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Deborah Loxton is the Deputy Director of the
Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health.
In this position Deborah manages the University of Newcastle
team.
Dr Deborah Loxton’s
health research focuses on women’s health and wellbeing
with a particular emphasis on the impact of major life events
such as abuse, sole motherhood, and young motherhood. Dr Loxton
has also investigated women’s reproductive health, including
substance use during pregnancy and maternal health in the
first years of motherhood. Dr Loxton has written a number
of papers that describe various methods and outcomes of longitudinal
data collection and analysis, and longitudinal methodology
remains one of her primary research interests. Dr Loxton has
used both quantitative and qualitative methods in analysing
longitudinal data and is now undertaking various projects
that link longitudinal survey data with other data sets, such
as the Midwives Data Collection in NSW.
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here
for details of Dr Loxton's additional research.
To
contact Deborah:
Dr
Deborah Loxton
Women's
Health Australia
Research Centre for Gender, Health & Ageing
University of Newcastle
University Drive
Callaghan NSW 2308
Australia
Phone: +61 2 4913 8872
Fax: +61 2 4913 8888
Email: deborah.loxton@newcastle.edu.au
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