of

weight status and body attitudes with depressive and anxiety symptoms across the first year postpartum. Women’s Health Issues, 28(6), 530-538. DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2018.07.002 [Impact Factor: 1.957]

77. Hartley, E., Hill, B., McPhie, S., & Skouteris, H. (2018). Depressive and anxiety symptoms, body

image, and weight in the postpartum: a rapid systematic review. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 36, 81-101. https://doi.org/10.1080/02646838.2017.1396301 [Impact Factor: 1.351]

78. Kothe, E., Lamb, M., Bruce, L., McPhie, S., Klas, A., Hill, B., & Skouteris, H., (2018). Student

midwives’ intention to deliver weight management interventions: A theory of planned behaviour and self- determination theory approach. Nurse Education Today, 71, 10-16. DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2018.09.002 [Impact Factor: 2.442]

79. Morris, H., Edwards, S., Cutter-Mackenzie, A., Rutherford, L., Williams-Smith, J., & Skouteris, H.

(2018). Building children's knowledge about healthy eating and sustainability using play-based learning in early childhood education settings: a randomised trial. Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 43(4). DOI: 10.23965/ajec.43.4.04 [Impact Factor: 0.606]

80. Nathanson, R., Hill, B., Skouteris, H., & Bailey, C. (2018). Antenatal dietary patterns and postpartum depressive symptoms: A prospective study. Midwifery. 62, 69-76. DOI:10.1016/j.midw.2018.03.015 [Impact Factor: 2.048]

81. O’Connor, A., Blewitt, C., Nolan, A., & Skouteris, H. (2018). Using Intervention Mapping for child

development and wellbeing programs in early childhood education and care settings. Evaluation and Program Planning. 68(1), 57-63. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2018.02.011 [Impact Factor: 1.240]

82. O’Connor, A., Nolan, A., Bergmeier, H., Williams-Smith, J., & Skouteris, H. (2018). Early childhood

educators’ perceptions of parent-child relationships: a qualitative study. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood. 43(1), 4-15. DOI:10.23965/AJEC.43.1.01 [Impact Factor: 0.547]

83. O’Connor, M., Skouteris, H., Nolan, A., Hooley, M., Cann, W., & Williams-Smith, J.

(2018). Applying Intervention Mapping to develop an early childhood educators’ intervention promoting parent-child relationships. Early Child Development and Care. 68, 57-63. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2017.1362401 [Impact Factor: 0.713]

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84. Robinson, T., Skouteris, H., Melder, A., Bailey, C., Morris, H., Garad, R., & Teede, H. J. (2018). Application of Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation Framework to the Development of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Guideline: A Case Study on Implementation. In Seminars in reproductive medicine, Thieme Medical Publishers. 36(1), 13-18. DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1667311 [Impact Factor: 2.423]

85. Rodgers, R.F., Fuller-Tyskiewicz, M., Holmes, M., Skouteris, H., & Broadbent, B. (2018). When does behaviour follow intent? Relationships between trait level dietary restraint and daily eating behaviors. Appetite, 120, 449-455. DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2017.09.030. [Impact Factor: 3.501]

86. Edwards, S., Nolan, A., Henderson, M., Mantilla, A., Plowman, L., & Skouteris, H. (2018). Young

children's everyday concepts of the internet: A platform for cyber-safety education in the early years. British Journal of Educational Technology. DOI:10.1111/bjet.12529 [Impact Factor: 2.410]

87. Skouteris, H., Bailey, C., Nagle, C., Hauck, Y., Bruce, L., & Morris, H. (2017). Interventions

designed to promote exclusive breastfeeding in high-income countries: A systematic review update. Breastfeeding Medicine, 12, 604-614. DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2017.0065 [Impact Factor: 1.551]

88. O’Connor, T.M., Masses, L., Tu, A., Watts, A.W., O Hughes, S., Beauchamp, M., Baranowski, T.,

Pham, T., Merge, J, M., Fiese, B., Golley, R., Hingle, M., Kremers, S.P.J., Rhee, K.E., Skouteris, H., & Vaughn, A. (2017). Food parenting practices for 5 to 12 year old children: A concept map analysis of parenting and nutrition experts input. International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity, 14(1). DOI: 10.1186/s12966-017-0572-1 [Impact Factor: 4.396]

89. Harrison, C. L., Skouteris, H., Boyle, J., & Teede, H. J. (2017). Preventing obesity across the

preconception, pregnancy and postpartum cycle: Implementing research into practice. Midwifery, 52, p. 64-70. DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2017.06.003 [Impact Factor: 1.88]

90. Cox, R., Emond, R., Punch, S., McIntosh, I., Hall, K., Simpson, A., & Skouteris, H. (2017). It's not

as easy as saying, ‘just get them to eat more veggies’: Exploring healthy eating in residential care in Australia. Appetite, 117, 275-283. DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2017.07.004 [Impact Factor: 3.403]

91. Hill, B., Bergmeier, H., McPhie, S., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Teede, H., Forster, D., Spiliotis, B., Hills, A., & Skouteris, H. (2017). Is parity a risk factor for excessive weight gain during pregnancy and postpartum weight retention? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Obesity Reviews, 18, 755-764. DOI: 10.1111/obr.12538 [Impact Factor: 7.995]

92. Skouteris, H., Edwards, S., Morris, H., Cox, R., Baur, L. Wolfenden, L. & Huang, T. (2017). Early

childhood education and health working in partnership: the critical role of early childhood educators can play in childhood obesity prevention. Early Child Development and Care, 187, 1239-1243. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2016.1278370 [Impact Factor: .660]

93. McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., Allsop, S., Burns, L., Elliott, E., Najman, J., Jacobs, S., Mattick, R. P.,

Teague, S.,Olsson, C.A., & Hutchinson. D. (2017). Infant weight in the first year of life: Associations with maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and gestational weight gain. American Journal of Perinatology, 34, 774-779. DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1597992 [Impact Factor: 1.677]

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94. Hill, B., McPhie, S., Moran, L. J., Harrison, P., Huang, T. T.-K., Teede, H., & Skouteris, H. (2017).

Lifestyle intervention to prevent obesity during pregnancy: Implications and recommendations for research and implementation. Midwifery, 49, 13-18. DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2016.09.017 [Impact Factor: 1.861]

95. Cox, R., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Watson, B., Jones, A.D., Omerogullari, S., Stanton,

K., Bromfield, L., & Hardy, L.L. (2017). The healthy eating, active living (HEAL) study: Outcomes, lessons learnt & future recommendations. Child Abuse Review, 26, 161-244. https://doi.org/10.1002/car.2442 [Impact Factor: 1.543]

96. McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., Millar, L., Olsson, C., Campbell, K., van der Pligt, P., Dodd, J., & Hill B.

(2017). Preconception weight management: An untapped area of women’s health. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 23, 61-65. https://doi.org/10.1071/PY16004 [Impact Factor: 1.219]

97. Jones, R., Downing, K., Rinehart, N.J., Barnett, L.M., May, T., McGillivray, J.A, Papadopoulos N.

V., & Skouteris, H., Timperio, A., Hinkley, T. (2017). Physical activity, sedentary behavior and their correlates in children with autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review. PLoS One, 12(2): e0172482. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172482 [Impact Factor: 3.234]

98. Watson, B., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Broadbent, J., & Skouteris, H. (2017). Development and

validation of a tailored measure of body image for pregnant women. Psychological Assessment. DOI: 10.1037/pas0000441 [Impact Factor: 2.901]

99. Bergmeier, H.J., Skouteris, H., Hetherington, M.M, Rodgers, R.J., Campbell, K.J, & Cox, R. (2017)

Do maternal perceptions of child eating and feeding help to explain the disconnect between reported and observed feeding practices? A follow up study. Maternal & Child Nutrition. DOI: 10.1111/mcn.12420 [Impact Factor: 3.505]

100. Cox, R., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., McCabe, M., Watson, B., Fredrickson, J., Jones,

A.D., Omerogullari, S., Stanton, K., Bromfield, L., & Hardy, L.L. (2017). We can get a lot out of the kids when we are walking side by side. And we get a lot out of it too”: A qualitative exploration of HEAL coordinators’ and carers perceptions of the HEAL programme in residential care. Child Abuse Review. DOI: 10.1002/car.2453. [Impact Factor: 1.543]

101. Brennan, L. Teede, H., Skouteris, H., Linardon, J., Hill, B., & Moran, L. (2017). Lifestyle and

behavioural management of polycystic ovary syndrome. Journal of Women’s Health. DOI: 10.1089/jmw.2016.5792 [Impact Factor: 2.322]

102. Hayward, J., Jacka, F., Skouteris, H., Millar, L., Strugnell, C., Swinburn, B., & Allender, S.

(2016). Lifestyle factors and adolescent depressive symptomatology: Associations and effects sizes of diet, physical activity and sedentary behaviour. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 50, 1064-1073. DOI: 10.1177/0004867416671596 [Impact Factor: 4.036]

103. Dunham, A., Skouteris, H., Edwards, S., Nolan, A., & Small, J. (2016). A cooperative

pedagogical program linking preschool and preparatory teachers: A pilot study on transition to school outcomes. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 41(3), 66-75. https://doi.org/10.1177/183693911604100309 [Impact Factor: 0.718]

104. Hill, B., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., McPhie, S., & Kothe, E. (2016). A path model of

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105. Skouteris, H., Hill, B., McCabe, M., Swinburn, B., & Busija, L. (2016). A parent-based

intervention to promote healthy eating and active behaviours in pre-school children: evaluation of the MEND 2-4 randomized controlled trial. Pediatric Obesity, 11(1), 4-10. DOI: 10.1111/ijpo.12011 [Impact Factor: 3.400]

106. Sharman, S. J., Powell, MB., & Skouteris, H. (2016). A qualitative evaluation of the challenges faced by dieticians when interviewing children. Appetite 100, 80-85. DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2016.02.014 [Impact Factor: 2.691]

107. Watson, B., Broadbent, J., Skouteris, H., & Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M. (2016). A qualitative

exploration of body image experiences of women progressing through pregnancy. Women and Birth 29 (1), 72-79. DOI: 10.1016/j.wombi.2015.08.007 [Impact Factor: 1.525]

108. Cox, R., Skouteris, H., Hemmingsson, E., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., & Hardy, L.L. (2016).

Problematic eating and food-related behaviours and excessive weight gain: Why children in out-of-home care are at risk. Australian Social Work 69(3), 338-347. DOI: 10.1080/0312407X.2015.1024267 [Impact Factor: 0.667]

109. Bergmeier, H., Aksan, N., McPhie, S., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Baur, L., Milgrom, J., Campbell, K., Demir, D., & Skouteris, H. (2016). Mutually responsive orientation: a novel observational assessment of mother-child mealtime interactions. Appetite, 105, 400-409. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2016.06.019 [Impact Factor: 2.69]

110. Craike, M., Hill, B., Gaskin, C. J., & Skouteris, H. (2016). Interventions to improve physical

activity during pregnancy: A systematic review on issues of internal and external validity using the RE-AIM framework. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 124, 573 – 583. https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.14276 [Impact Factor: 4.096]

111. Hill, B., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., & McPhie, S. (2016). Can a health coaching

intervention delivered during pregnancy prevent excessive gestational weight gain? Journal of Behavioral Medicine 39(5) 793-803. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10865-016-9743-9 [Impact Factor: 2.959]

112. Mech, P., Hooley, M., Skouteris, H., & Williams, J. (2016). Parent-related mechanisms

underlying the social gradient of childhood overweight and obesity: A systematic review. Child: Care, Health & Development, 42(5), 603-624. https://doi.org/10.1111/cch.12356 [Impact Factor: 1.692]

113. Hoare, E., Millar, L., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., Nichols, M., Malakellis, M.,

Swinburn, B., & Allender, S. (2016). Depressive symptomatology, weight status and obesogenic risk among Australia adolescents: a prospective cohort study, BMJ Open, 6(3), e010072. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010072 [Impact Factor: 2.271]

114. Brubacher, S. P., Powell, M. B., Snow, P. C., Skouteris, H., & Manger, B. (2016). Guidelines

for teachers to elicit detailed and accurate narrative accounts from children. Children and Youth Services Review, 63, 83-92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2016.02.018 [Impact Factor:

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116. Morris, H., Skouteris, H., Edwards, S., Rutherford, L., Cutter-Mackenzie, A., O’Connor, A.,

Mantilla, A., Huang, T., Lording, K.M., & Williams-Smith, J. (2016). Feasibility of conducting a randomised trial to promote healthy eating, active play and sustainability awareness in early childhood curricula. Early Child Development and Care, 186(11), 1752-1764. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2015.1131158 [Impact Factor: 0.659]

117. Sharman, S. J., Skouteris, H., Powell, M. B., & Watson, B. (2016). Factors related to the accuracy of 6-12 year-old children's self-reported dietary intake elicited with interviews: A systematic review. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 116(1), 76-114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jand.2015.08.024 [Impact Factor: 3.467]

118. Hill, B., McPhie, S., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Gillman, M.W., & Skouteris, H. (2016).

Psychological health and lifestyle management preconception and in pregnancy. Seminars in Reproductive Medicine. 34(2), 121-128. DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1571352 [Impact Factor: 2.352]

119. Baskin, R., Hill, B., Jacka, F. N., O'Neil, A., & Skouteris, H. (2016). Antenatal dietary patterns

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120. Hill, B., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., McPhie, S, & Kothe, E. (2016). A path model of

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121. Hutchinson. D., Macdonald, J.A., Hallam, B., Leung, R.K., Toumbourou, J.W., McGee, R.,

Tooley, G., Hemphill, S.A., Skouteris, H., & Olsson, C.A. (2016). Care-orientation in the teens in young adult psychosocial wellbeing. The Journal of Happiness Studies, 17(5), 2051-2076. DOI: 10.1007/s10902-015-9685-x [Impact Factor: 1.683]

122. Hartley, E., McPhie, S., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Hill, B., & Skouteris, H. (2016). Psychosocial

factors and excessive gestational weight gain: The effect of parity in an Australian cohort. Midwifery, 32, 30-37. DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2015.09.009 [Impact Factor: 1.573]

123. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., Hill, B., Teede, H., & McPhie, S. (2016). Classification

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124. Sharman, S. J., Powell, M. B., & Skouteris, H. (2016). A qualitative evaluation of the

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125. Watson, B., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Broadbent, J., & Skouteris, H. (2016). A qualitative

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127. O’Connor, A., Nolan, A., Bergmeier, H., Hooley, M., Olsson, C., Cann, W., Williams-Smith, J &

Skouteris, H. (2016): Early childhood education and care educators supporting parent-child relationships: a systematic literature review. Early Years, 400-422. DOI:10.1080/09575146.2016.1233169 [Impact Factor: 0.572]

128. Edwards, S., Skouteris, H., Cutter-Mackenzie, A., Rutherford, L., O’Conner, M., Mantilla. A., Morris, H., & Elliot, S. (2016). Young children learning about wellbeing and environmental education in the early years: a funds of knowledge approach. Early Years: An International Research Journal, 36(1), 1-18. DOI: 10.1080/09575146.2015.1064099 [Impact Factor: 0.717]

129. Edwards, S., Nolan, A., Henderson, M., Skouteris, H., Mantilla, A., Lambert, P., & Bird, J. (2016). Developing a measure to understand young children’s Internet cognition and cyber-safety awareness: a pilot test. Early Years: An International Research Journal. 36(3), 322-325. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09575146.2016.1193723 [Impact Factor: 0.986]

130. Skouteris, H., McPhie, S., Hill. B., McCabe, M., Milgrom, J., Kent, B., Bruce, L., Herring, S.,

Gale, J., Mihalopoulos, C., Shih, S., Teale, G., & Lachal, J. (2016). Health coaching intervention to prevent excessive gestational weight gain: A randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Health Psychology, 21(1), 31-51. [Impact Factor: 2.70]

131. Benton, P., Hayden, M., & Skouteris, H. (2016). Maternal depressive and anxiety symptoms, self-esteem, body dissatisfaction and preschooler obesity: a cross-sectional study. Early Child Development and Care. 186(5), 799-814. [Impact Factor: 0.659]

132. Watson, B., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Broadbent, J., & Skouteris, H. (2015). The meaning of

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133. McLean, K., Edwards, S., Evangelou, M., Skouteris, H., Harrison, L.J., Hemphill, S.A., Sullivan,

P., & Lambert, P. (2015). Playgroups as sites for parental education. Journal of Early Childhood Research, 1-11. DOI: 10.1177/1476718X15595753

134. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., McCabe, M., Skouteris, H., Richardson, B., Nihill, K., Watson, B., & Solomon, D. (2015). Does body satisfaction influence self-esteem in adolescents' daily lives. An experience sampling study. Journal of Adolescence, 45, 11-19 [Impact Factor: 2.01]

135. Hendrikse, J., Cachia, R., Kothe, E., McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., & Hayden, M. (2015). Response

to 'Obesogenic' oversimplification'' by Versace and Schembre. Obesity Reviews, 16, 704-705 [Impact Factor: 7.083]

136. Holmes, M., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., & Broadbent, J. (2015). Reply to Dakanalis

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137. Skouteris, H., Huang, T., Millar, L., Kuhlberg, J., Dodd, J., Callaway, L., Forster, D., Collins, C., Hills, A., Harrison, P., Nagle, C., Moodie, M., & Teede, H. (2015). A systems approach to reducing maternal obesity: The Health in Preconception, Pregnancy and Post-Birth (HIPPP) Collaborative. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 55, 397-400 [Impact Factor: 1.72]

138. Cox, R., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Jones, A.D., Gallant, D., Omerogullari, S., Miller,

R., & Hardy, L.L. (2015). Descriptive study of carers’ support, encouragement and modelling of healthy lifestyle behaviours in residential out-of-home care. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 39(6), 588-592. [Impact Factor: 1.83]

139. Hartley, E. J., McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., Fuller -Tyszkiewicz, M., & Hill, B. (2015). Psychosocial

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140. Baskin, R., Hill, B., Jacka, F. N., O'Neil, A., & Skouteris, H. (2015). The Association between

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141. Bergmeier, H.J., Skouteris, H., Haycraft, E., Haines, J., & Hooley, M. (2015). Reported and

observed controlling feeding practices predict child eating behaviour after 12 months. The Journal of Nutrition, 145(6), 1311-1316. [Impact Factor: 4.2]

142. Wee, K., Skouteris, H., Richardson, B., McPhie, S., & Hill, B. (2015). The Inter-relationship

between Depressive, Anxiety and Stress Symptoms in Fathers during the Antenatal Period. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 33(4), 359-373. [Impact Factor: 1.031]

143. Brubacher, S. P., Powell, M. B., Skouteris, H., & Guadagno, B. (2015). The effects of E-

simulation interview training on teachers’ use of open-ended questions. Child Abuse & Neglect, 43, 95-103. DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2015.02.004 [Impact Factor: 2.135]

144. Hendrikse, J., Cachia, R., Kothe, E., McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., & Hayden, M. (2015).

Attentional biases for food cues in overweight and obese individuals: A systematic review of the literature. Obesity Reviews, 16(5), 424-32 [Impact Factor: 7.083]

145. Skouteris, H., Hill, B., McCabe, M, Swinburn, B., & Busija, L. (2015). A parent-based

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146. McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., Hill, B., & Hayden, M. (2015). Understanding gestational weight

gain: The role of weight- related expectations and knowledge. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 55(1), 21-6. DOI: 10.1111/ajo.12265.

147. McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Hill, B., Jacka, F., & O'Neil, A. (2015).

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148. De Jager, E., Broadbent, J, Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Nagle, C., McPhie, S., & Skouteris, H. (2015). A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Psychosocial Factors on Exclusive Breastfeeding Duration. Midwifery. 31(1), 103-11. DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2014.06.009. [Impact Factor 1.777]

149. Rutherford, L., Brown, J. E., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., & Bittman, M. (2015).

Screen media, parenting practices, and the family environment in Australia: A longitudinal study of young children’s media use, lifestyles, and outcomes for healthy weight. Journal of Children and Media, 9(1), 22-39. DOI: 10.1080/17482798.2015.997101

150. Benton, P. M., Skouteris, H., & Hayden, M. (2015). Does maternal psychopathology increase the risk of pre-schooler obesity? A systematic review. Appetite, 87, 259-82 [Impact Factor 2.54]

151. Bergmeier, H., Skouteris, H., & Hetherington, M. (2015). A systematic research review of

observational approaches used to evaluate mother-child mealtime interactions during preschool years. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 101(1), 7-15. [IF 6.9]

152. Hoare E, Fuller-Tyszkiewicz M, Skouteris H, Millar L, Nichols M., & Allender S. (2015).

Systematic review of mental health and well-being outcomes following community-based obesity prevention interventions among adolescents. BMJ Open, 5, e006586. DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006586 [Impact Factor 2.063]

153. Morris, H., Skouteris, H., Edwards, S., & Rutherford, L. (2015). Obesity prevention interventions in early childhood education and care settings with parental involvement: A systematic review. Early Child Development and Care, 185(8), 1283-1313

154. Rasmussen, B., Skouteris, H., Berg, M. Nagle, C., Morris, H., Nankervis, A., & Sparud-Lundin,

C. (2015). Breastfeeding practices in women with type 1 diabetes: a discussion of the psychosocial factors and policies in Sweden and Australia, Women and Birth. 28(1), 71-75. DOI: 10.1016/j.wombi.2014.11.001 [Impact Factor 1.696]

155. Hill, B., Richardson, B., & Skouteris, H. (2014). Do we know how to design effective health coaching interventions: a systematic review of the state of the literature. American Journal of Health Promotion, 29(5), 158-168 [Impact Factor 2.37]

156. Rallis, S., Skouteris, H, McCabe M., & Milgrom, J. (2014). A Prospective Examination of

Depression, Anxiety and Stress throughout Pregnancy. Women and Birth, 27(4), 36-42.

157. O'Neil, A., Itsiopoulos, C., Skouteris, H., Opie, RS., McPhie, S., Hill, B., & Jacka, F.N. (2014). Preventing mental health problems in offspring by targeting dietary intake of pregnant women. BMC Medicine, 12, 208. DOI:10.1186/s12916-014-0208-0 [Impact Factor: 7.28]

158. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Richardson, B., Skouteris, H., Austin, D., Castle, D., Busija, L., Klein, B.,

Holmes, M., & Broadbent, J. (2014). Optimising prediction of binge eating episodes: A comparison approach to test alternative conceptualisations of the affect regulation model. Journal of Eating Disorders, 2, 28. DOI:10.1186/s40337-014-0028-9

159. Holmes, M., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., & Broadbent, J. (2014). Improving

prediction of binge episodes by modelling chronicity of dietary restriction. European Eating Disorders Review, 22(6), 405-411. [Impact Factor: 1.943].

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160. Brubacher, S. P., Powell, M. B., Skouteris, H., & Guadagno, B. (2014). An investigation of the question-types teachers use to elicit information from children. The Australian Educational and Developmental Psychologist, 31, 125 – 140.

161. Cox, R., Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Jones, A.D., & Hardy, L.L. (2014).

Rates of overweight and obesity in a sample of Australian young people and their carers in out-of-home residential care. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 38, 591-592. [Impact Factor: 1.83]

162. Mellor, D., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., McCabe, M.P., Ricciardelli, L.A., Skouteris, H., & Mussap, A. (2014). A test of the resource security and the BMI reference point hypotheses of body dissatisfaction amongst adolescents in eight countries. Ethnicity and Health, 19, 548 – 564 [Impact Factor: 1.203]

163. Gibbons, Kay Rodges, R., Paxton, S., McLean, S., Campbell, K., Wertheim, E., & Skouteris, H.

(2014). Maternal negative affect is associated with emotional feeding practices and emotional eating in young children. Appetite, 80, 242 -247 [Impact Factor 2.54]

164. Dunphy-Lelii, S., Hooley, M., McGivern, L., Skouteris, H., & Cox, R. (2014). Can I reach that

sticker? Preschoolers’ practical judgments about their own and others’ body size. Journal of Cognition and Development, 15, 584-598 [Impact Factor: 1.096]

165. Knight, T., Skouteris, H., Townsend, M., & Hooley, M. (2014). The act of giving: A systematic

review of nonfamilial intergenerational interaction. Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 12, 257-278.

166. Skouteris, H., Edwards, S., Rutherford, L., Cutter-Mackenzie, A., Huang, T., & O’Connor, M.

(2014). Promoting healthy eating, active play and sustainability consciousness in early childhood curricula, addressing the Ben10TM problem: a randomised control trial. BMC Public Health, 14(548). DOI:10.1186/1471-2458-14-548 [Impact Factor: 2.32]

167. Hoare E, Millar L, Fuller- Tyszkiewicz M, Skouteris H, Nichols M, Jacka F, Swinburn B, Chikwendu

C, & Allender S. (2014). Associations between obesogenic risk and depressive symptomatology in Australian adolescents: a cross-sectional study. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 68(8), 767-772. [Impact Factor: 3.392]

168. Rallis, S., Skouteris, H, McCabe M., & Milgrom, J. (2014). The Transition to Motherhood: Towards

a Broader Understanding of Perinatal Distress. Women and Birth, 27, 68–71 [Impact Factor: 1.696]

169. Skouteris, H., Nagle, C., Fowler, M., Kent, B., Sahota, P., & Morris, H. (2014). Interventions

designed to promote exclusive breastfeeding in high-income countries: A Systematic Review. Breastfeeding Medicine, 9, 113 – 127 [Impact Factor: 1.65]

170. Dunphy-Lelii, S., Hooley, M., McGivern, L., Guha, A., & Skouteris, H. (2014). Preschoolers’ body-

knowledge inaccuracy: Body dissatisfaction or perceptual self-deficit? Early Child Development and Care, 84(11), 1757-1768.

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171. Holmes, M., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., & Broadbent, J. (2014). Tests of an extension of the dual pathway model of bulimic symptoms to the state-based level. Eating Behaviors, 15, 280 - 285 [Impact Factor: 1.796]

172. De Jager, E., Broadbent, J., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., & Skouteris, H. (2014). The role of

psychosocial factors in exclusive breastfeeding to six months postpartum. Midwifery, 30, 657-666 [Impact Factor: 1.777]

173. Skouteris, H., Morris, H., Nagle, C., & Nankervis, A. (2014). Behaviour modification techniques

used to prevent gestational diabetes: A systematic review of the literature. Current Diabetes Reports, 14(4), 480. doi: 10.1007/s11892-014-0480-6. [Impact Factor: 3.17]

174. McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., Daniels, J., & Jansen, E. (2014). Maternal correlates of maternal child

feeding practices: A systematic review. Maternal and Child Nutrition, 10(1), 18-43 [Impact Factor: 2.973]

175. Hoare, E., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Millar, L., & Allender, S. (2014). Associations

between obesogenic risk factors and depression among adolescents: a systematic review. Obesity Reviews, 15, 40-51. [Impact Factor: 7.083]

176. Bergmeier, H., Skouteris, H., Horwood, S., Hooley, M., & Richardson, B. (2014). The associations

between child temperament, maternal feeding practices and child body mass index during the preschool years: A systematic review of the literature. Obesity Reviews, 15, 9-18. [Impact Factor: 7.083]

177. Bergmeier, H., Skouteris, H., Horwood, S., Hooley, M., & Richardson, B. (2014). Child

temperament and maternal predictors of preschool children's eating and body mass index: A prospective study. Appetite, 74, 125-132. [Impact Factor: 2.54]

178. Millar, L., Rowland, B., Nichols, M., Swinburn, B., Bennett, C., Skouteris, H., & Allender,

S. (2014). Relationship between raised BMI and frequency of sugar sweetened beverage and high fat food consumption among children. Obesity, 22(5), E96-E103, DOI: 10.1002/oby.20665 [Impact Factor: 3.922]

179. Skouteris, H., Cox, R., Huang, T., Rutherford, L., Edwards, S., & Cutter-Mackenzie, A. (2014).

Promoting obesity prevention together with environmental sustainability. Health Promotion International, 29, 454-462. [Impact Factor: 1.942]

180. Phillips, J., King, R., & Skouteris, H. (2014). The influence of psychological factors on postpartum

weight retention at nine months. British Journal of Health Psychology. 19(4), 751-766. [Impact Factor: 1.99]

181. Phillips, J., King, R., & Skouteris, H. (2014). The influence of psychological distress during

pregnancy on early postpartum weight retention. Journal of Reproductive & Infant Psychology. 32(1), 25-40.

182. Skouteris, H., Hill, B., McCabe, M., Swinburn, B., Sacher, P., & Chadwick, P. (2014). Recruitment

evaluation of a preschooler obesity prevention intervention. Early Child Development and Care. 184(5), 649-657.

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183. Gemmill, A.W., Worotniuk, T., Holt, C.J., Skouteris, H., & Milgrom, J. (2013). Maternal Psychological Factors and Controlled Child Feeding Practices in Relation to Child Body Mass Index. Childhood Obesity, 9(4) 326-337

184. Hill, B., Skouteris, H., & Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M. (2013). Interventions designed to limit gestational

weight gain: a systematic review of theory and meta-analysis of intervention components. Obesity Review, 14, 435-450 [Impact Factor: 7.083]

185. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., Richardson, B., Blore, J., Holmes, M., & Mills, J. (2013).

Does the burden of the Experience Sampling Method undermine data quality in state body image research? Body Image: An International Journal of Research, 10(4), 607-613 [Impact Factor: 1.90]

186. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., Watson, B. E., & Hill, B. (2013). Body dissatisfaction during

pregnancy: A systematic review of cross-sectional and prospective correlates. Journal of Health Psychology, 18(11), 1411-1421. [Impact Factor: 1.218]

187. McGillivray, J., McVilly, K., Skouteris, H., & Boganin, C. (2013). Parental factors associated with

obesity in children with a disability: A systematic review. Obesity Reviews, 14, 541-54 [Impact Factor: 7.083]

188. Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Cox, R., Miller, R., Jones, A., Omerogullari, S.,

& Morrison, K. (2014). Addressing risk factors of overweight and obesity among adolescents in out-of-home care: The Healthy Eating and Active Living (HEAL) Study. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth. 19(4), 536-548.

189. De Jager, E., Skouteris, H., Broadbent, J., Amir, L., & Mellor, K. (2013). Psychosocial correlates of

exclusive breastfeeding: a systematic review, Midwifery, 29(5), 506-518. [Impact Factor: 1.777]

190. Nagle, C., Skouteris, H., Morris, H., Nankervis, A., Rasmussen, B., Mayall, P., & Kennedy, R. (2013). Primary prevention of gestational diabetes for women who are overweight and obese : a randomised controlled trial, BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 13, 1-6 .[Impact Factor: 2.52]

191. Rodgers, R., Paxton, S., Massey, R., Campbell, K., Wertheim, E., Skouteris, H., & Gibbons, K.

(2013). Maternal feeding practices predict weight gain and obesogenic eating behaviours in young children: a prospective study. International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity, 10(24), 1-10. [Impact Factor: 3.83]

192. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., & McCabe, M. (2013). A re-examination of the benefits of

exercise for state body satisfaction: Consideration of individual difference factors. Journal of Sports Sciences, 31, 706 – 713. [Impact Factor: 1.93]

193. Cox, R., Skouteris, H., Dell’ Aquila, D., Hardy, L.L., & Rutherford, L. (2013). TV viewing behaviour

among preschoolers: Implications for public health recommendations. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 49, 108-110. [Impact Factor: 1.281]

194. Hill, B., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., & McCabe, M. (2013). Body Image and Gestational

Weight Gain: A Prospective Study. Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 58, 189-194 [Impact Factor: 1.163]

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195. Mellor, K., Skouteris, H., & Nagle, C. (2013). Improving breastfeeding rates in an “at risk” population. Women and Birth, 26, 94-96

196. Wee, K. Y., Pier, C., Milgrom, J., Richardson, B., Fisher, J., & Skouteris, H. (2013). Mental health

in fathers during the ante- and postnatal periods: What do we know, what do we need to know, and what interventions are there? British Journal of Midwifery, 21, 236 -247. [Impact Factor: 1.777]

197. Rodgers, RF., Paxton, SJ., McLean, SA., Campbell, KJ., Wertheim, EH., Skouteris, H., & Gibbons,

K. (2013). Do maternal body dissatisfaction and dietary restraint predict weight gain in young pre-school children? A 1-year follow-up study. Appetite, 67, 30-36. [Impact Factor: 3.238]

198. Edwards, S., Skouteris, H., Rutherford, L., & Cutter-MacKenzie, A. (2013). “It’s all about

Ben10™”-Children’s Play, Health and Sustainability Decisions in the Early Years. Early Child Development and Care, 183(2), 280-293.

199. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., Watson, B. E., & Hill, B. (2012). Body image during

pregnancy: An evaluation of the suitability of the Body Attitudes Questionnaire. BMC, Pregnancy & Childbirth, 12:91 doi:10.1186/1471-2393-12-91 [Impact Factor: 2.83]

200. Skouteris, H., Watson, B. E., & Lum, J. (2012). Preschool children’s transition to formal schooling:

The importance of collaboration between teachers, parents and children. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 37, 78-85. [Impact Factor: 0.14]

201. Hooley, M., Skouteris, H., Boganin, C., Satur, J., & Kilpatrick, N. (2012). BMI and dental caries in

children and adolescents: a systematic review of literature published 2004-2011. Systematic Reviews, 1(1), 1-26.

202. Phillips, J, King, R., & Skouteris, H. (2012). A conceptual model of psychological predictors of

postpartum weight retention. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 30, 278 -288. [Impact Factor: 0.67].

203. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., Hardy, L., & Halse, C. (2012). The associations between TV

viewing, food intake, and BMI. A prospective analysis of data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Appetite, 59, 945-948. [Impact Factor: 2.585]

204. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Reynard, K., Skouteris, H., & McCabe, M. (2012). An examination of the

contextual determinants of self-objectification. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 36, 76-87. [Impact Factor: 2.115].

205. Cox, R., Skouteris, H., Rutherford, L., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Dell' Aquila, D., & Hardy, L. (2012).

Television viewing, television content, food intake, physical activity and body mass index: A cross sectional study of preschool children aged 2-6 years. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 23, 58-62. [Impact Factor: 0.59]

206. Skouteris, H. (2012). Editorial: Parental influences of childhood obesity. Editor of: Early Child

Development & Care, Special Issue on Parental Influences of Childhood Obesity, 182, 941

207. Demir, D., Skouteris, H., Dell’ Aquila, D., Aksan, N., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L., Milgrom, J.,

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& Baur, L. (2012). An observational approach to testing bi-directional parent-child interactions as influential to child eating and weight. Early Child Development & Care, Special Issue on Parental Influences of Childhood Obesity, 182, 943 -950

208. McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L., Milgrom, J., Baur, L., & Dell’ Aquila, D. (2012). Maternal predictors of preschool child eating behaviours, food intake and body mass index: A prospective study. Early Child Development & Care, Special Issue on Parental Influences of Childhood Obesity, 182, 999-1014

209. Milgrom, J., Skouteris, H., Worotniuk, T., Henwood, A., & Bruce, L. (2012). The association between ante- and postnatal depressive symptoms and obesity in both mother and child: A systematic review of the literature. Women’s Health Issues, 22(3), e319 – 328. [Impact Factor: 1.61]

210. Hooley, M., Skouteris, H., & Millar, L. (2012). The relationship between childhood weight,

dental caries and eating practices in children aged 4–8 years in Australia, 2004–2008. International Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 7(6), 461-470. [Impact Factor: 2.986]

211. Hill, B., Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Milgrom, J., Kent, B., Herring, S., Hartley-Clark, L., & Gale,

J. (2012). A Conceptual Model of Risk and Protective Factors for Excessive Gestational Weight Gain. Midwifery, 29(2), 110-114 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-12-78. [Impact Factor: 1.777]

212. Coulson, M., Skouteris, H., & Dissanayake, C (2012). The role of planning, support, and maternal

and infant factors in women’s return to work after maternity leave. Family Matters, 90, 33 – 44.

213. Hooley, M., Skouteris, H., Boganin, C., Satur, J., & Kilpatrick, N. (2012). Parental Influence and the Development of Dental Caries in Children Aged 0-6 Years: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Journal of Dentistry, 40, 873 -885. [Impact Factor: 2.947]

214. Brokhoff, M., Mussap, A., Mellor, D., Skouteris, H., Ricciardelli, L., McCabe, M., & Fuller-

Tyszkiewicz, M. (2012). Cultural influences on the body dissatisfaction, body change behaviours, and disordered eating of Japanese adolescents. Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 15(4), 238-248. [Impact Factor: 0.831]

215. Herring, S.J., Rose, M.Z., Skouteris, H., & Oken, E. (2012). Optimizing weight gain in pregnancy

to prevent obesity in women and children. Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism, 14, 195-203. [Impact Factor: 3.379]

216. Cox, R., Skouteris, H., Rutherford, L., & Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M. (2012). The association between

television viewing and preschool child body mass index: A systematic review of paper published from 1995 - 2010. Journal of Children and Media, 6 (2), 198-220.

217. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Mussap, A., Mellor, D., & Ricciardelli L. (2012).

An evaluation of equivalence in body dissatisfaction measurement across cultures. Journal of Personality Assessment, 94(4), 410-417. doi: 10.1080/00223891.2012.662186 [Impact Factor: 1.287]

218. Skouteris, H., Dell’Aquila, D., Baur, L., Dwyer, G., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L.A., Milgrom J., &

Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M. (2012). Physical activity guidelines for preschoolers: implications for clinical practice and public health policy. Medical Journal of Australia, 196 (3): 174-176 [Impact Factor: 2.813]

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219. Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Milgron, J., Kent, B., Bruce, L., Mihalopoulos, C., Herring, S., Barnett, M., Patterson, D., Teale, G., & Gale, J. (2012). Protocol for a randomised controlled trial of a specialised health coaching intervention to prevent excessive gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention in women: the HIPP study. BMC Public Health, 12(78) doi:10.1186/1471-2458-12-78 [Impact Factor: 1.997].

220. McCabe, M., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Mellor, D., Ricciardelli, L., Skouteris, H., & Mussap, A.

(2012). Body Satisfaction Among Adolescents in Eight Different Countries. Journal of Health Psychology, 17 (5), pp. 694 - 702. [Impact Factor: 1.218]

221. Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L., Milgrom, J., Baur, L., Aksan, N, & Dell’ Aquila, D.

(2012). Parent and child contributions to excessive weight gain in childhood: Adopting a dyadic perspective. Early Child Development and Care, 182, 153-174.

222. Mitchell, J., Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L., Milgrom, J., Baur, L., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz,

M., & Dwyer, G. (2012). Physical activity in young children: A systematic review of parental influences. Early Child Development & Care, 182(11), 1411-1437. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2011.619658

223. Fraser, J., Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L., Milgrom, J., & Baur, L. (2011). Paternal

influences on childhood obesity: A systematic review of the literature. Fathering, 9(3), 252-267.

224. Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Henwood, A., Limbrick, S., & Miller, R. (2011). Obesity in children in out-of-home care: A review of the literature. Australian Social Work, 64, 475-486. [Impact Factor .466]

225. Byrne, L., Cook, K., Skouteris, H., & Do, M. (2011). Parental Status and Childhood Obesity in

Australia. International Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 6 (5-6), 415-418. [Impact Factor: 2.986]

226. McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L., Milgrom, J., Baur, L., Aksan, N, & Dell’ Aquila, D. (2011). Maternal parental correlates of preschool child eating behaviours and body mass index: A cross-sectional study. International Journal of Pediatric Obesity. 6 (5-6), 476 -480. [Impact Factor: 2.986]

227. Oldroyd, J., Renzaho, A., & Skouteris, H. (2011). Low and high birth weight as risk factors for

obesity among 4-5 year Australian children: does gender matter? European Journal of Pediatrics, 170, 899 – 906. [Impact Factor: 1.88]

228. Rutherford, L., Biron, D., & Skouteris, H. (2011). Children’s Content Regulation and the ‘Obesity

Epidemic’. Media International Australia, 140, 47-60.

229. Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Swinburn, B., Newgreen, V., Sacher, P., & Chadwick, P. (2011). Parental influence and obesity prevention in preschoolers: A systematic review of interventions. Obesity Reviews, 12, 315-328. [Impact Factor: 7.038]

230. Wee, K.Y., Skouteris, H., Pier, C., Richardson, B., and & Milgrom, J. (2011). Correlates of

depressive symptoms in fathers pre- and post-birth: A systematic review. Journal of Affective Disorders, 130(3), 358–377. [Impact Factor: 3.517]

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231. Nagle, C., Skouteris, H., Hotchin, A., Bruce, L., Patterson, D., & Teale, G. (2011). Continuity of midwifery care and gestational weight gain in obese women: a randomised controlled trial. BMC Public Health, 11(174) http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/11/174. [Impact Factor: 1.997]

232. Forsyth, C., Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E., Paxton, S., & Milgrom, J. (2011). Men's emotional

responses to their partner's pregnancy and their views on support and information received. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 51, 53-56. [Impact Factor: 1.237]

233. Colautti, L., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Blackburn, S., & Wyett, E. (2011).

Accounting for Fluctuations in Body Dissatisfaction. Body Image, 8(4), 315-321. [Impact Factor: 1.90]

234. Skouteris, H., Do, M., Rutherford, L., Cutter-Mackenzie, A., & Edwards, S. (2010). Call for

Research –the Consuming Child-in-Context in Unhealthy and Unsustainable Times. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 26, 27-39.

235. Renzaho, A., Skouteris, H., & Oldroyd, J. (2010). Preventing gestational diabetes mellitus among

migrant women and reducing obesity and type 2 diabetes in their offspring: a call for culturally competent lifestyle interventions in pregnancy. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 110(12), 1814-1817. [Impact Factor: 3.244]

236. Skouteris, H., Hartley-Clark, L., McCabe, M., Milgrom, J., Kent, B., Herring, S., & Gale, J. (2010).

Preventing excessive gestational weight gain: A systematic review of interventions. Obesity Reviews, 11, 757 – 768. [Impact Factor: 7.038]

237. Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Swinburn, B., & Hill, B. (2010). Healthy eating and obesity prevention

for preschoolers: a randomised controlled trial. BMC Public Health, 10, 220. DOI 10.1186/1471-2458-10-220. [Impact Factor: 1.997]

238. Coulson, M., Skouteris, H., Milgrom, J., Noblet, A., & Dissanayake, C (2010). Factors Influencing

the Planning Undertaken by Women During Pregnancy for their Return to Work After Maternity Leave. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Organisational Psychology, 3, 1–12.

239. Kamysheva, E., Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E., Paxton, S., & Milgrom, J. (2010). A prospective

investigation of the relationships among sleep quality, physical symptoms, and depressive symptoms during pregnancy. Journal of Affective Disorders, 123, 317-320. [Impact Factor: 3.517]

240. Demir, D., & Skouteris, H. (2010). Self-Recognition in Live Videos by Young Children: Does

VideoTraining Help? Early Child Development and Care, 180, 327–333.

241. Clark, A., Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E., Paxton, S., & Milgrom, J. (2009). My baby body: A qualitative insight into women’s body-related experiences and mood during pregnancy and the postpartum. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 27, 330-345. [Impact Factor: 0.67]

242. Moss, K., Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E., Paxton, S., & Milgrom, J. (2009). Depressive and anxiety

symptoms through late pregnancy and the first year post birth: An examination of prospective relationships. Archives of Women’s Mental Health, 12, 345-349. [Impact Factor: 2.06].

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243. Duncombe, D., Wertheim, E. H., Skouteris, H., Paxton, S. & Kelly, L. (2009). Factors related to

exercise over the course of pregnancy including women’s beliefs about the safety of exercise during pregnancy. Midwifery, 25, 430-438. [Impact Factor: 1.777]

244. Colcott, D., Russell, B., & Skouteris, H. (2009). Thinking About Thinking: Innovative Pedagogy

Designed to Foster Thinking Skills in Junior Primary Classrooms Teacher Development. An International Journal of Teacher’s Professional Development, 13, 17-27. [Impact Factor: 1.322]

245. Skouteris, H., Boscaglia, L., & Searl, K. (2009). Delayed Self-Recognition in 2.5-year-old Children:

Evidence of a Restricted Sense of Self? European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 6, 258-280. [Impact Factor: 1.052]

246. Kamysheva, K., Wertheim, E., Skouteris, H., Paxton, S., & Milgrom, J. (2009). Frequency, Severity

and Effect on Life of Physical Symptoms Experienced during Pregnancy. Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health. 54, 43-49. [Impact Factor: 1.163]

247. Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E., Germano, C., Paxton, S., & Milgrom, J. (2009). Assessing sleep during

pregnancy: A study across two Time points examining the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and associations with depressive symptoms. Women’s Health Issues. 19, 45-51. [Impact Factor: 1.61].

248. Skouteris, H., Wertheim. E., Rallis, S., Milgrom, J., & Paxton, S. (2009). Depression and anxiety

through pregnancy and the early postpartum: An examination of prospective relationships. Journal of Affective Disorders, 113, 303-308. [Impact Factor: 3.517]

249. Skouteris, H., & McHardy, K. (2009). Television viewing habits and time use in Australian pre-

school children: An exploratory study. Journal of Children and Media, 3, 80-89.

250. Newnham, C., Milgrom, J., & Skouteris, H. (2009). Effectiveness of a Modified Mother-Infant Transaction Program on Outcomes for Preterm Infants from 3 to 24 months. Infant Behavior and Development, 32, 17-26. [Impact Factor: 1.669]

251. Clark, A., Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E., Paxton, S., & Milgrom, J. (2009). The Relationship between

depression and body dissatisfaction across pregnancy and the postpartum: A prospective study. Journal of Health Psychology, 14, 23-31. [Impact Factor: 1.218]

252. Powell, M. B., Skouteris, H., & Murffet, R. (2008). Children’s perceptions of the role of police: A

qualitative study. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 10, 464-473.

253. Skouteris, H., Mrowinski, V., Cranney, J., & Voudouris, N. (2008). Movement towards a national school curriculum: Implications for psychology. InPsych, 30(6), 22-23.

254. Skouteris, H. (2008). The Development of Professional Learning and a Research Culture in a

Primary School in Melbourne, Australia. Leading and Managing, 14(2), 74-82.

255. Zammit, S.L., Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E., Paxton, S., & Milgrom, J. (2008). Pregnant women’s alcohol consumption: The predictive utility of intention to drink and pre-pregnancy drinking behaviour. Journal of Women’s Health, 17(9), 1513-1522. [Impact Factor: 1.569].

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256. Skouteris, H., Rallis, S, Wertheim, E., Paxton, S., Kelly, L., & Milgrom, J. (2008). Use of complementary and alternative medicines by a sample of Australian women during pregnancy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 48, 384-390. [Impact Factor: 1.237].

257. Ferrier- Lynn, M., & Skouteris, H. (2008). Parent Cognitions and Parent-Infant Interaction: The

Relationship with Development in the First 12 Months. Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 33, 17-26. [Impact Factor: 0.14]

258. Russell, B., Colcott, D., & Skouteris, H. (2008). Thinking Through VELS: The “Toolbox” Pedagogy.

Teacher Learning Network, 15, 10-11.

259. Skouteris, H., Germano, C., Wertheim, E. H., Paxton, S. J. & Milgrom, J. (2008). Sleep quality and depression during pregnancy: A prospective study. Journal of Sleep Research, 17, 217-220. [Impact Factor: 3.157]

260. Kamysheva, E., Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E., Paxton, S., & Milgram, J. (2008). Examination of a

Multi-Factorial Model of Body-Related Experiences during Pregnancy: The Relationships among Physical Symptoms, Sleep Quality, Depression, Self-Esteem, and Negative Body Attitudes. Body Image: An International Journal of Research, 5, 152-163. [Impact Factor: 1.90]

261. Duncombe, D., Wertheim, E. H., Skouteris, H., Paxton, S. J. & Kelly, L. (2008). How well do

women adapt to changes in their body size and shape across the course of pregnancy? Journal of Health Psychology, 13, 503-515. [Impact Factor: 1.218]

262. Skouteris, H., Kelly, L., Dorning, D. E., Calgaro, K., Corns, B., Feehan, E. L., Hamilton, F., Mahoney,

J., Macdonald, Z. J., Tamburrini, S., & Wood, C. (2007). Do Young Children Get the Message? The Effects of Repeated Video Viewing on Explicit and Implicit Information. Australian Journal of Educational and Developmental Psychology, 7, 98-107.

263. Rallis, S., Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E., & Paxton, S. J. (2007). Predictors of body image during the

first year postpartum: A prospective study. Women & Health, 45, 87-104. [Impact Factor: 1.0]

264. Skouteris, H., McNaught, S., & Dissanayake, C. (2007). Mothers’ Transition Back to Work and Infants’ Transition to Child Care: Does Work-Based Child Care Make a Difference? Child Care in Practice, 13(1), 33-47.

265. Skouteris, H., & Kelly, L. (2006). Repeated-viewing and co-viewing of an animated video: An

examination of factors that impact on young children’s comprehension of video content. Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 31(6), 22-30. [Impact Factor: 0.14]

266. Duncombe, D., Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E.H., Kelly, L., Fraser, V., & Paxton, S.J. (2006). Vigorous

exercise and birth outcomes in a sample of recreational exercisers: A prospective study across pregnancy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 46, 288-292. [Impact Factor: 1.237]

267. Skouteris, H., Spataro, J., & Lazaridis, M. (2006). Young Children’s Use of a Delayed Video

Representation to Solve a Retrieval Problem Pertaining to Self. Developmental Science, 9, 505- 517. [Impact Factor: 3.888]

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268. Skouteris, H., & Robson, N. (2006). Young children’s understanding of photo self-representations. Australian Journal of Educational and Developmental Psychology, 6, 50-59.

269. Skouteris, H., Carr, R., Wertheim, E.H., & Paxton, S.J. (2005). A prospective study of factors that

lead to body image dissatisfaction during pregnancy. Body Image, 2, 347-361. [Impact Factor: 1.90]

270. Boscaglia, N., Skouteris, H., & Wertheim, E.H. (2003). Changes in body image satisfaction during

pregnancy: A comparison of high exercising and low exercising women". Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 43(1), 41-45. [Impact Factor: 1.237].

271. Skouteris, H., & McKenzie, B.E. (1997). Recognition of form by pre-school children after

progressive visual exposure. Early Development and Parenting, 6, 159-170. [Impact Factor: 1.197].

272. McKenzie, B.E., Skouteris, H., Day, R.H., Yonas, A., & Hartman, B. (1993). Effective action by

infants to contact objects by reaching and leaning. Child Development, 64, 415-429. [Impact Factor: 4.718]

273. Skouteris, H., McKenzie, B.E., & Day, R.H. (1992). Integration of sequential information for shape

perception by infants: A developmental study. Child Development, 63, 1164-1176. [Impact Factor: 4.718]

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NON- PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 1. Rawlings, M., & Skouteris, H. (2004). Heinemann Psychology Two (2nd Ed). Melbourne:

Heinemann.

2. Skouteris, H., Rawlings, M., Platow, M.J., Barry, C., & Rawlings, D. (2004). Heinemann Psychology One (2nd Ed). Melbourne: Heinemann.

3. Skouteris, H. (2003). The media diet – for kids! MotherInc update, 19 March. 4. Skouteris, H. (2003). Spending time together. In C. Keech (Ed.), Balance. A guide for busy

mothers managing work and family. Produced by Nurofen for Children and available free from motherInc, Australia.

5. Skouteris, H., Dissanayake, C. (2003). Where does the end of maternity leave....leave the baby?

Reflections, May Issue, 7-8. 6. Skouteris, H. (2002). Aussie kids, television and videos: Are we creating a generation of zombie

viewers? On Line Opinion, Posted 19/9/02 in Media section. 7. Dissanayake, C., & Skouteris, H. (2002). Childcare research – where to now? Quality Time,

August – September, 7-8. 8. Skouteris, H. (2002). Developmental Psychology. In: Francis, A. J. P., & Marchant, T. (Eds.)

Psychology On-Line [On-line]. Melbourne: Open Learning Australia. 9. Rawlings, M., Skouteris, H., Barry, C., & Rawlings, D. (2000). Heinemann Psychology One.

Melbourne: Heinemann. 10. Skouteris, H., Rawlings, M., & Whitechurch, R. (2000). Heinemann Psychology Two.Melbourne:

Heinemann.

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6. International and National Conference Presentations: 7. Walker, R., Drakeley, S., Julce, C., Sidduri, N., Bickmore, T., Skouteris, H., Jack, B., & Boyle,

J. (2019). The potential of virtual patient advocates to provide preconception health advice for women in Australia. Australian Reproduction Update, Melbourne, Australia, (Oral)

8. Green, R., Pizzirani, B., & Skouteris, H. (2019). How food practices can help young people living in out-of-home care learn about and develop relationships. Psychology of Relationships Interest Group, (Oral)

9. O'Donnell, R, Dunbar, A, Halfpenny, N & Skouteris, H (2019). Cradle to Kinder

Preliminary Findings. OPEN Symposium. Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare, (Oral)

10. Blewitt, C., & Skouteris, H. (2019). Mental health pedagogical intervention in early childhood: Integrating health and educational perspectives to co-design, trial and evaluate a social-emotional learning program for early childhood educators. National Association of the Education of Young Children Annual Conference, Nashville, United States. (Poster)

11. Bergmeier, H., Skouteris, H. (2019). A conceptual model of early developmental pathways to child obesity risk. Australian and New Zealand Obesity Society (ANZOS) Annual Meeting, Sydney, (Poster)

12. O'Donnell, R, Skouteris, H & Halfpenny, N. (2019). Implementation of a Multidisciplinary

Intervention for Disadvantaged Mothers. Global Evaluation and Implementation Summit, (Poster)

13. Hill, B., Skouteris, H., Teede, H., Boyle, J. (2019). Preconception research priorities for the

prevention of maternal obesity. Submitted to Australian and New Zealand Obesity Society 2019, (Poster)

14. Hill, B., Skouteris, H., Boyle, J., Teede, H. (2019). Pregnancy research priorities for the

prevention of maternal obesity. Submitted to Australian and New Zealand Obesity Society 2019, (Oral)

15. Skouteris, H., Hill, B. (2019). Reducing the burden of maternal obesity: Co-designing a

workplace health promotion program for reproductive-aged women. European Health Psychology Society conference, September 3-7, Dubrovnik, Croatia, (Oral)

16. Blewitt, C., & Skouteris, H. (2019).Fostering Social and Emotional Learning in the Preschool

Years. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Universal Programs in Early Childhood Education and Care Settings. International Society on Early Intervention Conference. Sydney, Australia. (Paper)

17. Blewitt, C., & Skouteris, H. (2019). It’s Embedded in What We Do for Every Child”: A Qualitative

Exploration of how Australian Early Childhood Educators support Preschoolers’ Social and Emotional Development. International Society on Early Intervention Conference, Sydney, Australia. (Poster)

18. Green, R., Pizzirani, B., Deen, C., & Skouteris, H. (2019). Increasing healthy eating and active

living in the child welfare sector. Public Health Prevention Conference, (Oral)

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19. Pizzirani, B., Poynter, D., Giles, D., & Skouteris, H. (2019). Preventative models in OOHC: what

works, how, and for who? Public Health Prevention Conference, Melbourne, Australia, (Oral)

20. Bailey, C., Skouteris, H., Teede, H., and Ademi, Z. (2019). Are lifestyle interventions to reduce adverse maternal events in pregnancy cost effective? Rapid Fire presentation at the Public Health Prevention Conference, June,

21. Hill, B., Ling, B., Skouteris H., Bruce, L., Moran, L., Teede, H., and Mishra, G. (2019) Lifestyle and

psychological characteristics of women with pregnancy intentions. A ustralasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine conference, June 7-9, Auckland, New Zealand, (Poster)

22. Hill, B., Ling, B., Skouteris H., Bruce, L., Moran, L., Teede, H., and Mishra, G. (2019). Associations

between future parenthood aspirations and lifestyle and psychological characteristics in women. Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine conference, June 7-9, Auckland, New Zealand, (Oral and Poster)

23. Bailey, C., Skouteris, H., Teede, H. and Ademi, Z. (2018). Are interventions to reduce gestational

weight gain and gestational diabetes risk cost effective? A systematic review, Global Evidence and Implementation Summit, (Poster).

24. Bergmeier, H., Morris, H. Bruce, L., Skouteris, H. (2018). A systematic research review of

associations between maternal eating disorders and parent-child feeding interactions. Australian and New Zealand Obesity Society (ANZOS) Annual Meeting, Melbourne, (Poster)

25. Bergmeier, H. Morris, H., Mundell, N., Skouteris, H. (2018). Exploring the role of exercise

physiologists in the treatment of eating disorders. Australia and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders (ANZAED), Melbourne, Australia, (Oral).

26. Bruce L, Beveridge J, & Edwards K, Skouteris H. (2018). Protocol for the evaluation of Body

Project Australia: An early intervention to target body image in adolescent females. Australia and New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders 16th Annual Conference, Melbourne, (Poster)

27. Hartley, E., Hill, B., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Bailey, C., Skouteris, H. (2018). The associations of

weight status and body attitudes with depressive and anxiety symptoms across the first year postpartum. Florida's 3rd Annual Perinatal Mental Health Conference, Orlando, FL. (Oral).

28. Hill, B., Kothe, E.J., Currie, S., Danby, M., North, M., Lang, A., Bailey, C., Moran, L.J., Teede, H.,

Skouteris, H. (2018). Pregnancy intentions, health-related lifestyle behaviours, and psychological wellbeing: A systematic mapping review of the literature. International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Santiago, Chile. (Oral).

29. Hill, B., Kothe, E.J., Currie, S., Danby, M., North, M., Lang, A., Bailey, C., Moran, L.J., Teede, H.,

Skouteris, H. (2018). Pregnancy intentions, health-related lifestyle behaviours, and psychological wellbeing: A systematic mapping review of the literature. Monash Health Translation Precinct Research Symposium, Monash Health, Victoria. (Poster).

30. Hill, B., Moran, L.J., Teede, H., Skouteris, H. (2018). Lifestyle intervention to prevent obesity

during pregnancy: A view to the future. Symposium ‘The impact of early environments on

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maternal and child obesity and overweight’. International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Santiago, Chile. (Oral)

31. Kothe, E., Weiner, C., Lamb, M., McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., Nagle, C., Nowson, C., Hill, B. (2018).

Curriculum barriers for providing antenatal weight management advice. Symposium: ‘The impact of early environments on maternal and child obesity and overweight, International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Santiago, Chile. (Oral).

32. Morris, H. Skouteris, H., Edwards, S. (2018). Building young children’s knowledge of health and

sustainability concepts in a pedagogical intervention: a qualitative journey. Qualitative Health Conference. Nova Scotia, Canada.

33. O'Donnell R, Pizzirani B, Halfpenny N, Skouteris, H. (2018). Lessons Learned: The Implementation of an Intensive Place-Based Multidisciplinary Intervention for Disadvantaged Mothers in Australia. International Journal of Behavioural Medicine. Springer. (Poster Presentation)

34. O'Donnell, R., Savaglio, M., Pizzirani, B., Breman, R., Fast, D., Vicary, D., Skouteris H. (2018).

Qualitative Findings from the Implementation of a Community Based Mental Health Program. Global Evidence and Implementation Summit (GEIS). (Poster Presentation)

35. O'Donnell, R., Watkins, R., Cox, R., Kontomichalos, S., McGillvray, J., Skouteris H.

(2018). Lessons Learned: The Implementation of a Community-Based Approach for Young People in Residential Out of Home Care. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology. (Oral Presentation)

36. Walker, R., Skouteris, H. (2018). Workforce capacity building. Health in Preconception and

Pregnancy (HIPP) Forum, Prato, Italy (Workshop) 37. Thomas, S., Barnett, L., Hinkley, T., Salmon, J., May, T., Papadopoulos, N., McGinley, J., Timperio,

A., Skouteris, H., McGillivray, J., Rinehart, N. J. (06, 2016). Correlations between physical activity and behavioral sleep problems in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Symposium presentation at the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Conference, Cape Town, South Africa

38. Cox, R., Skouteris, H. (2016). Rates of problematic eating and food-related behaviours in a

sample of Australian young people in residential out-of-home care. 14th International Congress of Behavioural Medicine.

39. McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., Hill. B. (2016). Body image and parity: Are demographic,

psychological, and weight-based knowledge variables predictors of body image across parity groups? International Congress of Behavioural Medicine, Melbourne, Australia. (Poster)

40. Hill, B., Hayden, M., McPhie, S., Skouteris, H. (2016). Knowledge and beliefs about gestational weight gain: A comparison of pregnant and nulligravida women. International Congress of Behavioural Medicine, Melbourne, Australia. (Poster)

41. Skouteris, H., Hill, B. (2016). Psychological health and lifestyle management preconception and

in pregnancy. International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Melbourne, Australia. (Poster)

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42. Kothe, E., Hill, B., McPhie, S., Skouteris, H. (2016). Fruit and vegetable consumption during

pregnancy: An Action Control Framework approach. International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Melbourne, Australia. (Oral).

43. Skouteris, H. (2015). Evaluating the impact of the mother-child relationship on pre-schoolers’

eating styles, physical activity patterns and subsequent weight status: moving from unidimensional to bidirectional associations within the mother-child dyad. Keynote address. The Australian & New Zealand Obesity Society 2015 Annual Scientific Meeting, Melbourne, Australia.

44. Bergmeier, H., Skouteris, H. (2016) Assessing the influence of mother-child mealtime

behaviours on pre-schoolers’ eating and weight patterns. Oral Presentation. International Congress of Behavioural Medicine (ICBM), Melbourne, Australia.

45. Millar, L., McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., Rowland B (2015) The role of healthy lifestyle and

psychological factors in contributing to weight changes among first time mothers in Australia. TOS’ Annual Meeting during ObesityWeek 2015 in Los Angeles.

46. McPhie, S., Millar, L., Rifas-Shiman, S. L., Skouteris, H., Oken, E., Gillman, M. W. (2015).

Associations of Perceived Social Support with Risk Factors for Postpartum Weight Retention. Obesity Week TOS’ Annual Meeting during ObesityWeek, Los Angeles, California, US.

47. Hoare, E., Millar, L., Fuller-Tyskiewicz, M., Skouteris, H., Nichols, M., Jacka, F., Swinburn, B.,

Chikwendu, C., Allender, S. (19-22/11, 2014) Associations between obesogenic risk and depressive symptomatology in Australian adolescents: a cross-sectional study. European Public Health Conference, Glasgow, Scotland.

48. Hoare, E., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Millar, L., Allender, S. (2013) Associations between obesogenic risk factors and depression among adolescents: a systematic review. Australian and New Zealand Obesity Society (ANZOS) 2013 Annual Scientific Meeting, "Psychology of Eating, Weight & Body Image, Melbourne, Australia.

49. Millar, L., Rowland, B., Nichols, M., Swinburn, B., Bennett, C., Skouteris H., Allender S. (2013).

Effects of sugar sweetened beverage and high fat food consumption and raised BMI z-scores among Australian children from 4 to 10 years of age. Growing Up in Australia and Footprints in Time. LSAC and LSIC Research Conference 2013. Melbourne, Australia.

50. Skouteris, H. (2013). Parenting factors and childhood obesity. Invited talk. Australian and New

Zealand Obesity Society (ANZOS) 2013 Annual Scientific Meeting, "Psychology of Eating, Weight & Body Image." Melbourne, Australia.

51. Skouteris, H. (2013). Healthy Beginnings to Prevent Childhood Obesity. Invited talk. European

Congress on Obesity, Liverpool, UK 52. Millar, L., Hoare, E., Skouteris, H., Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, M., Nichols, M., Jacka, F., Chikwendu, C.,

Terry, J., Allender, S. (2013) Higher odds of depressive symptomatology associated with obesity risk in Australian adolescents. European Congress on Obesity. Liverpool, UK

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53. Skouteris, H., and McPhie, S. (2012). Maternal child feeding practices, parenting style and mother-child interactions as predictors of child eating behaviours, food intake and weight: A prospective study. The Obesity Society, Texas, USA.

54. Skouteris, H., and Demir, D. (2012). Measuring mother-child interactions: providing rich

observational data around home routines pertaining to preschoolers’ eating and playtime activities. International Conference on Diet and Activity Methods (ICDAM), Rome, Italy.

55. Skouteris, H., Fraser, J., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L., Milgrom, J., Baur, L. (2011). The influence

of paternal parenting styles, cognitions, and behaviors on children’s weight gain: A systematic review of the literature. Poster presented at the Obesity Society conference, Orlando, USA.

56. Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L., Milgrom, J., Baur, L., Aksan, N., Dell’Aquila, D. (2011).

Parent-Child Interactions and the Development of Obesity in Childhood: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Paper presented at the 25th European Health Psychology Conference, Crete, Greece.

57. Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Milgrom, J., Kent, B. (2011). Preventing Excessive-Gestational

Weight Gain: The Health and Wellbeing in Pregnancy and Post-Birth (HIPP) Study. Interactive Poster Presentation at the 25th European Health Psychology Conference, Crete, Greece.

58. McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L., Milgrom, J., Baur, L., Aksan, N. (2011).

Maternal parental correlates of preschool child eating behaviours and body mass index. Poster accepted for presentation at the 2011 Annual Conference of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA), Melbourne, Australia.

59. Skouteris, H., McPhie, S., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L., Milgrom, J., Baur, L. (2011). Associations

between maternal feeding practices, parenting behaviors, mother-child interactions, preschool children’s eating behaviors and body mass index. Paper presented at the 18th European Congress on Obesity, Istanbul, Turkey.

60. Skouteris, H., Milgrom, J. (2011). Are Maternal Ante- and Postnatal Depressive Symptoms

Associated with Maternal and Childhood Obesity? Poster presented at 4th World Congress of Women’s Mental Health, Madrid, Spain.

61. Skouteris, H. (2011). The relationships between depressive symptoms, sleep quality, and

physical symptoms during pregnancy: A prospective study. Paper presented at 4th World Congress of Women’s Mental Health, Madrid, Spain.

62. Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L., Milgrom, J., Baur, L. (2010). Examining the effects of

parent-child interactions and other parental influences on preschool child overweight/obesity: The development of a theoretical model. Poster accepted for presentation at the XI International Conference on Obesity, ICO, Stockholm, Sweden.

63. Skouteris, H., McCabe, M., Ricciardelli, L. (2009). Relationships between parenting, parent-

child interactions, and preschool children’s eating and physical activity habits: An exploration of pathways to childhood obesity? Paper presented at the 16th Australasian Human Development Conference, Adelaide, Australia.

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64. Skouteris, H., Wertheim, E.H., Rallis, S., Paxton, S.J., Milgrom, J. (2009). The interrelationship between anxiety and depression during pregnancy and the early postpartum: A prospective study. Paper presented as part of the symposium “Women’s Mental Health and Maternity Issues” at the 14th international conference of the A.P.P.A.C. Association of Psychology and Psychiatry for adults and children. Neuropsychiatric, Psychological and Social Developments in a Globalised World, Athens, Greece.

65. Skouteris, H., Germano, C., Wertheim, E., Paxton, S., Milgrom, J. (2008). A prospective

assessment of the relationship between sleep quality and depression through pregnancy. Paper presented as part of the symposium “Depression across the Lifespan” at the 43rd Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Hobart, Australia.

66. Incledon, E., Skouteris, H. (2007). Live Video Self- Recognition in 2.5-year- old Children: The

Impact of Live Video Familiarization on Performance. Poster presented at the 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Brisbane, Australia.

67. Skouteris, H. (2007). Predictors of body dissatisfaction during pregnancy and the first year post

birth. Paper presented as part of the symposium “Body Image Across the Lifespan” at the 15th Australasian Human Development Conference, Sydney, Australia.

68. Coulson, M., Skouteris, H. (2007). Factors that contribute to the return to work after maternity

leave. Poster presented at the 15th Australasian Human Development Conference, Sydney, Australia.

69. Skouteris, H., Dissanayake, C. (2006). Does age-of-entry to childcare impact on mother’s

transition to work? Paper presented as part of the symposium “Age of entry into childcare: impact on the infant’s transition to childcare, developmental outcomes and the mother’s transition back to work” at the 19th International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development Conference, Melbourne, Victoria.

70. Dissanayake, C., Skouteris, H. (2006). Does age-of-entry matter in infants' transition to

childcare? Paper presented as part of the symposium “Age of entry into childcare: impact on the infant’s transition to childcare, developmental outcomes and the mother’s transition back to work” at the 19th International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development Conference, Melbourne, Victoria.

71. Da Silva, L., Skouteris, H. (2006). Does age of entry influence infant developmental outcomes?

Paper presented as part of the symposium “Age of entry into childcare: impact on the infant’s transition to childcare, developmental outcomes and the mother’s transition back to work” at the 19th International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development Conference, Melbourne, Victoria.

72. Skouteris, H. (2005). Young children and repeated video viewing: How does comprehension of

video content and viewing behaviour change? Paper presented at the 14th Australasian Human Development Conference, Perth, Australia.

73. Skouteris, H. (2004). The effect of repeat video viewing on young children's comprehension and

viewing behaviour. Poster presented at the 18th International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent, Belgium.

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74. Skouteris, H., Dissanayake, C., Da Silva, L. (2004). The use of the ITERS to assess the quality of child care: A sample of Victorian infants. Paper presented as part of the symposium “Measuring quality using the ECERS and ITERS: Is Australia doing as well as expected?” at the Australian Research in Early Childhood Education Conference, Melbourne, Victoria.

75. Skouteris, H., Lazaridis, M. (2003). The development of delayed self-recognition: A longitudinal

study. Paper presented as part of the symposium “Testing development of self-awareness: Different ages, different procedures and different populations” at the XIth European Conference on Developmental Psychology, Milan, Italy.

76. Skouteris, H., Lazaridis, M. (2003). A prospective study examining the development of a

temporally extended self. Paper presented at the 13th Australasian Human Development Conference, Waiheke Island, New Zealand.

77. Skouteris, H., Fisch, S.M., Wilder, A., Anderson, D.R. (2003). Repeat Viewing of TV Programs

and Videos: Do young children benefit? Discussion Hour presented at the 70th Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Tampa Florida, USA.

78. Skouteris, H., Boscaglia, N., Wertheim, E.H. (2002). Body image satisfaction during pregnancy:

A comparison of high and low exercising women. Paper presented as part of the symposium “Prospective research related to changes in body related attitudes and behaviour” at the 37th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Gold Coast, Australia.

79. Skouteris, H., Spataro, J. (2001). Do 3-year-olds have a temporally extended sense of self? Paper

presented at the Xth European Conference on Developmental Psychology, Uppsala, Sweden. 80. Skouteris, H., Spataro., J., Robson, N., Sleeman, F. (2001). When do children recognise

themselves in delayed representations? Paper presented at 12th Australasian Human Development Conference, Brisbane, Australia.

81. Skouteris, H., Taverna, M. (1999). Is depth information necessary for the recognition of progressively exposed shapes by 3-year-old children? Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Conference, New Mexico, USA.

82. Skouteris, H., Spataro, J. (1999). The use of a delayed video representation as a spatial referent

by pre-school children: Evidence of delayed self-recognition? Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Conference, New Mexico, USA.

83. Skouteris, H. (1996). Recognition of form in pre- school children after progressive visual

exposure. Paper presented at the 9th Australasian Human Development Conference, Perth, Western Australia.

84. Skouteris, H. (1995). Recognition of form in pre-school children after progressive visual

exposure. Paper presented at the IV European Congress of Psychology, Athens, Greece. 85. Skouteris, H. (1992). Infants' recognition of light- point tracings. Paper presented at the 7th

Australasian Human Development Conference, Brisbane, Queensland.

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Invited Talks 1. “Fuel Your Mind” – presentation to Kilvington Girl’s Grammar, Melbourne; August, 2008 2. Glen Eira Community Alliance for Early Childhood Educators – guest speaker at the Anglicare

Parentzone, Parent Educators Interest Group; February 2010 3. Skouteris, H. (2010). Excessive Gestational Weight Gain During Pregnancy. Pregnancy Weight

Matters Study Day. Rural Clinical School, University of Melbourne, Shepparton; August, 2010. 4. Homework in Primary School: The Pros and Cons - talk given at Doncaster Primary School;

September 2010. 5. “Preventing childhood obesity: Why focusing on mum through pregnancy and the postpartum

is important”. Invited talk given 29 September, 2011 New York State Department of Health 6. School Readiness – Grimwade House, Melbourne Grammar; June 2011. 7. “The consuming child-in-context: implications for health and wellbeing in the 21st century”,

New York State Department of Health; September, 2011. 8. "The Consuming Child-in-Context in Unhealthy and Unsustainable Times: Implications for Early

Childhood Education", University of Athens Medical School, Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital, Greece; October, 2011.

9. "Preventing childhood obesity: Why focusing on mum through pregnancy and the postpartum

is important”, University of Athens Medical School, Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital, Greece; October, 2011

10. Obesity in children in out-of-home care – School of Exercise and Nutrition Seminar Series; April

2011. 11. “Preventing childhood obesity: Why focusing on mum through pregnancy and the postpartum

is important”, New York State Department of Health; September 2012. 12. “Gestational Diabetes: Trends, Treatments and Trauma”, at the Women’s Healthcare

Australasia (WHA) Insight Forum; July 2012. 13. Speaker at the 20th European Congress on Obesity, Liverpool, in the “Healthy Beginnings to

Prevent Childhood Obesity” stream on the topic of ‘Role of the mother and parenting practices’; May, 2013.

14. Speaker at the Australian and New Zealand Obesity Society annual scientific meeting, on

Parenting factors and childhood obesity in a symposium entitled “Parenting and Obesity"; October 2013.

15. Invited speaker at Berry Street’s inaugural “The Good Childhood” Conference, on outdoor

adventure initiatives for vulnerable children; October 2013.

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16. Speaker at the Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes Research Forum, on the topic of managing gestational diabetes in obese women; November 2013.

17. Keynote speaker at the Australian and New Zealand Obesity Society annual scientific meeting;

October 2015. 18. Invited speaker, on the topic of fostering parent-child relationships by early childhood

educators to support social and emotional learning, at the “Together We Grow Early Childhood Education Conference” meeting, May 2017.

19. Invited speaker, 16th Healthcare Executive Management Development Programme, 2-9

February, 2019, Mysuru India: “Capacity in Building Healthcare Improvement”

20. Invited speaker, 16th Healthcare Executive Management Development Programme, 2-9 February, 2019, Mysuru India: "Towards Better Health Systems: The Role of Academic Health Science Centres in Australia"

Professional Involvement Professor Skouteris is an invited member of the International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research; and an Executive Member (Treasurer) of the Alliance for the Prevention of Mental Disorders. She is on the editorial board of Early Child Development and Care and was an invited reviewer of abstracts submitted for the 20th and 21st European Congress on Obesity, 2013 & 2014. In addition, Professor Skouteris is/has been:

● Australian Research Council College of Experts, member (2021 - ) ● member of the Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities COVID-19

National Health Advisory Group (2020 - ) ● Regional Editor, South Pacific Region, for Early Child Development and Care

(2020 - ) ● member of the Victorian Childhood Obesity Leadership Group, led by

VicHealth (2020 - ) ● Chair, Parent Infant Research Institute Advisory Board (2020 - ) ● foundation member of the National Obesity Collective (2020 - ) ● member of the MacKillop Family Services Respecting Sexual Safety Advisory

Group (2017 – 2019) ● Executive member of the Parent Infant Research Institute Advisory Board

(2018 - 2019) ● Member of the Victorian Health Eating Enterprise Implementation working

party (2017 - ); ● Member of the MacKillop Family Services Respecting Sexual Safety Advisory

Group (2016 - ) ● Reviewer for The Health Research Board, Ireland, of ‘an umbrella review’

document titled ‘Interventions that promote increased breast feeding rates and breast feeding duration among women’ – May 2016

● Member of the Life! Review Reference Group Department of Health and Human Services - 2015

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● Invited expert researcher for Disordered Eating in Pregnancy Delphi Study, Bond University and Massey University (2015 - 2016)

● Invited to be part of an expert panel to develop a conceptual framework for assessing nutritional parenting practices that influence all aspects of a child’s dietary intake - Professor Masse, University of British Columbia, May 2015

● Reviewer of The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Innovation Research Incentives Scheme - March 2015

● Member of evaluation advisory committee for Jamie’s Ministry of Food - 2015 ● Invited by Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) to assess

an application for a course accreditation – September 2014 ● Reviewer for the Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office - August 2014 ● Reviewer for The Women's and Children's Hospital Foundation Research

Project Grant scheme, South Australia, August 2015 ● Invited to assess a Healthway Health Promotion Research Project Grant – April

2014 ● Invited to serve on the College of Reviewers for the Canada Research

Chairs Program – January 2014 ● Invited to provide expert review on information about healthy pregnancy for

overweight women- Raising Children’s Network June 2013 ● Reviewer for The Women's and Children's Hospital Foundation Research

Project Grant scheme, South Australia, August 2013 ● Reviewer of The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and

Development grant scheme, August 2012 ● Invited to conduct an expert review of a paper commissioned by the Australian

Research Alliance for Children and Youth on “Children and the Media” (September 2009)

● Invited to provide feedback on the National Physical Activity Recommendations for Children Under 5 years of age, February 2009

● Invited to review the VCE Psychology curriculum consultation draft, April 2009 ● Invited reviewer of manuscripts submitted for publication in the Conference

Proceedings of the 243rd Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference, June 2008

● Invited to present as an expert on “communicating with children” at the “Child and Cognitively Impaired Witness Workshop”, Judicial College of Victoria, 14 November 2008

● Invited to provide expert comment on guidelines for “‘Best Practice’ in Communicating with Children in the Court Room”, and “'Best Practice' Judicial Intervention in the Cross-Examination of a Child Witness”, Judicial College of Victoria, November 2008

● Invited to write an InPsych article by the Australian Psychological Society: “Movement towards a national school curriculum: Implications for psychology”, December 2008