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View article: Women making meanings: practising ethics of care of the self in sex work
Women making meanings: practising ethics of care of the self in sex work Open
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, Faculty of Health Science, La Trobe University Bundoora.
View article: Moving from Support for Decision-making to Substitute Decision-making: Legal Frameworks and Perspectives of Supporters of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities
Moving from Support for Decision-making to Substitute Decision-making: Legal Frameworks and Perspectives of Supporters of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities Open
The United Nations Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) has significantly changed the way our society views models of decision-making for adults with cognitive impairment. The formerly-accepted substitute decision-mak…
View article: “I used to call him a non-decision-maker - I never do that anymore”: parental reflections about training to support decision-making of their adult offspring with intellectual disabilities
“I used to call him a non-decision-maker - I never do that anymore”: parental reflections about training to support decision-making of their adult offspring with intellectual disabilities Open
Purpose: A rights perspective proposes supported decision-making as an alternative to substitute decision-making. However, evidence about supported decision-making practice is limited. Our aim was to build evidence about building the capac…
View article: Parental strategies that support adults with intellectual disabilities to explore decision preferences, constraints and consequences
Parental strategies that support adults with intellectual disabilities to explore decision preferences, constraints and consequences Open
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View article: Paternalism to empowerment: all in the eye of the beholder?
Paternalism to empowerment: all in the eye of the beholder? Open
This article reports findings from the first set of qualitative data from a study aimed to further understand practices of decision support for people with cognitive disabilities and assess the impact of training supporters in an evidence-…
View article: Proceedings of the 6th IASSIDD Europe Congress: Value Diversity
Proceedings of the 6th IASSIDD Europe Congress: Value Diversity Open
Background: research aimed to understand how people with intellectual disabilities were learning to navigate the new landscape of social care with declining day services. One specific aim was to explore how people were learning from each o…
View article: Infant temperament prospectively predicts general psychopathology in childhood
Infant temperament prospectively predicts general psychopathology in childhood Open
Recent models of psychopathology suggest the presence of a general factor capturing the shared variance among all symptoms along with specific psychopathology factors (e.g., internalizing and externalizing). However, few studies have exami…
View article: Supplementary Material for: Computer Vision-Based Assessment of Motor Functioning in Schizophrenia: Use of Smartphones for Remote Measurement of Schizophrenia Symptomatology
Supplementary Material for: Computer Vision-Based Assessment of Motor Functioning in Schizophrenia: Use of Smartphones for Remote Measurement of Schizophrenia Symptomatology Open
Introduction: Motor abnormalities have been shown to be a distinct component of schizophrenia symptomatology. However, objective and scalable methods for assessment of motor functioning in schizophrenia are lacking. Advancements in machine…
View article: Paternalism to empowerment: all in the eye of the beholder?
Paternalism to empowerment: all in the eye of the beholder? Open
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View article: Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements Open
Many individuals and institutions have assisted me since the spring of 1966, when I began work on this study.First,
View article: The temporalities of supported decision-making by people with cognitive disability
The temporalities of supported decision-making by people with cognitive disability Open
In many societies, people with cognitive disability have been pre- sumed to lack reasoned decision-making capacity. Consequently, substituted decision-making laws and practices have traditionally authorised some people such as parents, gua…
View article: Variation in stream network relationships and geospatial predictions of watershed conductivity
Variation in stream network relationships and geospatial predictions of watershed conductivity Open
Secondary salinization, the increase of anthropogenically-derived salts in freshwaters, threatens freshwater biota and ecosystems, drinking water supplies, and infrastructure. The various anthropogenic sources of salts and their locations …
View article: Bisexual mental health and gender diversity: Findings from the ‘Who I Am’ study
Bisexual mental health and gender diversity: Findings from the ‘Who I Am’ study Open
The high rates of mental health problems among transgender and gender diverse bisexual Australians mean it is essential that general practitioners and those on the frontline of mental healthcare provision recognise the need to engage with …
View article: Final Report: Building Capability to support Client Decision Making
Final Report: Building Capability to support Client Decision Making Open
Supported decision making enables people with cognitive disabilities to participate inmaking decisions about their own life. It empowers a person to participate and gainlife experience in making choices and exercising control based on thei…
View article: Realising ‘will, preferences and rights’: reconciling differences on best practice support for decision-making?
Realising ‘will, preferences and rights’: reconciling differences on best practice support for decision-making? Open
© 2019, © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. ‘Will, preferences and rights’ is the new guiding principle for all support for or exercise of decision-making under the Convention on Rights…
View article: P33 Adolescent and young adult health training needs of healthcare professionals including rheumatology
P33 Adolescent and young adult health training needs of healthcare professionals including rheumatology Open
Background The need for training in adolescent and young adult (AYA) health is highlighted in paediatrics, adult medical trainees and the EULAR transition guidance. We aim to identify the current training needs of healthcare professionals …
View article: Delivering decision making support to people with cognitive disability — What has been learned from pilot programs in Australia from 2010 to 2015
Delivering decision making support to people with cognitive disability — What has been learned from pilot programs in Australia from 2010 to 2015 Open
The UNCRPD has generated debate about supported decision making as a way to better enable people with cognitive disability to participate in decision making. In Australia, between 2010–2015, a series of projects have piloted various models…
View article: Responsibilities, tensions and ways forward: parents’ perspectives on children’s sexuality education
Responsibilities, tensions and ways forward: parents’ perspectives on children’s sexuality education Open
Children’s sexuality education continues to be plagued with tensions and controversies. In consequence, children’s access to sexuality education is severely compromised, especially in terms of the time dedicated to this topic, the content …
View article: Preschool hyperactivity specifically elevates long-term mental health risks more strongly in males than females: a prospective longitudinal study through to young adulthood
Preschool hyperactivity specifically elevates long-term mental health risks more strongly in males than females: a prospective longitudinal study through to young adulthood Open
Evidence of continuities between preschool hyperactivity and adult mental health problems highlights the potential value of targeting early identification and intervention strategies. However, specific risk factors are currently unclear. T…
View article: School experiences of transgender and gender diverse students in Australia
School experiences of transgender and gender diverse students in Australia Open
Over the last decade, there has been an increase in global and local policy protections on the basis of gender identity and expression in education and a recent spate of coverage of transgender students on Australian television and news me…
View article: Preschool hyperactivity is associated with long‐term economic burden: evidence from a longitudinal health economic analysis of costs incurred across childhood, adolescence and young adulthood
Preschool hyperactivity is associated with long‐term economic burden: evidence from a longitudinal health economic analysis of costs incurred across childhood, adolescence and young adulthood Open
Background Preschool hyperactivity is an early risk factor for adult mental health problems and criminality. Little is known about; (a) the patterns of long‐term service costs associated with this behavioural marker in the general populati…