Papers accepted for publication

 

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  • Adams J, Sibbritt D & Lui C. Health Service Utilisation among Persons with Self-reported Depression: A Longitudinal analysis of 7,164 Women. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing No abstract available.
  • Beatty L, Adams J, Sibbritt D & Wade T. Evaluating the impact of complementary and alternative medicine use on distress and QOL among Australian women with cancer: A propspective longitudinal investigation. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. No abstract available.
  • Bruck D & Astbury J. Population Study on the Predictors of Sleeping Difficulties in Young Australian Women Behavioural Sleep Medicine Abstract
  • Byles J, Gibson R, Parkinson L & Dobson A. Driving myself: Main forms of transport among older women in rural and remote Australia. Intouch, Outback Abstract
  • Byles J & Gallienne L. Driving in older age: a longitudinal study of women in urban, regional and remote areas and the impact of caregiving. Journal of Women and Aging Abstract
  • Byles J, Young A & Lowe J. Women's knowledge and self-management of diabetes. No abstract available.
  • Chojenta C, Loxton D & Lucke J. How does previous mental health, social support and stressful life events contribute to postnatal depression in a prospective Australian sample? Midwifery and Women's Health Abstract
  • Ferguson A, Craig H & Spencer E. Exploring the potential for corpus-based research in speech-language pathology. Abstract
  • Herbert D, Lucke J & Dobson A Birth outcomes after spontaneous or assisted conception among infertile Australian women aged 28-36 years: a prospective, population-based study. Fertility and Sterility No abstract available.
  • Jenkins L, Patterson A & McEvoy M. Higher red meat, chicken and fish intakes are associated with a higher vegetable intake in mid-age, non-vegetarian women Nutrition & Dietetics Journal No abstract available.
  • Johnstone M & Lee C. Young Australian women and their aspirations: “It’s hard enough thinking a week or two in advance at the moment.” The Journal of Adolescent Research Abstract
  • Leung J, Gartner C, Hall W, Lucke J & Dobson A A longitudinal study of the bidirectional relationship between tobacco smoking and psychological distress in a community sample of young Australian women. Psychological Medicine Abstract
  • Liddle J, Parkinson L & Sibbritt D. Painting pictures and playing musical instruments: change in participation and relationship to health in older women. Australasian Journal on Ageing No abstract available.
  • Lowe J, Byles J, Dolja-Gore X & Young A. Does systematically organized care improve outcomes for women with diabetes? Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice Abstract
  • McKerras D, Powers J, Boorman J, Loxton D & Giles G Estimating the impact of mandatory fortification of bread with iodine on pregnant and post-partum women. Epidemiology and Community Health No abstract available.
  • McLaughlin D, Adams J, Sibbritt D & Lui C. Sex differences in the use of complementary and alternative medicine in older men and women. Australasian Journal on Ageing Abstract
  • McLaughlin D, Leung J, Byles J & Dobson A. Living with stairs: Functioning in a large cohort of older Australian men and women. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society No abstract available.
  • McLaughlin D, Leung J, Almeida O & Dobson A. Social support and mortality: If you're sick, friends can't save you. Journal of the American Geriatric Society No abstract available.
  • Menz H, Barr E & Brown W. Predictors and persistence of foot problems in women aged 70 years and over: a prospective study. Maturitas Abstract
  • Mishra D & Dobson A. Using longitudinal profiles to characterise women's symptoms through midlife: results from a large prospective study. Menopause No abstract available.
  • Pachana N, McLaughlin D, Leung J, Byrne G & Dobson A Anxiety and depression in adults in their eighties: Do gender differences remain? International Psychogeriatrics No abstract available.
  • Pit S & Byles J The association of health and employment status in mid-life women: A longitudinal study. Journal of Women's Health No abstract available.
  • Powers J, Loxton D, Baker J,Rich J & Dobson A. Empirical evidence suggests adverse climate events have not affected Australian women's health and well-being. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health No abstract available.
  • Rowlands I & Lee C. The silence was deafening: Social and health service support after miscarriage. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology No abstract available.
  • Sibbritt D, Adams j, Chi Wai L & Broom A. Health services use among young Australian women with allergies, hayfever and sinusitis: A longitudinal analysis. Complementary Therapies in Medicine No abstract available.
  • van Uffelen J, Heesch N & Brown W. Correlates of sitting time in working age Australian women : who should be targeted with interventions to decrease sitting time? Journal of Physical Activity and Health Abstract
  • van Uffelen J, Heesch K, van Gellecum Y, Burton N & Brown W. Which Older Women Could Benefit from Interventions to Decrease Sitting Time and Increase Physical Activity? Journal of The American Geriatrics Society Abstract
  • Wade T, Wilksch S & Lee C. A longitudinal investigation of the impact of disordered eating on young women's quality of life Health Psychology No abstract available.



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