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    Physical inactivity and incidence of obesity among South Australian adults by Montgomerie, Alicia M, Chittleborough, Catherine R, Taylor, Anne W

    Published in PloS one (10-11-2014)
    “…The aim of this paper is to examine the association of physical inactivity with incidence of obesity in the South Australian adult population. Two…”
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    Examining the intersection of child protection and public housing: development, health and justice outcomes using linked administrative data by Malvaso, Catia, Montgomerie, Alicia, Pilkington, Rhiannon Megan, Baker, Emma, Lynch, John W

    Published in BMJ open (10-06-2022)
    “…ObjectiveWe described development, health and justice system outcomes for children in contact with child protection and public housing.DesignDescriptive…”
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    An innovative approach to developing practice informed evidence in the absence of RCTs for a Family-led peer to peer support program by Montgomerie, Alicia, Maiorano, Vita, Abbott, Danielle, Lynch, John, Pilkington, Rhiannon

    “…ObjectiveTo illustrate how whole-population linked data can be used to understand a system perspective of client complexity, and build robust evidence of…”
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    Using linked administrative data to move from an individual unit to family units: An example from child protection policy to better inform family focused interventions by Montgomerie, Alicia, Pilkington, Rhiannon, Lynch, John

    “…ObjectiveTo describe turning an incident based child protection system contacts and data (e.g. number of notifications) into child specific experiences and…”
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    Predicting Youth Justice supervision among young people placed in out-of-home care before age 10 by Malvaso, Catia, Santiago, Pedro, Pilkington, Rhiannon, Montgomerie, Alicia, Lynch, John

    “…ObjectiveTo investigate how well we can predict which young people will be under Youth Justice (YJ) supervision by age 18, among children placed in out-of-home…”
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    Linked administrative data can inform policy and practice: An academic - government research partnership in South Australia by Pilkington, Rhiannon, Montgomerie, Alicia, Malvaso, Catia, Haag, Dandara, Gialamas, Angela

    “…ObjectiveTo describe how the Better Evidence Better Outcomes Linked Data (BEBOLD) platform has been used to partner with government agencies to generate…”
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    The hospital burden of intergenerational contact with the welfare system: A whole-of-population liked data study by Procter, Alexandra, Chittleborough, Catherine, Pilkington, Rhiannon, Pearson, Odette, Montgomerie, Alicia, Lynch, John

    “…ObjectivesIntergenerational welfare contact (IWC) is a policy issue due to personal and social costs of ‘entrenched disadvantage’ across generations, yet few…”
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    The use of a chronic disease and risk factor surveillance system to determine the age, period and cohort effects on the prevalence of obesity and diabetes in South Australian adults--2003-2013 by Taylor, Anne W, Shi, Zumin, Montgomerie, Alicia, Dal Grande, Eleonora, Campostrini, Stefano

    Published in PloS one (29-04-2015)
    “…Age, period and cohort (APC) analyses, using representative, population-based descriptive data, provide additional understanding behind increased prevalence…”
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    Excess Hospital Burden Among Young People in Contact With Homelessness Services in South Australia: A Prospective Linked Data Study by Goddard, Joshua, Montgomerie, Alicia, Gialamas, Angela, Haag, Dandara, Anderson, Jemma, Lynch, John

    Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-09-2023)
    “…Youth homelessness remains an ongoing public health issue worldwide. We aimed to describe the burden of emergency department (ED) presentations and…”
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    Counting culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) children in Australian health research: Does it matter how we count? by Abdul Rahim, Razlyn, Pilkington, Rhiannon, D’Onise, Katina, Montgomerie, Alicia, Lynch, John

    “…To describe how culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) children are identified and enumerated in routine data collections and in child health research in…”
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    844Considering child maltreatment in social inequalities of educational achievement: a whole-of-population data linkage study by Chittleborough, Catherine, Schuch, Helena, Pilkington, Rhiannon, Montgomerie, Alicia, Grant, Janet, Petersen, Julie, Lynch, John

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-09-2021)
    “…Abstract Background Strategies aimed at reducing health inequalities include a focus on improving education, a key determinant of health and labour market…”
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    838 Thriving in adversity: positive child development despite early disadvantage in a whole-of-population data linkage study by Chittleborough, Catherine, Brown, Thomas, Schuch, Helena, Kalamkarian, Anna, Pilkington, Rhiannon, Montgomerie, Alicia, Mittinty, Murthy, Lynch, John

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-09-2021)
    “…Abstract Background Experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage, poor health, or child maltreatment in early life has negative effects on child development…”
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    A public health approach to preventing child maltreatment: An intelligent information infrastructure to help us know what works by Malvaso, Catia, Pilkington, Rhiannon, Montgomerie, Alicia, Delfabbro, Paul, Lynch, John

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-08-2020)
    “…Researchers and policymakers have called for a shift from incident-driven statutory child protection responses to greater investment in coordinated system-wide…”
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