How to talk with families about genetics and psychiatric illness. Austin J, and Honer W. Potential impact of genetic counselling for mental illness. Clinical Genetics. Austin, J. Schizophrenia: An update and review. Journal of Genetic Counselling. Austin J, Smith G.
N., and Honer W. The genomic era and families’ perceptions of psychotic disorders: Genetic risk estimation, associations with reproductive decisions and views about predictive testing. American Journal of Medical Genetics: Neuropsychiatric Genetics 2. Austin J. Applications and Limitations of Empiric Data in Provision of Recurrence Risks for Schizophrenia: A practical review for healthcare professionals providing clinical psychiatric genetics consultations.
Clinical Genetics 2. Austin JC, and Honer WG. The genomic era and serious mental illness: a potential application for psychiatric genetic counseling. Psychiatric Services 2. Peay HL, Palmer C, Sheidley B, Mc. Carthy Veach P, Gettig B, Austin JC.
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Psychiatric disorders in clinical genetics I: Assessing family histories of psychiatric disorders. Journal of Genetic Counseling 2. Austin JC, Palmer C, Sheidley B, Mc. Carthy Veach P, Gettig B, Peay HL. Psychiatric disorders in clinical genetics II: Individualizing recurrence risks for psychiatric disorders.
Journal of Genetic Counseling 2. Austin JC, and Honer WG. Psychiatric genetic counseling for parents of individuals with psychotic disorders: a pilot study. Early Intervention in Psychiatry 2. Voineskos AN, Lang DJ, Zai G, Bulgin N, Shaikh S, Su W, Kopala, LC, Mac.
Ewan, GW, Thornton AE, Smith GN, Austin JC, Honer WG, Kennedy JL. MAG Gene Variation and Cortical Gray Matter Volume in First Episode Schizophrenia. Brain Imaging and Behaviour 2. Hippman C, Oberlander T, Honer WG, Misri S, Austin JC. Depression during pregnancy: the impact on maternal mood of increased risk for fetal aneuploidy.
Clinical Genetics 2. Du Souich C, Austin JC, Friedlander R, Boerkoel CF. A Novel Syndrome With Psychiatric Features and Review of Malformation Syndromes with Psychiatric Disorders American Journal of Medical Genetics 2. A(4): 7. 13- 2. 1. Smith GN, Wong H, Mac. Ewan GW, Kopala LC, Ehmann TS, Thornton AE, Lang DJ, Barr AM, Procyshyn R, Austin JC, Flynn SW, Honer WG. Predictors of starting to smoke cigarettes in patients with first episode psychosis Schizophrenia Research 2.
Monaco L, Conway L, Valverde K, and Austin JC. Genetic counselors’ perceptions and practices relating to schizophrenia. Public Health Genomics. Hunter, MJ, Hippman, C, Honer, WG, Austin JC. Genetic counseling for schizophrenia: trends in referrals to a catchment area medical genetics program over 4. In press, American Journal of Medical Genetics, 2. A: 1. 47- 1. 52. Austin, J.
C. Re- conceptualizing risk in genetic counseling: implications for clinical practice. Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2. Devlin AM, Brain U, Austin JC, Oberlander TF. Maternal MTHFR C6.
T genotype & depressed mood during pregnancy affects SLC6. A4 methylation in infants at birth PLOS 1 2. Feret H, Conway L, Austin JC. Genetic Counselors’ attitudes towards individuals with schizophrenia: desire for social distance and endorsement of stereotypes. Patient Education and Counseling 2. Mc. Bride R, Austin JC. Sex testing or gender verification: is there a difference and does it matter?
Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2. Chan RCK*. Austin JC*, Pearson VJ, Gong Q, Honer WG. Translating genomic research into care for people with schizophrenia in China. Schizophrenia Research, 2. Zierhut H*, Austin JC. How inclusion of genetic counselors on the research team can benefit translational science.
Science Translational Medicine. Anderson K., Austin JC.
Influencing genetic counselors’ attitudes towards people with mental illness: a pilot study. Journal of Genetic Counseling. Hippman C., Inglis, A., Austin JC. What is a “balanced” description?
Insight from parents of individuals with Down syndrome. Journal of Genetic Counseling. Inglis A, Hippman C., Austin JC. Prenatal testing for Down Syndrome: Perspectives of parents of affected individuals. American Journal of Medical Genetics 2. A (4), 7. 43- 5. 0.
Austin JC, Hippman, C, and Honer, WG. Descriptive and numeric estimation of risk for psychotic disorders among affected individuals and relatives: implications for clinical practice. Psychiatric Research 2. Lautenbach D, Hiraki S, Whalen Campion M,Austin JC. Mothers’ perspectives on their child’s mental illness as compared to other complex disorders in their family: insights to inform genetic counseling practice. Journal of Genetic Counseling.
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