2015 Other Outputs Comorbid alcohol and mental health disorders: a longitudinal analysis of development to young adulthoodSalom, Caroline (2015). Comorbid alcohol and mental health disorders: a longitudinal analysis of development to young adulthood. PhD Thesis, School of Public Health, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2015.893 |
2015 Journal Article Predictors of comorbid polysubstance use and mental health disorders in young adults-a latent class analysisSalom, Caroline L., Betts, Kim S., Williams, Gail M., Najman, Jackob M. and Alati, Rosa. (2015). Predictors of comorbid polysubstance use and mental health disorders in young adults-a latent class analysis. Addiction, 111 (1), 156-164. doi: 10.1111/add.13058 |
2015 Journal Article Associations between self-reported symptoms of prenatal maternal infection and post-traumatic stress disorder in offspring: evidence from a prospective birth cohort studyBetts, Kim S., Salom, Caroline L., Williams, Gail M., Najman, Jakob M. and Alati, Rosa (2015). Associations between self-reported symptoms of prenatal maternal infection and post-traumatic stress disorder in offspring: evidence from a prospective birth cohort study. Journal of Affective Disorders, 175, 241-247. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2015.01.011 |
2015 Journal Article Familial factors associated with development of alcohol and mental health comorbiditySalom, Caroline L., Williams, Gail M., Najman, Jake M. and Alati, Rosa (2015). Familial factors associated with development of alcohol and mental health comorbidity. Addiction, 110 (2), 248-257. doi: 10.1111/add.12722 |
2015 Journal Article Substance use and mental health disorders are linked to different forms of intimate partner violence victimisationSalom, Caroline L., Williams, Gail M., Najman, Jakob M. and Alati, Rosa (2015). Substance use and mental health disorders are linked to different forms of intimate partner violence victimisation. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 151, 121-127. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.03.011 |
2015 Conference Publication Comorbidity: what happens when alcohol and mental health disorders co-occur?Salom, Caroline (2015). Comorbidity: what happens when alcohol and mental health disorders co-occur?. 2015 Northern Territory AOD Sector Forum, Alice Springs, NT Australia, 22-24 June 2015. Alice Springs, NT Australia: Association of Alcohol and Other Drugs Agencies Northern Territory. |
2015 Journal Article Individual, school-related and family characteristics distinguish co-occurrence of drinking and depressive symptoms in very young adolescentsSalom, Caroline L., Kelly, Adrian B., Alati, Rosa, Williams, Gail M., Patton, George C. and Williams, Joanne W. (2015). Individual, school-related and family characteristics distinguish co-occurrence of drinking and depressive symptoms in very young adolescents. Drug and Alcohol Review, 35 (4), 387-396. doi: 10.1111/dar.12303 |
2014 Journal Article Does early socio-economic disadvantage predict comorbid alcohol and mental health disorders?Salom, Caroline L., Williams, Gail M., Najman, Jake M. and Alati, Rosa (2014). Does early socio-economic disadvantage predict comorbid alcohol and mental health disorders?. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 142, 146-153. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.06.011 |
2014 Journal Article Do young people with comorbid mental and alcohol disorders experience worse behavioural problems?Salom, Caroline L., Betts, Kim S., Williams, Gail M., Najman, Jackob M., Scott, James G. and Alati, Rosa (2014). Do young people with comorbid mental and alcohol disorders experience worse behavioural problems?. Psychiatry Research, 219 (2), 372-379. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2014.05.056 |
2012 Journal Article Evidence that community-based prevention reduces adolescent alcohol use: A commentary on Gilligan et al.Salom, Caroline L., Holman, April, Connor, Jason P., Toumbourou, John W. and Kelly, Adrian B. (2012). Evidence that community-based prevention reduces adolescent alcohol use: A commentary on Gilligan et al.. Drug and Alcohol Review, 31 (7), 930-931. doi: 10.1111/j.1465-3362.2012.00463.x |
2011 Other Outputs Final report of Schoolies celebrations in Victoria 2009: analysis, conclusions and recommendationsSalom, Caroline, George, Jessica, Roach, Kerry and Kinner, Stuart (2011). Final report of Schoolies celebrations in Victoria 2009: analysis, conclusions and recommendations. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Centre for Addiction Research and Education. |
2011 Journal Article A Bifunctional Role for Group IIA Secreted Phospholipase A(2) in Human Rheumatoid Fibroblast-like Synoviocyte Arachidonic Acid MetabolismBryant, Katherine J., Bidgood, Matthew J., Lei, Pei-Wen, Taberner, Megan, Salom, Caroline, Kumar, Vinod, Lee, Lawrence, Church, W. Bret, Courtenay, Brett, Smart, Brian P., Gelb, Michael H., Cahill, Michael A., Graham, Garry G., McNeil, H. Patrick and Scott, Kieran F. (2011). A Bifunctional Role for Group IIA Secreted Phospholipase A(2) in Human Rheumatoid Fibroblast-like Synoviocyte Arachidonic Acid Metabolism. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 286 (4), 2492-2503. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M110.123927 |
2011 Conference Publication What do young people want? Development and evaluation of substance use resourcesFletcher, R., van Dooren, K., O'Connor, M. and Salom, C. (2011). What do young people want? Development and evaluation of substance use resources. 6th International Conference on Drugs and Young People, Melbourme, Australia, 2 - 4 May 2011. Australia: Australian Drug Froundation. |
2011 Conference Publication Parents’ view of Schoolies: Rite of passage or a boozy party?Quek, Lake-Hui, White, Angela, Kelly, Adrian, Connor, Jason and Salom, Caroline (2011). Parents’ view of Schoolies: Rite of passage or a boozy party?. The National School Leavers Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 17-18 May 2011. |
2011 Conference Publication Presentation 3-An evaluation of the choices schoolies program in North QueenslandQuek, Lake-Hui, White, Angela, Brown, Judith, Low, Christine, Dalton, Nigel, Salom, Caroline and Connor, Jason (2011). Presentation 3-An evaluation of the choices schoolies program in North Queensland. Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference 2011, Hobart, Australia, 3-16 November 2011. West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell. doi: 10.1111/j.1465-3362.2011.00355.x |
2011 Conference Publication Schoolies: Patterns of drug use and risk taking can inform prevention policy and provide opportunities for preventative practiceSalom, Caroline (2011). Schoolies: Patterns of drug use and risk taking can inform prevention policy and provide opportunities for preventative practice. 6th International Conference on Drugs and Young People, Melbourne, Australia, 2-4 May 2011. |
2011 Other Outputs Schoolies celebrations in Victoria 2009: A model for data collectionSalom, Caroline (2011). Schoolies celebrations in Victoria 2009: A model for data collection. Victorian Department of Health. |
2011 Conference Publication An evaluation of the Choices Schoolies program in North QueenslandQuek, L.-H., White, A., Brown, J., Low, C., Dalton, N., Salom, C. and Connor, J.P. (2011). An evaluation of the Choices Schoolies program in North Queensland. Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference 2011, Hobart, Australia, 13-16 November, 2011. Drug and Alcohol Review. doi: 10.1111/j.1465-3362.2011.00355.x/pdf |
2011 Other Outputs Schoolies celebrations: Social norms, risks and prevention strategies: A report commissioned by Victorian Drug and Alcohol Prevention Council for the Victorian Department of HealthRoach, Kerry and Salom, Caroline (2011). Schoolies celebrations: Social norms, risks and prevention strategies: A report commissioned by Victorian Drug and Alcohol Prevention Council for the Victorian Department of Health. Victorian Department of Health, Victorian Drug and Alcohol Prevention Council. |
2009 Other Outputs Schoolies celebrations: social norms, risks and prevention strategies - a review of the literatureRoach, Kerry and Salom, Caroline (2009). Schoolies celebrations: social norms, risks and prevention strategies - a review of the literature. The Schoolies Compendium Melbourne, VIC Australia: Victorian Government Department of Health. |