Reports and Findings
These findings could inform policy making to reduce inequities by assisting in policy and service delivery design targeted to community needs.
Adolescent deliberate self-harm (DSH) has been found to be associated with a range of bio-psycho-social factors.
Some studies suggest an association between early exposure to anesthesia, surgery and long term developmental deficit, clinical phenotype of children is unknown
This study shows, for the first time, that exposure to e-cigarette aerosol during adolescence and early adulthood is not harmless to the lungs and can result in significant impairments in lung function.
Overweight and obese children reported greater psychosocial distress than healthy weight children, and these differences were more pronounced for girls than boys.
Over the past decade, a growing number of studies have linked urban green space and aspects of biodiversity with emotional wellbeing.
Our objective is to synthesize the best available evidence to determine the incidence and prevalence of falls in intellectually disabled adults in the community
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse commissioned The Kids Research Institute Australia to collaborate on a report
This study reports similar glycemic outcomes for patients attending diabetes clinics in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas of WA, suggesting that a model of care provided as outreach from a specialized diabetes service is effective in achieving equitable glycemic outcomes.
most children report mental health and well-being, but the population distribution spanned the full range of possible scores on every construct.