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    • Factors Associated With Preoperative Attrition in Bariatric Surgery: A Protocol for a Systematic Review 11 Medical and Health Sciences 1117 Public Health and Health Services 

      Taylor, T; Dewes, O; Taufa, N; Wrapson, W; Siegert, R (BioMed Central, 2018)
      Background: Bariatric surgery results in substantial medical and economic benefits; however, independent studies typically report high patient preoperative attrition rates. Studies have identified individual characteristics ...
    • The Northwick Park Therapy Dependency Assessment Scale: A Psychometric Analysis From a Large Multicentre Neurorehabilitation Dataset 

      Alexandrescu, R; Siegert, R; Turner-Stokes, L (Informa, 2015)
      Purpose: To assess the internal reliability, construct and concurrent validity and responsiveness of the Northwick Park Therapy Dependency Assessment (NPTDA) scale. Method: A cohort of 2505 neurorehabilitation patients ...
    • Pacific Islands families study: risk and protective factors associated with delinquent behaviour in Pacific 11-year-olds 

      Paterson, J; Tautolo, E-S; Iusitini, L; Taylor, S; Siegert, R (Scientific Research Publishing, 2016)
      This paper examines risk and protective factors associated with delinquent behaviour among Pacific youth living in New Zealand (NZ). As part of the longitudinal Pacific Islands Families study, 11-year-olds Pacific youth ...
    • The Role of Microbiota and Inflammation in Self-judgement and Empathy: Implications for Understanding the Brain-gut-microbiome Axis in Depression 

      Heym, N; Heasman, BC; Hunter, K; Blanco, SR; Wang, GY; Siegert, R; Cleare, A; Gibson, GR; Kumari, V; Sumich, AL (Springer Nature, 2019)
      Rationale: The gut-brain axis includes bidirectional communication between intestinal microbiota and the central nervous system. Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus spp. have been implicated in psychological health, such as ...

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