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Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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August 19, 2020
"How can we make it work for you?" Enabling sporting assemblages for disabled young people
Penelope Carroll, Karen Witten, Cameron Duff
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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January 26, 2015
Urban inclusion as wellbeing: Exploring children's accounts of confronting diversity on inner city streets
Karen Witten, Robin Kearns, Penelope Carroll
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
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April 15, 2006
Neighbourhoods and health: a GIS approach to measuring community resource accessibility
Jamie Pearce, Karen Witten, Phil Bartie
Drug and Alcohol Review
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February 24, 2017
Issues with monitoring the safety of psychoactive products under a legal regulated market for new psychoactive substances ('legal highs') in New Zealand
Marta Rychert, Chris Wilkins, Karen Witten
Ecohealth
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March 5, 2009
Reducing CO2 emissions from domestic travel: exploring the social and health impacts
Sarah Greenaway, Tim McCreanor, Karen Witten
Health & Place
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August 31, 2016
Exploring children's seasonal play to promote active lifestyles in Auckland, New Zealand
Christina R Ergler, Robin Kearns, Karen Witten
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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January 15, 2013
Seasonal and locational variations in children's play: implications for wellbeing
Christina R Ergler, Robin A Kearns, Karen Witten
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
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April 7, 2019
Assessment of direct and indirect associations between children active school travel and environmental, household and child factors using structural equation modelling
Erika Ikeda, Erica Hinckson, Karen Witten, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Review
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December 30, 2017
Are government-approved products containing new psychoactive substances perceived to be safer and more socially acceptable than alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs? Findings from a survey of police arrestees in New Zealand
Marta Rychert, Chris Wilkins, Karl Parker, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
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May 5, 2007
Neighborhood deprivation and access to fast-food retailing: a national study
Jamie Pearce, Tony Blakely, Karen Witten, et al.
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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August 19, 2020
"How can we make it work for you?" Enabling sporting assemblages for disabled young people
Penelope Carroll, Karen Witten, Cameron Duff
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
|
January 26, 2015
Urban inclusion as wellbeing: Exploring children's accounts of confronting diversity on inner city streets
Karen Witten, Robin Kearns, Penelope Carroll
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
|
April 15, 2006
Neighbourhoods and health: a GIS approach to measuring community resource accessibility
Jamie Pearce, Karen Witten, Phil Bartie
Drug and Alcohol Review
|
February 24, 2017
Issues with monitoring the safety of psychoactive products under a legal regulated market for new psychoactive substances ('legal highs') in New Zealand
Marta Rychert, Chris Wilkins, Karen Witten
Ecohealth
|
March 5, 2009
Reducing CO2 emissions from domestic travel: exploring the social and health impacts
Sarah Greenaway, Tim McCreanor, Karen Witten
Health & Place
|
August 31, 2016
Exploring children's seasonal play to promote active lifestyles in Auckland, New Zealand
Christina R Ergler, Robin Kearns, Karen Witten
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
|
January 15, 2013
Seasonal and locational variations in children's play: implications for wellbeing
Christina R Ergler, Robin A Kearns, Karen Witten
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
|
April 7, 2019
Assessment of direct and indirect associations between children active school travel and environmental, household and child factors using structural equation modelling
Erika Ikeda, Erica Hinckson, Karen Witten, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Review
|
December 30, 2017
Are government-approved products containing new psychoactive substances perceived to be safer and more socially acceptable than alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs? Findings from a survey of police arrestees in New Zealand
Marta Rychert, Chris Wilkins, Karl Parker, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
|
May 5, 2007
Neighborhood deprivation and access to fast-food retailing: a national study
Jamie Pearce, Tony Blakely, Karen Witten, et al.
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