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This study compared regional differences in the prevalence of rheumatic heart disease in Indigenous Australian children, and describes the logistical and...
The major burden of disease is in developing and tropical settings where topical antibiotics are impractical and lead to rapid emergence of antimicrobial...
We investigate whether the profile of factors protecting psychosocial functioning of high risk exposed Australian Aboriginal youth are the same as those...
This study sought to determine the social and emotional impact of maternal loss on Aboriginal children and young people using data from the Western...
The utilization of violence risk instruments in forensic populations is increasing and a plethora of empirical investigations support their ability to...
This exciting new edition includes several new chapters that deliver an even more robust and high quality resource. It examines issues across the life course,..
We investigated predictors of nasopharyngeal carriage in Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children.
To describe Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities' processes, positioning and experiences of health and medical research and their recommendations.
This study evaluated the clinical utility of the Parent Listening and Understanding Measure (PLUM) questionnaire as a potential screening tool for otitis media (OM) and associated hearing loss in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal children.
To identify the barriers and facilitators for timely detection and optimal management of otitis media in Aboriginal children in a primary care setting from the perspective of carers of Aboriginal children.