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2008

Conference Publication

MI data analysis: Imputing missing data from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Health and Relationships using (m)ICE

Ferris, Jason (2008). MI data analysis: Imputing missing data from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Health and Relationships using (m)ICE. Australian Statistical Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 30 June – 3 July 2008.

MI data analysis: Imputing missing data from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Health and Relationships using (m)ICE

2008

Conference Publication

Agreements about sexual exclusivity and subsequent concurrent partnering in Australian couples: The Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships

Richters, Juilet, Ferris, Jason, Smith, Anthony, Pitts, Marian and Shelley, Julia (2008). Agreements about sexual exclusivity and subsequent concurrent partnering in Australian couples: The Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships. Australasian Sexual Health Conference, Perth Australia, 15-17 September 2008.

Agreements about sexual exclusivity and subsequent concurrent partnering in Australian couples: The Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships

2008

Conference Publication

Prevalence, indicence and persistence of a common sexual difficulty: insights from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships

Smith, A. M. A., Richters, J., Ferris, J., Pitts, M., Shelley, J. and Simpson, J. (2008). Prevalence, indicence and persistence of a common sexual difficulty: insights from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships. Australian Sexual Health Conference 2008, Perth, WA, Australia, 15 September 2008. Collingwood, VIC, Australia: CSIRO. doi: 10.1071/SHv5n4abs

Prevalence, indicence and persistence of a common sexual difficulty: insights from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships

2008

Conference Publication

Poly social-drug use in the Australian population: Data from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships

Ferris, Jason, Smith, Anthony, Pitts, Marian, Shelley, Julia, Richters, Juilet and Simpson, Judy (2008). Poly social-drug use in the Australian population: Data from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships. Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs (APSAD) conference, Sydney Australia, 23-26 November 2008.

Poly social-drug use in the Australian population: Data from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships

2008

Conference Publication

Changes in lifetime chance of abortion for Australian women

Shelley, Julia, Smith, Anthony, Pitts, Marian, Ferris, Jason and Richters, Juilet (2008). Changes in lifetime chance of abortion for Australian women. Population Health Congress, Brisbane Australia, 6-9 July 2008.

Changes in lifetime chance of abortion for Australian women

2008

Conference Publication

Australian men and chronic pelvic pain (CPP): Comparative results of the National Institute of Health chronic prostatitis symptoms index (NIH-CPSI) and the CPP scale using data from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships

Ferris, Jason, Pitts, Marian, Smith, Anthony, Richters, Juilet, Shelley, Julia and Simpson, Judy (2008). Australian men and chronic pelvic pain (CPP): Comparative results of the National Institute of Health chronic prostatitis symptoms index (NIH-CPSI) and the CPP scale using data from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships. Australasian Sexual Health Conference, Perth Australia, 15-17 September 2008.

Australian men and chronic pelvic pain (CPP): Comparative results of the National Institute of Health chronic prostatitis symptoms index (NIH-CPSI) and the CPP scale using data from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships

2008

Conference Publication

Multi-state modelling in R: A stochastic approach to modelling pregnancy outcomes

Ferris, Jason (2008). Multi-state modelling in R: A stochastic approach to modelling pregnancy outcomes. Australian Statistical Conference, Melbourne Australia, 30 June – 3 July 2008.

Multi-state modelling in R: A stochastic approach to modelling pregnancy outcomes

2008

Conference Publication

Metacognitions among methamphetamine users in a randomised trial of motivational interviewing and cognitive behaviour therapy

Pohlman, Sonja, Lee, Nicole, Baker, Amander, Ferris, Jason and Kay-Lambkin, Frances (2008). Metacognitions among methamphetamine users in a randomised trial of motivational interviewing and cognitive behaviour therapy. Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference, Sydney Australia, 23-26 November 2008.

Metacognitions among methamphetamine users in a randomised trial of motivational interviewing and cognitive behaviour therapy

2008

Conference Publication

Circumcision in Australia: further evidence on its effects on sexual health and wellbeing from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships

Richters, J., Smith, A. M. A., Ferris, J., Pitts, M., Shelley, J. and Simpson, J. (2008). Circumcision in Australia: further evidence on its effects on sexual health and wellbeing from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships. Australian Sexual Health Conference 2008, Perth, WA, Australia, 15 September 2008. Collingwood, VIC, Australia: CSIRO. doi: 10.1071/SHv5n4abs

Circumcision in Australia: further evidence on its effects on sexual health and wellbeing from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships

2008

Conference Publication

Patterns of cannabis usage in the Australian population: Data from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships

Ferris, Jason, Smith, Anthony, Pitts, Marian, Shelley, Julia, Richters, Juilet and Simpson, Judy (2008). Patterns of cannabis usage in the Australian population: Data from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships. Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs (APSAD) conference, Sydney Australia, 23-26 November 2008.

Patterns of cannabis usage in the Australian population: Data from the Australian longitudinal study of health and relationships