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  1. Article

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    Correction: The role of alcohol use in pesticide suicide and self-harm: a sco** review

    Lisa Schölin, K. S. Kylie Lee, Leslie London in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (2024)

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    The role of alcohol use in pesticide suicide and self-harm: a sco** review

    Suicide and self-harm by pesticide self-poisoning is common in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Alcohol is an important risk factor for self-harm; however, little is known about its role in pesticide ...

    Lisa Schölin, K. S. Kylie Lee, Leslie London in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (2024)

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    More than three times as many Indigenous Australian clients at risk from drinking could be supported if clinicians used AUDIT-C instead of unstructured assessments

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (‘Indigenous’) Australians experience a greater burden of disease from alcohol consumption than non-Indigenous peoples. Brief interventions can help people reduce their co...

    James H. Conigrave, K. S. Kylie Lee, Paul S. Haber in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2022)

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    ‘The Drug Survey App’: a protocol for develo** and validating an interactive population survey tool for drug use among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians

    Disadvantage and transgenerational trauma contribute to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians being more likely to experience adverse health consequences from alcohol and other drug us...

    James H. Conigrave, Scott Wilson in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2022)

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    Effects of service-wide support on regularity of alcohol screening of clients in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Health Services: a cluster randomised trial

    We have previously shown that service-wide support can increase the odds of alcohol screening in any 2-month period in a cluster randomized trial of service-wide support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islande...

    Monika Dzidowska, Jacques E. Raubenheimer in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2022)

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    First Nations Australians’ self-determination in health and alcohol policy development: a Delphi study

    Recognition of the role of structural, cultural, political and social determinants of health is increasing. A key principle of each of these is self-determination, and according to the United Nations (2007), t...

    Annalee E. Stearne, K. S. Kylie Lee, Steve Allsop in Health Research Policy and Systems (2022)

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    Alcohol dependence in a community sample of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: harms, getting help and awareness of local treatments

    Few studies have examined links between current alcohol dependence and specific harms among Indigenous Australians. We investigated these associations as well as help seeking for drinking, awareness of local t...

    Teagan J. Weatherall, James H. Conigrave in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2021)

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    Alcohol consumption and dependence is linked to the extent that people experience need satisfaction while drinking alcohol in two Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities

    Unhealthy alcohol use is a key concern for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (‘Indigenous Australian’) communities. Due to systematic disadvantage and inter-generational trauma, Indigenous Australians may ...

    James H. Conigrave, Emma L. Bradshaw in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2021)

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    A Delphi yarn: applying Indigenous knowledges to enhance the cultural utility of SMART Recovery Australia

    Mutual support groups are a popular treatment for substance use and other addictive behaviours. However, little is known about the cultural utility of these programmes for Indigenous peoples.

    Elizabeth Dale, Katherine M. Conigrave in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2021)

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    What is the prevalence of current alcohol dependence and how is it measured for Indigenous people in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States of America? A systematic review

    Alcohol affects Indigenous communities globally that have been colonised. These effects are physical, psychological, financial and cultural. This systematic review aims to describe the prevalence of current (1...

    Teagan J. Weatherall, Katherine M. Conigrave in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2020)

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    What can primary care services do to help First Nations people with unhealthy alcohol use? A systematic review: Australia, New Zealand, USA and Canada

    First Nations peoples of Australia, New Zealand, the United States of America (USA) and Canada are more likely to be non-drinkers than other people in these countries. However, those who do drink may be at gre...

    Gemma C. Purcell-Khodr, K. S. Kylie Lee in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2020)

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    A systematic review of approaches to improve practice, detection and treatment of unhealthy alcohol use in primary health care: a role for continuous quality improvement

    Unhealthy alcohol use involves a spectrum from hazardous use (exceeding guidelines but no harms) through to alcohol dependence. Evidence-based management of unhealthy alcohol use in primary health care has bee...

    Monika Dzidowska, K. S. Kylie Lee, Claire Wylie, Jodie Bailie in BMC Family Practice (2020)

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    Short screening tools for risky drinking in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: modified AUDIT-C and a new approach

    Alcohol consumption among Indigenous Australians can involve a stop-start pattern of drinking, with consumption well above recommended guidelines on each occasion. Such intermittent drinking patterns can make ...

    K. S. Kylie Lee, James H. Conigrave, Scott Wilson in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2019)

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    Asking about the last four drinking occasions on a tablet computer as a way to record alcohol consumption in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: a validation

    Alcohol consumption among Indigenous Australians can be irregular, depending on social and geographic context. The Finnish method uses the last four drinking occasions to estimate drinking quantity and pattern...

    K. S. Kylie Lee, James H. Conigrave in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2019)

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    Correction to: Develo** a tablet computer-based application (‘App’) to measure self-reported alcohol consumption in Indigenous Australians

    After publication of the original article [1] it was noted that the name of author, Peter Jack, was erroneously typeset in both the PDF and online formats of the manuscript as Peter Jack GradDipIndigH.

    K. S. Kylie Lee, Scott Wilson, Jimmy Perry in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making (2018)

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    Standardised alcohol screening in primary health care services targeting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) around Australia have been asked to standardise screening for unhealthy drinking. Accordingly, screening with the 3-item AUD...

    M. Mofizul Islam, Helen T. Oni, K. S. Kylie Lee in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2018)