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  Health sociology review
Country: Australia

Publisher: eContent Management Pty Ltd

ISBN: 1446-1242



A prospective study of injuries to elite Australian rugby union players
Objectives: To assess injury patterns and incidence in the Australian Wallabies rugby union players from 1994 to 2000. To compare these patterns and rates with those seen at other levels of play, and ...


Productivity burden of smoking in Australia: a life table modelling study
Objectives This study aimed to examine the impact of smoking on productivity in Australia, in terms of years of life lost, quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) lost and the novel measure of ...


Study presents steps to reduce Australia's unintended pregnancies
The newly published ACCORd follow-up study by Monash University's SPHERE Center of Research Excellence will help address Australia's chronically low use of the most effective types of contraception, ...


Employment status and mental health among persons with and without a disability: evidence from an Australian cohort study
The aim of this study was to assess whether there were differences in mental health by labour force status among persons with and without disabilities. Method Over eight annual waves of the Household, ...


New Monash study represents major steps forward to reduce Australia’s unintended pregnancies
The newly published ACCORd follow up study by Monash University’s SPHERE Centre of Research Excellence will help address Australia’s chronically low use of the most effective types of contraception, ...


Old Australian govt study misrepresented as 'Labor in favour of sharia law'
Australia's ruling Labor Party has not campaigned to recognise sharia law, contrary to social media users claiming otherwise. The posts share an image of a 2010 journal article cropped to exclude its ...


Risk of rip current deaths is highest among young men at unpatrolled beaches, Australian study finds
A long-term study of drowning deaths at Australian beaches due to rip currents has found a small reduction in the deaths of men, but little change to the total number of people who drowned because of ...