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  • The role of campus design on physical activity, health, and well-being

    We are conducting a short survey about campus design on health, well-being and physical activity. This survey is being undertaken as part of a QUT research project, led by the QUT Human-Building Interaction Group (HBI), to better understand if and how the design of the built environment contributes to staff health and wellbeing on university campuses.

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  • Immediate effects of various shoe and shoe insert designs on in-shoe plantar pressures in women with foot pain

    This project is investigating the effects of various shoe and shoe insert designs on pressures under the foot in women with foot pain, as well as their effect on foot pain and comfort.

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  • Empowerment through the lens: a photovoice exploration of empowerment in domestic and family violence survivors

    This study seeks to better understand the concept of empowerment in relation to women who have experienced domestic and family violence (DFV).

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  • Individual differences and online media participation

    Social media participation is an emerging area where different individual factors can influence engagement and behaviour which can impact on one’s well-being.

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  • School-based child sexual abuse prevention education: A study of schools’ readiness

    Child sexual abuse can be prevented by adopting proven public health approaches including the development, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-informed primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies. School-based education is an important approach in the primary prevention of CSA. However, few studies have focused on the extent to which schools are ready to implement child sexual abuse prevention education. This study aims to develop and test a new tool to assess schools’ readiness for CSA prevention education. It will enable understanding about the status of schools’ readiness, and the factors influencing schools’ readiness. The results of the study will be used to develop strategies to support schools.

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  • Understanding sleep-wake behaviour in esports

    The research aims to investigate the daily sleeping habits (e.g. sleep quality and duration) and gameplay activity of esports players at any competitive level, across various esport titles and gaming platforms.

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  • Autistic adolescent and young people's views on Internet threats: an exploratory pilot study of Internet safety

    The purpose of this project is to learn about autistic adolescents' views on threats to safe and positive Internet engagement.

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  • Unveiling the driving forces: understanding what predicts interpersonal goal adoption on Instagram

    This study aims to explore what contributes to people’s goals for interacting with others on social media to understand what guides differences in online social behaviours

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  • What's working well: an exploration of positive higher degree research (HDR) student experiences

    Higher Degree Research (HDR) students undergo substantial intellectual growth but can face significant challenges that can lead to symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress. This study aims to investigate the factors contributing to the wellbeing of HDR students at QUT.

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  • Exploring young people's willingness and intentions to purchase clothing

    The purpose of this online survey is to understand young people’s (aged 18-24 years) willingness and intention to purchase clothing. This will be explored through asking about a range of factors including attitudes, image perceptions, and willingness to purchase clothing, including second-hand garments.

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  • Using mealtimes to support child self-regulation

    This study is unique, as it is the first in the world to recruit the child, their parent/guardian, and their early childhood educator into the same study, bringing together information about at mealtimes at home and in early childhood education.

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  • Experience survey: Pastor sexual misconduct with adult congregation members in Evangelical, Pentecostal Christian faith communities in Australia

    The purpose of this research is to explore pastor sexual misconduct within Pentecostal faith communities (male or female pastors). The survey will examine the experiences of adult congregation members (18+) or church staff, who have been in an inappropriate relationship with, or the victim/survivors of pastor sexual misconduct within a Pentecostal faith community. For research purposes, the term pastor sexual misconduct will be used. However, you may view your experience with the pastor differently and you will be provided an opportunity to describe the language that supports your experience.

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