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Leonie Segal
University of South Australia - Adelaide / Australia
Social Sciences / Social Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 2912
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Leonie Segal's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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A Mediterranean-style dietary intervention supplemented with fish oil improves diet quality and mental health in people with depression: A randomized controlled trial (HELFIMED)N Parletta, D Zarnowiecki, J Cho, A Wilson, S Bogomolova, A Villani, ...Nutritional neuroscience 22 (7), 474-487, 20193692019
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The importance of patient empowerment in health system reformL SegalHealth Policy 44 (1), 31-44, 19982051998
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Risk factors for child maltreatment in an Australian population-based birth cohortJC Doidge, DJ Higgins, P Delfabbro, L SegalChild Abuse & Neglect 64, 47-60, 20172002017
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A systematic review of evidence on the association between hospitalisation for chronic disease related ambulatory care sensitive conditions and primary health care resourcingOR Gibson, L Segal, RA McDermottBMC health services research 13 (1), 336, 20131982013
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Comparing the incomparable? A systematic review of competing techniques for converting descriptive measures of health status into QALY-weightsD Mortimer, L SegalMedical decision making 28 (1), 66-89, 20081902008
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