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1. Back pain beliefs in adolescents and adults in Australasia: A cross-sectional pilot study of selected psychometric properties of paper-based and web-based questionnaires in two diverse countries.

2. Trauma then and now: Implications of adoption reform for First Nations children.

3. ‘I want to get a piece of paper that says I can do stuff’: youth narratives of educational opportunities and constraints in low socio-economic neighbourhoods.

4. 'Surrounding yourself with beauty': exploring the health promotion potential of a rural garden appreciation group.

5. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, acceptance and informational needs in an Australian cancer population: a cross-sectional survey.

6. Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia.

7. Attitudes and personality in the Australian gender wage gap.

8. Representations of childness: the memorialisation of children in the Australian cemetery 1836 – 2018.

9. The reality of at risk mental state services: a response to recent criticisms.

10. Perceptions of COVID-19 Vaccines: Lessons from Selected Populations Who Experience Discrimination in the Australian Healthcare System.

11. Responding and adapting to change: an allied health perspective.

12. Modes of Informed Caring: Perspectives of Health Professionals Who Are Mothers of Adult Children with Schizophrenia.

13. Integrating a pharmacist into the perioperative setting.

14. Embodying and enacting disability as siblings: experiencing disability in relationships between young adult siblings with and without disabilities.

15. Supporting justice-involved people with extreme complex needs in the Australian community: a third sector practice perspective.

16. A critique of the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council CEO statement on electronic cigarettes.

17. Obligations of Australian health services as employers during COVID-19.

18. Perspectives of recovery amongst provisional psychologists completing postgraduate training.

19. Implementing a brief E-training opportunity for mental health practitioners working with non-binary clients.

20. Improving the adoption of PBS and ABA using diffusion of innovations theory.

21. Factors influencing the willingness to adopt telerehabilitation among rehabilitation professionals in Austria and Germany: a survey comparing data before and during COVID-19.

22. Cultural interventions that target mental health and wellbeing for First Nations Australians: a systematic review.

23. Victims/Survivors' Perceptions of Helpful Institutional Responses to Incidents of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse.

24. Home telemonitoring for chronic disease management: Perceptions of users and factors influencing adoption.

25. Motivation and Engagement with Physics: a Comparative Study of Females in Single-Sex and Co-educational Classrooms.

26. A pilot randomized controlled trial comparing online versus face‐to‐face delivery of an aphasia communication partner training program for student healthcare professionals.

27. Measuring attitudes of those caring for people living with dementia: A quantitative survey.

28. Perspectives of rural health and human service practitioners following suicide prevention training programme in Australia: A thematic analysis.

29. Self‐managed aged home care in Australia – Insights from older people, family carers and service providers.

30. Surveying perceptions of the early impacts of an integrated electronic medical record across a hospital and healthcare service.

31. Navigating rocky terrain: a thematic analysis of mental health clinician experiences of family-focused practice.

32. Professional identity and epistemic stress: complementary medicine in the academy.

33. Attitudes Toward Dating People with Disability Amongst Young People in Australia and Hong Kong.

34. Young service users from refugee backgrounds: their perspectives on barriers to accessing Australian mental health services.

35. Personal Trainer Perceptions of Providing Nutrition Care to Clients: A Qualitative Exploration.

36. Mental health clinician training and experiences with utilization of advance statements in Victoria, Australia.

37. 'I think we're getting a bit clinical here': A qualitative study of professionals' experiences of providing mental healthcare to young people within an Australian rural service.

38. Contact experiences and needs of children of prisoners before and during COVID‐19: Findings from an Australian survey.

39. Effects of stick design features on perceptions of characteristics of cigarettes.

40. The stepped model of peer provision practice: capturing the dynamics of peer support work in action.

41. Palliative care in the emergency department: A systematic literature qualitative review and thematic synthesis.

42. "Fear of stopping" vs "wanting to get off the medication": exploring women's experiences of using domperidone as a galactagogue - a qualitative study.

43. Perspectives of operational staff working in residential care and aged care reforms.

44. Australian health and medical workers' concerns around providing care to people living with hepatitis B.

45. Sustainable Living Environment in Retirement Villages: What Matters to Residents?

46. Environmental and systemic challenges to delivering services for Aboriginal adults with a disability in Central Australia.

47. Understanding paid support relationships: possibilities for mutual recognition between young people with disability and their support workers.

48. Distributed leadership in healthcare: leadership dyads and the promise of improved hospital outcomes.

49. Public and private families: a comparative thematic analysis of the intersections of social norms and scrutiny.

50. Australian Rural Accountants’ Views on How Locally Provided CPD Compares with City-based Provision.