Issue addressed: Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced by Indigenous Australians. Existing drink driving programs are primarily designed for the mainstream population. The ‘Hero to Healing’ program was specifically developed with Indigenous communities and is underpinned by the Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA). This paper reports on the formative evaluation of the program from delivery in two Far North Queensland communities.\ud \ud Methods: Focus groups and semistructured interviews were conducted with drink driver participants (n = 17) and other Elders and community members (n = 8) after each program. Qualitative content analysis was used to categorise the transcripts.\ud \ud Results: The ...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Alcohol is one of the leading causes of social, legal and health problems for Indigenous Australians...
Background: In Australia, 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) provide the policy infrastructure for St...
Issue addressed Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced by...
This program of research investigated the factors facilitating drink driving in Indigenous communiti...
In response to the threat that drink drivers pose to themselves and others, drink driving programs f...
Purpose\ud \ud In response to the threat that drink drivers pose to themselves and others, drink dri...
Drink driving continues to be a major public health concern. Significant reductions in road fataliti...
[Extract] We recommend that cultural factors be included in Indigenous-specific drink driving progra...
[Extract] We recommend that cultural factors be included in Indigenous-specific drink driving progra...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Background: In Australia, 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) prov...
Background: Alcohol Management Plans (AMPs) were first implemented by the Queensland Government a de...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction and Aims: Cognitive-behavioural interventions that ...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Alcohol is one of the leading causes of social, legal and health problems for Indigenous Australians...
Background: In Australia, 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) provide the policy infrastructure for St...
Issue addressed Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced by...
This program of research investigated the factors facilitating drink driving in Indigenous communiti...
In response to the threat that drink drivers pose to themselves and others, drink driving programs f...
Purpose\ud \ud In response to the threat that drink drivers pose to themselves and others, drink dri...
Drink driving continues to be a major public health concern. Significant reductions in road fataliti...
[Extract] We recommend that cultural factors be included in Indigenous-specific drink driving progra...
[Extract] We recommend that cultural factors be included in Indigenous-specific drink driving progra...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Background: In Australia, 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) prov...
Background: Alcohol Management Plans (AMPs) were first implemented by the Queensland Government a de...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction and Aims: Cognitive-behavioural interventions that ...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Alcohol is one of the leading causes of social, legal and health problems for Indigenous Australians...
Background: In Australia, 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) provide the policy infrastructure for St...