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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning—Powerful Yet Underutilized Tools and Algorithms in Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Research
Physical activity across midlife and health-related quality of life in Australian women: A target trial emulation using a longitudinal cohort
Reach, acceptability and impact of an online parent healthy lifestyle intervention during the COVID-19 lockdown: A pilot study
The association of diet quality and physical activity with cardiovascular disease and mortality in 85,545 older Australians: A longitudinal study
The key role of specific DSM-5 diagnostic criteria in the early development of alcohol use disorder: Findings from the RADAR prospective cohort study
Can interventions to improve social wellbeing reduce health care utilisation? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Clinical correlates and outcomes associated with pregabalin use among people prescribed opioids for chronic non-cancer pain: A five-year prospective cohort study
Adolescent alcohol use trajectories: Risk factors and adult outcomes
Hot Topic: Global Trends in the Use of Opioid Analgesics
Trends in methamphetamine and opioid use among clients of needle-syringe programs in Queensland, Australia: 2007–2015
Adverse adult consequences of different alcohol use patterns in adolescence: an integrative analysis of data to age 30 years from four Australasian cohorts
Understanding remote Aboriginal drug and alcohol residential rehabilitation clients: Who attends, who leaves and who stays?
Methamphetamine use disorder untreated among women in methadone treatment in Iran
Predictors of retention in a randomised trial of smoking cessation in low-socioeconomic status Australian smokers
Smoking and finances: Baseline characteristics of low income daily smokers in the FISCALS cohort
Use of and barriers to access to opioid analgesics: A worldwide, regional, and national study
Early Adolescent Alcohol Use: Are Sipping and Drinking Distinct?
Smoking cessation among low-socioeconomic status and disadvantaged population groups: A systematic review of research output
The difference between rigor and specificity in examining methodologies for analyzing survey data: response to commentary
The relationship between socioeconomic status and ‘hardcore’ smoking over time - Greater accumulation of hardened smokers in low-ses than high-ses smokers
Use of smoking cessation and quit support services by socioeconomic status over 10 years of the national drug strategy household survey
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