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    Social Media To Enhance Indigenous Tobacco Control

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $922,680.00
    Summary
    Smoking prevalence among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is more than twice as high as the overall Australian population, and smoking is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity of Indigenous Australians. Accelerating the decline in smoking prevalence is an urgent priority to Close The Gap in health outcomes. The aim of this project is to understand how social media can be harnessed to enhance the impact of proven tobacco control strategies among Indigenous Australians.
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    Improving Communication About Immunisation Through Social Sciences Research

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $415,219.00
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    Vaccination is one of the greatest public health acheivements of the last century. Yet new threats to vaccine programs arise as diseases become less visible. Waning public confidence in immunisation and specific vaccine scares continue to threaten programs globally. This research will help to improve our understanding of why people do and don't immunise and the role communication can play. It will develop and test novel interventions to address public concerns and assist health professionals in .... Vaccination is one of the greatest public health acheivements of the last century. Yet new threats to vaccine programs arise as diseases become less visible. Waning public confidence in immunisation and specific vaccine scares continue to threaten programs globally. This research will help to improve our understanding of why people do and don't immunise and the role communication can play. It will develop and test novel interventions to address public concerns and assist health professionals in the way they communicate vaccine risk and benefit.
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    Communicating Health: Optimising Engagement And Retention Using Social Media

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $950,060.00
    Summary
    In order to impact on health, young people need to be engaged and retained in health interventions. The application of social media to engage, retain and promote health behaviour change in this target group has enormous potential but is poorly researched. This project will engage young people of all incomes and education from across Australia and assess their attitudes and behaviours and determine most effective social media content and delivery to optimise engagement and retention.
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    Social Norms Regarding HIV-STI Risk And Risk Reduction Behaviours Among Men Who Have Sex With Men In Australia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $692,269.00
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    In Australia, 85% of HIV infections are due to male homosexual contact. HIV-STI risk behaviour of individual gay-community-attached men has been well-studied, but social norms regarding behaviours are less well understood. We will collect new data about the norms regarding HIV-STI risk and risk reduction behaviours and compare their communication in gay communities in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. This study will provide information to better target HIV prevention and promote safe sex among men.
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    Exploring The Impact Of The Built Environment On Health And Health Behaviour Outcomes And The Translation Of Evidence Into Policy And Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $841,575.00
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    Globally there is growing concern about the health, social, environmental, and economic impacts of rising levels of inactivity and obesity, coupled with projected population growth, climate change, declining oil supplies and rising fuel prices. Creating pedestrian-, cycling- and transit-friendly environments and encouraging alternative forms of transport is a priority. Working with policy-makers, this research aims to influence urban planning policy to create healthy, sustainable communities.
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    Implementation Research To Improve The Uptake Of Antiretroviral Therapy Among Key Populations In Sub-Saharan Africa

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $408,768.00
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    HIV- and AIDS-related illnesses are the leading causes of death among adolescent girls and young women in Sub-Saharan Africa. The research conducted during this fellowship will assess and compare methodologies for identifying and reaching vulnerable adolescent girls and young women and female sex workers in the region in order to determine the most effective methods of HIV prevention and treatment service delivery.
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    Long-term Outcomes After Paediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $431,000.00
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    Traumatic brain injuries during early childhood often result in long-lasting issues including social behaviour problems and post-traumatic epilepsy. Using a unique model of brain injury in young mice, my research aims to identify the biology underlying the changes that cause these issues, and evaluate novel approaches to improve long-term outcomes after brain injury.
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    Social Dysfunction After Paediatric Brain Injury In Mice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $648,742.00
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    Brain injuries during early childhood may evolve over time, with long-lasting consequences on one's ability to socially interact with others. In this study, we hypothesise that social behaviour problems result from damage to white matter tracts in the immature brain. By using a unique model of brain injury in young mice, plus advanced imaging and behavioural methods, we will provide new understanding about the cause of social problems, and evaluate a rehabilitation approach to improve outcomes.
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    Skills For Life: A Life Skills Curriculum For Indigenous Youth In Remote Communities

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,816,502.00
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    This project will rigorously evaluate a life skills curriculum for youth of middle school age in remote Indigenous communities of the Northern Territory. The curriculum will be delivered in the class room in weekly sessions. It is a culturally appropriate learning strategy that aims to build resilience and social-emotional skills to help young people cope, make positive life choices and avoid self-destructive behaviours. It directly targets key risk factors for youth suicide and self-harm.
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    Social Aspects Of Amputation Among An Aging Population In Urban And Rural Victoria

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $251,742.00
    Summary
    In recent years, social scientists have shown increasing interest in how individual and social structural factors inter-relate to produce wellbeing. An associated interest has been the role of social networks and social support for individuals with chronic disease, enabling them to manage ongoing illness or impairment, live fulfilling lives and experience wellbeing. To explore these issues in an Australian context, this project focuses on people who have had amputations from trauma, advanced dis .... In recent years, social scientists have shown increasing interest in how individual and social structural factors inter-relate to produce wellbeing. An associated interest has been the role of social networks and social support for individuals with chronic disease, enabling them to manage ongoing illness or impairment, live fulfilling lives and experience wellbeing. To explore these issues in an Australian context, this project focuses on people who have had amputations from trauma, advanced disease (e.g. cancer) or complications of chronic disease (e.g. diabetes). The study aims to increase our understanding of how people live with particular diseases and health conditions, the impact of these conditions on body image, self-esteem, social relationships and societal participation, and how structural, contextual and environmental factors affect individual functioning and disability. By including people of different gender, ethnicity, age and area of residence, the study is concerned with how life circumstances and socialization (including ideas of gender) influence outcome. The findings will contribute to our knowledge of adaptation and provide information relevant to improved care for people from different backgrounds. The study is significant because of the increase in chronic disease (relative to infectious disease) in contemporary industrialised societies, particularly with an aging population. The policy context of this work is government interest in maximising the independence and wellbeing of people who are aged and-or with chronic disease, while minimising the economic costs. The research is also significant to international agencies and consumer organisations concerned with reducing discrimination against and inequality of people with impairments. The study will contribute to the WHO classification of disability, and efforts to promote and protect the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities.
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