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2022
Dreading Yet Hoping: Traumatic Loss Impacted by Reference DNA Sample Collection for Families of Missing People.
Wayland, S
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Ward, J
2021-10-14
Fears, Reassurance, and Milestones: A Twitter Analysis around World Prematurity Day during the COVID-19 Pandemic
McKay, K
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O’Nions, E
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Wayland, S
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Ferguson, D
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Kennedy, E
2016-01-01
Holding on to hope: A review of the literature exploring missing persons, hope and ambiguous loss
Wayland, S
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Maple, M
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McKay, K
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Glassock, G
2022-01
Making Qualitative Research Inclusive: Methodological Insights in Disability Research
Watharow, A
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Wayland, S
2013-05-25
Missing and found; understanding the privacy needs of missing people
Wayland, S
2019-07-01
Recidivism, health and social functioning following release to the community of NSW prisoners with problematic drug use: Study protocol of the population-based retrospective cohort study on the evaluation of the Connections Program
Sullivan, E
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Ward, S
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Zeki, R
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Wayland, S
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Sherwood, J
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Wang, A
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Worner, F
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Kendall, S
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Brown, J
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Chang, S
2018-12-01
Systematic review of qualitative evaluations of reentry programs addressing problematic drug use and mental health disorders amongst people transitioning from prison to communities
Kendall, S
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Redshaw, S
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Ward, S
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Wayland, S
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Sullivan, E
2016-04
Those who walk away
Wayland, S
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McKay, K
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Maple, M
2018-12
Understanding the ups and downs of living well: the voices of people experiencing early mental health recovery
Hancock, N
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Smith-Merry, J
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Jessup, G
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Wayland, S
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Kokany, A