selected publications
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academic article
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Lewis VMarsh GMacmillan JMullins R. Does acknowledgement matter? An exploratory study of the value of a Healthy Workplace Recognition Scheme.
Health Promotion Journal of Australia.
31:518-524.
2020
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Lewis VJWhite VHawthorne FEastwood JMullins R. Addressing elder abuse through integrating law into health: What do allied health professionals at a Community Health Service in Melbourne, Australia, think?.
AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL ON AGEING.
39:e220-e225.
2020
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Sultana FEnglish DRSimpson JADrennan KTMullins RBrotherton JMLWrede CDHeley SSaville MGertig DM. Home-based HPV self-sampling improves participation by never-screened and under-screened women: Results from a large randomized trial (iPap) in Australia.
International Journal of Cancer.
139:281-290.
2016
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Scalzo KMullins R. The recommended interval for cervical cancer screening: Victorian women's attitudes to an extended interval.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
39:153-156.
2015
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Sultana FMullins RMurphy MEnglish DRSimpson JADrennan KTHeley SWrede CDBrotherton JMLSaville MGertig DM. Women's views on human papillomavirus self-sampling: Focus groups to assess acceptability, invitation letters and a test kit in the Australian setting.
Sexual Health.
12:279-286.
2015
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Sultana FMullins REnglish DRSimpson JADrennan KTHeley SWrede CDBrotherton JMLSaville MGertig DM. Women’s experience with home-based self-sampling for human papillomavirus testing.
BMC Cancer.
15.
2015
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Sultana FEnglish DRSimpson JABrotherton JMLDrennan KMullins RHeley SWrede CDSaville MGertig DM. Rationale and design of the iPap trial: a randomized controlled trial of home-based HPV self-sampling for improving participation in cervical screening by never- and under-screened women in Australia.
BMC Cancer.
14.
2014
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Mullins RScalzo KSultana F. Self-sampling for cervical screening: Could it overcome some of the barriers to the Pap test?.
Journal of Medical Screening.
21:201-206.
2014
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Mullins RCoomber KBroun KWakefield M. Promoting cervical screening after introduction of the human papillomavirus vaccine: the effect of repeated mass media campaigns.
Journal of Medical Screening.
20:27-32.
2013
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Brotherton JMLMullins RM. Will vaccinated women attend cervical screening? A population based survey of human papillomavirus vaccination and cervical screening among young women in Victoria, Australia.
Cancer Epidemiology: the international journal of cancer epidemiology, detection and prevention.
36:298-302.
2012
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Dyson SPitts MLyons AMullins R. Providing high quality information about human papillomavirus for women after treatment for high-grade cervical dysplasia.
Sexual Health.
7:49-49.
2010
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Mullins RM. Can older women be motivated to attend for their final Papanicolaou tests? The use of targeted and general personalised reminder letters.
Cancer Epidemiology: the international journal of cancer epidemiology, detection and prevention.
33:306-308.
2009
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Anderson JOMullins RMSiahpush MSpittal MJWakefield M. Mass media campaign improves cervical screening across all socio-economic groups.
Health Education Research.
24:867-875.
2009
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Brotherton JMLMullins RM. Estimating coverage of the National HPV Vaccination Program: where are we at?.
Medical Journal of Australia.
191:188-188.
2009
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Mullins RWakefield MBroun K. Encouraging the right women to attend for cervical cancer screening: results from a targeted television campaign in Victoria, Australia.
Health Education Research.
23:477-486.
2008
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McLeod KWhite VMullins RDavey CWakefield MHill D. How Do Friends Influence Smoking Uptake? Findings From Qualitative Interviews With Identical Twins.
The Journal of Genetic Psychology: Research and Theory on Human Development.
169:117-132.
2008
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Dixon HMullins RWakefield MHill D. Encouraging the Consumption of Fruit and Vegetables by Older Australians: An Experiential Study.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior.
36:245-249.
2004
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Borland RMullins RTrotter LWhite V. Trends in environmental tobacco smoke restrictions in the home in Victoria, Australia.
Tobacco Control.
8:266-271.
1999
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Mullins RLivingston PBorland R. A strategy for involving general practitioners in smoking control.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
23:249-251.
1999
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Wakefield MReid YRoberts LMullins RGillies P. Smoking and smoking cessation among men whose partners are pregnant: a qualitative study.
Social Science and Medicine.
47:657-664.
1998
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Wakefield MReid YRoberts LMullins R. Results of a qualitative study of smoking among pregnant adolescents.
Journal of Adolescent Health.
22:2-3.
1998
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Borland RMorand MMullins R. Prevalence of workplace smoking bans in Victoria.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
21:694-698.
1997
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Mullins RBorland R. Do smokers want to quit?.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
20:426-427.
1996
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Mullins RBorland R. Preference and requests for smoke-free dining.
Australian Journal of Public Health.
19:100-101.
1995
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Mullins R. Attitudes and smoking habits of dentists in Victoria: 16 years on.
Australian Dental Journal.
39:324-326.
1994
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Borland RMullins R. How bothered are people by environmental tobacco smoke?.
Medical Journal of Australia.
160:585-586.
1994
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Borland RMullins R. The increasing prevalence of workplace smoking bans in Victoria.
Journal of Health, Safety and Environment.
10:35-40.
1994
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Mullins RBorland R. Doctors' advice to their patients about smoking..
Australian Family Physician.
22:1146-1155.
1993
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Mullins RM. Needles and syringes for IVDUs.
Medical Journal of Australia.
152:672-672.
1990
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Mullins RM. Reading ability and the use of condoms.
Medical Journal of Australia.
151:358-359.
1989
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Mullins RMSharpley CF. Biofeedback as a Procedure for Teaching Blood Pressure Control to Normotensives.
Behaviour Change.
5:51-65.
1988
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Mullins RMSharpley CF. Vividness of Imagery and Locus of Control as Predictors of Normotensives' Ability to Learn Downward Control of Blood Pressure.
Behaviour Change.
5:66-73.
1988
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Lewis VMarsh GMacmillan JMullins R. Does acknowledgement matter? An exploratory study of the value of a Healthy Workplace Recognition Scheme.
Health Promotion Journal of Australia.
31:518-524.
2020
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conference paper
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O'Donnell HBroun KMullins RScalzo K. PARTNERING WITH SCHOOL-BASED IMMUNISATION PROVIDERS TO IMPROVE HPV IMMUNISATION UPTAKE IN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA.
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology.
1-1.
2014
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Sultana FEnglish DRSimpson JABrotherton JMLDrennan KMullins RHeley SWrede CDSaville MGertig DM. Randomized controlled trial of home-based HPV self-sampling for improving participation in cervical screening by never- and under-screened women in Australia.
International Journal of Gynecological Cancer.
1579-1580.
2014
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Mullins RMBroun KHGrainger MN. WHY SHOULD I STILL HAVE A PAP TEST? CONVEYING THE IMPORTANCE OF CERVICAL SCREENING AFTER BEING VACCINATED AGAINST THE HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS.
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
S166-S166.
2012
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O'Donnell HBroun KMullins RScalzo K. PARTNERING WITH SCHOOL-BASED IMMUNISATION PROVIDERS TO IMPROVE HPV IMMUNISATION UPTAKE IN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA.
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology.
1-1.
2014
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