Research


'Ageing Wisely' studies yields positive results for seniors with anxiety and depression
Thursday, 14 October 2010 06:19
ageing-wisely_TNWith the number of ageing adults set to expand to a quarter of the population by 2050, the problems of anxiety and low mood - already common in older adults - pose a serious public health challenge in the future.

 
New breast cancer study endorses YWCA support program
Thursday, 14 October 2010 06:18
kerrysherman_TNA new study of a long-running YWCA NSW Encore program for breast cancer patients has found real psychological and social benefits.

 

 
Four coping factors can help children overcome bullying
Monday, 27 September 2010 11:04

A new study from researchers at Macquarie University has identified four coping factors that can help children overcome victimisation and lessen the impact of bullying on their future happiness.

 
SCU researcher takes lead in understanding impact of online gambling
Monday, 16 August 2010 09:33
Southern Cross University post doctoral research fellow Dr Sally Gainsbury has been awarded a $25,000 allied health start-up grant from the Menzies Foundation.

 
Money woes lead to violence
Monday, 16 August 2010 07:24

Women living in financially stressed households are around three times more likely to be exposed to physical abuse than women in households with no financial concerns, an Australia-first study has found.

 
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