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Conference papers presented at the Health Promotion Conference, 21 October 2006

Access to and use of 'local opportunity structures': Gender differences in two contrasting
socioeconomic neighbourhoods

Jo Payne, Honours Thesis, Department of Public Health, Flinders University

An investigation into the mental health needs of young people living in rural and remote areas
of South Australia: A preliminary exploratory study

Marijeta Kurtin, PhD Candidate, Discipline of General Practice, The University of Adelaide

'Being there': Older women, informal support and the meaning of the home
Toni Delany, Disciplines of Pubic Health and Gender, Work and Social Inquiry

Colorectal Cancer and Screening in the Australian Print Media: A Discourse Analysis
JH Stephens, M Warin

Community Consultation in the development of health services, Swan Reach area
Amy Hutchins, Jackie Street, David Scrimgeour, Kate Saint

Exploring the Impacts of Migration in the lives of Older British Men in South Australia
Janette Young, PhD candidate, School of Health Sciences, University of South Australia

Gastroenterologists' perspectives on the role of antidepressants in inflammatory bowel
disease: a qualitative exploratory study

Antonia Mikocka-Walus, Prof. Deborah Turnbull, Dr Nicole Moulding, Prof. Ian Wilson
Dr Jane Andrews, Prof. Gerald Holtmann

Getting evidence into practice in preventive health care settings: Results of a systematic
review

Belinda Lunnay, Petra Bywood, Ann Roche, National Centre for Education and Training on
Addiction, Flinders University

Health, Well Being and Working Poverty
Helen Masterman-Smith and Jude Elton, Centre for Work and Life, University of SA

Is self management an effective and economically sustainable approach in the management of
chronic and complex health issues?

John Petkov, Applied Statistics Unit, University of SA

Opening the door - is there a key to falls prevention for older people who have already fallen?
Jo Nolan, Research Fellow, Discipline of General Practice, The University of Adelaide

Psychology and Public Health: Supporting Dental Hygienists to Assist Their Patients Quit
Smoking

Toby Freeman, National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction / School of Psychology
Flinders University

Routine, ongoing monitoring of alcohol and other drug treatment outcomes
Peter Lawrinson, Ann Roche, Jan Copeland

Smoke-free Pregnancy: Birth and Beyond
Kathryn McKenzie, Senior Health Promotion Officer, Children, Youth & Women's Health Service

Stress and Burnout in the AOD Field: Prevalence, Aetiology and the Effectiveness of Workplace
Intervention

Chelsea Todd, PhD Candidate, National Centre for Education & Training, Flinders University

The CYWHS Smoking Survey: a preliminary analysis of the WCH site
Jo Payne, Centre for Health Promotion, CYWHS

'What is going to happen to me now?' Exploring the Vulnerability of Disabled People during
their Transitions from Hospital to Home

Rosie King, PhD Candidate



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