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This study investigates the incidence of self-citation (authors citing their own work) for scholarly articles in ten journals published by the American...
Coinciding with the Institute’s 35th year of research to improve the health and wellbeing of children and families, the 2025 Impact Report celebrates research which has been translated into policy or practice, and which has led to a paradigm shift in the way we respond to childhood health and wellbeing.
A national strategy that focuses on early child development is the key to breaking the cycle of Aboriginal poor health and disadvantage.
This project will use computational methods to assess the deposition of e-cigarette aerosols in the lungs, and the distribution of chemicals within e-cigarette aerosols throughout the body.
Alexander Larcombe BScEnv (Hons) PhD Honorary Research Fellow Honorary Research Fellow Associate Professor Alexander Larcombe began work at The Kids
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This paper provides Australian population-level estimates of the prevalence of parental self-reported lifetime mental disorders and past 12 month mental disorders in their children
The prevalence of mental disorders in children and adolescents in Australia, and the severity and impact of those mental disorders
Aims, sample design, development of survey content, field procedures and final questionnaires of the Young Minds Matter study
Young adulthood is a critical life period for health and health behaviours.