Background: The proposed study was developed in response to increased suicide risk identified in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who are compelled to attend boarding schools across Queensland when there is no secondary schooling provision in their remote home communities. It will investigate the impact of a multicomponent mentoring intervention to increase levels of psychosocial resilience. We aim to test the null hypothesis that students' resilience is not positively influenced by the intervention. The 5-year project was funded by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council from December 2014.\ud \ud Methods/Design: An integrated mixed methods approach will be adopted; each component iteratively informing the...
This study explores the survival factors that suicidal Aboriginal Youth used to keep themselves ali...
Introduction: Resilience is a strengths-based construct that is useful for understanding differences...
Background: Indigenous young people have significantly higher suicide rates than their non-indigenou...
Background: The proposed study was developed in response to increased suicide risk identified in Abo...
Background: The proposed study was developed in response to increased suicide risk identified in Abo...
Background: Australian policies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander well-being outline the imp...
Note: We respectfully refer to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Indigenous in this st...
Background: Australian policies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander well-being outline the imp...
Background: The school system has been identified as an ideal setting for the implementation of prev...
BACKGROUND: The school system has been identified as an ideal setting for the implementation of prev...
Introduction: Education provides a key pathway to economic opportunities, health and wellbeing. Yet ...
Background: Suicide is the leading cause of death for Australians aged 15–24 years, with rates incr...
Developing and nurturing resilience is critical to the social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB) of Indi...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of death among Indigenous Australians. Friends, family and fr...
OBJECTIVE: Suicide is a leading cause of death among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. F...
This study explores the survival factors that suicidal Aboriginal Youth used to keep themselves ali...
Introduction: Resilience is a strengths-based construct that is useful for understanding differences...
Background: Indigenous young people have significantly higher suicide rates than their non-indigenou...
Background: The proposed study was developed in response to increased suicide risk identified in Abo...
Background: The proposed study was developed in response to increased suicide risk identified in Abo...
Background: Australian policies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander well-being outline the imp...
Note: We respectfully refer to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Indigenous in this st...
Background: Australian policies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander well-being outline the imp...
Background: The school system has been identified as an ideal setting for the implementation of prev...
BACKGROUND: The school system has been identified as an ideal setting for the implementation of prev...
Introduction: Education provides a key pathway to economic opportunities, health and wellbeing. Yet ...
Background: Suicide is the leading cause of death for Australians aged 15–24 years, with rates incr...
Developing and nurturing resilience is critical to the social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB) of Indi...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of death among Indigenous Australians. Friends, family and fr...
OBJECTIVE: Suicide is a leading cause of death among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. F...
This study explores the survival factors that suicidal Aboriginal Youth used to keep themselves ali...
Introduction: Resilience is a strengths-based construct that is useful for understanding differences...
Background: Indigenous young people have significantly higher suicide rates than their non-indigenou...