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The association of mobile touch screen device use with parent-child attachment: a systematic reviewMobile touch screen devices (smartphones and tablet computers) have become an integral part of many parents’ and children’s lives, with this interaction linked to physical, mental and social outcomes. Despite the known importance of parent-child attachment, evidence on the association between device use and attachment was yet to be reviewed.

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Better Your BioMood: First Findings Published in Origins SubprojectFirst Findings Published in Origins Sub-Project

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ORIGINS named in multi-million dollar investment towards child healthORIGINS named in multi-million investment towards child health

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ORIGINS Family Fun Day 2023Families gathered in the autumn sunshine to celebrate ORIGINS

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New Home for ORIGINSThe Kids Joondalup will be the new home for the ORIGINS research and data teams

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Digital support engagement needed for new MumsSystematic review explores engagement levels of digital tools during the perinatal period

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Calling All Budding ArtistsCalling all budding artists - submit your child's artwork to win!

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ORIGINS takes part in Aboriginal wellness expoORIGINS participated in the inaugural Wadjak Northside Social Emotional Wellbeing Expo on 24 October at the Wadjak Northside Aboriginal Community Centre.

ORIGINS provides researchers, students, clinicians and universities with a unique opportunity to play a crucial role in changing the health of future generations.

The community reference group consists of members from the Wanneroo and Joondalup community who provide a community perspective for the Project.