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Matthew J Spittal

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BMC Public Health|February 11, 2017
The Australian longitudinal study on male health sampling design and survey weighting: implications for analysis and interpretation of clustered dataMatthew J Spittal, John B Carlin, Dianne Currier, et al.
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|January 31, 2019
Emergency health service contact and reincarceration after release from prison: A prospective cohort studyDominique F de Andrade, Matthew J Spittal, Kathryn J Snow, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|January 21, 2016
Low-intensity case management increases contact with primary care in recently released prisoners: a single-blinded, multisite, randomised controlled trialStuart A Kinner, Rosa Alati, Marie Longo, et al.
Tobacco Control|October 24, 2009
Secondhand smoke exposure (PM2.5) in outdoor dining areas and its correlatesMelissa Cameron, Emily Brennan, Sarah Durkin, et al.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|March 26, 2016
Self-harm following release from prison: A prospective data linkage studyRohan Borschmann, Emma Thomas, Paul Moran, et al.
Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences|May 10, 2023
Maternal incarceration increases the risk of self-harm but not suicide: a matched cohort studyCraig Cumming, Megan F Bell, Leonie Segal, et al.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|September 6, 2012
Does tobacco-control mass media campaign exposure prevent relapse among recent quitters?Melanie A Wakefield, Steven J Bowe, Sarah J Durkin, et al.
ANZ Journal of Surgery|September 11, 2017
Why do surgeons receive more complaints than their physician peers?Holly M Tibble, Nigel S Broughton, David M Studdert, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 14, 2017
High rates of general practice attendance by former prisoners: a prospective cohort studyMegan Carroll, Matthew J Spittal, Anna R Kemp-Casey, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|January 10, 2017
The effectiveness of suicide prevention delivered by GPs: A systematic review and meta-analysisAllison Milner, Katrina Witt, Jane Pirkis, et al.
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BMC Public Health|February 11, 2017
The Australian longitudinal study on male health sampling design and survey weighting: implications for analysis and interpretation of clustered dataMatthew J Spittal, John B Carlin, Dianne Currier, et al.
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|January 31, 2019
Emergency health service contact and reincarceration after release from prison: A prospective cohort studyDominique F de Andrade, Matthew J Spittal, Kathryn J Snow, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|January 21, 2016
Low-intensity case management increases contact with primary care in recently released prisoners: a single-blinded, multisite, randomised controlled trialStuart A Kinner, Rosa Alati, Marie Longo, et al.
Tobacco Control|October 24, 2009
Secondhand smoke exposure (PM2.5) in outdoor dining areas and its correlatesMelissa Cameron, Emily Brennan, Sarah Durkin, et al.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|March 26, 2016
Self-harm following release from prison: A prospective data linkage studyRohan Borschmann, Emma Thomas, Paul Moran, et al.
Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences|May 10, 2023
Maternal incarceration increases the risk of self-harm but not suicide: a matched cohort studyCraig Cumming, Megan F Bell, Leonie Segal, et al.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|September 6, 2012
Does tobacco-control mass media campaign exposure prevent relapse among recent quitters?Melanie A Wakefield, Steven J Bowe, Sarah J Durkin, et al.
ANZ Journal of Surgery|September 11, 2017
Why do surgeons receive more complaints than their physician peers?Holly M Tibble, Nigel S Broughton, David M Studdert, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 14, 2017
High rates of general practice attendance by former prisoners: a prospective cohort studyMegan Carroll, Matthew J Spittal, Anna R Kemp-Casey, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|January 10, 2017
The effectiveness of suicide prevention delivered by GPs: A systematic review and meta-analysisAllison Milner, Katrina Witt, Jane Pirkis, et al.
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