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Evidence indicates that exercise has several health benefits for mothers, and in particular mothers with post-partum depression. However, there are many valid reasons that result in mothers with PPD do not participate in enough exercise, and therefore are unlikely to experience the great number of physical and mental health benefits that comes with exercising!
We are looking for individuals who are in the postpartum period, have PPD or are able to seek diagnosis, and would like to participate in a free, convenient home-based, and professionally led exercise program. Eligible individuals must be able to attend Griffith University, Gold Coast on two occasions.
Access the eligibility survey here. Individuals who complete the eligibility survey will be contacted directly by the principal researchers (Dr Kelly Clanchy, Dr Lisa Vinzce, Miss Jemma Turner) to complete their enrolment in the study.
If you have any further questions or would like to request any further documents, please contact the research team at jemma.turner@griffithuni.edu.au.
The northern Gold Coast’s newest after-hours mental health facility is providing much needed support for adults experiencing distress when other mental health support services may not be open. The Safe Space site in the Southport Health Precinct is an outcome of the Joint Regional Plan and the Cri...
We all need a helping hand from time to time, but sometimes it can be hard to know where to find it. oneplace is an online community services directory that helps Queenslanders easily find local support. More than 58,000 Queensland services are listed on oneplace, offering support with parenting, do...
On 19 August Gold Coast Primary Health Network, Gold Coast Health and the Rotary Club of Runaway Bay jointly hosted the 10th Annual Australian Rotary Mental Health Symposium and Gold Coast Joint Regional Plan update. The symposium showcased strategies that have progressed as part of the Joint Region...
Conversations play an important role in recognising when someone is going through a difficult time and connecting them to right type of care. Starting a conversation about mental health challenges with someone you care about can sometimes feel challenging. That’s why a partnership between the Nati...
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