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1. Identifying the Most Effective Recruitment Strategy Using Financial Reimbursements for a Web-Based Peer Network Study With Young People Aged 16-18 Years: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

2. The Use of Social Media as a Persuasive Platform to Facilitate Nutrition and Health Behavior Change in Young Adults: Web-Based Conversation Study

3. Learning from alcohol (policy) reforms in the Northern Territory (LEARNT): protocol for a mixed-methods study examining the impacts of the banned drinker register

4. The contexts of heavy drinking: A systematic review of the combinations of context-related factors associated with heavy drinking occasions.

5. Coping with COVID-19: a prospective cohort study on young Australians' anxiety and depression symptoms from 2020–2021

6. <scp>YArnhem</scp> : Co‐designing a model of social and emotional wellbeing stepped care for young people of the north east Arnhem region: A development study protocol

7. 'Just not all ice users do that': investigating perceptions and potential harms of Australia’s Ice Destroys Lives campaign in two studies

8. Small, slim, sleek, and familiar: user experiences with an ION wearable research alpha prototype transdermal alcohol monitor

9. A parallel test of the <scp>SCRAM‐CAM</scp> transdermal monitors ensuring reliability

10. Alcohol consumption and illicit drug use among young music festival attendees in Australia

11. ‘Censorship is cancer’. Young people’s support for pornography-related initiatives

12. Purchasing, consumption, demographic and socioeconomic variables associated with shifts in alcohol consumption during the <scp>COVID</scp> ‐19 pandemic

13. Effects of Question Type and Order When Measuring Peak Consumption of Risky Drinking Events

14. Wearable transdermal alcohol monitors: A systematic review of detection validity, relationship between transdermal and breath alcohol concentration and influencing factors

15. Learning from alcohol (policy) reforms in the Northern Territory (LEARNT): protocol for a mixed-methods study examining the impacts of the banned drinker register

16. A historical overview of legislated alcohol policy in the Northern Territory of Australia: 1979–2021

17. ‘Not my child’: parenting, pornography, and views on education

18. Transdermal monitors to assess alcohol consumption in real-time and real-life: A qualitative study on user-experience

19. While Woolworths reaps the rewards, the Northern Territory community will be left to clean up the mess

20. The Use of Social Media as a Persuasive Platform to Facilitate Nutrition and Health Behavior Change in Young Adults: Web-Based Conversation Study (Preprint)

21. Young people's needs and preferences for health resources focused on pornography and sharing of sexually explicit imagery

22. Second, third, fourth COVID ‐19 waves and the ‘pancession’: We need studies that account for the complexities of how the pandemic is affecting alcohol consumption in Australia

23. A Digital Pornography Literacy Resource Co-Designed With Vulnerable Young People: Development of 'The Gist'

24. Effectiveness of an ecological momentary intervention for reducing risky alcohol consumption among young adults: Protocol for a three-arm randomized controlled trial

25. Alcohol and other substance use among a sample of young people in the Solomon Islands

26. Correlates of Reduced Alcohol Consumption among a Sample of Young Australians

27. A Health Education Website Developed to Meet Young People's Information Needs About Web-Based Pornography and Sharing of Sexually Explicit Imagery (SCOPE): Usability Study

28. A Health Education Website Developed to Meet Young People’s Information Needs About Web-Based Pornography and Sharing of Sexually Explicit Imagery (SCOPE): Usability Study (Preprint)

29. ‘A Drink That Makes You Feel Happier, Relaxed and Loving’: Young People's Perceptions of Alcohol Advertising on Facebook

30. Non-consensual sharing of personal sexually explicit imagery among young people in Australia: results from an online survey

31. 'I'm obviously not dying so it's not something I need to sort out today': Considering hepatitis C treatment in the era of direct acting antivirals

32. 'I aspire to look and feel healthy like the posts convey': engagement with fitness inspiration on social media and perceptions of its influence on health and wellbeing

33. Personal and reported partner pornography viewing by Australian women, and association with mental health and body image

34. Mobile phone-based ecological momentary intervention to reduce young adults' alcohol use in the event: A three-armed randomized controlled trial

35. Challenges to translating new media interventions in community practice: a sexual health SMS program case study

36. 'Just not all ice users do that': investigating perceptions and potential harms of Australia’s Ice Destroys Lives campaign in two studies

37. Features of successful sexual health promotion programs for young people: findings from a review of systematic reviews

38. Correlates of alcohol consumption on heavy drinking occasions of young risky drinkers: event versus personal characteristics

39. Reach, engagement, and effectiveness: a systematic review of evaluation methodologies used in health promotion via social networking sites

40. Who ‘likes’ alcohol? Young Australians' engagement with alcohol marketing via social media and related alcohol consumption patterns

41. Correlates of in-person and technology-facilitated sexual harassment from an online survey among young Australians

42. Challenges to translating new media interventions in community practice: a sexual health SMS program case study

43. The Medium and the Message: Fitting Sound Health Promotion Methodology Into 160 Characters

44. Letter: new treatments for hepatitis C have implications for quality of life in people who inject drugs

45. Beyond Basic Feedback in Mobile Brief Interventions: Designing SMS Message Content for Delivery to Young Adults During Risky Drinking Events

46. The contexts of heavy drinking: A systematic review of the combinations of context-related factors associated with heavy drinking occasions

47. Participatory development of MIDY (Mobile Intervention for Drinking in Young people)

48. Barriers and opportunities in the translation of mobile phone and social media interventions between research and health promotion practice in Australia: a qualitative study of expert perspectives

49. 'I aspire to look and feel healthy like the posts convey': engagement with fitness inspiration on social media and perceptions of its influence on health and wellbeing

50. Participatory development of MIDY (Mobile Intervention for Drinking in Young people)

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