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  1. The essential elements for successful implementation of nature therapy programs in mental health services: a systematic review with narrative synthesis
  2. A mixed methods snapshot of the Man Walk program: a community-based response to loneliness and health among older Australian men
  3. Online community reinforcement and family training (CRAFT) for rural concerned significant others: A randomized controlled trial
  4. Clinicians’ experiences of delivering online Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) for families affected by substance use in rural Australia
  5. Systematic review and meta-analysis of digital interventions for mental health in cancer patients and survivors
  6. Co-creating harm reduction resources with young people who use nitrous oxide: What catches their attention?
  7. Bridging Traditions: A Mixed Methods Systematic Review Of Yoga For Trauma Recovery In Indigenous People
  8. Workplace Wellbeing in Action: A Qualitative Exploration of a Champion-Led Approach in Healthcare
  9. Identifying and addressing service barriers for children and young people who displayed harmful sexual behaviour
  10. Can lay health workers contribute to the prevention and management of adverse childhood experiences in Low- and Middle-Income Countries?
  11. Implementing nature walking groups in mental health services as a transdiagnostic approach to promote recovery: a study ​protocol for a non-randomised trial
  12. From stress to support: an ethnographic journey of a staff-led wellbeing intervention in maternity services
  13. Willingness to Comply With Health Advice on COVID‐19 in Rural Australia: Results of a Cross‐Sectional Survey
  14. Relationship of parental caregiving and child labour with developmental problems and mental health in children in low-to-middle-income countries using the socioecological resilience model
  15. Walk for Mental Well‐Being as a Third Place: A Qualitative Study of the Bathurst Men's Walk and Talk
  16. Can Lay Health Workers Contribute to the Prevention and Management of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Low- and Middle-Income Countries?
  17. Exploring the experiences and perceptions of young people’s recreational nitrous oxide use
  18. The potential of cognitive remediation therapy for improving the communication capabilities of adults with schizophrenia and other psychotic spectrum disorders
  19. Experiences of people referring to a rural school-based mental health support service for young people: A qualitative study
  20. A stepped wedge randomised controlled trial assessing the efficacy and patient acceptability of virtual clinical pharmacy in rural and remote Australian hospitals
  21. Enabling Emergency Department Staff to Support Domestic Violence Victims of Strangulation
  22. Supporting recovery, healing and wellbeing with Aboriginal communities of the southeast coast of Australia: a practice-based study of an Aboriginal community-controlled health organisation’s response to cumulative disasters
  23. Randomized effectiveness‐implementation trial of dialectical behavior therapy interventions for young people with borderline personality disorder symptoms
  24. A pilot study examining the impact of a pragmatic process for improving the cultural responsiveness of non-Aboriginal alcohol and other drug treatment services using routinely collected data in Australia
  25. Understanding, knowledge and willingness to comply with health advice on COVID-19 in rural Australia: Results of a cross-sectional survey.
  26. Are adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) the root cause of the Aboriginal health gap in Australia?
  27. Study protocol for the family empowerment program: a randomized waitlist-controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of online Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) on the wellbeing of family members with a relative experiencing substa...
  28. Becoming socialized in a COVID-19 World: A survey exploring the response of regional Australians’ health-related behavior patterns
  29. It is time to take nitrous oxide seriously without waiting for more evidence of harms
  30. “I can get to a happy place by visiting nature”: The benefits of implementing nature walking groups within mental health services
  31. Leading wellness in hospitals
  32. Cognitive remediation therapy – implementation and translation into clinical practice in rural and metropolitan New South Wales mental health services
  33. Utilising the Implementation of Integrated Care to Develop a Pragmatic Framework for the Sustained Uptake of Service Innovations (SUSI)
  34. Reviewing Publicly Available Reports on Child Health Disparities in Indigenous and Remote Communities of Australia
  35. Engaging young people and their caregivers in support services following harmful sexual behaviors: Qualitative analysis
  36. The intersection of social work, substance use and mental health – where are we now?
  37. Social work, mental health and substance use: a scoping review
  38. Feasibility and acceptability of a virtual clinical pharmacy service for elective orthopaedic inpatients in an Australian metropolitan hospital
  39. “I can get to a happy place by visiting nature”: The benefits of implementing nature walking groups within mental health services
  40. “I didn't even know headspace had the drug thing until today”: A socio-ecological analysis of access to drug and alcohol interventions in integrated youth health care services
  41. A Cluster-Randomised Stepped-Wedge Impact Evaluation of a Pragmatic Implementation Process for Improving the Cultural Responsiveness of Non-Aboriginal Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services: A Pilot Study
  42. Wellness Warriors: a qualitative exploration of healthcare staff learning to support their colleagues in the aftermath of the Australian bushfires
  43. Experiences of Young People and Their Carers with a Rural Mobile Mental Health Support Service: A Qualitative Study
  44. Young People and Carers’ Experience of a Rural Mobile Mental Health Support Service: A Qualitative Study
  45. Dual diagnosis, social work and the perspective of a social work student
  46. Young People and Carers’ Experience of a Rural Mobile Mental Health Support Service: A Qualitative Study
  47. A Narrative Inquiry into the Practices of Healthcare Workers’ Wellness Program: The SEED Experience in New South Wales, Australia
  48. The impact of Indigenous‐led programs on alcohol‐related criminal incidents: a multiple baseline design evaluation
  49. A Systematic Review of Recreational Nitrous Oxide Use: Implications for Policy, Service Delivery and Individuals
  50. A Narrative Inquiry into the Practices of Healthcare Workers Wellness Program: The SEED Experience in New South Wales, Australia
  51. A Systematic Review of Recreational Nitrous Oxide Use: Implications for Policy, Service Delivery and Individuals
  52. Mental health clinicians’ perceptions of nature-based interventions within community mental health services: evidence from Australia
  53. A comparison of rural Australian First Nations and Non-First Nations survey responses to COVID-19 risks and impacts: implications for health communications
  54. Improving treatment for people with cognitive impairment and substance misuse issues: Lessons from an inclusive residential treatment program pilot in Australia
  55. The SEED Wellness Model: A Workplace Approach to Address Wellbeing Needs of Healthcare Staff During Crisis and Beyond
  56. “This is streets ahead of what we used to do”: staff perceptions of virtual clinical pharmacy services in rural and remote Australian hospitals
  57. Youth Mental Health Peer Support Work: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Impacts and Challenges of Operating in a Peer Support Role
  58. Implementing cognitive remediation in substance use treatment: The impact of staff perceptions
  59. Formative process evaluation of a guideline-driven process for improving the cultural responsiveness of alcohol and drug treatment services
  60. Feasibility and pilot efficacy of cognitive remediation for people in residential substance use treatment
  61. <p>Managing Complex Healthcare Change: A Qualitative Exploration of Current Practice in New South Wales, Australia</p>
  62. Patterns of emergency department use in rural and metropolitan New South Wales from 2012 to 2018
  63. Implementation of advanced radiotherapy technology to improve clinical outcomes in rural NSW
  64. A stepped wedge trial of efficacy and scalability of a virtual clinical pharmacy service (VCPS) in rural and remote NSW health facilities
  65. Outpatient psychosocial substance use treatments for young people: An overview of reviews
  66. The effectiveness of residential treatment services for individuals with substance use disorders: A systematic review
  67. Does self-efficacy moderate the effect of gambling advertising on problem gambling behaviors?
  68. Reducing drug and alcohol use and improving well‐being for Indigenous and non‐Indigenous Australians using the Community Reinforcement Approach: A feasibility and acceptability study
  69. Increased demand for amphetamine treatment in rural Australia
  70. The process of change for people with cognitive impairment in a residential rehabilitation program for substance problems: a phenomenographical analysis
  71. Evaluation of a workshop to address drugs and alcohol in the workplace
  72. Ethics and Practice of Research with People Who Use Drugs
  73. Understanding remote Aboriginal drug and alcohol residential rehabilitation clients: Who attends, who leaves and who stays?
  74. Doing More with Less: Suggestions for Transdisciplinary Healthcare for Rural Populations
  75. “I just feel comfortable out here, there’s something about the place”: staff and client perceptions of a remote Australian Aboriginal drug and alcohol rehabilitation service
  76. Brief workshops to teach drug and alcohol first aid: A pilot evaluation study
  77. Riding the rural radio wave: The impact of a community-led drug and alcohol radio advertising campaign in a remote Australian Aboriginal community
  78. Ethics and Practice of Research with People Who Use Drugs
  79. Drinking contexts and drunken behaviours: Indicators of a cultural shift in drinking practices
  80. Prescription Opioids and Treatment in Rural Australia: A Failure of Policy for Indigenous Australians
  81. Identifying Aboriginal-specific AUDIT-C and AUDIT-3 cutoff scores for at-risk, high-risk, and likely dependent drinkers using measures of agreement with the 10-item Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test
  82. The Prevalence and Characteristics of Homelessness in the NSW Substance Treatment Population: Implications for Practice
  83. Illicit Fentanyl use in Rural Australia – An Exploratory Study
  84. Building Relationships with Aboriginal People: A Cultural Mapping Toolbox
  85. A Hard Road: Driving Local Action against Alcohol Related Problems in a Rural Town
  86. The prevalence of cognitive impairment in a rural in-patient substance misuse treatment programme
  87. The acceptability to Aboriginal Australians of a family‐based intervention to reduce alcohol‐related harms
  88. ‘You're Less Complete if You Haven't Got a Can in Your Hand’: Alcohol Consumption and Related Harmful Effects in Rural Australia: The Role and Influence of Cultural Capital
  89. Improving Access to Hard-to-Reach Services: A Soft Entry Approach to Drug and Alcohol Services for Rural Australian Aboriginal Communities
  90. Mining's relocation culture
  91. Can Family-Focussed Interventions Improve Problematic Substance Use in Aboriginal Communities? A Role for Social Work
  92. Serving inland rural communities through university clinics
  93. Aboriginal women in drug and alcohol treatment
  94. What is health anyway? Perceptions and experiences of health and health care from socio-economically disadvantaged rural residents
  95. The role of context in establishing university clinics
  96. Engaging primary health care workers in drug and alcohol and mental health interventions: challenges for service delivery in rural and remote Australia
  97. University Clinics
  98. “The first port of call is always the doctor”: general practitioner roles in addressing social inclusion
  99. 'You have to face your mistakes in the street': the contextual keys that shape health service access and health workers' experiences in rural areas
  100. Developing a Competitive Advantage: Considerations from Australia for the Recruitment and Retention of Rural and Remote Primary Health Workers
  101. Developing sustainable models of rural health care: a community development approach
  102. Whose job is poverty? the problems of therapeutic intervention with children who are sexually violent
  103. Mother blaming: a covert practice in therapeutic intervention