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In this study, the Australian Early Development Census scores of 19,203 children were linked to information on child maltreatment allegations.
Adolescent deliberate self-harm (DSH) has been found to be associated with a range of bio-psycho-social factors.
This study calls for the early identification of children who are vulnerable to maltreatment, the better identification of the duration and severity of maltreatment experiences, and the provision of continued care and support, to reduce the child's deliberate self harm risk in adolescence.
The risk of repetition of deliberate self-harm peaks in the first 7 days after a deliberate self-harm episode.
A risk prediction model allows early identification of children at greatest risk of developing complicated osteomyelitis
Orofacial clefts are a group of frequently observed congenital malformations often requiring multiple hospital admissions over the lifespan of affected...
Intussusception is associated with non-enteric adenovirus infections, and Enterovirus B infections
Our objective was to develop a method that could be applied in a longitudinal cohort study to account for attrition bias in an investigation of exclusive...
The Kids Research Institute Australia is playing a key role within a global team of experts whose work is transforming efforts to tackle a potentially deadly disease that disproportionately affects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in remote Australia.
Population-level, nationally representative data on the prevalence of minority stressors and traumatic events, mental ill-health effects, and the preventative utility of school climate, among gender and sexuality diverse young people in Australia, is significantly lacking.