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Fiona Cram

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The British Journal of Social Psychology|April 26, 2003
Disrupting the sexual double standard: young women's talk about heterosexualitySusan M Jackson, Fiona Cram
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 28, 2003
Mapping the themes of Maori talk about healthFiona Cram, Linda Smith, Wayne Johnstone
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|September 7, 2021
Getting the Story Right: Reflecting on an Indigenous Rubric to Guide the Interpretation of Mortality DataFiona Cram, Heidi Cannell, Pauline Gulliver
International Journal for Quality in Health Care : Journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care|July 28, 2020
Improving the quality of mortality review equity reporting: Development of an indigenous Māori responsiveness rubricDenise Wilson, Sue Crengle, Fiona Cram
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|December 18, 2018
An Affront to Her <i>Mana</i>: Young Māori Mothers' Experiences of Intimate Partner ViolenceSimran Dhunna, Beverley Lawton, Fiona Cram
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 30, 2020
Te Hā o Whānau: A culturally responsive framework of maternity careKendall Stevenson, Sara Filoche, Fiona Cram, et al.
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology|May 15, 2007
Age standardisation - an indigenous standard?Bridget Robson, Gordon Purdie, Fiona Cram, et al.
Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics|August 18, 2025
The HOMING method: a participatory interview tool integrating Indigenous perspectives in housing researchJames Berghan, Fiona Cram, Anna Adcock, et al.
Child Maltreatment|April 25, 2015
Understanding Overrepresentation of Indigenous Children in Child Welfare Data: An Application of the Drake Risk and Bias ModelsFiona Cram, Pauline Gulliver, Rissa Ota, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|September 28, 2021
He Tamariki Kokoti Tau: Families of Indigenous Infants Talk about Their Experiences of Preterm Birth and Neonatal Intensive CareAnna Adcock, Fiona Cram, Liza Edmonds, et al.
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The British Journal of Social Psychology|April 26, 2003
Disrupting the sexual double standard: young women's talk about heterosexualitySusan M Jackson, Fiona Cram
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 28, 2003
Mapping the themes of Maori talk about healthFiona Cram, Linda Smith, Wayne Johnstone
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|September 7, 2021
Getting the Story Right: Reflecting on an Indigenous Rubric to Guide the Interpretation of Mortality DataFiona Cram, Heidi Cannell, Pauline Gulliver
International Journal for Quality in Health Care : Journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care|July 28, 2020
Improving the quality of mortality review equity reporting: Development of an indigenous Māori responsiveness rubricDenise Wilson, Sue Crengle, Fiona Cram
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|December 18, 2018
An Affront to Her <i>Mana</i>: Young Māori Mothers' Experiences of Intimate Partner ViolenceSimran Dhunna, Beverley Lawton, Fiona Cram
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 30, 2020
Te Hā o Whānau: A culturally responsive framework of maternity careKendall Stevenson, Sara Filoche, Fiona Cram, et al.
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology|May 15, 2007
Age standardisation - an indigenous standard?Bridget Robson, Gordon Purdie, Fiona Cram, et al.
Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics|August 18, 2025
The HOMING method: a participatory interview tool integrating Indigenous perspectives in housing researchJames Berghan, Fiona Cram, Anna Adcock, et al.
Child Maltreatment|April 25, 2015
Understanding Overrepresentation of Indigenous Children in Child Welfare Data: An Application of the Drake Risk and Bias ModelsFiona Cram, Pauline Gulliver, Rissa Ota, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|September 28, 2021
He Tamariki Kokoti Tau: Families of Indigenous Infants Talk about Their Experiences of Preterm Birth and Neonatal Intensive CareAnna Adcock, Fiona Cram, Liza Edmonds, et al.
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