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Research Articles

Explore our library of peer-reviewed publications below, with contributions from Burnet researchers.

See also: Research Reports + Policy Briefs

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Income generation and the patterning of substance use: A gender-based analysis.

Jaffe K, Nosova E, Maher L, Hayashi K, Milloy MJ, Richardson L

Income generation and the patterning of substance use: A gender-based analysis.
Defining Preterm Birth and Stillbirth in the Western Pacific: A Systematic Review.

Connolly M, Phung L, Farrington E, Scoullar MJL, Wilson AN, Comrie-Thomson L, Homer CSE, Vogel JP

Defining Preterm Birth and Stillbirth in the Western Pacific: A Systematic Review.
Cascade of care during the first 36 months of the treatment as prevention for hepatitis C (TraP HepC) programme in Iceland: a population-based study.

Olafsson S, Fridriksdottir RH, Love TJ, Tyrfingsson T, Runarsdottir V, Hansdottir I, Bergmann OM, Björnsson ES, Johannsson B, Sigurdardottir B, Löve A, Baldvinsdottir GE, Hernandez UB, Gudnason T, Heimisdottir M, Hellard M, Gottfredsson M

Cascade of care during the first 36 months of the treatment as prevention for hepatitis C (TraP HepC) programme in Iceland: a population-based study.
Family imaginaries in the disclosure of a blood-borne virus.

Smith AKJ, Persson A, Drysdale K, Bryant J, Valentine K, Wallace J, Hamilton M, Gray RM, Newman CE

Family imaginaries in the disclosure of a blood-borne virus.
Patterns of drinking in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as self-reported on the Grog Survey App: A representative urban and remote sample.

Zheng C, Conigrave JH, Conigrave KM, Wilson S, Perry J, Chikritzhs TN, Fitts MS, Lee KSK

Patterns of drinking in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as self-reported on the Grog Survey App: A representative urban and remote sample.
Beyond deficit: 'strengths-based approaches' in Indigenous health research.

Bryant J, Bolt R, Botfield JR, Martin K, Doyle M, Murphy D, Graham S, Newman CE, Bell S, Treloar C, Browne AJ, Aggleton P

Beyond deficit: 'strengths-based approaches' in Indigenous health research.