Publications by:
Jake M. Najman
Also publishes as (Jake Najman)
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Hutchinson, Delyse, Aarsman, Stephanie, Weller, Emmelyn, Le Bas, Genevieve, Greenwood, Christopher, Youssef, George, Mattick, Richard, Elliott, Elizabeth, Allsop, Steve, Burns, Lucy, Najman, Jake, Jacobs, Sue, Olsson, Craig, and Teague, Sam (2023) Parental cannabis use during preconception and pregnancy: Longitudinal associations with infant birth outcomes. Drug and Alcohol Review, 42 (S1). 403. S90-S91.
Weller, Emmelyn, Aarsman, Stephanie, Teague, Sam, Greenwood, Christopher, Youssef, George, Mattick, Richard, Elliott, Elizabeth, Allsop, Steve, Burns, Lucy, Najman, Jake, Jacobs, Sue, Olsson, Craig, and Hutchinson, Delyse (2023) Perinatal smoking in mothers and fathers: Longitudinal associations with infant birth outcomes. Drug and Alcohol Review, 42 (S1). 409. S184-S185.
Lowrie, Nele, Le Bas, Genevieve, Youssef, George, Macdonald, Jacqui A., Teague, Samantha, Rogers, Alana, Sunderland, Matthew, Mattick, Richard, Elliott, Elizabeth J., Allsop, Steve, Burns, Lucinda, Najman, Jake, Jacons, Sue, Olsson, Craig A., and Hutchinson, Delyse (2022) Association of adolescent and young adult depression and anxiety with perinatal mental health in fathers: Findings from an Australian longitudinal study. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 156. pp. 206-213.
Miller, Peter G., Coomber, Kerri, de Andrade, Dominique, Livingston, Michael, Puljević, Cheneal, Vakidis, Thea, Carah, Nicholas, Taylor, Nicholas, Burn, Michele, Curtis, Ashlee, Chikritzhs, Tanya, Room, Robin, Clough, Alan, Najman, Jake, Scott, Debbie, Mayshak, Richelle, and Ferris, Jason (2021) Queensland Alcohol-related violence and Night-time Economy Monitoring (QUANTEM): Rationale and overview. Drug and Alcohol Review, 40 (5). pp. 693-697.
Miller, Peter G., Coomber, Kerri, de Andrade, Dominique, Livingston, Michael, Puljević, Cheneal, Vakidis, Thea, Carah, Nicholas, Taylor, Nicholas, Burn, Michele, Curtis, Ashlee, Room, Robin, Clough, Alan, Najman, Jake, Scott, Debbie, Mayshak, Richelle, and Ferris, Jason (2021) Summarising the impacts of the Queensland Alcohol-related violence and Night-Time Economy (QUANTEM) project. Drug and Alcohol Review, 40 (5). pp. 755-760.
Mamun, Abdulla A., Scott, James, Najman, Jake M., Williams, Gail M., Alati, Rosa, and Fatima, Yaqoot (2020) Generational changes in young adults’ sleep duration: a prospective analysis of mother–offspring dyads. Sleep Health, 6 (2). pp. 240-245.
Hutchinson, Delyse, Youssef, George J., McCormack, Clare, Wilson, Judy, Allsop, Steve, Najman, Jake, Elliott, Elizabeth, Burns, Lucinda, Jacobs, Sue, Honan, Ingrid, Rossen, Larissa, Fiedler, Hannah, Teague, Samantha, Ryan, Joanne, Olsson, Craig A., and Mattick, Richard P. (2019) Prenatal alcohol exposure and infant gross motor development: a prospective cohort study. BMC Pediatrics, 19. 149.
Fatima, Yaqoot, Suhail, A.R., Najman, Jake M., and Al Mamun, Abdullah (2016) Exploring gender difference in sleep quality of young adults: findings from a large population study. Clinical Medicine & Research, 14 (3-4). pp. 138-144.
Shields, Linda, Mamun, Abdulla A., O'Callaghan, Michael, Williams, Gail M., and Najman, Jake M. (2010) Breastfeeding and obesity at 21 years: a cohort study. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 19 (11-12). pp. 1612-1617.
McDermott, Brett M., Mamun, Abdullah A., Najman, Jake M., Williams, Gail M., O'Callaghan, Michael J., and Bor, William (2008) Preschool children perceived by mothers as irregular eaters: physical and psychosocial predictors from a birth cohort study. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 29 (3). pp. 197-205.
Mamun, Abdulla A., McDermott, Brett M., O'Callaghan, Michael J., Najman, Jake M., and Williams, Gail M. (2008) Predictors of maternal misclassifications of their offspring's weight status: a longitudinal study. International Journal of Obesity, 32 (1). pp. 48-54.
Al Mamun, Abdullah, Cramb, Susanna, McDermott, Brett M., O'Callaghan, Michael, Najman, Jake M., and Williams, Gail M. (2007) Adolescents' perceived weight associated with depression in young adulthood: a longitudinal study. Obesity, 15 (12). pp. 3097-3105.