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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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Lucy Demant,Jessica Lawrence Lucy Demant
Issues addressed: Back on Track (BoT) was developed as pilot to provide an integrated service response to twenty at-risk young people residing in a metro Melbourne housing estate. For this cohort, traditional welfare sect...
Catarina de Freitas,Helen Jordan,Elizabeth K Hughes Catarina de Freitas
Issue addressed: The narrow representation of body image in the media has been linked to body dissatisfaction, particularly among readers of women's fashion magazines. Some countries have made efforts to improve body imag...
Suresh Joshi,Santosh Jatrana,Yin Paradies Suresh Joshi
Issue addressed: Earlier research evidence suggests that there is a difference and over time change in the prevalence of tobacco smoking between immigrants and native-born population. This study investigates the differenc...
Jane Taylor,Rachel Cole,Mary Kynn et al. Jane Taylor et al.
Issue addressed: Improving the health of men is a national policy priority. The Men's Shed program is one health promoting initiative that seeks to improve the health and wellbeing of men. This study assessed Men's Shed m...
Amanda J Wheeler,Amary Mey,Jane L Fowler et al. Amanda J Wheeler et al.
Issue addressed: Stigma and discrimination can have a significant impact on successful mental health recovery. This research evaluated the effectiveness of a web-based mental health promotion intervention on stigma and di...
Amy Pennay,Sarah MacLean,Georgia Rankin et al. Amy Pennay et al.
Issue addressed: Hello Sunday Morning (HSM) is an online program that encourages people to commit to a period of non-drinking and blog about their experiences. Among a sample of Victorian HSM users, we aimed to explore th...
Carla Saunders,James J Brown,David J Carter et al. Carla Saunders et al.
Issue addressed: This study investigates the current nature, levels and perceived need for workplace support among mature age Australian workers with chronic illness. ...