Search Results - "Drane, Catherine"
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Vulnerable learners in the age of COVID-19 : A scoping review
Published in Australian educational researcher (01-09-2021)“…This scoping review provides an overview of COVID-19 approaches to managing unanticipated school closures and available literature related to young people…”
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The implications of COVID-19 for student equity in Australian higher education
Published in Journal of higher education policy and management (02-11-2021)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has both widened and exacerbated student equity issues in Australian higher education, just as it has increased economic and social…”
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Impact on help‐seeking behaviours of a campaign perceived to decrease stigma and increase openness around mental health
Published in Health promotion journal of Australia (01-10-2024)“…Issue Addressed There is considerable evidence that public stigma around mental illness inhibits help‐seeking for mental health problems. Hence there have been…”
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Impact of the act-belong-commit campaign on mental health help-seeking behaviour
Published in Health promotion journal of Australia (01-02-2023)“…Issue addressed: Despite the high prevalence of mental ill-health amongst Australians, many people do not seek help for their mental ill-health. A delay in…”
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Development and validation of the Alcohol Message Perceived Effectiveness Scale
Published in Scientific reports (18-01-2023)“…To assist intervention developers assess the likely effectiveness of messages designed to encourage greater use of protective behavioral strategies, this study…”
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Influencers: the importance of discussions with parents, teachers and friends to support vocational and university pathways
Published in The international journal of training research (03-05-2020)“…Educational and career aspirations can be shaped by the expectations of significant others, including parents, teachers and peers. This study examined career…”
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Twenty-One Reasons for Implementing the Act-Belong-Commit—‘ABCs of Mental Health’ Campaign
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (21-10-2021)“…While there has been increased attention worldwide on mental health promotion over the past two decades, what is lacking in many countries around the globe is…”
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Impact on stakeholders of a cultural adaptation of a social and emotional well-being intervention in an Aboriginal community
Published in Health promotion journal of Australia (01-01-2024)“…Purpose: Australian Indigenous people conceptualise health broadly as situated within a social and emotional well-being (SEWB) framework. A consultation…”
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Impact on Students of the Act-Belong-Commit Mentally Healthy Schools Framework
Published in Children (Basel) (01-03-2023)“…Schools can have a significant role in affecting the mental health and wellbeing of both students and staff, with considerable implications for society as a…”
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Impact on staff of the Mentally Healthy Schools Framework
Published in Health education (Bradford, West Yorkshire, England) (17-11-2020)“…PurposeThe Mentally Healthy Schools Framework (MHSF), based on the population-wide Act-Belong-Commit mental health promotion campaign, is a whole-school…”
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Impact on community members of a culturally appropriate adaptation of a social and emotional well-being intervention in an aboriginal community
Published in Journal of public mental health (19-05-2022)“…Purpose Indigenous Australians report mental health problems at a much higher rate than non-Indigenous Australians. However, rather than more services, it has…”
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The potential individual- and population-level benefits of encouraging drinkers to count their drinks
Published in Addictive behaviors reports (01-12-2019)“…AbstractIntroductionCross-sectional studies have established a link between overall engagement in protective behavioral strategies (PBSs) and reduced alcohol…”
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Who gets more out of sport? The role of value and perceived ability in flow and identity-related experiences in adolescent sport
Published in Applied developmental science (01-10-2016)“…Sport is a context that provides positive developmental benefits to adolescents. However, these benefits are not distributed equally to all participants. This…”
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Impact of source credibility on behavioural responses to a mental health promotion social marketing campaign
Published in Journal of social marketing (07-05-2024)“…Purpose Source credibility is a key influencing factor across both commercial and social marketing. It is perhaps even more important for the latter given that…”
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Brief Report: A Latent Class Analysis of Guideline Compliance Across Nine Health Behaviors
Published in International journal of behavioral medicine (01-02-2022)“…Background Prevalence figures for health-related behaviors disguise the existence of behavioral clusters. A growing body of work indicates the potential…”
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Understanding and Overcoming Barriers to Drink Counting
Published in Substance use & misuse (06-12-2022)“…Objectives: Drink counting has been found to be an effective protective behavioral strategy (PBS) to reduce alcohol consumption. However, little is known about…”
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Disentangling development of sensation seeking, risky peer affiliation, and binge drinking in adolescent sport
Published in Addictive behaviors (01-03-2017)“…Highlights • Early levels of sensation seeking were related to early levels of binge drinking. • Early levels of risky peers were related to early levels of…”
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Attitudinal factors associated with drink counting
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-09-2021)“…Introduction ‘Count your drinks’ is a protective behavioural strategy (PBS) that has been found to be effective in reducing alcohol consumption. Previous…”
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