
Catherine Campbell
Articles
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Nov 20, 2024 |
fn.bmj.com | Cheryl Anne Mackay |Caitlin Gray |Catherine Campbell |Mary Sharp
AbstractBackground Increasingly, preterm-born children are entering adulthood as survival at earlier gestational ages improves. However, there is little understanding of the lived experience in preterm-born adults. Methods A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted including young adults from a regional birth cohort of infants born <33 weeks in Western Australia.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
tandfonline.com | Maria Papadima |Catherine Campbell |Nikolaos Tzikas |Fembe Nanji-Rowe
ABSTRACTThe global rise in adolescent self-harm and suicidal behaviours has intensified the demand for mental health services in the UK. This has further strained already underfunded and understaffed resources, resulting in longer waiting times and increased emergency department visits among teenagers.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
foodsystemsjournal.org | Cody Gusto |Catherine Campbell |Wendy Wood |Annie Wallau
JAFSCD Quick FactsDiscipline: AgricultureLanguage: EnglishEditor in Chief: Duncan HilcheyPublication details:History: 2010–presentPublisher: Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food SystemsFrequency: Quarterly (with advance online publication)Open access: Yes, goldLicense: CC BY 4.0Impact Factor: 3.2 (2022)Standard abbreviations:ISO 4: J. Agric. Food Syst. Community Dev.
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Feb 9, 2024 |
journals.ashs.org | Catherine Campbell |Celina Gómez |Daniela Perez Lugones
Keywords: extension; home gardening; theory of planned behavior; urban agricultureCitizen science is a participatory research method that allows researchers to collect data at a scale and breadth that would not be possible if the data collection had been limited to research teams (Ebitu et al. 2021). Citizen science is also an apt methodology for collecting data in real-world conditions and locations where researchers may not have access (Pollard et al. 2017).
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Jan 2, 2024 |
nature.com | Jiangxiao Qiu |Hui Zhao |Chloe Wardropper |Catherine Campbell |Jacopo A. Baggio |Joshua P Newell
AbstractScaling up urban agriculture could leverage transformative change, to build and maintain resilient and sustainable urban systems. Current understanding of drivers, processes and pathways for scaling up urban agriculture, however, remains fragmentary and largely siloed in disparate disciplines and sectors.
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