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Honours Theses and Postgraduate Coursework: Recent submissions

    • The stress experience among Chinese young people in Australia 

      Leung, Ka
      Published 1998-01-01
      Australia is a multicultural country. It has one of the world's diversed terms of ethnic and culture population. In response to the absorption of migrants from non English-speaking background in Australia, the population ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Health promotion practices among the Iranians: Use of poetry in promotion 

      Norrie, Annabel
      Published 1999-01-01
      The purpose of this paper is to study the use of poetry as a method of health promotion. The focus of this paper is placed on the use of poetry in health promotion in the Iranian community, as poetry is a very distinct ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • A comparative study of Alzheimers Disease, Multi Infarct Dementia and the AIDS Dementia Complex 

      Griffiths, Nicola
      Published 1994-01-01
      Nursing homes and other long term health care facilities have traditionally been the home of the frail aged or younger people with profound disabilities. With increases in medical knowledge comes increased human longevity ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Community gardens: A natural way to wellbeing 

      Fountain, Simon
      Published 2000-01-01
      Community gardens provide social, economic and environmental benefits to local urban communities. These include individual and collective social wellbeing, access to cheap, nutritious food and improved functioning of the ...
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    • Participation in the community visitors scheme in the Sydney metropolitan area: A study of volunteer characteristics and motivations 

      Pattinson, Diane
      Published 1998-01-01
      The aim of this descriptive study is to investigate the characteristics and motivations of volunteers participating in the Community Visitors Scheme (CVS) in the Sydney metropolitan area and to determine if previous difficult ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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