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This project seeks to better understand the broader impacts of the AMEP on migrant outcomes.
This study aims to examine the experience of multiple disadvantages in two generations of Australian families, and how these experiences relate to the trajectories of children, the third generation.
This project aims to explore how Australian children spend their time over an extended and important period of their lives (from birth to 16/17 years old) and how such time allocation contributes to their development outcomes.
Our findings only lend partial support to a link between diet and mental health, specific to females consuming a Western diet and to externalizing behaviours
Inverted-U relationship between exercise intensity and glucose requirement
Lipidomic biomarkers associated with obesity and IR using plasma samples from a population-based cohort of young adults
Mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder or intellectual disability have higher rates of treatment episodes for psychiatric disorders
Existing quality of life scales for children in the general population or with other disabilities did not capture the QOL of children with Rett syndrome
Cyber Friendly Schools program was associated with significantly greater declines in the odds of involvement in cyber-victimization and perpetration
Type 1 diabetes is not associated with a significant decrement in school performance, as assessed by NAPLAN