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View article: Financial Stress and Tobacco Expenditure in Australian Households: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Prevalence and Association Across Wealth and Income Levels
Financial Stress and Tobacco Expenditure in Australian Households: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Prevalence and Association Across Wealth and Income Levels Open
Introduction Despite successful public health campaigns, tobacco use persists as a major cause of preventable illness and death. While tobacco taxation is recognized as an effective control strategy, concerns remain about potential financi…
View article: Purchasing, consumption, demographic and socioeconomic variables associated with shifts in alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic
Purchasing, consumption, demographic and socioeconomic variables associated with shifts in alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Callinan, S., Mojica-Perez, Y., Wright, C.J.C., Livingston, M., Kuntsche, S., Laslett, A.-M., Room, R. and Kuntsche, E. (2021), Purchasing, consumption, demographic and socioecono…
View article: Improving operational decision-making through decision mining - utilizing method engineering for the creation of a decision mining method
Improving operational decision-making through decision mining - utilizing method engineering for the creation of a decision mining method Open
Context: This study addresses the challenge of enhancing the efficiency and agility of decision support software supporting both operational decision-making and software production teams developing decision support software. It centers on …
View article: Parental alcohol use and the level of child protection response in Australia (2012–21)
Parental alcohol use and the level of child protection response in Australia (2012–21) Open
Aims To measure the association of harmful alcohol use by parents and primary caregivers with the level of child protection response. Design, setting and participants This study was a multivariable logistic regression analysis using data d…
View article: Discovering operational decisions from data—a framework supporting decision discovery from data
Discovering operational decisions from data—a framework supporting decision discovery from data Open
Analyzing historical decision-related data can help support actual operational decision-making processes. Decision mining can be employed for such analysis. This paper proposes the Decision Discovery Framework (DDF) designed to develop, ad…
View article: Accessing supports due to others' harmful drinking
Accessing supports due to others' harmful drinking Open
Introduction Alcohol's harm to others (AHTO) refers to harms caused to those other than the drinker. The current paper estimates the prevalence of formal and informal supports sought due to AHTO and examines whether the type of support acc…
View article: Harm from the drinking of people you know: A range of effects from different relationships
Harm from the drinking of people you know: A range of effects from different relationships Open
Aims To describe the range of effects experienced due to the drinking of people respondents know and analyze risk and protective factors for harm from the drinking of partners and household members, other relatives and friends and co‐worke…
View article: The 2021 Alcohol’s Harm to Others Survey: Methodological Approach
The 2021 Alcohol’s Harm to Others Survey: Methodological Approach Open
Background
The 2021 Alcohol's Harm to Others (AHTO) is a comprehensive survey measuring the prevalence of different harms due to another’s drinking in the Australian population. First implemented in 2008, the AHTO survey has since been ad…
View article: Deriving Decision Mining System Capabilities: A Research Agenda
Deriving Decision Mining System Capabilities: A Research Agenda Open
Decision Mining (DM) is increasingly gaining attention from academia and slowly progressing towards instrumental application in practice by leveraging decision logs to automatically discover, check for conformance and improve derivation pa…
View article: Trends in alcohol expenditure in Australia from 1984 to 2015–2016: An exploratory study
Trends in alcohol expenditure in Australia from 1984 to 2015–2016: An exploratory study Open
Introduction Excessive alcohol use is associated with non‐communicable diseases and social problems, such as work absence, financial problems and family violence. Expenditure and expenditure shares on alcohol are valuable measures to monit…
View article: Alcohol's harm to others in 2021: Who bears the burden?
Alcohol's harm to others in 2021: Who bears the burden? Open
Background and aims Alcohol's harm to others (AHTO) has become a key driver of national and international alcohol policy. This study aimed to produce a contemporary, comprehensive estimate of the correlates and harms from others' drinking …
View article: All alcohol exposure counts ‐ testing parental, older sibling, best friend and peer exposure on young adolescent drinking in a seven‐wave longitudinal study
All alcohol exposure counts ‐ testing parental, older sibling, best friend and peer exposure on young adolescent drinking in a seven‐wave longitudinal study Open
Aims Role models around the adolescent, including parents, peers, best friends and older siblings, all act in ways to socialize the adolescent into alcohol use. This study aims to examine the effect of exposure to siblings’ drinking alongs…
View article: Effects of exposure to mother's and father's alcohol use on young children's normative perceptions of alcohol
Effects of exposure to mother's and father's alcohol use on young children's normative perceptions of alcohol Open
Background While consumption of alcohol does not often begin until early adolescence, young children are highly capable of internalizing normative information through observational learning. We used a longitudinal multiple‐informant family…
View article: A Trustworthy Robot Buddy for Primary School Children
A Trustworthy Robot Buddy for Primary School Children Open
Social robots hold potential for supporting children’s well-being in classrooms. However, it is unclear which robot features add to a trustworthy relationship between a child and a robot and whether social robots are just as able to reduce…
View article: Sex differences in young children’s perceptions of situational drinking norms over time.
Sex differences in young children’s perceptions of situational drinking norms over time. Open
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View article: The identification of Ethical Focus Areas: A Literature Study Into Data Mining Ethical Focus Areas
The identification of Ethical Focus Areas: A Literature Study Into Data Mining Ethical Focus Areas Open
Improper use of data must be avoided, as the consequences of improper use of data can be catastrophic. In the design of information systems, ethical focus areas could help combat improper use of data. Currently, more research is available …
View article: Supplementary Material for: Men and Women’s Alcohol Consumption by 4- to 8-Year-Olds: A Longitudinal Investigation of Gendered Drinking Norms
Supplementary Material for: Men and Women’s Alcohol Consumption by 4- to 8-Year-Olds: A Longitudinal Investigation of Gendered Drinking Norms Open
Introduction: Evidence suggests an association between perceived alcohol-related norms and personal consumption. These perceptions develop over years of observation and exposure to alcohol, likely beginning in early childhood, and likely d…
View article: Business Rules Management and Decision Mining - Filling in the Gaps
Business Rules Management and Decision Mining - Filling in the Gaps Open
Proper decision-making is one of the most important capabilities of an organization. Adequately managing these decisions is therefore of high importance. Business Rules Management (BRM) is an approach that helps in managing decisions and u…
View article: Utilizing Algorithms for Decision Mining Discovery
Utilizing Algorithms for Decision Mining Discovery Open
Organizations are executing operational decisions in fast changing environments, which increases the necessity for managing these decisions adequately. Information systems store information about such decisions in decision- and event logs …
View article: Interplay between genetic risk and the parent environment in adolescence and substance use in young adulthood: A TRAILS study
Interplay between genetic risk and the parent environment in adolescence and substance use in young adulthood: A TRAILS study Open
Many adolescents start using tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis. Genetic vulnerability, parent characteristics in young adolescence, and interaction (GxE) and correlation (rGE) between these factors could contribute to the development of subst…
View article: Mitigating Children’s Pain and Anxiety during Blood Draw Using Social Robots
Mitigating Children’s Pain and Anxiety during Blood Draw Using Social Robots Open
Young pediatric patients who undergo venipuncture or capillary blood sampling often experience high levels of pain and anxiety. This often results in distressed young patients and their parents, increased treatment times, and a higher work…
View article: Hello, is Someone There? A Case Study for Using a Social Robot in Dementia Care
Hello, is Someone There? A Case Study for Using a Social Robot in Dementia Care Open
Social Robotics is becoming more relevant for the healthcare sector as an increasing amount of research and development is invested by researchers and practice. One research area where additional research would help the acceptation and ado…
View article: Responsible AI and Power: Investigating the System Level Bureaucrat in the Legal Planning Process
Responsible AI and Power: Investigating the System Level Bureaucrat in the Legal Planning Process Open
Numerous statements and pamphlets indicate that governments should increase the transparency of ICTimplementations and algorithms in eGovernment services and should encourage democratic control. This paper presents research among civil ser…
View article: Beverage‐specific situational norms: Evidence from the Dutch electronic appropriate beverage task
Beverage‐specific situational norms: Evidence from the Dutch electronic appropriate beverage task Open
Introduction and Aims By the time young adolescents initiate alcohol consumption they have firmly established attitudes, expectations and beliefs about alcohol and its effects. To further unravel the origins of this knowledge in childhood,…
View article: Shifts in alcohol consumption during the COVID‐19 pandemic: early indications from Australia
Shifts in alcohol consumption during the COVID‐19 pandemic: early indications from Australia Open
Background and aim The effect of the COVID‐19 pandemic on alcohol consumption is currently unclear. This study aimed to provide early estimates of how stress and demographics will interact with shifts in harmful alcohol consumption from be…
View article: An Evaluation of the Added Value of Business Rules Management Principles to Transparency
An Evaluation of the Added Value of Business Rules Management Principles to Transparency Open
Business decisions and business logic are important organizational assets. As transparency is becoming an increasingly important aspect for organizations, business decisions and underlying business logic, i.e., their business rules, must b…
View article: The Perceived Usage Scenario’s of Continuous Monitoring, Continuous Auditing and Continuous Assurance: an Explorative Study
The Perceived Usage Scenario’s of Continuous Monitoring, Continuous Auditing and Continuous Assurance: an Explorative Study Open
Continuous monitoring, continuous auditing and continuous assurance are three methods that utilize a high degree of business intelligence and analytics. The increased interest in the three methods has led to multiple studies that analyze e…