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1. REFLECTIONS ON COORDINATING A MULTI-COUNTRY PAPER: A MEANS TO AN END, NOT AN END IN ITSELF!

2. Resilience, well-being, depression symptoms and concussion levels in equestrian athletes.

3. Cross-country comparison of strategies for building consumer trust in food.

4. Child Poverty, Child Maintenance and Interactions with Social Assistance Benefits Among Lone Parent Families: a Comparative Analysis.

5. Lone parents, health, wellbeing and welfare to work: a systematic review of qualitative studies.

6. A comparison of the home-care and healthcare service use and costs of older Australians randomised to receive a restorative or a conventional home-care service.

7. Supervision Found Wanting: Experiences of Health and Social Workers in Non-Government Organisations Working with Refugees and Asylum Seekers.

8. The old, the new, and the ugly: a comparative analysis of the UK, South African and Australian CGT small business concessions – with recommendations for Australia.

9. Governing biosecurity in a neoliberal world: comparative perspectives from Australia and the United Kingdom.

10. State Regulation and the Internal Organisation of Political Parties: The Impact of Party Law in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

11. Competency-based standards and guidelines for psychology practice in Australia: opportunities and risks.

12. Statecraft, Scalecraft and Urban Planning: A Comparative Study of Birmingham, UK, and Brisbane, Australia.

13. Regulating assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in Nigeria: lessons from Australia and the United Kingdom.

14. Quality of nursing doctoral education in seven countries: survey of faculty and students/graduates.

15. Supervisor Relationships, Teamwork, Role Ambiguity and Discretionary Power: Nurses in Australia and the United Kingdom.

16. Anglo-American followers or Antipodean iconoclasts? The 2008 TRIP survey of international relations in Australia and New Zealand.

17. Forum Non Conveniens in Australia: A Comparative Analysis.

18. Current attitudes to total hip replacement in younger patients: a comparison of two nations.

19. Problems and solutions in the measurement of migration intensities: Australia and Britain compared.

20. Comparative Analysis of Practice Research in Australia and the UK: The Shift to Practice-driven Research.

21. Healthcare Students' and Educators' Views on the Integration of Gender-Based Violence Education into the Curriculum: a Qualitative Inquiry in Three Countries.

22. Validation of the parent‐proxy version of the pediatric Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease quality of life instrument for children aged 0–7 years.

23. Online Safety for Children and Youth under the 4Cs Framework—A Focus on Digital Policies in Australia, Canada, and the UK.

24. Uncovering degrees of workplace bullying: A comparison of baccalaureate nursing students’ experiences during clinical placement in Australia and the UK.

25. The migration of social workers to and from the United Kingdom: a comparative perspective.

26. Social engagement for mental health: An international survey of older populations.

27. A comparison of widowhood and well-being among older Greek and British-Australian migrant women.

28. Getting stuff done: Comparing e-mail requests from students in higher education in Britain and Australia

29. A Comparative Study of Surgical Training in South East Asia, Australia and The United Kingdom.

30. Simple Reciprocal Fairness Message to Enhance Non-Donor's Willingness to Donate Blood.

31. Cross-national cognitive assessment in schizophrenia clinical trials: a feasibility study

32. Achieving inclusive research priority-setting: what do people with lived experience and the public think is essential?

33. Age as a predictor of quit attempts and quit success in smoking cessation: findings from the International Tobacco Control Four‐Country survey (2002–14).

34. A comparison of the acceptability and psychometric properties of scales assessing the impact of type 1 diabetes on quality of life—Results of 'YourSAY: Quality of Life'.

35. Mental health, quality of life, wellbeing, loneliness and use of social media in a time of social distancing during the COVID-19 outbreak. A cross-country comparative study.

36. Framing and scientific uncertainty in nicotine vaping product regulation: An examination of competing narratives among health and medical organisations in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.

37. Female citation impact superiority 1996–2018 in six out of seven English‐speaking nations.

38. Comparison of financial support for family caregivers of people at the end of life across six countries: A descriptive study.

39. Creating capabilities: Childcare policies in comparative perspective.

40. A Comparative Analysis of Contemporary Laws Related to Copyright in Australia, the UK and the USA.

41. The nutritional content of supermarket beverages: a cross-sectional analysis of New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the UK.

42. Do associations between objectively-assessed physical activity and neighbourhood environment attributes vary by time of the day and day of the week? IPEN adult study.

43. Out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure and chronic disease -- do Australians forgo care because of the cost?

44. The Intracranial Distribution of Gliomas in Relation to Exposure From Mobile Phones: Analyses From the INTERPHONE Study.

45. Exploration of older and younger British adults' performance on The Awareness of Social Inference Test (TASIT).

46. The impact of quitting smoking on depressive symptoms: findings from the International Tobacco Control Four-Country Survey.

47. Older people home care through electronic health records: functions, data elements and security needs.

48. Transition from clinician to academic: an interview study of the experiences of UK and Australian Registered Nurses.

49. Continuous decline in mortality from coronary heart disease in Japan despite a continuous and marked rise in total cholesterol: Japanese experience after the Seven Countries Study.

50. Motivations of nursing students regarding their educational preparation for mental health nursing in Australia and the United Kingdom: a survey evaluation.