Melissa's Publications
Books / Monographs
1. Baldwin, S., & Oxlad, M. (2000). Electroshock and Minors: Fifty Year Review. Connecticut: Greenwood Press.
Contributions to Books / Monographs
1. Beatty, L., & Oxlad, M. (In Press, 2010). Psychological Approaches to Assisting Individuals Diagnosed with Cancer. In Caltabiano, M. & Ricciardelli, L. (Eds). Handbook of Health & Wellbeing. Wiley-Blackwell
2. Baldwin, S., & Oxlad, M. (2001). ECT Administration with Children and Adolescents: Review of ethical considerations. In Parker, M., & Dickenson, D. The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook: Case studies, commentaries and activities. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Intervention / Clinical Materials
1. Wade, T.D., Oxlad, M., & Koczwara, B. (2003). Women Moving On: A workbook-journal for women moving forward after treatment for breast cancer. Adelaide: The MTZ Company.
Teaching / Training Materials
1. Commons, L., Rapley, M., Baldwin, S., & Oxlad, M. (1998). Ending Offending 6: An alcohol education program for offenders with an intellectual disability. Perth: Disability Services Commission.
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
1. Boynton, A., & Oxlad, M. (In Press 22.12.10). Melanoma and Its Relationship with Solarium Use: Health Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviour of Young Women. Journal of Health Psychology.
2. LeCouteur, A., & Oxlad, M. (2011). Membership Categorization, Morality and the Management of Accountability in Descriptions of Domestic Violence. Feminism & Psychology, 21(1), 5-28.
3. Beatty, L., Oxlad, M., Koczwara, B., & Wade, T.D. (2010) A Randomised Pilot of a Self-Help Workbook Intervention for Breast Cancer Survivors. Supportive Care in Cancer, 18, 1597-1603.
4. Whenan, R., Oxlad, M., & Lushington, K. (2009). Factors Associated with Foster Carer Well-Being, Satisfaction and Intention to Continue Providing Out-of-Home Care. Children & Youth Services Review, 31(7), 752-760.
5. Beatty, L., Oxlad, M., Koczwara, B., & Wade, T.D. (2008). The Psychosocial Concerns and Needs of Women Recently Diagnosed with Breast Cancer: A qualitative study of patient, nurse and volunteer perspectives. Health Expectations, 11, 331-342.
6. Oxlad, M., Wade, T.D., Hallsworth, L., & Koczwara, B. (2008). "I'm living with a chronic illness, not...dying with cancer": A qualitative study of Australian women's self-identified concerns and needs following primary treatment for breast cancer. European Journal of Cancer Care, 17(2), 157-166.
7. Oxlad, M., & Wade, T.D. (2008). Longitudinal Risk Factors for Adverse Psychological Functioning 6-Months After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery. Journal of Health Psychology, 13(1), 79-92.
8. Oxlad, M., Stubberfield, J., Stuklis, R., Edwards, J., & Wade, T.D. (2006). Psychological Risk Factors for Cardiac-Related Hospital Re-admission within 6-Months of Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 61(6), 775-781.
9. Oxlad, M., & Wade, T.D. (2006). Application of a Chronic Illness Model as a Means of Understanding Pre-Operative Psychological Adjustment in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients. British Journal of Health Psychology, 11(3), 401-419.
10. Oxlad, M. Stubberfield, J., Stuklis, R., Edwards, J., & Wade, T.D. (2006). Psychological Risk Factors for Increased Post-Operative Length of Hospital Stay Following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 29(2), 179-190.
11. Oxlad, M., Miller-Lewis, L., & Wade, T.D. (2004). The Measurement of Coping Responses: Validity of the Billings and Moos Coping Checklist. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 57(5), 477-484.
12. Oxlad, M. (1996). Caregivers and Depression: Are some caregivers of people with Alzheimer's Disease more at-risk? Health Care in Later Life, 4(1), 223-231.
13. Baldwin, S., & Oxlad, M. (1996). Multiple Case Sampling of ECT Administration to 217 Minors: Review and meta-analysis. Journal of Mental Health, 5(5), 451-463.
14. Baldwin, S., & Oxlad, M. (1996). ECT and Minors: Social science solutions will reform the psychiatric abuse of infants, children and adolescents. Social Sciences in Health, 2(3), 174-188.
15. Oxlad, M., & Baldwin, S. (1996). Editorial. Social Sciences in Health, 2(1), 1-2. See also vol 2(2).
16. Oxlad, M., & Baldwin, S. (1996). The Use of ECT with Older People: Risks, rights and responsibilities. Health Care in Later Life, 1(1), 39-49.
17. Oxlad, M., & Baldwin, S. (1995). Electroconvulsive Therapy, Children and Adolescents: The power to stop. Nursing Ethics, 2(4), 333-346.
This Page Updated: December 30th 2011
1. Baldwin, S., & Oxlad, M. (2000). Electroshock and Minors: Fifty Year Review. Connecticut: Greenwood Press.
Contributions to Books / Monographs
1. Beatty, L., & Oxlad, M. (In Press, 2010). Psychological Approaches to Assisting Individuals Diagnosed with Cancer. In Caltabiano, M. & Ricciardelli, L. (Eds). Handbook of Health & Wellbeing. Wiley-Blackwell
2. Baldwin, S., & Oxlad, M. (2001). ECT Administration with Children and Adolescents: Review of ethical considerations. In Parker, M., & Dickenson, D. The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook: Case studies, commentaries and activities. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Intervention / Clinical Materials
1. Wade, T.D., Oxlad, M., & Koczwara, B. (2003). Women Moving On: A workbook-journal for women moving forward after treatment for breast cancer. Adelaide: The MTZ Company.
Teaching / Training Materials
1. Commons, L., Rapley, M., Baldwin, S., & Oxlad, M. (1998). Ending Offending 6: An alcohol education program for offenders with an intellectual disability. Perth: Disability Services Commission.
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
1. Boynton, A., & Oxlad, M. (In Press 22.12.10). Melanoma and Its Relationship with Solarium Use: Health Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviour of Young Women. Journal of Health Psychology.
2. LeCouteur, A., & Oxlad, M. (2011). Membership Categorization, Morality and the Management of Accountability in Descriptions of Domestic Violence. Feminism & Psychology, 21(1), 5-28.
3. Beatty, L., Oxlad, M., Koczwara, B., & Wade, T.D. (2010) A Randomised Pilot of a Self-Help Workbook Intervention for Breast Cancer Survivors. Supportive Care in Cancer, 18, 1597-1603.
4. Whenan, R., Oxlad, M., & Lushington, K. (2009). Factors Associated with Foster Carer Well-Being, Satisfaction and Intention to Continue Providing Out-of-Home Care. Children & Youth Services Review, 31(7), 752-760.
5. Beatty, L., Oxlad, M., Koczwara, B., & Wade, T.D. (2008). The Psychosocial Concerns and Needs of Women Recently Diagnosed with Breast Cancer: A qualitative study of patient, nurse and volunteer perspectives. Health Expectations, 11, 331-342.
6. Oxlad, M., Wade, T.D., Hallsworth, L., & Koczwara, B. (2008). "I'm living with a chronic illness, not...dying with cancer": A qualitative study of Australian women's self-identified concerns and needs following primary treatment for breast cancer. European Journal of Cancer Care, 17(2), 157-166.
7. Oxlad, M., & Wade, T.D. (2008). Longitudinal Risk Factors for Adverse Psychological Functioning 6-Months After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery. Journal of Health Psychology, 13(1), 79-92.
8. Oxlad, M., Stubberfield, J., Stuklis, R., Edwards, J., & Wade, T.D. (2006). Psychological Risk Factors for Cardiac-Related Hospital Re-admission within 6-Months of Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 61(6), 775-781.
9. Oxlad, M., & Wade, T.D. (2006). Application of a Chronic Illness Model as a Means of Understanding Pre-Operative Psychological Adjustment in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients. British Journal of Health Psychology, 11(3), 401-419.
10. Oxlad, M. Stubberfield, J., Stuklis, R., Edwards, J., & Wade, T.D. (2006). Psychological Risk Factors for Increased Post-Operative Length of Hospital Stay Following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 29(2), 179-190.
11. Oxlad, M., Miller-Lewis, L., & Wade, T.D. (2004). The Measurement of Coping Responses: Validity of the Billings and Moos Coping Checklist. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 57(5), 477-484.
12. Oxlad, M. (1996). Caregivers and Depression: Are some caregivers of people with Alzheimer's Disease more at-risk? Health Care in Later Life, 4(1), 223-231.
13. Baldwin, S., & Oxlad, M. (1996). Multiple Case Sampling of ECT Administration to 217 Minors: Review and meta-analysis. Journal of Mental Health, 5(5), 451-463.
14. Baldwin, S., & Oxlad, M. (1996). ECT and Minors: Social science solutions will reform the psychiatric abuse of infants, children and adolescents. Social Sciences in Health, 2(3), 174-188.
15. Oxlad, M., & Baldwin, S. (1996). Editorial. Social Sciences in Health, 2(1), 1-2. See also vol 2(2).
16. Oxlad, M., & Baldwin, S. (1996). The Use of ECT with Older People: Risks, rights and responsibilities. Health Care in Later Life, 1(1), 39-49.
17. Oxlad, M., & Baldwin, S. (1995). Electroconvulsive Therapy, Children and Adolescents: The power to stop. Nursing Ethics, 2(4), 333-346.
This Page Updated: December 30th 2011