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HeSANDA

HeSANDA is an initiative of the ARDC (Australian Research Data Commons) to establish a national infrastructure to support the sharing and reuse of sensitive health research data. It will facilitate the FAIR Data Principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable), with an initial focus on investigator-initiated clinical trials datasets and planned extension to other study types such as clinical registries and cohort studies in late 2023.

 

Piloting a Self-Criticism Intervention Addressing the Relationship Between Social Media Use and Eating Disorder Risk in University Students keyboard_arrow_up

Madelaine de Valle (Principal Investigator)

Prof Tracey Wade (Co-Investigator)

ANZCTR: ACTRN12621000353897

DOI: https://doi.org/10.25957/P8VP-Y047

Date made available: 2021

Description: This was a pilot study investigating the feasibility and acceptability of a novel intervention addressing the relationship between social media use and eating disorder risk in young adults. University students aged 17-25 (N = 170) were screened and randomized (n = 130) to the self-criticism intervention, social media curation as an active comparator, or waitlist control group. The intervention comprised self-guided cognitive behaviour therapy delivered in four modules over 1 week. Primary outcomes were feasibility and acceptability. Secondary outcomes were appearance motivations for social media use, appearance comparison, self-criticism, body image flexibility, and disordered eating (at baseline, one-week post-randomization, and two-weeks post-randomization).  

Research Unit Link: College of Education, Psychology and Social Work

Publisher: Flinders University 

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  • Data Sharing Guidelines

  • Protocol (for access please contact enquiries@healthtranslationsa.org.au)

  • Data Dictionary (for access please contact enquiries@healthtranslationsa.org.au) 

Contact: enquiries@healthtranslationsa.org.au

Establishing the physiological and sleep disruption characteristics of noise disturbances in sleep keyboard_arrow_up

Prof Peter Catcheside (Principal Investigator)

Dr Gorica Micic (Collaborator)

ANZCTR: ACTRN12619000501145

DOI: https://doi.org/10.25957/e7wv-dt39

Date made available: 2021

Description: 

This study was designed to assess the impacts of noise disturbance on sleep and physiology, and comprised several parts:

An in-lab pilot study to assess the effects of 20 second and 3 minute noise exposures during sleep in healthy sleepers, with hearing data and subjective and objective sleep data (n = 25) 

Computer assisted telephone interview (survey) of individuals living in proximity to rural wind farms, residents close to busy urban roads, or those in quiet rural areas (n = 542)

Multi-day field study recording sleep and acoustic characteristics in individual residences close to wind farms (n = 27)

In laboratory multi-day study (n = 68), with individuals reporting either: wind farm noise exposed with subjective sleep disruption, proximity to a wind farm but no subjective sleep disturbance, proximity to a busy road with subjective sleep disturbance, and comparator population from quiet rural locations. Participants had an acclimation night in the sleep laboratory and were then exposed to various sound conditions during sleep on the following nights. Recordings include subjective and objective sleep and hearing data, and various questionnaires at multiple timepoints.

Please note the due to ethical considerations and the impracticality of de-identification, individual participant data is not able to be released for some items, and only summary or aggregate data will be reported and available for sharing. 

Research Unit Link: College of Medicine and Public Health

Publisher: Flinders University

Dataset Access

  • Data Sharing Guidelines  

  • Protocol note (for access please contact enquiries@healthtranslationsa.org.au)

  • Data Dictionary note (for access please contact enquiries@healthtranslationsa.org.au)

 

Contact: enquiries@healthtranslationsa.org.au

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