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2026 Journal Article The Indigenous Health Research Priorities Study: family research priorities identified by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Queensland, AustraliaWheeler, Kai, Ahmed, Salma M, Massi, Luciana, Weatherall, Loretta, Smith, Davina, Friday, Rhiannon, Dorey, Emily S, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Toombs, Maree and Rae, Kym M (2026). The Indigenous Health Research Priorities Study: family research priorities identified by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Queensland, Australia. BMC Public Health, 26 (1) 2019. doi: 10.1186/s12889-026-27521-y |
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2026 Journal Article Closing the gap in reproductive health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: lessons learned from longitudinal perinatal cohort studiesRae, Kym, Massi, Luciana Fiorella, Ahmed, Salma M., Eades, Anne-Marie, Marriott, Rhonda, Garvey, Gail, Eades, Sandra and Toombs, Maree (2026). Closing the gap in reproductive health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: lessons learned from longitudinal perinatal cohort studies. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 17 e23, 1-8. doi: 10.1017/S2040174426100567 |
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2026 Journal Article Process of co-designing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander longitudinal birth cohort study (The Strong Families Study)Massi, Luciana, Smith, Davina, Mohamed Ahmed, Salma, Weatherall, Loretta, Friday, Rhiannon, Dorey, Emily S., Rooney, Rebecca, Reid, Natasha, Wheeler, Kai, Boyd, Roslyn N., Benfer, Katherine, Whittingham, Koa, Callaway, Leonie, Ware, Robert S., Clifton, Vicki, Martin, Elizabeth, Robinson, Paul, Forbes, Josephine, Singh, Gurmeet, Hermith-Ramirez, Diana, Marriott, Rhonda, Eades, Anne-Marie, Toombs, Maree, Eades, Sandra, Rae, Kym M. and Strong Families Study Indigenous Steering Committee (2026). Process of co-designing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander longitudinal birth cohort study (The Strong Families Study). Codesign, 1-25. doi: 10.1080/15710882.2026.2675669 |
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2026 Journal Article Strong families study: protocol for a co-designed birth cohort study with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families in Queensland, AustraliaAhmed, Salma Mohamed, Dorey, Emily S., Smith, Davina, Weatherall, Loretta, Friday, Rhiannon, Massi, Luciana F., Rooney, Rebecca, Hermith-Ramirez, Diana, Kendall, Emma, Wheeler, Kai, Eades, Anne-Marie, Toombs, Maree, Boyd, Roslyn N., Marriott, Rhonda, Eades, Sandra J., Benfer, Katherine, Reid, Natasha, Whittingham, Koa, Ware, Robert S., Martin, Elizabeth, Robinson, Paul D., Clifton, Vicki, Callaway, Leonie Kaye, Kumar, Sailesh and Rae, Kym M. (2026). Strong families study: protocol for a co-designed birth cohort study with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families in Queensland, Australia. BMJ Open, 16 (5) e113766, e113766. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-113766 |
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2025 Other Outputs The Indigenous Health Research Priorities study report for Woorabinda 2026Smith, Davina, Ahmed, Salma M., Massi, Luciana, Weatherall, Loretta, Wheeler, Kai, Dorey, Emily, Friday, Rhiannon, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Toombs, Maree and Rae, Kym M. (2025). The Indigenous Health Research Priorities study report for Woorabinda 2026. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/522a355 |
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2025 Other Outputs The Indigenous Health Research Priorities Study Report for Palm Island 2024Wheeler, Kai, Weatherall, Loretta, Smith, Davina, Massi, Luciana, Thorogood, Mieka, Ahmed, Salma M, Friday, Rhiannon, Dorey, Emily, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Toombs, Maree and Rae, Kym M (2025). The Indigenous Health Research Priorities Study Report for Palm Island 2024. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/e2f5589 |
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2025 Other Outputs The Indigenous Health Research Priorities Study Report for Townsville 2024Smith, Davina, Ahmed, Salma M., Massi, Luciana, Weatherall, Loretta, Wheeler, Kai, Dorey, Emily, Friday, Rhiannon, Thorogood, Mieka, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Toombs, Maree and Rae, Kym M. (2025). The Indigenous Health Research Priorities Study Report for Townsville 2024. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/a166664 |
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2025 Other Outputs The Indigenous Health Research Priorities Study Report for Rockhampton 2025Massi, Luciana, Smith, Davina, Ahmed, Salma M., Weatherall, Loretta, Friday, Rhiannon, Dorey, Emily, Wheeler, Kai, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Toombs, Maree and Rae, Kym M. (2025). The Indigenous Health Research Priorities Study Report for Rockhampton 2025. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/50683a9 |
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2024 Conference Publication Residential exposure to green and non-photosynthesising vegetation: comparative effects on academic performance in a longitudinal study of Australian childrenAhmed, Salma, Knibbs, Luke, Moss, Katrina, Mouly, Tafzila, Yang, Ian and Mishra, Gita (2024). Residential exposure to green and non-photosynthesising vegetation: comparative effects on academic performance in a longitudinal study of Australian children. ISEE 2024: 36th Annual Conference of the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology, Santiago, Chile, 25-28 August 2024. Research Triangle Park, NC United States: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. doi: 10.1289/isee.2024.0749 |
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2022 Journal Article Residential greenspace and early childhood development and academic performance: a longitudinal analysis of Australian children aged 4–12 yearsAhmed, Salma M., Knibbs, Luke D., Moss, Katrina M., Mouly, Tafzila A., Yang, Ian A. and Mishra, Gita D. (2022). Residential greenspace and early childhood development and academic performance: a longitudinal analysis of Australian children aged 4–12 years. Science of The Total Environment, 833 155214, 155214. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155214 |
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2022 Journal Article Maternal and childhood ambient air pollution exposure and mental health symptoms and psychomotor development in children: an Australian population-based longitudinal studyAhmed, Salma M., Mishra, Gita D., Moss, Katrina M., Yang, Ian A., Lycett, Kate and Knibbs, Luke D. (2022). Maternal and childhood ambient air pollution exposure and mental health symptoms and psychomotor development in children: an Australian population-based longitudinal study. Environment International, 158 107003, 107003. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2021.107003 |