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2015Jan
Walkable Area Within which Destinations Matter: Differences between Australian and Japanese Cities

Sugiyama, T., Inoue, S., Cerin, E., Shimomitsu, T. and Owen, N. (2015). Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health. 27(2), NP2757-NP2763. 

2015Jan
Validity and Reliability of Stillbirth Data using Linked Self-reported and Administrative Datasets

Hure, A., Chojenta, C., Powers, J., Byles, J. and Loxton, D. (2015). Journal of Epidemiology. 25(1), 30-37. 

2015Jan
Social Resource Correlates of Levels and Timeto-Death-Related Changes in Late-Life Affect. Psychology and Aging

Windsor, T.D., Gerstorf, D. and Luszcz, M.A. (2015). Psychology and Aging. 30(1), 136-148. 

2015Jan
Sense of Purpose as a Psychological Resource for Aging. Developmental Psychology

Windsor, T.D., Curtis, R.C. and Luszcz, M.A. (2015). Developmental Psychology. 51(7), 975-986. 

2015Jan
Retirement, Age, Gender and Mental Health: Findings from the 45 and Up Study

Vo, K., Forder, P.M., Tavener, M., Rodgers, B., Banks, E., Bauman, A. and Byles, J.E. (2015). Aging and Mental Health. 19(7), 647-657.

2015Jan
Price Efficiency in the Dutch Annuity Market

Cannon, E., Stevens, R. and Tonks, I. (2013). Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.

2015Jan
Predictors of Injurious Falls and Fear of Falling Differ: An 11-year Longitudinal Study of Incident Events in Older People

Clemson, L., Kendig, H., Mackenzie, L. and Browning, C. (2015). Journal of Aging Health. 27 (2), 239-256. 

2015Jan
Online and Offline Recruitment of Young Women for a Longitudinal Health Survey: Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health 1989-95 cohort

Loxton, D., Powers, J., Anderson, A., Townsend, N., Harris, M., Tuckerman, R., Pease, S., Mishra, G.and Byles, J. (2015). Journal of Medical Internet Research. 7(5), e109. 

2015Jan
Neighbourhood Environment, Sitting Time and Motorised Transport in Older Adults: A Cross-sectional Study

Barnett, A., Cerin, E., Ching, C., Lee, R. and Johnston, J.M. (2015) BMJ Open. 5(4).