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Gambling in a remote Aboriginal setting - the good, the bad and the ugly
(Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 2010)
In 2009 the Ceduna Koonibba Aboriginal Health Service, an Indigenous-specific service, and Statewide
Gambling Therapy Service joined together to
investigate the impact that
gambling was having on the
Aboriginal people ...
Chronic disease self-management: a pilot training program for people with chronic conditions
(Australian Rural Health Education Network, 2010)
People suffering chronic conditions can be overwhelmed by their health problems. They may be
discouraged that they will develop complications, or they may be struggling to cope with other
personal and family issues. ...
Self-management and the treatment of gambling addiction: a rationale
(Health Issues Centre, 2008)
Self-management programs are now a well-accepted approach to assisting people with chronic and complex
health conditions to manage their illness and their lives more comprehensively, and, as a result, enjoy better
quality ...
Implementing the Flinders Model of self-management support with Aboriginal people who have diabetes: findings from a pilot study
(Australian Rural Health Education Network, 2010)
Programs to increase patients' capacity to manage their chronic disease are growing in popularity
with policy makers, health professionals and the general public. However, until this pilot in
regional South Australia, ...
A preliminary, qualitative exploration of the influences associated with drop-out from cognitive-behavioural therapy for problem gambling: an Australian perspective
(Springer, 2012)
It has been estimated that 80% of Australians engage in some form of gambling, with approximately 115,000 Australians experiencing severe problems (Productivity Commission 2010). Very few people with problem gambling seek ...
The internal consistency and construct validity of the Partners in Health scale: validation of a patient rated chronic condition self-management measure
(Springer Science + Business Media, 2010)
The purpose of this study was to test the internal consistency and construct validity of the revised 12-item self-rated Partners in Health (PIH) scale used to assess patients' chronic condition self-management knowledge ...