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1. The Australian longitudinal study on male health-methods.

2. Why do men go to the doctor? Socio-demographic and lifestyle factors associated with healthcare utilisation among a cohort of Australian men.

3. Sleep apnoea in Australian men: disease burden, co-morbidities, and correlates from the Australian longitudinal study on male health.

4. Psychosocial job quality, mental health, and subjective wellbeing: a cross-sectional analysis of the baseline wave of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health.

5. Comparison of physical and psychological health outcomes for motorcyclists and other road users after land transport crashes: an inception cohort study.

6. Backyard benefits? A cross-sectional study of yard size and greenness and children's physical activity and outdoor play.

7. Annual rhythms in adults' lifestyle and health (ARIA): protocol for a 12-month longitudinal study examining temporal patterns in weight, activity, diet, and wellbeing in Australian adults.

8. Diabetes in young adult men: social and health-related correlates.

9. Life stress and suicidal ideation in Australian men - cross-sectional analysis of the Australian longitudinal study on male health baseline data.

10. Introducing Ten to Men, the Australian longitudinal study on male health.

11. Inequalities in socio-economic characteristics and health and wellbeing of men with and without disabilities: a cross-sectional analysis of the baseline wave of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health.

12. Cardiovascular risk outcome and program evaluation of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a community-based, lay peer led program for people with diabetes.

13. Assessing the effectiveness of Australian early childhood education and care experiences: study protocol.

14. Does deterioration in mental health after smoking cessation predict relapse to smoking?

15. A stepped-wedge implementation and evaluation of the healthy active peaceful playgrounds for youth (HAPPY) intervention.