Topics: Rural

Hip hopping the gap – performing arts approaches to sexual health disadvantage in young people in remote settings

Crouch A, Robertson H, Fagan P (2011) Hip hopping the gap – performing arts approaches to sexual health disadvantage in young people in remote settings Australasian Psychiatry; 19: (S34-S37)


Skin disease in the first two years of life in Aboriginal children in East Arnhem Land

McMeniman E, Holden L, Kearns T, Clucas DB, Carapetis JR, Currie BJ, Connors C, Andrews RM (2011) Skin disease in the first two years of life in Aboriginal children in East Arnhem Land Australasian Journal of Dermatology; Early View: (1-4)


Stop Territory Aboriginal Road Sadness – NT Police Indigenous road safety project

Fuller T (2011) Stop Territory Aboriginal Road Sadness – NT Police Indigenous road safety project Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety; 22: (33-36)


Dermatology outpatient population profiling: Indigenous and non-indigenous dermatoepidemiology

Heyes C, Chan J, Halbert A, Clay C, Buettner P, Gebauer K (2011) Dermatology outpatient population profiling: Indigenous and non-indigenous dermatoepidemiology Australasian Journal of Dermatology; Early View: (1-5)


Improving access to hard-to-reach services: a soft entry approach to drug and alcohol services for rural Australian Aboriginal communities

Allan J, Campbell M (2011) Improving access to hard-to-reach services: a soft entry approach to drug and alcohol services for rural Australian Aboriginal communities Social Work in Health Care; 50: (443-465)


One disease at a time: eradicating scabies in east Arnhem Land

Hudson S (2011) One disease at a time: eradicating scabies in east Arnhem Land Policy; 27: (23-25)


The outstation model of rehabilitation as practiced in Central Australia: the case for its recognition

Shaw G, Ray T, McFarland B (2011) The outstation model of rehabilitation as practiced in Central Australia: the case for its recognition and acceptance Substance Use & Misuse; 46: (114-118)


‘What you do is important but how you do it is more important’: engaging Indigenous men in rural mental health services research

Isaacs AN, Pepper H, Pyett P, Gruis H, Waples-Crowe P, Oakley-Browne M (2011) ‘What you do is important but how you do it is more important’: engaging Indigenous men in rural mental health services research Qualitative Research Journal; 11: (51-61)


A complex Aboriginal health project and the challenges for evaluation

Jeffries-Stokes C, Stokes A, McDonald L, Stokes S, Daly J (2011) A complex Aboriginal health project and the challenges for evaluation Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health; 35: (204-206)


The impact of housing improvement and socio-environmental factors on common childhood illnesses: a cohort study in Indigenous Australian communities

Bailie RS, Stevens M, McDonald EL (2011) The impact of housing improvement and socio-environmental factors on common childhood illnesses: a cohort study in Indigenous Australian communities Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health; Online First: http://dx.doi.org/10 Retrieved 21 June 2011 from http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech.2011.134874


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