84 results on '"Conigrave, Katherine M"'
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2. Low rates of prescribing alcohol relapse prevention medicines in Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
3. Beliefs and attitudes of drug and alcohol clinicians when considering referral of Aboriginal clients to involuntary drug and alcohol treatment: A qualitative study
4. ‘Even though you hate everything that's going on, you know they are safer at home’: The role of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families in methamphetamine use harm reduction and their own support needs
5. Drink driving among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: What has been done and where to next?
6. Indigenous Australian drinking risk: Comparing risk categorisations based on recall of recent drinking occasions to AUDIT‐C screening in a representative sample
7. Predictors of length of treatment, discharge reason, and re‐admission to Aboriginal alcohol and other drug residential rehabilitation services in New South Wales, Australia
8. Factors influencing engagement and utilisation of opium tincture‐assisted treatment for opioid use disorder: A qualitative study in Tehran, Iran
9. Coming of age: 21 years of providing opioid substitution treatment within an Aboriginal community‐controlled primary health service
10. Who are the New South Wales Aboriginal drug and alcohol workforce? A first description
11. Patterns of drinking in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as self‐reported on the Grog Survey App: A representative urban and remote sample
12. Prevalence and correlates of alcohol dependence in an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander representative sample: Using the Grog Survey App
13. Better methods to collect self-reported alcohol and other drug use data from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians
14. Needs of Aboriginal Australian women with comorbid mental and alcohol and other drug use disorders
15. A multi‐methods yarn about SMART Recovery: First insights from Australian Aboriginal facilitators and group members
16. The role of an Aboriginal womenʼs group in meeting the high needs of clients attending outpatient alcohol and other drug treatment
17. The cost of providing primary health-care services from a needle and syringe program: A case study
18. Opioid substitution therapy clientsʼ preferences for targeted versus general primary health-care outlets
19. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO PROVIDE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES FROM A NEEDLE SYRINGE PROGRAM?: Paper 120
20. Opportunistic and continuing health care for injecting drug users from a nurse-run needle syringe program-based primary health-care clinic
21. ASSESSING THE MODEL OF CARE AND SERVICE UTILISATION OF A NURSE LED LOW-THRESHOLD PRIMARY HEALTH CARE IN A NEEDLE SYRINGE PROGRAMME SETTING IN INNER-CITY SYDNEY: Paper 213
22. SEX AND DRUGS IN INNER-CITY SYDNEY: SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOURS AND BARRIERS TO SAFE SEX AMONG DRUG USERS ACCESSING LOW-THRESHOLD PRIMARY HEALTHCARE: Paper 207
23. Can we measure daily tobacco consumption in remote Indigenous communities? Comparing self-reported tobacco consumption with community-level estimates in an Arnhem Land study
24. Five-year longitudinal study of cannabis users in three remote Aboriginal communities in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
25. Asking young Aboriginal people who use illicit drugs about their healthcare preferences using audio‐computer‐assisted self‐interviewing
26. Supporting the Aboriginal alcohol and other drug workforce in New South Wales, Australia
27. Who are the New South Wales Aboriginal drug and alcohol workforce? A first description
28. The cost of providing primary health‐care services from a needle and syringe program: A case study
29. Opioid substitution therapy clients' preferences for targeted versus general primary health-care outlets
30. Opportunistic and continuing health care for injecting drug users from a nurse‐run needle syringe program‐based primary health‐care clinic
31. Promising performance of a juvenile justice diversion programme in remote Aboriginal communities, Northern Territory, Australia
32. Improving services for prevention and treatment of substance misuse for Aboriginal communities in a Sydney Area Health Service
33. An outcome evaluation of the New South Wales Sober Driver Programme: a remedial programme for recidivist drink drivers
34. Client satisfaction and risk behaviours of the users of syringe dispensing machines: a pilot study
35. Evaluation of a community‐driven preventive youth initiative in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
36. Increasing prevalence of HIV, and persistent high‐risk behaviours among drug users in Bangladesh: need for a comprehensive harm reduction programme
37. Hazardous alcohol consumption and other barriers to antiviral treatment among hepatitis C positive people receiving opioid maintenance treatment
38. The influence of structured education and clinical experience on the attitudes of medical students towards substance misusers
39. Pre-operative screening for excessive alcohol consumption among patients scheduled for elective surgery
40. Detection of and intervention for excessive alcohol and tobacco use among adult hospital in-patients
41. The validity of an Australian modification of the AUDIT questionnaire
42. The New South Wales Driver Assessment Programme: a pilot programme for assessment of drink drivers
43. Countering stereotypes: Exploring the characteristics of Aboriginal Australians who do not drink alcohol in a community representative sample.
44. Alcohol screening in 22 Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations: Clinical context and who is screened.
45. Walking side-by-side: Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians to lead the way in alcohol research.
46. Beliefs and attitudes of drug and alcohol clinicians when considering referral of Aboriginal clients to involuntary drug and alcohol treatment: A qualitative study.
47. Drink driving among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: What has been done and where to next?
48. Indigenous Australian drinking risk: Comparing risk categorisations based on recall of recent drinking occasions to AUDIT-C screening in a representative sample.
49. Predictors of length of treatment, discharge reason, and re-admission to Aboriginal alcohol and other drug residential rehabilitation services in New South Wales, Australia.
50. Factors influencing engagement and utilisation of opium tincture-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder: A qualitative study in Tehran, Iran.
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