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Do natural and built environments influence mental health of Pacific young people in Aotearoa New Zealand? a nationwide geospatial study

Jesse Kokaua, Barry Milne, Sarah Hetrick, Hiran Thabrew, Joseph Boden, Matthew Hobbs, Reremoana Theodore, Jesse Wiki, Nicholas Bowden, Lukas Marek, Albany Lucas, Troy Ruhe, Rosalina Richards
Abstract 60 | PDF 220 Kokaua Downloads 9
PDF 220 Kokaua

Identification of mental health and substance use-related conditions among Pasifika young people in Aotearoa New Zealand - a national cross-sectional study using the Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI)

Troy Ruhe, Nick Bowden, Reremoana Theodore, Brittany Stanley-Wishart , Sarah Hetrick, Hiran Thabrew, Matt Hobbs, Lukas Marek, Jesse Wiki, Joseph Boden, Jesse Kokaua
Abstract 2475 | PDF Downloads 388

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The Pacific Health Dialog (PHD) is the Journal of Pacific Research for the Pacific region. It is the only Medline listed medical and public health journal published specifically for Pacific Island countries. We promote all research pertaining to the Pacific region with a particular focus on Community Health and Clinical Medicine. Although the initial focus of the journal has been community health and clinical medicine, we have published across a broad range of topics including Pacific Island economic development, education, employment, social services and politics.

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