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期刊名:Health promotion journal of australia

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ISSN:1036-1073

e-ISSN:2201-1617

IF/分区:2.0/Q3

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Josephine Y Chau,Bronwyn McGill,Margaret M Thomas et al. Josephine Y Chau et al.
Issue addressed: Social marketing (SM) campaigns can be a powerful disease prevention and health promotion strategy but health-related campaigns may simply focus on the "promotions" communication activities and exclude ot...
Hayley M Williams,Nikki A Percival,Nicole C Hewlett et al. Hayley M Williams et al.
Issue addressed: Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) includes a range of life-long impairments caused by alcohol exposure in utero. Health professionals are vital to preventing FASD but many are hesitant to discuss FA...
Georgia Keam,Kay Cook,Sarah Sinclair et al. Georgia Keam et al.
Issue addressed: Given that approximately half of all Australian families with children aged 2-3 years participate in playgroups, these settings may provide an important venue for social support and community capacity bui...
Ajesh George,Rebekah Grace,Emma Elcombe et al. Ajesh George et al.
Issue addressed: Australian Aboriginal children have a higher risk of dental caries yet there is limited focus on oral health risk factors for urban Aboriginal preschool children. This study examined the oral health behav...
Nina Nichols,Kathryn McFarlane,Priscilla Gibson et al. Nina Nichols et al.
Issue addressed: Building the health promotion evaluation capacity of a workforce requires more than a focus on individual skills and confidence. We must also consider the organisational systems and supports that enable s...
Daniel Vujcich,Marilyn Lyford,Chontarle Bellottie et al. Daniel Vujcich et al.
Issue addressed: Research suggests that young Indigenous people want carers to take a more active role in discussions about sexual health. The aim of this study was to ascertain carers' perspectives of: the importance of ...
Pippa Burns,Sandra C Jones,Peter Caputi et al. Pippa Burns et al.
Issue addressed: Health information can be easily and cheaply provided through the Internet. However, we do not know whether older adults, those people most likely to be living with a chronic disease, are online or whethe...
Moana P Tane,Marita Hefler,David P Thomas Moana P Tane
Issue addressed: Smoking prevalence estimated between 65% and 84% has been reported among the Yolŋu peoples of East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. We report on findings of an evaluation of the Yaka Ŋarali' Tackling In...
Lyndon Bauer,Jeff Smith,Nicole Kajons et al. Lyndon Bauer et al.
Issue addressed: Australian surveys indicate that a large proportion of packaged liquor outlets do not check identification for young people before selling alcohol to them. There are a substantial number of presentations ...