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Thompson F, Russell S, Quigley R, McDonald M, Sagigi B, Taylor S, et al.
Front Dement . 2024 Jul; 2:1218709. PMID: 39081976
Objective: Dementia disproportionately affects First Nations populations. Biomarkers collected in primary care may assist with determining dementia risk. Our previous underpowered study showed some suggestive associations between baseline biomarkers with...
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Jones K, Henderson H, Bright T, Segal L, Mauerhofer O, Lake K, et al.
BMJ Open . 2024 Jul; 14(7):e085555. PMID: 38960467
Introduction: Complex trauma can have serious impacts on the health and well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. The perinatal period represents a 'critical window' for recovery and transforming...
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Crooks K, Taylor K, Burns K, Campbell S, Degeling C, Williams J, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2023 Dec; 23(1):2377. PMID: 38037021
Background: Recent deliberations by Australian public health researchers and practitioners produced an ethical framework of how decisions should be made to distribute pandemic influenza vaccine. The outcome of the deliberations...
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Thompson F, Russell S, Quigley R, Sagigi B, Taylor S, McDonald M, et al.
Lancet Reg Health West Pac . 2023 Sep; 37:100856. PMID: 37693869
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Saunders V, McCalman J, Tsey S, Askew D, Campbell S, Jongen C, et al.
BMC Prim Care . 2023 Feb; 24(1):51. PMID: 36803458
Background: Primary healthcare services have principal responsibility for providing child and youth wellbeing and mental health services, but have lacked appropriate measurement instruments to assess the wellbeing of Indigenous children...
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Kosteniuk B, Speed K, Candler E, Campbell S, Penney G, Moen K, et al.
JBI Evid Synth . 2022 Sep; 20(9):2395-2407. PMID: 36081380
Objective: The aim of this scoping review is to describe how a public health approach to legal and illegal psychoactive substance use has been previously defined, and to identify its...
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Thompson F, Russell S, Quigley R, Sagigi B, Taylor S, McDonald M, et al.
Lancet Reg Health West Pac . 2022 Jul; 26:100532. PMID: 35833207
Background: Dementia is highly prevalent among Australia's First Nations peoples, including Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal peoples in Far North Queensland (FNQ). It is likely that historically recent exposure to...
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Gehring N, Speed K, Launier K, OBrien D, Campbell S, Hyshka E
Int J Drug Policy . 2022 Feb; 102:103589. PMID: 35101668
Background: Internationally, many supervised consumption services (SCS) include drug inhalation (smoking). However, most research is focused on SCS for people who inject drugs. We aimed to: (1) synthesize the literature...
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Campbell S, Zhai J, Tan J, Azami M, Cunningham K, Kruske S
Int J Equity Health . 2021 Nov; 20(1):246. PMID: 34789249
Background: Many programs are undertaken to facilitate the empowerment of vulnerable populations across the world. However, an overview of appropriate empowerment measurements to evaluate such initiatives remains incomplete to date....
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McCalman J, Jongen C, Campbell S, Fagan R, Pearson K, Andrews S
Front Public Health . 2021 Nov; 9:616742. PMID: 34722428
Consistent with the aspirations of First Nations Australians for community control of healthcare services, 123/196 (63%) of Australia's First Nations-specific primary health care services are community-controlled. Yet despite policy commitment...