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Academic Staff Profile - Professor Ian Bernard Hickie
Professor of Psychiatry
Psychological Medicine
Faculty of Medicine Email
ianh@med.usyd.edu.au
Phone 61 2 9556 9322
Fax 61-2-9556 9171
Hickie, I, Christensen, H, Davenport, T, Luscombe, G. Can we track the
impact of Australian mental health research?. The Australian and New
Zealand journal of psychiatry. 2005; 39:591-9
Hickie, I, Groom, G, McGorry, P, Davenport, T, Luscombe, G. Australian
mental health reform: time for real outcomes. Medical Journal of
Australia. 2005; 182:401-6
Hickie, I, Naismith, S, Ward, P, Scott, E, Mitchell, P, Wilhelm, K,
Parker, G. Vascular risk and low serum B12 predict white matter lesions
in patients with major depression. Journal of affective disorders.
2005; 85:327-32
Hickie, I. Evaluating treatments for the mood disorders: time for the
evidence to get real - Reply. Australian and New Zealand Journal of
Psychiatry. 2005; 39:311-312
Smith, A, Vollmer-Conna, U, Geczy, A, Dunckley, H, Bennett, B, Hickie,
I, Lloyd, A. Does genotype mask the relationship between psychological
factors and immune function?. Brain, behavior, and immunity. 2005;
19:147-52
Hickie, I, Naismith, S, Ward, P, Turner, K, Scott, E, Mitchell, P,
Wilhelm, K, Parker, G. Reduced hippocampal volumes and memory loss in
patients with early- and late-onset depression. British journal of
psychiatry; the journal of mental science. 2005; 186:197-202
Butow, P, Meiser, B, Price, M, Bennett, B, Tucker, K, Davenport, T,
Hickie, I. Psychological morbidity in women at increased risk of
developing breast cancer: A controlled study. Psycho-Oncology. 2005;
14:196-203
Highet, N, Luscombe, G, Davenport, T, Burns, J, Hickie, I. Positive
relationships between public awareness activity and recognition of the
impacts of depression in Australia. Australian and NZ Journal of
Psychiatry. 2005; 40:55-58
2004
Hickie, I, Pirkis, J, Blashki, G, Groom, G, Davenport, T. General
practitioners'' response to depression and anxiety in the Australian
community: a preliminary analysis. The Medical journal of Australia.
2004; 181:S15-20
Hickie, I. Reducing the burden of depression: are we making progress
in Australia?. The Medical journal of Australia. 2004; 181:S4-5
Mant, A, Rendle, V, Hall, W, Mitchell, P, Montgomery, W, McManus, P,
Hickie, I. Making new choices about antidepressants in Australia: the
long view 1975-2002. The Medical journal of Australia. 2004; 181:S21-4
Highet, N, McNair, B, Davenport, T, Hickie, I. How much more can we
lose?": carer and family perspectives on living with a person with
depression. The Medical journal of Australia. 2004; 181:S6-9
Mackinnon, A, Jorm, A, Hickie, I. A National Depression Index for
Australia. The Medical journal of Australia. 2004; 181:S52-6
Highet, N, McNair, B, Thompson, M, Davenport, T, Hickie, I. Experience
with treatment services for people with bipolar disorder. The Medical
journal of Australia. 2004; 181:S47-51
Vollmer-Conna, U, Fazou, C, Cameron, B, Li, H, Brennan, C, Luck, L,
Davenport, T, Wakefield, D, Hickie, I, Lloyd, A. Production of
pro-inflammatory cytokines correlates with the symptoms of acute
sickness behaviour in humans. Psychological medicine. 2004; 34:1289-97
Richards, J, Ryan, P, McCabe, M, Groom, G, Hickie, I. Barriers to the
effective management of depression in general practice. The Australian
and New Zealand journal of psychiatry. 2004; 38:795-803
Rosen, A, McGorry, P, Groom, G, Hickie, I, Gurr, R, Hocking, B,
Leggatt, M, Deveson, A, Wilson, K, Holmes, D, Miller, V, Dunbar, L,
Stanley, F. Australia needs a mental health commission. Australasian
psychiatry. 2004; 12:213-9
Hickie, I. Commentary on ''Evaluating treatments for the mood
disorders: time for the evidence to get real''. The Australian and New
Zealand journal of psychiatry. 2004; 38:415-8
Hickie, I, Groom, G. Surveying perceptions of the progress of national
mental health reform. Australasian Psychiatry. 2004; 12:123-5
Hickie, I. Can we reduce the burden of depression? The Australian
experience with beyondblue: the national depression initiative.
Australasian Psychiatry. 2004; 12 Suppl:S38-46
Hickie, I. Treatment guidelines for depression in the Asia Pacific
region: a review of current developments. Australasian Psychiatry.
2004; 12 Suppl:S33-7
Smith, A, Vollmer-Conna, U, Bennett, B, Hickie, I, Lloyd, A.
Influences of distress and alcohol consumption on the development of a
delayed-type hypersensitivity skin test response. Psychosomatic
medicine. 2004; 66:614-9
Hickie, I, Gillespie, N, Kirk, K, Evans, D, Heath, A, Martin, M. Do
the genetic or environmental determinants of anxiety and depression
change with age? A longitudinal study of Australian twins. Twin
Research and Human Genetics. 2004; 7:39-53
Hickie, I, Ryan, P, Richards, J, McCabe, M, Blashiki, G, Pierce, D,
Groom, G. Australian GPs? preferences for education about depression
and related disorders. Australian Family Physician. 2004; 33:381-384
Hickie, I. Commentary on "Evaluating treatments for the mood
disorders: time for the evidence to get real". Australian and New
Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2004; 38:415-418
Hickie, I, Ellis, P, Smith, D. Evidence-based guidelines: response to
Professor Gordon Parker?s critique. Australian and New Zealand Journal
of Psychiatry. 2004; 38:891-895
2003
Groom, G, Hickie, I, Davenport, T. Out of Hospital ...Out of Mind!. .
2003; :
Hickie, I, Davenport, T, Scott, E. Depression out of the shadows: a
guide to understanding depression and its treatment. . 2003; :
Blashki, G, Richards, J, Ryan, P, Pierce, D, Mccabe, M, Morgan, H,
Hickie, I, Sumich, H. Cognitive behavioural strategies for general
practice. Australian Family Physician. 2003; 32 (11):910-917
Blashki, G, Morgan, H, Sumich, H, Hickie, I, Scott, E, Davenport, T.
Behavioural modification strategies for general practice. Australian
Family Physician. 2003; 32 (9):715-721
Blashki, G, Morgan, H, Hickie, I, Sumich, H, Davenport, T. Structured
problem solving in general practice. Australian Family Physician. 2003;
32 (10):836-842
Blashki, G, Parsons, J, Morgan, H, Hickie, I, Davenport, T. Providing
pyschological treatments in general practice. Australian Family
Physician. 2003; 32 (

:625-630
Blashki, G, Hickie, I, Davenport, T. Providing psychological
treatments in general practice: How will it work?. Medical Journal Of
Australia. 2003; 179:23-25
Bunker, S, Colquhoun, D, Esler, M, Hickie, I, Hunt, D, Jelinek, V,
Oldenburg, B, Peach, H, Ruth, D, Tennant, C, Tonkin, A. Stress and
coronary heart disease: psychosocial risk factors: National Heart
Foundaiton of Australia position statem update. Medical Journal Of
Australia. 2003; 178(6):272-276
Beynon, S, Brennan, C, Vollmer-Conna, U, Hickie, I, Lloyd, A,
Robertson, P, Whybin, R. Measurement of EBV-IgG anti-VCA avidity aids
the early and reliable diagnosis of primary EBV infection. Journal Of
Medical Virology. 2003; 70:617-623
Blood, W, Pirkis, J, Hickie, I, Martin, G. The pill that killed. A
case study of reporting risk knowledge. Australian Journal of
Communication. 2003; 30 (2):47-63
Brodaty, H, Hickie, I, Mason, C, Berlw, D. Perceptions of outcome from
electroconvulsive therapy by depressed patients and psychiatrists.
Australian And New Zealand Journal Of Psychiatry. 2003; 37:196-199
Hickie, I, Simons, L, Naismith, S, Mccallum, J, Pearson, K. Vascular
risk to late-life depression: evidence from a longitudinal community
study. Australian And New Zealand Journal Of Psychiatry. 2003; 37:62-65
Wijeratne, C, Brodaty, H, Hickie, I. The neglect of somatoform
disorders by old age psychiatry: some explanations and suggestions for
future research. International Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry. 2003;
18:812-819
2002
Loblay, R, Stewart, G, Bertouch, J, Cistulli, P, Darveniza, P, Ellis,
C, Gatenby, P, Gillis, D, Hickie, I, Lloyd, A, Phillips, B, Phoon, W,
Rowe, K, Steven, I, Wakefield, D, Watson, D. Chronic fatigue syndrome:
clinical practical guidelines - 2002. Medical Journal Of Australia.
2002; 176 (Suppl):S17-S55
2001
Thewes, B, Meiser, B, Hickie, I. Psychometric properties of the impact
of event scale amongst women at increased risk for hereditary breast
cancer. Psycho-Oncology. 2001; 130:1005-1010
2000
Hickie, I, Wilson, A, Wright, J, Bennett, B, Wakefield, D, Lloyd, A. A
randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of moclobemide in
patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
2000; 61:643-648
Evidence-Based Medicine; Health Services Accessibility; Health Care
Reform; Hypertension; Brain; Primary Health Care; Postoperative
Complications; Antidepressive Agents; Sleep; Breast Neoplasms; Reaction
Time; Alcohol Drinking; Mental Health Services; Anxiety Disorders;
Depressive Disorder; Anoxemia; Physician's Practice Patterns; Sleep
Apnea, Obstructive; Publishing; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Memory
Disorders; Immunity, Cellular; Psychotherapy; Delivery of Health Care;
Memory, Short-Term; National Health Programs; Bipolar Disorder;
Caregivers; Hippocampus; Stress, Psychological; Hypersensitivity,
Delayed; Affect; Antibody Formation; Hemocyanin; Mood Disorders;
Fatigue; Home Nursing; Depressive Disorder, Major; Affective Symptoms;
HLA-DQ Antigens; HLA-DR Antigens; Intracranial Arteriosclerosis;
Vitamin B 12 Deficiency
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