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Smartphone-Based Conversational Agents and Responses to Questions About Mental Health, Interpersonal Violence, and Physical Health.
In: JAMA internal medicine, vol 176, iss 5 (2016)
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Medical students' creative projects on a third year pediatrics clerkship: a qualitative analysis of patient-centeredness and emotional connection.
In: BMC medical education, vol 16, iss 1 (2016)
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Differences in praxis performance and receptive language during fingerspelling between deaf children with and without autism spectrum disorder ...
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Differences in praxis performance and receptive language during fingerspelling between deaf children with and without autism spectrum disorder ...
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Improvised care: public health with Latinos in new immigrant destinations
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The stigmatisation of pregnancy: societal influences on pregnant women’s physical activity Behaviour
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EQClinic: A platform for learning communication skills in clinical consultations
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Material hardships and social support among Australian families with children
Lee, J-S; Lee, K. - : Springer US, 2016
Abstract: Using the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children, this study examines the experiences of material hardships among Australian families with children and the role of social support in their experiences. The study sample includes 3939 children in the B-cohort (6 years old) and 4030 children in the K-cohort (10 years old). Cohort differences were observed in all analyses. The odds of experiencing material hardships were predicted by various factors apart from income. For both cohorts, material hardships had significant negative effects on maternal depression, which was a significant predictor of child outcomes. Even after controlling for income and other covariates, material hardships had significant negative effects on all outcomes of K-cohort children, but only on emotional functioning of B-cohort children. Social support was associated with the reduced odds of experiencing material hardships. Social support was also a significant predictor of all parental and child outcomes. However, the interaction effects showed that positive effects of such informal support were limited for families who already experienced material hardships. These findings suggest the importance of preventing material hardships in the first place. There is a significant role for public assistance in fulfilling the unmet needs of these families.
Keyword: 1117 Public Health and Health Services; 1607 Social Work; 1701 Psychology; 2004 Linguistics; Child development; Depression; Material hardships; Parenting; Poverty; Social support
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-015-0327-z
http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/unsworks_47391
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10826-015-0327-z
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Japanese-language Dementia Knowledge Assessment Scale: Psychometric performance, and health student and professional understanding
Annear, MJ; Otani, J; Li, J. - : Blackwell Science, 2016
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Culturally and linguistically diverse women’s views and experiences of accessing sexual and reproductive health care in Australia : a systematic review
Mengesha, Zelalem B. (S31588); Dune, Tinashe M. (R17456); Perz, Janette M. (R8385). - : Collingwood, Vic., CSIRO, 2016
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Equity in access to outpatient rehabilitation services for children with traumatic brain injury and public insurance
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Antibiotic utilisation amongst Australian Chinese migrants: a web-based bilingual health survey
Hu, Jie. - : The University of Queensland, School of Medicine, 2016
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Exploring cultural variables affecting sport and physical activity behaviours of Karen refugees in Australia : applying a culturally specific approach to active lifestyles
O'Driscoll, Tea. - 2016
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Data stream mining in medical sensor-cloud
Sun, Le. - 2016
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Cultural respect encompassing simulation training: being heard about health through broadband
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