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1“...Lack of time is one of the most common reasons people give for not exercising or eating healthy food, yet few studies explicitly test its relationship with...”
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2by Hewitt, Belinda Strazdins, Lyndall Martin, Bill Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.06.2017)“...This paper investigates the health effects of the introduction of a near universal paid parental leave (PPL) scheme in Australia, representing a natural social...”
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3by Venn, Danielle Dixon, Jane Banwell, Cathy Strazdins, Lyndall Published in Public health nutrition (01.04.2018)“...To examine socio-economic status (SES) and time-related factors associated with less healthy food purchases in Australia. Data were from the 2009/10 Household...”
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4by Li, Jianghong Kaiser, Till Pollmann-Schult, Matthias Strazdins, Lyndall Published in Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) (01.08.2019)“...BackgroundMost existing studies on maternal employment and childhood overweight/obesity are from the USA. They are predominantly cross-sectional and show a...”
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5by Strazdins, Lyndall Baxter, Jennifer A Li, Jianghong Published in Journal of marriage and family (01.08.2017)“...Using two waves of paired data from a population sample of 10‐ to 13‐year‐old Australian children (5,711 father–child observations), the authors consider how...”
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6by Strazdins, Lyndall Welsh, Jennifer Korda, Rosemary Broom, Dorothy Paolucci, Francesco Published in Sociology of health & illness (01.01.2016)“...Time can be thought of as a resource that people need for good health. Healthy behaviour, accessing health services, working, resting and caring all require...”
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7by Sam-ang Seubsman Matthew James Kelly B. Asian Studies Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan Adrian C. Sleigh Published in Asia-Pacific journal of public health (01.09.2011)“...Poor self-rated health (SRH) correlates strongly with mortality. In developed countries, women generally report worse SRH than males. Few studies have reported...”
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8by Doan, Tinh Strazdins, Lyndall Leach, Liana Published in The European journal of health economics (01.06.2020)“...While several studies have estimated returns to education in Australia, there is limited evidence regarding the influence of health on the returns. This paper...”
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9by Dinh, Huong Cooklin, Amanda R Leach, Liana S Westrupp, Elizabeth M Nicholson, Jan M Strazdins, Lyndall Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.12.2017)“...The demands arising from the combination of work and family roles can generate conflicts (work-family conflicts), which have become recognized as major social...”
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10by Nguyen, Cattram D Strazdins, Lyndall Nicholson, Jan M Cooklin, Amanda R Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.07.2018)“...Understanding the long-term health effects of employment – a major social determinant – on population health is best understood via longitudinal cohort...”
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11by Zhao, Yixuan Richardson, Alice Poyser, Carmel Butterworth, Peter Strazdins, Lyndall Leach, Liana S Published in International archives of occupational and environmental health (01.08.2019)“...Shift work is common. However, research findings are mixed regarding the impact of shift work on mental health. This systematic review sought to provide a...”
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12by Zhao, Yixuan Cooklin, Amanda R Richardson, Alice Strazdins, Lyndall Butterworth, Peter Leach, Liana S Published in Journal of family issues (01.02.2021)“...Shift work might aggravate work–family conflict and mental health. The current study used moderated-mediation analyses to investigate the association between...”
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13by Strazdins, Lyndall OBrien, Léan V Lucas, Nina Rodgers, Bryan Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.06.2013)“...Prevailing child psychopathology paradigms focus on caregiving in isolation from market work. Yet most children's caregivers — mothers and fathers — are also...”
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14by Sarah Johnson Jianghong Li Garth Kendall Lyndall Strazdins Peter Jacoby Published in Journal of marriage and family (01.02.2013)“...This study examined the association between typical parental work hours (including nonemployed parents) and children's behavior in two-parent heterosexual...”
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15by Cooklin, Amanda R Giallo, Rebecca Strazdins, Lyndall Martin, Angela Leach, Liana S Nicholson, Jan M Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.12.2015)“...One in ten fathers experience mental health difficulties in the first year postpartum. Unsupportive job conditions that exacerbate work-family conflict are a...”
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16by Zulfiqar, Tehzeeb Burns, Richard A D’Este, Catherine Strazdins, Lyndall Published in BMJ open (01.07.2019)“...ObjectiveThis study aimed to identify body mass index (BMI) trajectories and their predictors in Australian children by their maternal immigrant...”
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17by Banwell, Cathy Sargent, Ginny Dixon, Jane Strazdins, Lyndall Published in Critical public health (01.01.2019)“...Workplace health promotion (WHP) is advocated to progress the health and well-being of employees. However, research findings on its uptake and impacts are...”
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18by Welsh, Jennifer Strazdins, Lyndall Charlesworth, Sara Kulik, Carol T Butterworth, Peter Published in BMC public health (25.08.2016)“...As people are living longer, they are being encouraged to work longer. While it is assumed that extended employment will be good for health, the evidence has...”
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19by Westrupp, Elizabeth M Strazdins, Lyndall Martin, Angela Cooklin, Amanda Zubrick, Stephen R Nicholson, Jan M Published in Journal of marriage and family (01.02.2016)“...The relationships between employed mothers' work–family conflict and psychological distress are unlikely to be static or one way. Using longitudinal data, the...”
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20“...Why are employed women at increased risk for upper limb musculoskeletal disorders and what can this tell us about the way work and family life shape health?...”