Philip Boyce
Professor
Psychiatry
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Philip Boyce is Professor of Psychiatry at Westmead Hospital and Head of the Perinatal Psychiatry Clinical Research Unit at Westmead Hospital.
Research Interest
He has had a long standing clinical and research interest in perinatal mental health. He has conducted research into psychosocial aspects of postnatal depression, examining risk factors for the disorder, particularly the role of personality and obstetric risk factors. His current research focus is into the impact of psychotic disorders on women in pregnancy and in the postpartum period. He conitinues research into mood disorders, particulary psychosocial aspects. He is also involved with research in medical education, especially the impact of work place based assesssment.
Publications
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Rodriguez, M., Boyce, P., Hodges, J. (2017). A neuropsychological study of older adult first-time sex offenders. Neurocase, 23(2), 154-161
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Boyce, P. (2017). 50 years of perinatal psychiatry. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 51(9), 860-862.
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Baune, B., Malhi, G., Morris, G., Outhred, T., Hamilton, A., Das, P., Bassett, D., Berk, M., Boyce, P., Lyndon, W., et al (2018). Cognition in depression: Can we THINC-it better? Journal of Affective Disorders, 225, 559-562