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Children of disadvantaged families more often prescribed antipsychotic drugs

Children of disadvantaged families more often prescribed antipsychotic drugs

Australian children and teens from disadvantaged families are more likely to be prescribed antipsychotic medication than others in the same age group, a new study has found.


The high cost of brain injury as a result of family violence

The high cost of brain injury as a result of family violence

A landmark new report from Brain Injury Australia shines a light on family-violence-related brain injury, and points to a pathway for diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.


Reproductive carrier screening: What is the GP’s role?

Reproductive carrier screening: What is the GP’s role?

How taking a multiple-generation family history can help prospective parents.


Partner violence in LGBTQI relationships

Partner violence in LGBTQI relationships

It is often difficult for those experiencing intimate partner violence to seek help, but it can be especially challenging for people in the LGBTQI community.


First issue of Australian Journal of General Practice now available

First issue of Australian Journal of General Practice now available

The first issue of the Australian Journal of General Practice, the RACGP’s peer-reviewed
scholarly journal, is now available online.


December edition of Australian Family Physician

December edition of Australian Family Physician

The latest edition of Australian Family Physician is now available.


Dr Ronald Schweitzer: Working with men who commit violence against women

Dr Ronald Schweitzer: Working with men who commit violence against women

While many GPs may be relatively familiar with the management of people who have experienced family violence, Dr Ronald Schweitzer’s work is on another side of the issue.


Identifying the underlying signs of family violence

Identifying the underlying signs of family violence

The complex nature of family violence means it rarely presents in an obvious way.


AIHW says 50% of women experience violence

AIHW says 50% of women experience violence

Almost half of Australian women have experienced violence since the age of 15, according to statistics released today by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
 


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