Marmingee Hand
University of Notre Dame
9 Papers
2 Citations
Marmingee Hand is an academic researcher from University of Notre Dame. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Marmingee Hand include University of Notre Dame Australia.
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The Lililwan Project: study protocol for a population-based active case ascertainment study of the prevalence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) in remote Australian Aboriginal communities
James P. Fitzpatrick,Elizabeth J Elliott,Jane Latimer,Maureen Carter,June Oscar,Manuela L. Ferreira,Heather Carmichael Olson,Barbara R. Lucas,Robyn Doney,Claire Salter,Elizabeth Peadon,Genevieve Hawkes,Marmingee Hand +12 more
TL;DR: This project will establish the prevalence of FasD and other health and developmental problems in school-aged children residing in the Fitzroy Valley, providing data to inform FASD prevention and management and to disseminate widely through peer-reviewed manuscripts, reports, conference presentations and the media.
Jandu Yani U (for all families): evaluating Indigenous Triple P, a community-tailored parenting support program in remote Aboriginal communities
Ellaina Andersson,Cari McIlduff,Karen M. T. Turner,Emily Romaine Carter,Marmingee Hand,Sue Thomas,Jadnah Davies,Stewart Einfeld,Elizabeth J. Elliott +8 more
TL;DR: Indigenous Triple P is a culturally tailored parenting support program delivered in remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia. It is effective in reducing challenging behaviours, improving parenting practices and increasing self-efficacy and empowerment among families.
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Embedding the Model of Engaging with Communities Collaboratively (MECC) in the Jandu Yani U (For All Families) Project in Aboriginal communities of the Fitzroy Valley, Western Australia
Cari McIlduff,Karen Turner,Jadnah Davies,Emily Carter,Sue Thomas,Ellaina Andersson,Marmingee Hand,Stewart L. Einfeld,Elizabeth J. Elliott +8 more
TL;DR: The authors evaluated the use of the Model of Engaging Communities Collaboratively (MECC) to guide the Jandu Yani U (For All Families) project, in which the Triple P-positive parenting program was collaboratively adapted for use in very remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia.
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Bigiswun Kid Project: a longitudinal study of adolescents living with high rates of prenatal alcohol exposure, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and early life trauma in remote Australian Aboriginal communities
Lauren J. Rice,Tracey W. Tsang,Emily Carter,Marmingee Hand,Jadnah Davies,Sue Thomas,Eric Bedford,Emma Bear,Cheyenne Carter,Lisa McCray Cannon,Elizabeth J Elliott +10 more
TL;DR: The overarching aim of the Bigiswun Kid Project is to identify adolescents’ needs and build knowledge to inform services to improve the health and well-being of adolescents in remote Aboriginal communities.