245 results on '"Thomas, Samantha L"'
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2. A scoping review of the individual, socio-cultural, environmental and commercial determinants of gambling for older adults: implications for public health research and harm prevention
3. Australian youth perspectives on the role of social media in climate action
4. 'Drugs and alcohol get talked about, why not betting?: ' young men's qualitative insights about strategies to prevent gambling harm
5. 'They loved gambling more than me.' Women's experiences of gambling-related harm as an affected other
6. Time for policies on gambling to benefit health - not the gambling industry
7. Young men’s perceptions about the risks associated with sports betting: a critical qualitative inquiry
8. Gamblers’ perceptions of responsibility for gambling harm: a critical qualitative inquiry
9. Young people in Australia discuss strategies for preventing the normalisation of gambling and reducing gambling harm
10. Young people's reflections on the factors contributing to the normalisation of gambling in Australia
11. “You don't really see the dangers of it at the time.” Risk perceptions and behaviours of older female gamblers
12. The development and implementation of electronic gambling machine policy: a qualitative study of local government policy makers
13. Methodological and practical guidance for designing and conducting online qualitative surveys in public health.
14. (Re)framing menopause: a comprehensive public health approach.
15. A public health advocacy approach for preventing and reducing gambling related harm
16. Exploring children's experiences in community gambling venues: A qualitative study with children aged 6-16 in regional New South Wales
17. Do betting advertisements contain attention strategies that may appeal to children?: An interpretative content analysis
18. Young people's views about the use of celebrities and social media influencers in gambling marketing.
19. What do children observe and learn from televised sports betting advertisements? A qualitative study among Australian children
20. Weighing up the risks and benefits of community gambling venues as recreational spaces for people with lifelong disability
21. Renal Stress Responses To Work In The Heat Comparing Different Hydration Regimens: 3485 Board #306 May 29 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
22. “It's just everywhere!” Children and parents discuss the marketing of sports wagering in Australia
23. “I can sit on the beach and punt through my mobile phone”: The influence of physical and online environments on the gambling risk behaviours of young men
24. Gambling advocacy: lessons from tobacco, alcohol and junk food
25. Obese people's perceptions of the thin ideal
26. Corporate Social Responsibility programs of Big Food in Australia: a content analysis of industry documents
27. Women and gambling-related harm: a narrative literature review and implications for research, policy, and practice
28. Effectiveness of the Australian MATES in Construction Suicide Prevention Program: a systematic review.
29. Young people’s awareness of the timing and placement of gambling advertising on traditional and social media platforms: a study of 11–16-year-olds in Australia
30. The big gamble: The need for a comprehensive research approach to understanding the causes and consequences of gambling harm in Australia
31. How the causes, consequences and solutions for problem gambling are reported in Australian newspapers: a qualitative content analysis
32. “Don't eat that, you'll get fat!” Exploring how parents and children conceptualise and frame messages about the causes and consequences of obesity
33. The lived experience of financial harm from gambling in Australia.
34. Strategies to prevent and reduce gambling harm in Australian women.
35. Viewing young men's online wagering through a social practice lens: implications for gambling harm prevention strategies.
36. Women’s gambling behaviour, product preferences, and perceptions of product harm: differences by age and gambling risk status
37. From problem people to addictive products: a qualitative study on rethinking gambling policy from the perspective of lived experience
38. Attitudes towards community gambling venues and support for regulatory reform: an online panel study of residents in New South Wales, Australia
39. How do obese individuals perceive and respond to the different types of obesity stigma that they encounter in their daily lives? A qualitative study
40. Promoting harm? The responsibilities of sports administrators
41. Convenient consumption: a critical qualitative inquiry into the gambling practices of younger women in Australia.
42. ‘You just change the channel if you donʼt like what youʼre going to hear’: gamblers’ attitudes towards, and interactions with, social marketing campaigns
43. What Influences the Beliefs, Behaviours and Consumption Patterns of ‘Moderate Risk’ Gamblers?
44. Expert by Experience engagement in gambling reform: qualitative study of gamblers in the United Kingdom.
45. Electronic gambling machine harm in older women: a public health determinants perspective.
46. ‘I’m searching for solutions’: why are obese individuals turning to the Internet for help and support with ‘being fat’?
47. “I FEEL LIKE A SECOND CLASS CITIZEN.” OBESE ADULTS DISCUSS THEIR EXPERIENCES OF, AND SOLUTIONS TO, OBESITY STIGMA: Paper Session 08 2:00 PM-2:18 PM 2081
48. SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING AND HEALTH BEHAVIOURS: INDUSTRY STRATEGIES, CONSUMER BEHAVIOURS, AND PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSES: Seminar 07 3:15 PM-6:00 PM 1006
49. Being ‘fat’ in todayʼs world: a qualitative study of the lived experiences of people with obesity in Australia
50. 'It's basically everywhere': young adults' perceptions of gambling advertising in the UK.
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