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ALSWH – Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health

WebThe Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (known as Women’s Health Australia to its participants) is the largest, longest-running project of its kind ever …

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Rural, remote and regional differences in women’s health

WebRural, remote and regional differences in women’s health: Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health Final report prepared for the Australian …

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The Study – ALSWH

WebThe Study. The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (ALSWH) is a national, longitudinal, population-based study. ALSWH explores factors that influence health …

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Contraception, Conception, and Change of Life

WebALSWH has tracked the health and wellbeing of 14,247 women born between 1973 and 1978 for over 25 years. Their data reveals trends in contraceptive choices as they …

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The current state of women’s health in Australia

WebThe current state of women’s health in Australia Informing the development of the National Women’s Health Strategy 2020–2030 July 2018

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Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health

WebPage 2 of 8. Introduction . The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (ALSWH) is a long-running survey that has tracked the health and health service use of women …

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Participant newsletters – ALSWH

WebNewsletters. Every year the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health produces a newsletter for all of the project’s participants. The newsletter describes current events at …

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Join the Women’s Health Australia study – ALSWH

WebIn just 2 minutes. Women’s Health Australia (WHA), also known as the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health, is the longest running study on women’s health and wellbeing in Australia. Join us to make sure all Australian women are given a voice in policy that impacts their health and wellbeing. What are we.

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Acknowledgement of gender identity – ALSWH

WebAcknowledgement of gender identity. The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health, also known as Women’s Health Australia, was established to gather information …

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The obesity epidemic in Australia

WebIn less than 20 years, the prevalence of adolescent obesity (before women enter the study) has increased rapidly. In 1996, 4.2% of 18-years-olds entering the study were obese. By …

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Informing the National Plan to End Violence against Women and …

WebThe National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022-2032 has four focus areas: prevention; early intervention; response; and recovery and healing. …

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The Revised Life Orientation Test (LOT-R)

WebScale Evaluation. Item Responses The distributions of responses to the 6 items from the LOT-R are shown in Table 1. Responses were distributed across the entire scale, with a slight skewed left for positive items and slight skew right for negative items. Mean scores were similar for the 3 age cohorts (Younger: 2.3 to 2.8; Mid-age and Older: 2.4 to.

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Australian women’s mental health and wellbeing in the …

WebAustralian women’s mental health and wellbeing in the context of the COVID - 19 pandemic in 2020 . Deborah Loxton, Natalie Townsend, Peta Forder, Isabelle Barnes,

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2022 Major Report – ALSWH

WebThe Study’s 2022 report uses longitudinal data collected across the four cohorts of women in the ALSWH to focus on health and risk factors in midlife. The women in the 1973-78 …

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2019 Major Report – Policy briefs from the Australian

WebPolicy Briefs from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health. This major report, the latest in a series for the Department of Health, provides policy briefs on major topics …

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Duke Social Support Index

WebThe social interaction sub-scale is calculated as the sum of re-coded scores for items 1 to 4; the sub-scale ranges from 4 to 12 with higher scores indicating more social interaction; there is no imputation of missing items. The subjective support sub-scale is calculated as the sum of codes for items 5 to 11; the subscale ranges from 7 to 21

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The impact of multiple chronic conditions: Findings from …

WebThe research on which this report is based was conducted as part of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health by researchers from the University of Queensland and

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