The University of Newcastle, Researcher report.

Researcher: Dr Deborah Loxton
Preferred name: Deb
School: Research Centre For Gender And Health
Commenced with Institution: 23-JUN-2003
Personal URL:

Funded Projects

Please note, only grants administered through the University of Newcastle Research Office are recorded here. For a more complete picture of the researcher's grant history a Personal URL may be supplied, above.

Research Team Initial Year Duration (Years) Funding Body/Client Award Type Title of Project Collaborating Partners Total Cash $ Total Inkind $
Professor Julie Byles;Professor Sandra Capra;Assoc. Prof Pauline Chiarelli;Conjoint Pr David Henry;Professor Tina Koch;Ms Christine Landorf;Conjoint A/Prof Chris Levi;Dr Deborah Loxton;Dr Lynette Mackenzie;Dr Adrienne Milward;Dr Lynne Parkinson;Professor Constance Pond;Assoc. Prof David Sibbritt;Dr Anne Young 2006 3 University of Newcastle Centre - Priority Research Centre PRC - Priority Research Centre for Gender health & Ageing   206000  
Professor Julie Byles;Dr Deborah Loxton 2006 1 Hunter Medical Research Institute Project - Research Grant Adequacy and equity of treatment for depression among older Australian women   11000  
Dr Deborah Loxton;Ms Jennifer Powers;Dr Anne Young 2005 1 Department of Family and Community Services Project - Consultancy/Tender Data provision for the Women's Data Warehouse   42500  
Dr Deborah Loxton 2005 1 University of Newcastle Travel - Travel Grant 8th National Rural Health Conference, 10-13 March 2005   900  
Dr Penelope Warner-Smith;Dr Deborah Loxton 2004 1 Department of Family and Community Services Project - Consultancy/Tender Barriers to service delivery for young pregnant women and mothers.   50257  

Research Higher Degree Supervision

For a more complete picture of the researcher's supervision history a Personal URL may be supplied at the top of this page.

Current Student Supervision

Program Supervision Level Research Topic
M Philosophy (Sociol & Anthro) Co-Supervisor "In their own words'. Healthy ageing in late modernity: An analysis of the free-text comments of the older cohort of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
PhD (Behavioural Science) Principal Supervisor When Life's a Pain: The Relationship between Stress and Modifiable Psychosocial Factors in Arthritis
PhD (Gender & Health) Principal Supervisor Linking Networks: An Exploration Using In-Depth Interwiews with Women who Identify as Having Gone Through a Period of Domestic Violence
PhD (Gender & Health) Principal Supervisor Prevalence, Antecedents and Efficacy of Treatments of Postnatal Depression
PhD (CommunityMed & ClinEpid) Co-Supervisor Your Bloomin' Lot: An Epidemiological Portrait of Australian Baby Boomers

Total Equivalent Full-time Student Units (EFTSU):

Supervision Level EFTSU
Masters 0.400
PhD 1.250

Student Completions

NB - the completions shown here are only those for the University of Newcastle obtained since 2001.

Program Year Research Topic
PhD (Management) 2008 An Examination of the Structural and Political Barriers Preventing Permanent Resident Overseas -Trained Doctors From Working as General Practitioners in Rural New South Wales

Research Publications

Please note, the publications listed here:
(1) relate to the researcher's position at the University of Newcastle only
(2) are for selected categories of publications, and
(3) relate to publication year 1998, onwards.
For a more complete picture of the researcher's publication history a Personal URL may be supplied at the top of this page.

Journal Article

Chojenta Catherine Louise, Byles Julie Ellen, Loxton Deborah Joanne, Mooney Rosemary Helen, ’Communication and dissemination of longitudinal study findings’, International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches, 1 199-209 (2007) [C1]

Loxton Deborah Joanne, Byles Julie Ellen, Dobson Annette, Brown Wendy J, ’Conducting longitudinal research: Practical lessons from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health’, International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches, 1 - (2007) [C2]

Helman Jennifer, Loxton Deborah Joanne, Adamson Lynette Robyn, Graves Anna Maria, Powers Jennifer Robyn, ’Conducting substudies in a longitudinal research project’, International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches, 1 187-198 (2007) [C1]

Loxton Deborah Joanne, ’Editorial’, International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches, 1 78-79 (2007) [C3]

Warner-Smith Penelope Ann, Loxton Deborah Joanne, Brown Wendy J, ’Human Resources for Longitudinal Studies: Matching people to skills and tasks’, International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches, 1 92-103 (2007) [C1]

Loxton Deborah Joanne, Young Anne Frances, ’Longitudinal survey development and design’, International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches, 1 114-125 (2007) [C1]

Loxton Deborah Joanne, Schofield M, Hussain R, Mishra G, ’History of domestic violence and physical health in midlife’, Violence against Women, 12 715-731 (2006) [C1]

Loxton Deborah Joanne, Schofield M, Hussain R, ’Psychological health in midlife among women who have ever lived with a violent partner or spouse’, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 21 1092-1107 (2006) [C1]

Loxton Deborah Joanne, Mooney Rosemary Helen, Young Anne Frances, ’The psychological health of sole mothers in Australia’, Medical Journal of Australia, 184 265-268 (2006) [C1]

Loxton Deborah Joanne, ’What future? The long term implications of sole motherhood for economic wellbeing’, Just Policy, 39-44 (2005) [C1]

Minichiello Victor, Plummer David, Loxton Deborah Joanne, ’Factors predicting sexual relationships in older people: an Australian study’, Australasian Journal on Ageing, 23 125-130 (2004) [C1]

Loxton Deborah Joanne, Schofield Margot J, Hussain Rafat, ’History of domestic violence and health service use among mid-aged Australian women’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 28 383-388 (2004) [C1]

Book

Loxton Deborah Joanne, Stewart Williams Jennifer Anne, Adamson Lynette Robyn, Barriers to Service Delivery for Young Pregnant Women and Mothers: Report to the National Youth Affairs Research Scheme (NYARS), National Youth Affairs Research Scheme, Canberra, 147 (2007) [A2]

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