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Health Promotion Journal of Australia : Official Journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals

Health Promotion Journal of Australia : Official Journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals is a scientific journal, published by Wiley since 1991 in English. The journal's country of origin is Australia.

Details
Abbr. Health Promot J Austr
Publisher Wiley
Start 1991
End Continuing
Frequency Three no. a year
p-ISSN 1036-1073
Country Australia
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 8422 42
SJR / Ranks: 8234 548
CiteScore / Ranks: 8773 2.90
Recent Articles
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Canfell O, Cotugno J, Munro J, Woods L, Littlewood R, Walker J
Health Promot J Austr . 2025 Mar; 36(2):e70033. PMID: 40082076
Introduction: This study aimed to (a) determine the unmet clinical resource needs of multidisciplinary primary healthcare practitioners (PHPs) to overcome evidence-based barriers to preventing and managing childhood obesity in practice;...
2.
White B, Burns S, Carson J, Scott J
Health Promot J Austr . 2025 Mar; 36(2):e946. PMID: 40069117
Issue Addressed: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the infodemic has been highly visible. Vaccine-related advice and evidence-based guidelines for breastfeeding women have lagged, and, at times have been...
3.
Burns S, Saltis H, Hendriks J, Tohotoa J, Pollard C
Health Promot J Austr . 2025 Mar; 36(2):e956. PMID: 40065695
Issue Addressed: Individuals engage in volunteer activities due to a range of intrinsic, extrinsic, and altruistic factors; and this can have a positive impact on their subjective wellbeing. Within a...
4.
Gooey M, Dutch D, House E, West K
Health Promot J Austr . 2025 Mar; 36(2):e70027. PMID: 40059557
No abstract available.
5.
James A, Power J, Waling A, Lim G
Health Promot J Austr . 2025 Mar; 36(2):e70029. PMID: 40059131
Issue Addressed: Young people's engagement with sexual content online has received ongoing attention in both policy and practice. However, there remains limited understanding of how health promoters can best engage...
6.
Dawes N, Topp S, Fullagar B, Selman J, Pak A, Devine S
Health Promot J Austr . 2025 Mar; 36(2):e70030. PMID: 40059091
Issue Addressed: Nearly a million people die by suicide annually, with military personnel being at heightened risk. For every suicide, about 20 cases of suicidality, including ideation and attempts, are...
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Scott J, Metse A, McNoe B, Blane S, Chin Fat S, Osborne J, et al.
Health Promot J Austr . 2025 Mar; 36(2):e70022. PMID: 40038568
Issue Addressed: While physical activity, sleep and sun safety (PASS) have been identified as important modifiable health behaviours and schools and teachers have been identified as vital for health promotion...
8.
Zen M, Hendriks J, Burns S
Health Promot J Austr . 2025 Mar; 36(2):e70026. PMID: 40033682
Aim: To explore sexual health expert's experiences engaging parents in sexually explicit media (SEM) literacy education, including parental comfort, barriers, enablers and insights to improve sexual health education for parents...
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McRae T, Isaac J, Thomas H, Enkel S, Ford A, Jacky J, et al.
Health Promot J Austr . 2025 Mar; 36(2):e70025. PMID: 40033676
Introduction: Reflexivity is crucial for researchers and health professionals working within Aboriginal health. Reflexivity provides a tool for non-Aboriginal researchers to contribute to the broader intention of reframing historical academic...
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Chong S, Achat H, Stubbs J
Health Promot J Austr . 2025 Feb; 36(2):e70007. PMID: 40012127
Issue Addressed: Falls as a major cause of home injury and the pandemic-fuelled trend of spending more time at home indicate a need for examining the current nature of serious...