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We investigate whether the profile of factors protecting psychosocial functioning of high risk exposed Australian Aboriginal youth are the same as those...
The current study sought to increase our understanding of the factors involved in the early vocabulary development of Australian Indigenous children.
This paper sets out the methodological and theoretical considerations which framed how the Birthing on Noongar Boodjar project was conducted
This research highlights the critical emerging role of peer support workers in home visiting family support in a remote area of Australia
Our aim was to identify program elements, exploring participants’ perceptions of the program's suitability, feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness.
We explore young Aboriginal people's and clinicians' experience of injection pain for the 10 years of penicillin injections young people are prescribed.
This paper explores the meaning of these seven domains of social and emotional well-being.
This article details the application of the participatory action research approach by the National Empowerment Project, Aboriginal community-based researchers.
Documenting carer, service provider and healthcare practitioner perspectives on skin infections provides more understanding of the context of treatment decisions
Based in 'both-way learning', the aim of this study was to co-design, implement and evaluate community-based participatory action research to achieve this vision