
Overview
Background
A/Prof Leigh Tooth is a Principal Research Fellow who specialises in research on maternal and child health and general women's health, in particular on women carers, health inequalities and the socio-economic determinants of health, quality of life and comorbidity.
A/Prof Leigh Tooth is currently Principal Research Fellow and Deputy Director of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (ALSWH). She chairs the Data Access Committee of the ALSWH. She is CI on the NHMRC funded Centre for Research Excellence on Women and Non-communicable Disease (CRE WaND): Prevention and Detection (2019–2024). She was CI on the NHMRC funded Mothers and their Children’s Health Study (MatCH) (2014-2018). MatCH is investigating the relationship between mothers’ health history, since 1996, and the family environment to children’s health and development outcomes, including health service utilisation. She is also leading a program of research into health inequalities and the socio-economic determinants of health, and women carers. Her other current research interests are quality of life and comorbidity. Her previous research experiences include a NHMRC Public Health Fellowship (1999-2003), during which she investigated the short and long term functional and community outcomes of people following stroke, and being a NHMRC Fellow with the Longitudinal Studies Unit in the School of Public Health at the University of Queensland researching statistical methodology and teaching into the epidemiology program. She has a PhD and first class honours degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of Queensland.
Availability
- Associate Professor Leigh Tooth is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Occupational Therapy, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Health inequalities in lifecourse research
Impact of health inequalities on health outcomes across the lifecourse in women Impact of health inequalities on health service use Impact of intergenerational mobility of health inequalities on health outcomes
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Maternal and child health
A/Prof Leigh Tooth is CI on the NHMRC funded Mothers and their Children’s Health Study (MatCH). MatCH is investigating the relationship between mothers’ health history, since 1996, and the family environment to children’s health and development outcomes, including health service utilisation.
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chronic disease/multi-morbidity
Measurement of multi-morbidity Impact of mulit-morbidity on health outcomes in women
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Caring
Impacts of caring on Australian women Determinants of transitions in caring by women Health service use of women carers
Research impacts
I have successfully led several major research projects which have focussed on elements of the Australian health care system. Several of my research publications and reports have informed health policy, for example by:
· Delivering policy recommendations about the use and impact of Medicare and DVA funded health care services on war widows to the DVA
· Delivering policy recommendations to inform the
1) Government’s National Respite for Carers Program, in particular the Employed Carers Innovative Project,
2) Report by the Centre for Health Service Development on “Effective Caring: A synthesis of the International Evidence on Carer Needs and Interventions”, and subsequently
3) Australian Government’s National Women’s Health Policy 2010.
I am also one of the founding chief investigators of the OTseeker (Occupational Therapy Systematic Evaluation of Evidence) database (http:\\www.otseeker.com). OTseeker contains citations and abstracts of >9000 systematic reviews and RCTs relevant to occupational therapy. All RCTs have been critically appraised and rated to assist therapists’ judge the quality and usefulness of trials to help inform clinical interventions and decision making. OTseeker is freely available worldwide. Since its launch in 2003, OTseeker has had >2 million visits; people accessing OTseeker come from >100 countries including the USA, UK, Canada, the Scandinavian countries, Japan, Germany, Senegal, Chad, Slovenia, Columbia, Georgia, Tanzania and Kuwait.
The quality and impact of OTseeker is reinforced by its continued external funding since 2002.
The international status and importance of OTseeker is further evidenced by:
· Endorsement at the International Conference on Evidence based Practice in 2004
· The invitation by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) to the developers of OTseeker to contribute to the 2011 special edition WFOT bulletin on “Evidence based Occupational Therapy Practice around the Globe” (see publication A65).
· Endorsement during the opening keynote address at the 2013 Occupational Therapy Australia National Conference in Adelaide, in which Professor Marion Walker from the University of Nottingham, UK, said “… every occupational therapist should have OTseeker on their desktop.”
· Its description as a key resource in occupational therapy texts, research policy documents of international occupational therapy associations, journal articles and editorials, and its listing on hundreds of library and professional websites.
Works
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2020
Conference Publication
Contraception: prevalence, use by sociodemographic and health factors
Tooth, Leigh (2020). Contraception: prevalence, use by sociodemographic and health factors. Australian Longitudinal Study of Women’s Health Symposium, Canberra, ACT Australia, 26 November 2020.
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 13: survey 13, 14 October 2020
Loxton, Deborah, Anderson, Amy, Cavenagh, Dominic, Townsend, Natalie, Mishra, Gita, Tooth, Leigh and Byles, Julie (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 13: survey 13, 14 October 2020. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 12: survey 12, 30 September 2020
Loxton, Deborah, Anderson, Amy, Cavenagh, Dominic, Townsend, Natalie, Mishra, Gita, Tooth, Leigh and Byles, Julie (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 12: survey 12, 30 September 2020. Newcastle: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 11: survey 11, 16 September 2020
Loxton, Deborah, Anderson, Amy, Cavenagh, Dominic, Townsend, Natalie, Mishra, Gita, Tooth, Leigh and Byles, Julie (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 11: survey 11, 16 September 2020. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 10: survey 10, 2 September 2020. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health
Loxton, Deborah, Anderson, Amy, Cavenagh, Dominic, Townsend, Natalie, Harris, Melissa, Mishra, Gita, Tooth, Leigh and Byles, Julie (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 10: survey 10, 2 September 2020. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 9: survey 9, 19 August 2020
Loxton, Deborah, Anderson, Amy, Cavenagh, Dominic, Townsend, Natalie, Mishra, Gita, Tooth, Leigh and Byles, Julie (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 9: survey 9, 19 August 2020. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 8: survey 8, 5 August 2020
Loxton, Deborah, Anderson, Amy, Cavenagh, Dominic, Townsend, Natalie, Mishra, Gita, Tooth, Leigh and Byles, Julie (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 8: survey 8, 5 August 2020. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey report 7: survey 7, 22 July 2020
Loxton, Deborah, Anderson, Amy, Cavenagh, Dominic, Townsend, Natalie, Mishra, Gita, Tooth, Leigh and Byles, Julie (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey report 7: survey 7, 22 July 2020. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 6: survey 6, 8 July 2020
Loxton, Deborah, Forder, Peta, Townsend, Natalie, Thomson, Clare, Mishra, Gita, Tooth, Leigh and Byles, Julie (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 6: survey 6, 8 July 2020. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Journal Article
Associations between feeding practices in infancy and fruit and vegetable consumption in childhood
Moss, Katrina M., Dobson, Annette J., Tooth, Leigh and Mishra, Gita D. (2020). Associations between feeding practices in infancy and fruit and vegetable consumption in childhood. British Journal of Nutrition, 124 (12) PII S000711452000238X, 1-9. doi: 10.1017/s000711452000238x
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 5: survey 5, 24 June 2020
Loxton, Deborah, Forder, Peta, Townsend, Natalie, Townsend, Clare, Mishra, Gita and Tooth, Leigh (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 5: survey 5, 24 June 2020. Newcastle: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 4: survey 4, 10 June 2020
Loxton, Deborah, Forder, Peta, Townsend, Natalie, Thomson, Clare, Mishra, Gita and Tooth, Leigh (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 4: survey 4, 10 June 2020. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Journal Article
How rates of perinatal mental health screening in Australia have changed over time and which women are missing out
Moss, Katrina M., Reilly, Nicole, Dobson, Annette J., Loxton, Deborah, Tooth, Leigh and Mishra, Gita D. (2020). How rates of perinatal mental health screening in Australia have changed over time and which women are missing out. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 44 (4), 301-306. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.12999
2020
Journal Article
Which Australian women do not exclusively breastfeed to 6 months, and why?
Moss, Katrina M., Dobson, Annette J., Tooth, Leigh and Mishra, Gita D. (2020). Which Australian women do not exclusively breastfeed to 6 months, and why?. Journal of Human Lactation, 37 (2) 0890334420929993, 890334420929993-402. doi: 10.1177/0890334420929993
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 3: survey 3, 27 May 2020
Loxton, Deborah, Forder, Peta, Townsend, Natalie, Thomson, Clare, Mishra, Gita and Tooth, Leigh (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 3: survey 3, 27 May 2020. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 2: survey 2, 13 May 2020
Loxton, Deborah, Forder, Peta, Townsend, Natalie, Thomson, Clare, Mishra, Gita and Tooth, Leigh (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 2: survey 2, 13 May 2020. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Other Outputs
ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 1: survey 1, 29 April 2020
Loxton, Deborah, Forder, Peta, Townsend, Natalie, Thomson, Clare, Mishra, Gita and Tooth, Leigh (2020). ALSWH COVID-19 survey, report 1: survey 1, 29 April 2020. Newcastle, NSW Australia: Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
2020
Journal Article
History of premenstrual syndrome and development of postpartum depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Cao, Sifan, Jones, Mark, Tooth, Leigh and Mishra, Gita D. (2020). History of premenstrual syndrome and development of postpartum depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 121, 82-90. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.11.010
2020
Conference Publication
Does premenstrual syndrome before pregnancy increase the risk of postpartum depression? Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (ALSWH)
Cao, Sifan , Jones, Mark , Tooth, Leigh and Mishra, GIta (2020). Does premenstrual syndrome before pregnancy increase the risk of postpartum depression? Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (ALSWH). Preventive Health Conference , Virtual, 13-15 May 2020.
2020
Conference Publication
Changes in perinatal screening in Australia (2000-2017), and which women are missing out
Moss, Katrina , Dobson, Annette , Reilly, Nicole , Loxton, Deb , Tooth, Leigh and Mishra, Gita (2020). Changes in perinatal screening in Australia (2000-2017), and which women are missing out. 2020 Biennial Meeting of the International Marce Society, Virtual, 5-8 October 2020.
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Associate Professor Leigh Tooth is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Reproductive events and workforce participation across the life course
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Michael Waller
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding voluntary childlessness among Australian women: From socio-demographic and health behaviour characteristics to subsequent health-related quality of life and mental health service use
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Gita Mishra
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding voluntary childlessness among Australian women: From socio-demographic and health behaviour characteristics to subsequent health-related quality of life and mental health service use
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Gita Mishra
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Doctor Philosophy
Rheumatoid Arthritis in Australian Women
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ahmed Mehdi, Professor Gita Mishra, Professor Ranjeny Thomas
Completed supervision
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
The influence of pre-pregnancy weight and weight changes on pregnancy complications and child growth and development
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Gita Mishra
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Perceived neighbourhood cohesion and health among mid-aged Australian women
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Annette Dobson
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Postpartum depression in Australia: an exploration of profiles and characteristics
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Gita Mishra
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Social inequalities in body weight trajectory among young women: The role of reproductive events
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Gita Mishra
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Dynamic Splinting the Stiff Hand: Improving Evidence to Optimize Clinical Outcomes
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jennifer Fleming
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
The 'golden hour': an examination of mortality from major trauma in an informal, decentralised state-wide emergency medical system
Associate Advisor
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2003
Master Occupational Therapy
THE SUITABILITY AND COMPREHENSIBILITY OF WRITTEN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY EDUCATION MATERIAL FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE
Associate Advisor
Media
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