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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:1.5/Q3

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Amy Bonnefin,Nadia Levett,Ricky Lyons et al. Amy Bonnefin et al.
Issue addressed: There remains a wide health disparity between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Effective health promotion programs and partnerships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal services are vital to im...
Thomas Nevill,Vincent O Mancini Thomas Nevill
Issue addressed: Past research suggests that fathers are underrepresented in traditional parenting and child health promotion programs compared to mothers. One promising method to deliver support is a peer-facilitated app...
M Stonnill,S Gray,S Woolfenden et al. M Stonnill et al.
Introduction: Child mental health, both in terms of addressing difficulties and promoting competence, is foundational to optimal health, educational and vocational outcomes across the lifecourse. It is a key policy focus ...
Michelle Gooey,Helen Skouteris,Kellie West et al. Michelle Gooey et al.
Issue addressed: Preventing childhood obesity is a health promotion priority in Australia, and general practitioners (GP) play an important role through the provision of preventive healthcare. We identified and characteri...
Melissa Kilburn,Yvonne Hornby-Turner,Dympna Leonard et al. Melissa Kilburn et al.
Issue addressed: Health promotion for Indigenous populations commonly centres around diet-mediated chronic diseases and is often evaluated with self-report (personal recall)-based tools. Accurate dietary assessment method...
Katherine Kent,Denis Visentin,Corey Peterson et al. Katherine Kent et al.
Introduction: Increasing financial pressures, resulting from a period of high inflation in 2022 and sustained into 2024, may have exacerbated food insecurity among Australian university students. This study aimed to deter...
Reza Rostami,Ruth Wells,Jila Solaimani et al. Reza Rostami et al.
Background: Asylum-seekers in Australia are subjected to restrictive access, such as to education, work, and family reunion, which can affect mental and physical health. We examined the relationship between these restrict...
Talila Milroy,Jacqueline Frayne,Kate Smith et al. Talila Milroy et al.
Issues addressed: Menstrual health literacy is an important aspect of improved engagement, management and social participation linked to menstrual health and wellbeing. There is stark evidence surrounding culturally appro...