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Towards guidelines for survey research in remote Aboriginal communities
Robert J. Donovan,Ross Spark +1 more
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In this paper, the authors present guidelines to assist non-indigenous health and public policy professionals whose information gathering in these communities includes the use of unstructured interviewing or survey questionnaires.About:
This article is published in Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.The article was published on 1977-02-01. It has received 57 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Health promotion & Cultural diversity.read more
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Dirty questions: Indigenous health and 'Western research'.
TL;DR: This paper explores both Indigenous and non‐indigenous critiques of ‘Western’ research frameworks in an Aboriginal health context and discusses the ‘reform’ of Aboriginal health research practices since the 1980s, particularly in relation to the development of ethical guidelines.
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Principles and Practice of Social Marketing: An International Perspective
Robert J. Donovan,Nadine Henley +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Act-Belong-Commit Campaign promoting positive mental health index was used to promote mental health awareness and mental health status of the participants in social marketing campaigns.
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Social capital and health in rural and urban communities in South Australia
TL;DR: The relationships between social capital and health for rural and urban residents of South Australia are compared to help clarify the role of social capital in health.
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Indigenous health research: a critical review of outputs over time.
TL;DR: The number and nature of publications on Indigenous health in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States in 1987–1988, 1997–1998 and 2001–2003 are determined.
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Researching Aboriginal health: experience from a study of urban young people's health and well-being
TL;DR: This longitudinal study aims to describe the prevalence and incidence of a range of health problems, to explore their interrelated determinants, and to increase the capacity of the VAHS to carry out research.
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Being Black: Aboriginal Cultures in 'Settled' Australia
TL;DR: The authors brings together results of research by anthropologists on the social life of people who used to be labelled "part-Aborigines" or "urban Aborigines". Issues discussed include bases of identity, ties of family, structure of community, ways of speaking, beliefs and feelings about country, and attitudes to the past.
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You Gotta know how to talk …: Information seeking in south‐east Queensland aboriginal society
TL;DR: In this article, information seeking in south-east Queensland aboriginal society is studied, where information seeking is based on the notion of "you gotta know how to talk". But the authors focus on the information seeking process.
They Don't Speak an Aboriginal Language, Or Do They?
TL;DR: The authors focused on people living in Southeast Queensland and highlighted the importance of indirectness in many daily interactions, looking specifically at how people use English for these communicative functions: seeking and giving information; making and refusing requests; and seeking, giving reasons for actions.
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Using paid advertising to modify racial stereotype beliefs
Robert J. Donovan,Susan Leivers +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a pilot study was conducted to determine the feasibility of using mass media to modify beliefs underlying discrimination against Aborigines in a small country town in Australia, where a mass media campaign was developed utilizing primarily paid advertising.
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