Enjoy all the presentations from this year’s CARN conference courtesy of The Ted and Mollie Carr Trust and The Rotary Club of Downtown Auckland
Megan Galbally (Monash University)
What can the fi rst 1000 days tell us about predicting mental health in childhood and beyond?
Alayne Mikahere-Hall (Auckland University of Technology)
Tuhono – First we connect: an indigenous Māori study of attachment
Trecia Wouldes (University of Auckland)
The IDEAL Study: Adolescents exposed antenatally to methamphetamine – report on their mental health + Q & A from Session 2 (Mikahere-Hall, Wouldes, Lee and Hall)
Lianne Woodward (University of Canterbury)
Evaluation of a Neonatal Behavioural Observation (NBO)-based intervention to support the mental health and early parenting of mothers of moderate to late preterm infants: A randomized controlled trial
Mia McLean (Auckland University of Technology)
Neonatal brain volume as a marker of diathesis stress to parent behaviour and its association with physiological stress regulation across early childhood + Q & A from Session 1 (Galbally, Woodward, McLean, Hon)
Larissa Hon (University of Canterbury)
Emotional and Physiological Connections Between Infants Born Very Preterm and Their Mothers
Samantha Lee (University of Canterbury)
Life circumstances of adolescents born to opiod dependent mothers
Ella Hall (Te Whatu Ora Waitahu, Christchurch
Development of the First Neonatal Psychology Service in Aotearoa New Zealand