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Ian Hickie

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Executive Director of BMRI


Current Positions

Executive Director
Brain & Mind Research Institute (BMRI)
The University of Sydney

Professor of Psychiatry
The University of Sydney

Clinical Advisor
beyondblue: the national depression initiative

Career Details

1982 - 1983: Resident Medical Officer, Westmead Hospital.

1984 - 1987: Registrar in Psychiatry, Prince of Wales and Prince Henry Hospital.

1987 - 1989: Research Fellow in Psychiatry, New South Wales Institute of Psychiatry; and,
Senior Registrar in Psychiatry, Prince of Wales Hospital.

1989 - 1991: Staff Specialist in Psychiatry, Prince Henry Hospital.
Conjoint appointment, Lecturer, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales.

1991 - 1993: Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales.

1993 - 1994: Harkness Fellow of the Commonwealth Fund of New York.

1994: Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.

1994 - 1996: Associate Professor of Psychiatry, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales.

1995 - 2000 Director, Department of Academic Psychiatry, St George Hospital and Community Health Service, Kogarah.

1997 - Professor of Community Psychiatry, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales.

1998 - Director, National Secretariat, 'SPHERE: A National Depression Project'.

2000 - 2003: Chief Executive Officer, beyondblue: the national depression initiative, Hawthorn, Victoria.

2002 - Consultant, BluePages http://bluepages.anu.edu.au

2003 - Executive Director, Brain & Mind Research Institute (BMRI), The University of Sydney

2003 - Professor of Psychiatry, The University of Sydney

2003 - Clinical Advisor, beyondblue: the national depression initiative Hawthorn, Victoria.

2003 - Visiting Fellow, Centre for Mental Health Research, Australian National University

Academic Record

1976: Higher School Certificate, Dux of Waverley College.

1982: Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, University of New South Wales.
Honours Degree, Second Class, First Division.

1989: Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists.

1990: Doctorate of Medicine (MD), University of New South Wales.
"Interpersonal relationships and depressive disorders".

Prizes, Fellowships and Awards

1987 - 1989: Research Fellowship, New South Wales Institute of Psychiatry.

1988: Tow Prize for Clinical Research, Coast Medical Association.

1989: Maddison Medal for achievement in examinations for admission to the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists.

1990: Australian Society for Psychiatric Research: Organon Research Prize. ASPR Conference, Melbourne, December 1990.

1992: Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists: Organon Junior Research Award.

1993 - 1994: Harkness Fellow of the Commonwealth Fund of New York.

1997: Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists: Organon Senior Research Award.

1998: Australian Society for Psychiatric Research: Novartis Oration. ASPR Conference, Brisbane, December 1998.

1999: THEMHS: Gold Award Winner - Individual or team award for an outstanding contribution to theory, education or practice. THEMHS Conference, Melbourne, September 1999.

1999: Australian Academy of Science. Address. May, 1999.

Professional Society Memberships

1984 - 1988: New South Wales Association of Psychiatrists in Training.

1987 - Member, Australian Society for Psychiatric Research.

1989 - Fellow, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatry.

1989 - Foundation Member of the Australian Behavioural Immunology Group.

1994 - Member, Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society (USA).

1994 - Member, CFS International Study Group (Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia).

1995 - Member, International Psychogeriatric Association.

1997: Advisory Board, Royal Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry.

2001: International Editorial Advisory Board, Hong Kong Medical Journal.

Professional Executive and Committee Responsibilities

1988: Member of the Executive, Association of Psychiatrists in Training (APT).
Convener of Scientific Program, APT Congress, 1988.

1987 - 1989: Prince of Wales Intern Training Review Committee.

1989 - 1992: Chairman, Prince of Wales Postgraduate Training Committee.

1990: Secretary, Coast Medical Association.
Convenor, Scientific Programme, Coast Refresher Programme.

1989 - 1992: Chairman, Postgraduate Training Committee, South-Eastern Zone of Sydney.

1990 - 1993: Member, Committee for Postgraduate Training, New South Wales Branch, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists.

1990 - 1993: Secretary, Tow Prize Committee for Medical Research, Coast Medical Association.

1991 - 1993: Chairman, Divisonal ECT Committee Prince Henry/Prince of Wales Hospitals.

1992 - 1993: Chairman, Prince Henry Psychoimmunology Research Group.

1992 - 1993: Convenor, Australian Behavioural Immunology Group.

1992 - 1993: Treasurer, Biological Psychiatry Section Australian Society for Psychiatric Research.

1993: Acting Administrative Director, Mood Disorders Unit (January-July).

1993 - 1994: Member, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, International Research Group.

1995 - Member, Executive, Division of Psychiatry, St George Hospital and Community Health Service.

1995 - 1996: Chairman, Divisional ECT Committee, St George Hospital and Community Health Service.

1995 - 1997: Psychiatry Representative, Executive, Board of Medical Studies, St George Hospital and Community Health Service.

1995 - 1997: St George Representative, Area Executive, South-Eastern Sydney Area Mental Health Services.

1995 - Chairman, Divisional Research and Service Evaluation Committee, Division of Psychiatry, St George Hospital and Community Health Service.

1995 - Chairman, Divisional Medical Peer Review Committee, St George Hospital and Community Health Service.

1995 - University of New South Wales Representative, Medical Appointments Advisory Committee, St George Hospital and Community Health Service.

1996 - Chairman, Acute Care Working Party, New South Wales Centre for Mental Health Policy.

1996: Member, Primary Care Working Party, New South Wales Centre for Mental Health.

1996 - Member, Working Party for Clinical Practice Guidelines for CFS, Royal Australasian College of Physicians.

2001-2002: Co-Chair Committee for Incentives for Mental Health, Dept Health and Ageing, Australian Government

2001-2003: Australian Member, Clinical Practice Guideline Team for Treatment of Depression
(commissioned by the Australian Federal Dept of Health and Ageing)

2002 - Consultant, BluePages http://bluepages.anu.edu.au

2002 Member, Management Committee, blueVoices: National Consumer and Carer Network
for Persons with Depressive Disorders

2002 Member, Implementation Advisory Group for Better Outcomes in Mental Health, Dept Health and Ageing, Australian Government

2002 Chair, Advisory Group on Mental Health, National Health Priorities Area Action Council, Dept Health and Ageing, Australian Government

2002 Chair, Evaluation Advisory Group, Better Outcomes in Mental Health, Dept Health and
Ageing, Australian Government

2001 - Chair, Expert Advisory Group, Victorian Centre of Excellence for Depression and Related Disorders

2003 - Member, Board of Research, Orygen Youth Health Initiative

2003 - Board member (co-opted for research), Mental Health Council of Australia.

2003 Member of Executive, Brain and Mind Australia

2003 Member, Writing Group for preparation of report on Neurosciences and Mental Health to Prime Minister's Science, Engineering and Innovation Council

Publications:
Publications in Peer-Reviewed Journals:

1. Hickie I, Mitchell P. (1989) Anorexia nervosa in a pre-pubertal male. Medical Journal of Australia, 150: 155-158.

2. Hickie I, Silove D. (1989) A family panics. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 23: 418-421.

3. Boyce P, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Parker G, Brodaty H, Hickie I, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K. (1989) Depressive type and state effects on personality measures. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavia, 81: 197-200.

4. Hickie I, Lloyd A, Wakefield D, Parker G. (1990) The psychiatric status of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. British Journal of Psychiatry, 156: 534-540.

5. Hickie I, Wilhelm K, Parker G, Boyce P, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Brodaty H, Mitchell P. (1990) Perceived dysfunctional intimate relationships: a specific association with the non-melancholic depressive sub-type. Journal of Affective Disorders, 19: 99-107.

6. Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Boyce P, Wilhelm K, Brodaty H, Mitchell P, Hickie I, Eyers K. (1990) Classifying depression by mental state signs. British Journal of Psychiatry, 157: 55-65.

7. Hickie I, Parsonage B, Parker G. (1990) Prediction of response to electroconvulsive therapy: preliminary validation of a sign-based typology of depression. British Journal of Psychiatry, 157: 65-71.

8. Mitchell P, Smythe G, Parker G, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Brodaty H, Boyce P. (1990) Hormonal responses to fenfluramine in depressive subtypes. British Journal of Psychiatry, 157: 551-557.

9. Lloyd AR, Hickie I, Boughton CR, Spencer O, Wakefield D. (1990) Prevalence of chronic fatigue syndrome in an Australian population. Medical Journal of Australia, 153: 522-528.

10. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Wakefield D, Boughton C, Dwyer J. (1990) A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of intravenous immunoglobulin therapy in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. American Journal of Medicine, 89: 561-568.

11. Hickie I, Silove D, Hickie C, Wakefield D, Lloyd A. (1990) Is there immune dysfunction in depressive disorders? Psychological Medicine, 20: 755-761.

12. Boyce P, Parker G, Hickie I, Wilhelm K, Brodaty H, Mitchell P. (1990) Personality differences between patients with remitted melancholic and non-melancholic depression. American Journal of Psychiatry, 147: 1476-1483.

13. Parker G, Hall W, Boyce P, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Brodaty H, Hickie I, Eyers K. (1991) Depression sub-typing: unitary, binary or arbitrary? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 25: 63-76.

14. Mitchell P, Torda T, Hickie I, Burke C. (1991) Propofol as an anaesthetic agent for ECT: effect on outcome and length of course. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 25: 255-261.

15. Boyce P, Hickie I, Parker G. (1991) Parents, partners or personality? Risk factors for postnatal depression. Journal of Affective Disorders, 21: 245-255.

16. O'Dea J, Mitchell P, Hickie I. (1991) Unilateral or bilateral electroconvulsive therapy for depression? A survey of practice and attitudes in Australia and New Zealand. Medical Journal of Australia, 155: 9-11.

17. Hickie I, Parker G, Wilhelm K, Tennant C. (1991) Perceived interpersonal risk factors of non-endogenous depression. Psychological Medicine, 21: 399-412.

18. Mitchell PB, Smythe GA, Parker GB, Wilhelm K, Brodaty H, Boyce P, Hickie I. (1991) Growth hormone and other hormone responses to clonidine in melancholic and non-melancholic depressed subjects and controls. Psychiatry Research, 37: 179-193.

19. Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Hickie I, Boyce P, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Brodaty H. (1991) Distinguishing psychotic and non-psychotic melancholia. Journal of Affective Disorders, 22: 135-148.

20. Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Hickie I, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Brodaty H, Boyce P, Eyers K, Pedic F. (1991) Psychotic depression: a review and clinical experience. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 25: 169-180.

21. Cullen M, Mitchell P, Brodaty H, Boyce P, Parker G, Hickie I, Wilhelm K. (1991) Carbamazepine for treatment-resistant melancholia. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 52: 472-476.

22. Brodaty H, Peters K, Boyce P, Hickie I, Parker G, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K. (1991) Age and depression. Journal of Affective Disorders, 23: 137-149.

23. Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Mitchell P, Hickie I, Wilhelm K, Brodaty H, Boyce P, Roy K. (1991) Psychosocial risk factors distinguishing melancholic and non-melancholic depression: a comparison of six systems. Psychiatry Research, 39: 211-226.

24. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Hickie C, Dwyer J, Wakefield D. (1992) Cell-mediated immunity in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, healthy control subjects and patients with major depression. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 87: 76-79.

25. Parker G, Boyce P, Mitchell P, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Brodaty H. (1992) Comparison of clinician-rated and family corroborative witness data for depressed patients. Journal of Affective Disorders, 24: 25-34.

26. Hickie I, Lloyd A, Wakefield D. (1992) Immunological and psychological dysfunction in patients receiving immunotherapy for chronic fatigue syndrome. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 26: 249-256.

27. Boyce P, Hickie I, Parker G, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Brodaty H. (1992) Interpersonal sensitivity and the one-year outcome of a depressive episode. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 26: 156-161.

28. Hickie I, Parker G. (1992) The impact of an uncaring partner on improvement in non-melancholic depression. Journal of Affective Disorders, 25: 147-160.

29. Mitchell P, Parker G, Jamieson K, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Brodaty H, Boyce P, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Roy K. (1992) Are there any differences between bipolar and unipolar melancholia? Journal of Affective Disorders, 25: 97-106.

30. Parker G, Barrett E, Hickie I. (1992) From nature to nuture: examining links between perceptions of parenting received in childhood and social bonds in adulthood. American Journal of Psychiatry, 149: 877-885.

31. Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Brodaty H, Boyce P, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Hickie I. (1992) Predicting the course of melancholic and non-melancholic depression. A naturalistic comparison study. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 180: 693-702.

32. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Brockman A, Hickie C, Wilson A, Dwyer J, Wakefield D. (1993) Immunologic and psychologic therapy for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. American Journal of Medicine, 94: 197-203.

33. Hickie I, Hickie C, Lloyd A, Silove D, Wakefield D. (1993) Impaired in vivo immune responses in patients with melancholia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 162: 651-657.

34. Boyce P, Hickie I, Parker G, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Brodaty H. (1993) Specificity of interpersonal sensitivity to non-melancholic depression. Journal of Affective Disorders, 27: 101-105.

35. Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Hickie I, Brodaty H, Boyce P, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Parker G. (1993) Inter-rater reliability of a refined index of melancholia: the CORE system. Journal of Affective Disorders, 27: 155-162.

36. Brodaty H, Harris L, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Boyce P, Mitchell P, Parker G, Eyers K. (1993) Lessons from a mood disorders unit. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 27: 254-263.

37. Brodaty H, Harris L, Peters K, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Boyce P, Mitchell P, Parker G, Eyers K. (1993) Prognosis of depression in the elderly: a comparison with younger patients. British Journal of Psychiatry, 163: 589-596.

38. Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Brodaty H, Boyce P, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Eyers K. (1993) Psychomotor disturbance in depression: defining the constructs. Journal of Affective Disorders, 27: 255-265.

39. Wilhelm K, Mitchell P, Boyce P, Hickie I, Brodaty H, Austin M-P, Parker G. (1994) Treatment resistant depression in an Australian context I: the utility of the term and approaches to management. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 28: 14-22.

40. Wilhelm K, Mitchell P, Sengoz A, Hickie I, Brodaty H, Boyce P. (1994) Treatment resistant depression in an Australian context II: outcome of a series of patients. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 28: 23-33.

41. Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Brodaty H, Boyce P, Mitchell P, Eyers K. (1994) Defining melancholia: properties of a refined sign-based measure. British Journal of Psychiatry, 164: 316-326.

42. Wilson A, Hickie I, Lloyd A, Wakefield D, Boughton C, Dwyer J. (1994) Longitudinal study of outcome of chronic fatigue syndrome. British Medical Journal, 308: 756-9.

43. Mitchell P, Withers K, Jacobs G, Hickie I. (1994) Combining lithium and sodium valproate for bipolar disorder. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 28: 141-143.

44. Boyce P, Hickie I. (1994) A brave new world in managing depression - or is it? Australian Family Physician, 23: 627-632.

45. Eyers K, Brodaty H, Roy K, Parker G, Boyce P, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Mitchell P. (1994) Patient satisfaction with a Mood Disorders Unit: elements and components. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 28: 279-287.

46. Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Brodaty H, Boyce P, Mitchell P. (1994) A brief self-report depression measure assessing mood state and social impairment. Journal of Affective Disorders, 30: 133-142.

47. Wilson A, Hickie I, Lloyd A, Wakefield D. (1994) Science and speculation: the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome. American Journal of Medicine, 96: 544-550.

48. Allen GM, Gandevia SC, Neering IR, Hickie I, Jones R, Middleton J. (1994) Muscle performance, voluntary activation and perceived effort in normal subjects and patients with prior poliomyelitis. Brain, 117: 661-670.

49. Allen GM, Hickie I, Gandevia SC, McKenzie DK. (1994) Impaired voluntary drive to breathe: a possible link between depression and unexplained ventilatory failure in asthmatics. Thorax, 49: 881-884.

50. Fukuda K, Straus SE, Hickie I, Sharpe MC, Dobbins JG, Komaroff A. (1994) The chronic fatigue syndrome: a comprehensive approach to its definition and study. Annals of Internal Medicine, 121:953-959.

51. Hickie I, Scott E, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Austin M-P, Bennett B. (1995) Subcortical hyperintensities on magnetic resonance imaging: clinical correlates and prognostic significance in patients with severe depression. Biological Psychiatry, 37: 151-160.

52. Hickie I, Lloyd A, Wakefield, D. (1995) Chronic fatigue syndrome: current perspectives on evaluation and management. Medical Journal of Australia, 163: 314-318.

53. Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Austin M-P, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Boyce P, Eyers K. (1995) Sub-typing depression I: is psychomotor disturbance necessary and sufficient to the definition of melancholia? Psychological Medicine, 25: 815-823.

54. Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Brodaty H, Austin M-P, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Hickie I. (1995) Sub-typing depression II: clinical distinction of psychotic depression and non-psychotic melancholia. Psychological Medicine, 25: 825-832.

55. Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Hickie I, Brodaty H, Boyce P, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K. (1995) Sub-typing depression III: development of a clinical algorithm for melancholia and comparison with other diagnostic measures. Psychological Medicine, 25: 833-840.

56. Hickie I, Lloyd A, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Parker G, Bird K, Wakefield D. (1995) Can the chronic fatigue syndrome be defined by distinct clinical features? Psychological Medicine, 25: 925-935.

57. Hickie I, Hickie C, Bennett B, Wakefield D, Silove D, Mitchell P, Lloyd A (1995). Biochemical correlates of in vivo cell-mediated immune dysfunction in patients with depression: a preliminary report. International Journal of Immunopharmocology, (suppl.), 17: 685-690.

58. Hickie I. (1995) Introduction. International Journal of Immunopharmocology, (suppl.), 17: 627.

59. Hickie I, Lloyd A. (1995) Are cytokines associated with neuropsychiatric syndromes in humans? International Journal of Immunopharmocology, (suppl.), 17: 677-683.

60. Hickie C, Hickie I, Silove D, Wakefield D, Lloyd A. (1995) Delayed-type hypersensitivity skin testing: normal values in the Australian population. International Journal of Immunopharmocology, (suppl.), 17: 629-634.

61. Wilson A, Hickie I, Lloyd A, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Wakefield D (1995). Cell-mediated immune function and the outcome of chronic fatigue syndrome. International Journal of Immunopharmocology, (suppl.), 17: 691-694.

62. Hickie I, Mason C, Parker G. (1996) Comparative validity of two measures of psychomotor function in patients with severe depression. Journal of Affective Disorders, 37: 143-149.

63. Hickie IB, Hooker AW, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Bennett BK, Wilson AJ, Lloyd AR. (1996) Fatigue in selected primary care settings: sociodemographic and psychiatric correlates. Medical Journal of Australia, 164: 585-588.

64. Hickie I, Bennett B, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Orlay W. (1996) Clinical and subclinical hypothyroidism in patients with chronic and treatment-resistant depression. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 30: 246-252.

65. Eyers K, Brodaty H, Parker G, Boyce P, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Hickie I. (1996) If the referral fits: bridging the gap between patient and referrer requirements in a tertiary referral unit. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 30: 332-336.

66. Hickie I, Mason C, Parker G, Brodaty H. (1996) Prediction of ECT response: validation of a refined sign-based (CORE) system for defining melancholia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 169: 68-74.

67. Hickie I, Lloyd A, Wakefield D, Ricci C. (1996) Is there a post-infectious fatigue syndrome? Australian Family Physician, 25: 1847-1852.

68. Mitchell P, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Parker G, Hickie I, Wilhelm K, Brodaty H, Boyce P. (1996) Depressive psychomotor disturbance, cortisol and dexamethasone. Biological Psychiatry, 40: 941-950.

69. Lloyd A, Dixon G, Huang XF, Ward P, Catts S, Hickie I, Wakefield D. (1997) Molecular biology and the major psychoses. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 31: 12-16.

70. Hickie I, Lloyd A, Dixon G, Halliday G, McRitchie D, Scott E, Mitchell P, Wakefield D. (1997) Utilising molecular biological and histopathological techniques to study the dopaminergic systems in patients with melancholia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 31: 27-35.

71. Hickie I, Scott E, Wilhelm K, Brodaty H. (1997) Subcortical hyperintensities on magnetic resonance imaging in patients with severe depression - a longitudinal evaluation. Biological Psychiatry, 42: 367-374.

72. Vollmer-Conna U, Hickie I, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Tymms K, Wakefield D, Dwyer J, Lloyd A. (1997) Intravenous immunoglobulin is ineffective in the treatment of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. American Journal of Medicine, 103: 38-43.

73. Brodaty H, Luscombe G, Parker G, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Austin M-P, Mitchell P. (1997) Increased rate of psychosis and psychomotor change in depression with age. Psychological Medicine, 27: 1205-1213.

74. Hickie I, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Ricci C. (1997) Reviving the diagnosis of neurasthenia. Psychological Medicine, 27: 989-994.

75. Vollmer-Conna U, Wakefield D, Lloyd A, Hickie I, Lemon J, Bird KD, Westbrook RF. (1997) Cognitive deficits in patients suffering from chronic fatigue, acute infective illness or depression. British Journal of Psychiatry, 171: 377-381.

76. Wijeratne C, Hickie I, Schwartz R. (1997) Erotomania associated with left temporal lobe abnormalities following radiotherapy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 31: 765-768.

77. Tobin M, Hickie I, Urbanc A. (1997) Increasing general practitioner skills with patients with serious mental illness. Australian Health Review, 20: 55-67.

78. Hickie IB, Scott EM, Davenport TA. (1998) Somatic distress: developing more integrated concepts. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 11: 153-158.

79. Bennett BK, Hickie IB, Vollmer-Conna US, Quigley B, Brennan C, Wakefield D, Douglas MB, Hansen GR, Tahmindjis AJ, Lloyd AR. (1998) The relationship between fatigue, psychological and immunological variables in acute infectious illness. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 32: 180-186.

80. Tobin MJ, Hickie I. (1998) Outcomes focussed service delivery: developing an academic-management partnership. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 32: 327-336.

81. Parker G, Gladstone G, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Mitchell P, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Austin M-P, Eyers K. (1998) An aetiological model of non-melancholic depression: study design, and validity of the measures. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 32: 104-111.

82. Vollmer-Conna US, Lloyd A, Hickie I, Wakefield D. (1998) Chronic fatigue syndrome: an immunological perspective. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 32: 523-527.

83. Florio T, Parker G, Austin M-P, Hickie I, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K. (1998) Neural network subtyping of depression. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 32: 687-694.

84. Hickie I, Scott E. (1998) Late-onset depressive disorders: a preventable variant of cerebrovascular disease? Psychological Medicine, 28: 1007-1013.

85. Parker G, Gladstone G, Roussos J, Wilhelm K, Mitchell P, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Austin M-P, Hickie I. (1998) Qualitative and quantitative analyses of a 'lock and key' hypothesis of depression. Psychological Medicine, 28: 1263-1273.

86. Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Roussos J, Wilhelm K, Mitchell P, Austin M-P, Hickie I, Gladstone G, Eyers K. (1998) Non-melancholic depression: the contribution of personality, anxiety and life events to subclassification. Psychological Medicine, 28: 1209-1219.

87. Lance JW, Hickie I, Wakefield D, Colebatch JG, Cardoso F, Vidailhet M. (1998) An akinetic-rigid syndrome, depression, and stereotypes in a young man. Movement Disorders, 13: 835-844.

88. Hickie I, Kirk K, Martin N. (1999) Unique genetic and environmental determinants of prolonged fatigue: a twin study. Psychological Medicine, 29: 259-268.

89. Hickie I, Bennett B, Lloyd A, Heath A, Martin N. (1999) Complex genetic and environmental relationships between psychological distress, fatigue and immune functioning: a twin study. Psychological Medicine, 29: 269-277.

90. Hickie I. (1999) Primary care psychiatry is not specialist psychiatry in general practice. Medical Journal of Australia, 170: 171-173.

91. Kirk KM, Hickie IB, Martin NG. (1999) Fatigue as related to anxiety and depression in a community-based sample of twins aged over 50. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 34: 85-90.

92. Austin M-P, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K, Parker G, Hickie I, Brodaty H, Chan J, Eyers K, Milic M, Hadzi-Pavlovic D. (1999) Cognitive function in depression: a distinct pattern of frontal impairment in melancholia? Psychological Medicine, 29: 73-85.

93. Hickie I. (1999) Nefazodone for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 33: 278-280.

94. Hickie I, Koschera A, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Bennett B, Lloyd A. (1999) The temporal stability and co-morbidity of prolonged fatigue: a longitudinal study in primary care. Psychological Medicine, 29: 855-861.

95. Van der Linden G, Chalder T, Hickie I, Koschera A, Sham P, Wessely S. (1999) Fatigue and psychiatric disorder: different or the same? Psychological Medicine, 29: 863-868.

96. Koschera A, Hickie I, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Wilson A, Lloyd A. (1999) Prolonged fatigue, anxiety and depression: exploring relationships in a primary care sample. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 33: 545-552.

97. Hickie IB, Scott EM, Davenport TA. (1999) Enhancing the evidence base for clinical psychiatry: are practice surveys a useful tool? Medical Journal of Australia, 171: 315-318.

98. Hickie IB, Scott EM, Davenport TA. (1999) Are antidepressants all the same? Surveying the opinions of Australian psychiatrists. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 33: 642-649.

99. Gillespie N, Kirk KM, Heath AC, Martin NG, Hickie I. (1999) Somatic distress as a distinct psychological dimension. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 34: 451-458.

100. Hickie I, Davenport T. (1999) A behavioural approach based on reconstructing the sleep-wake cycle. Cognitive and Behaviour Practice, 6: 442-450.

101. Hickie I, Ward P, Scott E, Haindl W, Walker B, Dixon J, Turner K. (1999) Neo-striatal RCBF correlates of psychomotor slowing in patients with major depression. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 92: 75-81.

102. Lloyd AR, Hickie IB, Loblay RH. (2000) Illness or disease? The case of chronic fatigue syndrome. Medical Journal of Australia, 172: 471-472.

103. Hickie I. (2000) An approach to managing depression in general practice. Medical Journal of Australia, 173: 106-110.

104. Gillespie NG, Zhu G, Heath AC, Hickie IB, Martin NG. (2000) The genetic aetiology of somatic distress. Psychological Medicine, 30: 1051-1061.

105. Brodaty H, Hickie I, Mason C, Prenter L. (2000) A prospective follow-up study of ECT outcome in older depressed patients. Journal of Affective Disorders, 60: 101-111.

106. Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Hickie IB, Wilson AJ, Davenport TA, Lloyd AR, Wakefield D. (2000) Screening for prolonged fatigue syndromes: statistical and longitudinal validation of the SOFA scale. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 35:471-479.

107. Hickie I, Burke D, Tobin M, Mutch C. (2000) The impact of the organisation of mental health services on the quality of assessment provided to older patients with depression. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 34: 748-754.

108. Hickie IB, Wilson AJ, Wright JM, Bennett BK, Wakefield D, Lloyd AR. (2000) A randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of moclobemide in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 61: 643-648.

109. Austin MP, Mitchell P, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Hickie I, Parker G, Chan J, Eyers K. (2000) Effect of apomorphine on motor and cognitive function in melancholic patients: a preliminary report. Psychiatry Research 97: 207-215.

110. Hickie JB, Hickie IB. (2001) Fifty years of medical specialisation: from foundation to fragmentation. Medical Journal of Australia 174: 45-47.

111. Wijeratne C, Shome S, Hickie I, Koschera A. (2001) An age-based comparison of chronic pain clinic patients. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 16: 477-483.

112. Hickie IB, Bansal AS, Kirk KM, Lloyd AR, Martin NG. (2001) A twin study of the etiology of prolonged fatigue and immune activation. Twin Research.4: 94-102

113. Hickie IB, Davenport TA, Naismith SL, Scott EM on behalf of the SPHERE National Secretariat. (2001) 'SPHERE: A National Depression Project'. Medical Journal of Australia 175: Suppl. S4-S5.

114. Hickie IB, Davenport TA, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Koschera A, Naismith SL, Scott EM, Wilhelm KA. (2001) 'SPHERE: A National Depression Project'. Development of a simple screening tool for common mental disorders in general practice. Medical Journal of Australia 175: Suppl. S10-S17.

115. Hickie IB, Davenport TA, Scott EM, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Naismith SL, Koschera A. (2001) 'SPHERE: A National Depression Project'. Unmet need for recognition of common mental disorders in Australian general practice. Medical Journal of Australia 175: Suppl. S18-S24.

116. Hickie IB, Davenport TA, Naismith SL, Scott EM, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Koschera A. (2001) 'SPHERE: A National Depression Project'. Treatment of common mental disorders in Australian general practice. Medical Journal of Australia 175: Suppl. S25-S30.

117. Hickie IB, Koschera A, Davenport TA, Naismith SL, Scott EM. (2001) 'SPHERE: A National Depression Project'. Comorbidity of common mental disorders and alcohol or other substance misuse in Australian general practice. Medical Journal of Australia 175: Suppl. S31-S36.

118. Davenport TA, Hickie IB, Naismith SL, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Scott EM. (2001) 'SPHERE: A National Depression Project'. Variability and predictors of mental disorder rates and medical practitioner responses across Australian general practices. Medical Journal of Australia 175: Suppl. S37-S41.

119. Naismith SL, Hickie IB, Scott EM, Davenport TA. (2001) 'SPHERE: A National Depression Project'. Effects of mental health training and clinical audit on general practitioners' management of common mental disorders. Medical Journal of Australia 175: Suppl. S42-S47.

120. Hickie IB, Davenport TA, Naismith SL, Scott EM on behalf of the SPHERE National Secretariat. (2001) 'SPHERE: A National Depression Project'. Conclusions about the assessment and management of common mental disorders in Australian general practice. Medical Journal of Australia 175: Suppl. S52-S55.

121. Wijeratne C, Hickie I. (2001) Somatic distress syndromes in later life: the need for paradigm change. Psychological Medicine 31:571-576.

122. Hickie I, Burns J. (2001) Rising to the challenge of youth suicide. Australian Family Physician 30: 389-390.

123. Hickie IB. (2001) Choosing antidepressant drugs in general practice. Australian Family Physician 30: 663-667.

124. Mutch C, Tobin M, Hickie I, Davenport T, Burke D. (2001) Improving community-based services for older patients with depression: the benefits of an educational and service initiative. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 35: 449-454.

125. Wilson A, Hickie I, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Wakefield D, Parker G, Straus SE, Dale J, McCluskey D, Hinds G, Brickman A, Goldenberg D, Demitrack M, Blakely T, Wessely S, Sharpe M, Lloyd A. (2001) What is chronic fatigue syndrome? Heterogeneity within an international multicentre study. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 35:520-527.

126. Brodaty H, Luscombe G, Parker G, Wilhelm K, Hickie I, Austin M-P, Mitchell P. (2001) Early and late onset depression in old age: different aetiologies, same phenomenology. Journal of Affective Disorders 66; 225-236.

127. Brodaty H, Berle D, Hickie I, Mason C. (2001) 'Side effects' of ECT are mainly depressive phenomena and are independent of age. Journal of Affective Disorders 66:237-245.

128. Hickie I, Scott E, Naismith S, Ward P, Turner K, Parker G, Mitchell P, Wilhelm K. (2001) Late-onset depression: genetic, vascular and clinical contributions. Psychological Medicine 31; 1403-1412.

129. Thewes B, Meiser B, Hickie IB. (2001) Psychometric properties of the impact of events scale amongst women at increased risk for hereditary breast cancer. Psycho-Oncology 10: 459-468.

Letters in Peer-Reviewed Journals:

1. Hickie I. (1987) Mental health law reform. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 21: 102-3.

2. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Wakefield D. (1990) Immunological abnormalities in the chronic fatigue syndrome. Medical Journal of Australia, 152: 50-52.

3. Hickie I, Parker G, Lloyd A, Wakefield D. (1990) Chronic fatigue syndrome. British Journal of Psychiatry, 157: 449-450.

4. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Wakefield D, Dwyer J. (1991) Intravenous immunoglobulin treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome. American Journal of Medicine, 91: 320-321.

5. Hickie I, Lloyd A, Wakefield D. (1991) Chronic fatigue syndrome and depression. Lancet, 337: 922-923.

6. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Brockman A, Dwyer J, Wakefield D. (1991) Cytokine levels in serum and cerebrospinal fluid in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and control subjects. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 164: 1023-4.

7. Mitchell P, Hickie I, Torda T. (1992) Propofol and ECT. British Journal of Psychiatry, 161: 861-862.

8. Hickie I, Lloyd A, Wilson A, Wakefield D. (1992) Neurasthenia and chronic fatigue syndrome. American Journal of Psychiatry, 149: 1755-1756.

9. Hickie I, Hickie C. (1993) Ethical standards and clinical practice. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 27: 157.

10. Hickie I, Hickie C. (1993) Evaluation of psychotherapy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 27: 352.

11. Parker G, Barrett E, Hickie I. (1993) Peer relationships in early childhood socialization. American Journal of Psychiatry, 150: 990-991.

12. Hickie I, Hickie C. (1994) Evaluating psychotherapy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 28: 159-163.

13. Wilson A, Hickie I, Lloyd A, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Boughton C, Dwyer J, Wakefield D. (1994) Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: role of psychological factors overemphasised - reply. British Medical Journal, 308: 1297.

14. Hickie I, Wilson A. (1994) A catecholamine model of fatigue. British Journal of Psychiatry, 165: 275-276.

15. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Wilson A, Wakefield D. (1994) Treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome - reply. The American Journal of Medicine, 97: 493-494.

16. Hickie I, Wilson A, Hickie C, Lloyd A. (1995) Cognitive behaviour therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome - reply. The American Journal of Medicine, 98: 419-422.

17. Hickie I, Hughes D. (1996) ECT stimulus dosing techniques - correspondence. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 30: 157-158.

18. Hickie I. (1996) Anxiety and depression in general practice patients: prevalence and management - reply. Medical Journal of Australia, 165: 457.

19. Hickie I, Koschera A. (2000) Prolonged fatigue, anxiety and depression: exploring relationships in a primary care sample - reply. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 34: 694-695.

20. Hickie IB, Davenport TA, Scott EM, Naismith SL. (2002) 'SPHERE: A National Depression Project - reply. Medical Journal of Australia (in press).

Papers Submitted for Publication:

1. Smith AJ, Vollmer-Conna U, Bennett B, Wakefield D, Hickie IB, Lloyd AR. (2002) Immunisation with the novel antigen, keyhole limpet haemocyanin, provides a unique model for in vivo assessment of immunity in psychoneuroimmunological research. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Immunology (submitted).

2. Bennett BK, Hickie IB, Martin NG, Lloyd AR. (2002) Psychological and somatic determinants of impaired immunity. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (submitted).

3. Deng ZM, Huang XF, Liu L, Lovric K, DiGirolamo N, Dixon G, Catts SC, Ward PB, Hickie I, Wakefield D, Lloyd AR. (2002) An optimised protocol for the detection of alternatively spliced mRNAs in human brain tissue using digoxigenin-labelled oligonucleotide probes. Journal of Neuroscience Methods (submitted).

4. Hickie I, Simons L, Naismith S, Simons J, McCallum J, Pearson K. (2002) Vascular risk to late-life depression: evidence from a longitudinal community study. American Journal of Psychiatry (submitted).

5. Wijeratne C, Hickie I. (2002) Somatoform disorders in the elderly. American Journal of Psychiatry (submitted).

6. Brodaty H, Berle D, Hickie I, Mason C. (2002) Great expectations: perceptions of outcome from electroconvulsive therapy by depressed patients and psychiatrists. Psychiatric Services (submitted).

7. Naismith S, Hickie I, Turner K, Little C, Ward P, Wilhelm K, Mitchell P, Parker G. (2002) The neuropsychology of severe depression: are specific profiles associated with unique genes or clinical risk factors? Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology (submitted).

8. Hickie I, Davenport T, Issakidis C, Andrews G. (2002) Neurasthenia revisited. British Journal of Psychiatry (submitted).

9. Hickie IB, Andrews G, Davenport TA. (2002) Measuring outcomes in patients with depression or anxiety: an essential part of clinical practice. Medical Journal of Australia (submitted).

10. Highet NJ, Hickie IB, Davenport TA. Depression literacy in the community. Medical Journal of Australia (submitted).

11. McNair B, Highet NJ, Hickie IB. Promoting the perspectives of consumers and carers with depressive disorders. Medical Journal of Australia (submitted).

12. Bennett B, Goldstein D, Lloyd A, Friedlander M, Hickie IB. (2002) The Experience of Persistent Fatigue inWomen Successfully Treated for Breast Cancer: A Qualitative Study. Annals of Oncology (submitted).

13. Bennett B, Goldstein D, Friedlander M, Lloyd A, Hickie IB. (2002) Fatigue and Depression - Exploring the relationship in women treated for breast cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology (submitted).

Chapters in Books:

1. Dwyer J, Lloyd A, Hickie I, Wakefield D, Boughton C. (1991) The response of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome to intravenously administered gammaglobulin. In: Imbach P, Nydegger UE, eds. Immunotherapy with intravenous immunoglobulins. London: Academic Press, 377-386.

2. Hickie I, Hickie C. (1992) Immune dysfunction in depressive disorders. In: Husband A, ed. Behaviour and immunity. Florida: CRC Press, 211-213.

3. Lloyd AR, Wakefield D, Hickie I. (1993) Immunity and the pathophysiology of chronic fatigue syndrome. In: Rock GR, Whelan J, eds. Chronic fatigue syndrome. London: CIBA Foundation, 176-192.

4. Hickie I, Hickie C, Bennett B. (1993) Does immune dysfunction in depression cause medical illness? Evaluation of the epidemiological evidence. In: Husband A, ed. Psychoimmunology: CNS - Immune interactions. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, 65-78.

5. Scott E, Hickie I, Lovric K. (1993) Autoimmune disease in patients hospitalised with depressive disorders. In: Husband A, ed. Psychoimmunology: CNS - Immune interactions. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, 79-86.

6. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Wakefield D. (1994) Studies of the pathophysiology of chronic fatigue syndrome in Australia. In: Straus S, ed. Chronic fatigue syndrome. New York: Marcel Dekker, 353-384.

7. Hickie I. (1996) Issues in classification: III. Utilizing behavioural constructs in melancholia research. In: Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, eds. Melancholia: a disorder of movement and mood. New York: Cambridge University Press, 38-56.

8. Hickie I. (1996) Validity of the CORE: II. Neuropsychological tests. In: Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, eds. Melancholia: a disorder of movement and mood. New York: Cambridge University Press, 149-159.

9. Parker G, Hickie I, Mason C. (1996) Validity of the CORE: III. Outcome and treatment prediction. In: Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, eds. Melancholia: a disorder of movement and mood. New York: Cambridge University Press, 160-171.

10. Parker G, Hickie I, Hadzi-Pavlovic D. (1996) Psychotic depression: clinical definition, status and the relevance of psychomotor disturbance to its definition. In: Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, eds. Melancholia: a disorder of movement and mood. New York: Cambridge University Press, 179-201.

11. Hickie I, Hickie C, Scott E, Wilhelm K. (1996) Magnetic resonance imaging in primary and secondary depression. In: Parker G, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, eds. Melancholia: a disorder of movement and mood. New York: Cambridge University Press, 252-266.

12. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Peterson P. (1997) Chronic fatigue syndrome. In: Richman DD, Whitley RJ, Hayden FG, eds. Clinical virology. New York: Churchill Livingston Press, 343-355.

13. Boyce P, Hickie I, Scott E. (1997) Consultation liaison psychiatry. In: Beumont P, Andrews G, Boyce P, Carr V, eds. Psychological medicine: A companion to management of mental disorders. Darlinghurst, Sydney: World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, 43-66.

14. Boyce P, Hickie I, Scott E. (1997) Depression. In: Beumont P, Andrews G, Boyce P, Carr V, eds. Psychological medicine: A companion to management of mental disorders. Darlinghurst, Sydney: World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, 232-243.

15. Hickie I, Boyce P. (1997) Somatoform disorders. In: Beumont P, Andrews G, Boyce P, Carr V, eds. Psychological medicine: A companion to management of mental disorders. Darlinghurst, Sydney: World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, 264-271.

16. Lloyd AR, Hickie I, Peterson PK. (1999) Chronic fatigue syndrome: current concepts of pathogenesis and treatment. In: Current Clinical Topics in Infectious Diseases. Vol 19:135-159.

17. Hickie I, Pols R, Koschera A, Davenport T. (2000) Why are somatoform disorders so poorly recognised and treated?. In: Andrews G, ed. Unmet needs for psychiatric care Darlinghurst, Sydney: World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Mental Health and Substance Abuse pp. 309-323.

18. Boyce P, Hickie I. Scott E. (2002) Study guide for the epidemiology, recognition and treatment of depressive morbidity in primary care. In Psychological Medicine: A Companion to Management of Mental Disorders. (eds. G. Andrews, P. Beaumont and P. Boyce) (in press).

19. Ellis P, Hickie I. (2002) What causes mental illness? In Aetiology of Mental Disorders. (ed. S. Bloch) (in press). In: Foundations of clinical psychiatry, 2nd edition. (Edited by S Bloch & BS Singh). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2001. ISBN 0 522 84924 5.

Other Published Work:

1. Wakefield D, Lloyd A, Hickie I. (1990) The chronic fatigue syndrome. Modern Medicine, July: 16-22.

2. Hickie I. (1991) The assessment of depression in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Journal of the Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome.

3. Hickie C, Hickie I. (1991) Evaluation of a cognitive-behavioural programme for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Journal of the Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome.

4. Hickie I, Wakefield D. (1992) Diagnosing CFS: principles and pitfalls for the patient, physician and researcher. The CFIDS Chronicle, September: 35-41.

5. Hickie I. (1992) Chronic fatigue syndrome: a challenge for modern medical practice and research. ME/CFS Newsletter, 44: 18-21.

6. Wakefield D, Lloyd A, Hickie I. (1993) Chronic fatigue syndrome. Common Sense Pathology, 27: 2-5.

7. Wilson A, Hickie I. (1994) The treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome: current perspectives. Focus on Depression and Anxiety, 5: 11-16.

8. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Wilson A, Wakefield D. (1994) Immune function in chronic fatigue syndrome and depression: implications for understanding these disorders and for therapy. Clinical Immunotherapeutics, 2: 84-88.

9. Wakefield D, Lloyd A, Hickie I. (1994) Chronic fatigue syndrome: diagnosis and treatment. General Practitioner, 2: 5-6.

10. Hickie I. (1994) Book review. Handbook of affective disorders. 2nd ed. Psychological Medicine, 24: 1047-1052.

11. Hickie I. (1995) Prolonged fatigue syndromes. Current Therapeutics, 36: 44-48.

12. Hickie I. (1996) Book review. Refractory depression: current strategies and future developments. Psychological Medicine, 26: 647-652.

13. Hickie I. (1996) Prolonged fatigue and depressive syndromes. Directions in Depression - Forum 2, 38-43.

14. Hickie I, Scott E. (1996) Neuroimaging in late-life depression: predicting longitudinal course. Directions in Depression - Forum 3, 27-29.

15. Hickie I. (1997) Book Review. Sexual behaviour: problems and management. Psychological Medicine, 26: 1287-1288.

16. Burke D, Wijeratne C, Hickie I. (1997) Depression in the elderly: recognition, assessment and treatment of depression saves lives. National Healthcare, 7: 47-49.

17. Tobin MJ, Hickie IB, Yeo FM, Chen L. (1998) Discussing the impact of first onset psychosis programs on public sector health services. Australasian Psychiatry, 6: 181-183.

18. Hickie I. (1998) SPHERE: A National Depression Project. Depression Awareness Journal, 5:7.

19. Hickie I, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Scott E, Davenport T, Koschera A, Naismith S. (1998) SPHERE: A National Depression Project. Australasian Psychiatry, 6: 248-250.

20. Hickie I. (1998) Classifying depression in general practice. Depression Awareness Journal, 6: 1-2.

21. Tobin MJ, Hickie IB, Hudson-Jessop P. (1998) Clinical practice guidelines and clinical pathways: defining the tasks and the implications for public sector mental health systems. Australasian Psychiatry, 6: 303-305.

22. Hickie I, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Koschera A, Davenport T, Naismith S. (1998) Detecting depression, anxiety and somatic distress in primary care. Depression Awareness Journal, 7: 1-2.

23. Hickie IB, Scott EM, Davenport TA. (1999) An agenda for psychiatric education in primary care. Australasian Psychiatry, 7: 133-136.

24. Hickie I. (1999) 'SPHERE: A National Depression Project' - 1999-2001. Depression Awareness, Journal 8: 1.

25. Morgan H, Sumich H, Hickie I, Naismith S, Davenport T, Whitten D. (1999) A cognitive-behavioural therapy training program for general practitioners to manage depression. Australasian Psychiatry, 7: 326-328.

26. Hickie I. (2000) Treating patients with anxiety and depression: who will help the GP?. Medicine Today, March; 156-158.

27. Hickie I. (2000) Building a 'National Coalition for People with Depression'. Australasian Psychiatry, 8: 125-131.

28. Hickie I. (2000) More time for depression? Australian Doctor, 25 February: 31-32.

29. Hickie I. (2000) Building mental health: providing effective psychological treatments in general practice. Australian Doctor, 25 February: 57-58.

30. Hickie I. (2000) Opening eyes to chronic fatigue. Australian Doctor, 11 August: 29.

31. Hickie I. (2001) 'beyondblue: the national depression initiative'. Australasian Psychiatry 9: 147-150.

32. Hickie I. (2002) Book review. Mind-body medicine: a clinicians guide to psychoneuroimmunology. Medical Journal of Australia (in press)

33. Hickie I. (2002) The SPHERE Project: supporting GPs to identify and treat patients with anxiety and depression. Medicine Today (in press).

34. Hickie I, Davenport T, Scott E, Morgan H. E-health responses to common mental disorders in primary care - experiences with 'beyondblue: the national depression initiative' and 'SPHERE: a national depression project'. Australasian Psychiatry (submitted).

Reports and Dissertations:

1. Hickie I. (1988) Interpersonal relationships in depressive disorders. RANZCP dissertation.

2. Hickie I. (1994) Report on Harkness Fellowship to the Commonwealth Fund of New York.

3. Working Group convened by The Royal Australasian College of Physicians. (2002) Chronic fatigue syndrome: draft clinical practice guidelines. Medical Journal of Australia (in press).

Educational Materials:

1. Hickie I. (1996) Assessing and treating patients with chronic fatigue: integrating medical and psychological approaches. Sydney: Educational Health Solutions (audio-tape).

2. Hickie I, Scott E, Ricci C, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Davenport T. (1997) A depression management program for patients and their general practitioners. Sydney: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9587280-0-3.

3. Hickie I. (1998) Managing depression and anxiety in general practice. Sydney: Educational Health Solutions (audio-tape).

4. Hickie I. (1998) Non-pharmacological treatment of depression and anxiety. Sydney: Educational Health Solutions (audio-tape).

5. Hickie I. (1998) SPHERE: A National Depression Project. Melbourne: Entreg Pty Ltd (video-tape).

6. Hickie I, Scott E, Ricci C, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Davenport T, Naismith S. (1998) A depression management program for patients and their general practitioners (2nd edition). Sydney: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9587280-3-8.

7. Hickie I, Scott E, Burke D, Ricci C, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Davenport T, Naismith S. (1998) A depression management program for older patients and their general practitioners. Sydney: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9587280-4-6.

8. Hickie I, Scott E, Ricci C, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Davenport T, Naismith S, Koschera A. (1998) Treating depression and anxiety in general practice: training manual. Sydney: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9587280-1-1.

9. Hickie I. (1998) Introduction to SPHERE Project/Introduction to case-identification. Sydney: Educational Health Solutions (audio-tape).

10. Hickie I. (1999) SPHERE 1998: year in review. Sydney: Educational Health Solutions (audio-tape).

11. Hickie I. (1999) SPHERE: setting the scene. Melbourne: Entreg Pty Ltd (video-tape).

12. Hickie I. (2000) SPHERE: Cognitive behavioural therapy. Melbourne: Entreg Pty Ltd (video-tape).

13. Hickie I. (2000) Cultural awareness. Melbourne: Entreg Pty Ltd (video-tape).

14. Hickie I. (2000) SPHERE: Implementation of NHMRC guidelines for the management of depression in young people. Melbourne: Entreg Pty Ltd (video-tape).

15. Hickie I, Scott E, Morgan H, Sumich H, Naismith S, Davenport T, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Gander J. (2000) A brief guide to depression management. Melbourne: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9587280-5-4.

16. Hickie I, Scott E, Morgan H, Sumich H, Naismith S, Davenport T, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Gander J. (2000) A depression management program: incorporating cognitive-behavioural strategies. Melbourne: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9587280-7-0.

17. Hickie I, Scott E, Morgan H, Sumich H, Naismith S, Davenport T, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Gander J. (2000) A depression management program for young people and their general practitioners. Melbourne: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9587280-8-9.

18. Hickie I, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Scott E, Davenport T, Naismith S, Morgan H, Sumich H, Gander J. (2000) Patient treatment pack. Melbourne: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9587280-6-2.

19. Hickie I, Scott E, Morgan H, Sumich H, Naismith S, Davenport T, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Gander J. (2000) A brief guide to depression management (revised). Melbourne: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9587280-5-4.

20. Morgan H, Sumich H, Hickie I, Naismith S, Gander J, Scott E, Davenport T. (2000) Structured problem solving and cognitive therapy for depression. Melbourne: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9578376-0-7.

21. Morgan H, Sumich H, Hickie I, Naismith S, Gander J, Scott E, Davenport T. (2001) Structured problem solving for depression. Melbourne: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9578376-1-5.

22. Hickie I, Scott E, Barton D. (2000) Depression in the medically-ill. Melbourne: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9587280-9-7.

23. Hickie I. (2000) SPHERE: depression in the medically ill. Melbourne: Educational Health Solutions (video-tape).

24. Hickie I. (2000) SPHERE: neurasthenia. Melbourne: Educational Health Solutions (video-tape).

25. Hickie I. (2000) SPHERE: neurasthenia (chinese version). Melbourne: Educational Health Solutions (video-tape).

26. Scott E, Davenport T, Gillies K, Buist A, Hickie I. (2002) Women's health and depression. Melbourne: Educational Health Solutions. ISBN No. 0-9578376-2-3.

Refereed Published Conference or Symposium Papers:

1. Hickie I, Hickie C, Lloyd A, Silove D, Wakefield D. (1991) Impaired immune function in melancholia: a longitudinal study (abstract). Biological Psychiatry, 29: 271s.

2. Hickie I, Lloyd A, Hickie C. (1991) Cell-mediated immunity in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, major depression and healthy control subjects (abstract). Neuroendocrinology Letters, 13: 250.

3. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Wakefield D, Boughton C, Dwyer J. (1992) Intravenous immunoglobulin therapy in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. In: Hyde B, ed. The clinical and scientific basis of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. Ottawa: Nightingale Research Foundation, 625-627.

4. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Brockman A, Dwyer J, Wakefield D. (1992) Immunological therapy with transfer factor in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome - a placebo controlled trial. In: Hyde B, ed. The clinical and scientific basis of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. Ottawa: Nightingale Research Foundation, 639-640.

5. Lloyd A, Hickie I, Brockman A, Hickie C, Wilson A, Dwyer J, Wakefield D. (1994) A controlled trial of immunological and cognitive-behavioural therapy for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 18 (suppl. 1): S112.

6. Wilson A, Hickie I, Wright M, Bennett B, Wakefield D. (1994) Moclobemide in chronic fatigue syndrome: a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Neuropsychopharmacology, 10 (no. 3S): 24S.

7. Hickie I, Silove D, Wakefield D, Lloyd A, Bennett B. (1996) Longitudinal course of immune changes in severe depression. European Neuropsycharmacology, 6 (suppl. 3): 7-8.

8. Mitchell P, Hadzi-Pavlovic D, Parker G, Hickie I, Hickie C, Wilhelm K, Brodaty H, Boyce P. (1996) Depressive psychomotor disturbance, cortisol and dexamethasone. European Neuropsychopharmacology, 6 (suppl. 3): 209.

9. Hickie I. (1997) Academics, money and outcomes. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 31 (suppl. 1): A2.

10. Scott E, Hickie I, Brodaty H, Wilhelm K. (1997) MRI and long-term outcomes in depression. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 31 (suppl. 1): A9.

11. Hickie I, Scott E, Brodaty H, Wilhelm K. (1997) MRI and long-term outcome in depression. Biological Psychiatry, 42 (no. 1S): 72S.

12. Hickie I, Davenport T. (1998) Managing depression and anxiety in primary care. In: Proceedings of the Fifth Lingard Symposium. How sharp is the cutting edge? Newcastle, Hunter Institute of Mental Health. ISBN No. 0-9577014-0-3.

13. Naimith S, Little C, Turner K, Ward PB, Hickie I, Scott E. (2000) The relationship between quantitative MRI and neuropsychological function in patients with severe depression. Australian Journal of Psychology, 52S, 136. Presented at the '6th National Conference of the APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists' 12-15th October 2000, Hunter Valley: NSW.

14. Little C, Naismith S, Turner K, Hickie I, Ward PB, Scott E. (2000) The neuropsychology of severe depression: the relevance of diagnostic subtypes. Australian Journal of Psychology, 52S, 134. Presented at the '6th National Conference of the APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists' 12-15th October 2000, Hunter Valley: NSW

15. Winter V, Naismith S, Hickie I, Gotsopoulos H, Chen C, Cistulli P. (2000). Effects of Mandibular advancement splint therapy on neuropsychological functioning of patients with obstructive sleep apnoea. Australian Journal of Psychology, 52S, 142. Presented at the '6th National Conference of the APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists' 12-15th October 2000, Hunter Valley: NSW

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