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    The Determinants of Health for Children and Young People in Counties Manukau (2009) 

    Craig, Elizabeth; McDonald, Gabrielle; Reddington, Anne; Wicken, Andrew
    The early years of life provide a crucial foundation for future health and wellbeing. The Determinants of Child and Youth Health in this DHB is the second report in a three part series on the health of children and young ...
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    Cancer in the Context of Severe Mental Illness in New Zealand: An Epidemiological Study 

    Cunningham, Ruth
    Background Experience of severe mental illness is associated with poor physical health and premature death. This issue has received little research attention in New Zealand. This thesis explores the burden of cancer amongst ...
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    Flat Embeddings of Genetic and Distance Data 

    Balvočiūtė, Monika
    The idea of displaying data in the plane is very attractive in many different fields of research. This thesis will focus on distance-based phylogenetics and multidimensional scaling (MDS). Both types of method can be viewed ...
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    On the Case of Youth: Case Files, Case Studies, and the Social Construction of Adolescence 

    Brickell, Chris
    Case files and case studies occupy a significant place in histories of mental illness, sexuality, and "delinquency," and historians have considered the ways case files and case studies construct subjective categories and ...
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    Understanding the energy consumption choices and coping mechanisms of fuel poor households in New Zealand 

    McKague, Fatima; Lawson, Rob; Scott, Michelle; Wooliscroft, Ben
    One in four households in New Zealand are fuel poor. A growing body of evidence links the technical and economic aspects of this phenomenon, however comparatively little research has focused on the wider social impacts. ...
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    Community Treatment Orders for People with Serious Mental Illness: A New Zealand Study 

    Gibbs, Anita; Dawson, John; Mullen, Richard
    New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious mental illness. This study examines the views of service users, family members and mental health professionals (MHPs) about the ...
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    Behind the front desk: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the talk of General Practice Receptionists about health inequities 

    Manhire-Heath, Rowan Kathleen
    General Practice Receptionists (GPRs) are an under-researched and undervalued group of healthcare workers, both in Aotearoa/New Zealand and internationally, evidenced by the limited data on—and research involving—GPRs. As ...
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    Poor Men in the Land of Promises: Settler Masculinity and the Male Breadwinner Economy in Late Nineteenth-Century New Zealand 

    Cooper, Annabel
    Married men and breadwinning were mutually implicit in Pakeha narratives of masculinity in nineteenth-century New Zealand. This article explores the idea that an implicit but important promise held out to immigrants from ...
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    Sensation and the Making of New Zealand Adolescence 

    Brickell, Chris
    Many historians associate adolescent pleasures and subcultures with the mid-twentieth century. Sensations and their personifications, this article suggests, also formed a focus for commentary and experience during the ...
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    Kaupapa Māori: Fact or Fiction? 

    Kapea-Maslin, Shona Te Pare
    Kaupapa Māori, is a term that surfaced within the educational realm but its concept is one that was derived from our tupuna. It is a contested term and has become common-place but what hasn't occurred is its 'defined ...
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