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  1. Andrews, G., Cheok, F. & Carr, S. (1989). The Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Australian Journal on Ageing, 8: 31-35.
  2. Andrews, G.R. & Cheok, F. (1991). The Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. 4th Asia/Oceania Regional Congress of Gerontology, Yokohama, Japan, International Association of Gerontology.
  3. Altman, D.E. (1991). Practical Statistics for Medical Research. London, Chapman & Hall.
  4. Deeg, D.J.H. & van der Zanden, G. (1991). Experiences from longitudinal studies of aging: an international perspective. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 6: 7-22.
  5. Gilbert, A.L. (1991). Medication use amongst the elderly. Psychological, pharmacological and public health perspectives., The University of Adelaide.
  6. Wenger, G.C. (1991). Longitudinal Studies of Ageing : Age as Process. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 6: 1-6.
  7. Luszcz, M.A. (1992). Predictors of memory in young-old and old-old adults. International Journal of Behavioural Development 15(1): 147-166.
  8. Myers, G.C., Patterson, C. J. & Andrews, G.R. (1992). Conceptual and methodological aspects of interviewing multiple respondents 70 years of age and over in The Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. 45th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington DC, USA.
  9. Andrews, G.R. (1993). The Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing - Clues to healthy ageing. 28th Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Gerontology, Adelaide, Australia, Australian Association of Gerontology Conference.
  10. Andrews, G.R., Mawby, L.K., Myers, G.C. & Taylor., S.J. (1993). Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. International Epidemiological Association, 13th Scientific Meeting, Sydney, Australia.
  11. Andrews, G.R. & Rungie, C.M. (1993). The contribution and burden of care among the aged. The Gerontologist. Washington DC, USA, The Gerontological Society of America. 33: 336.
  12. Centre for Ageing Studies (1993). The Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Wave 1 data collection. Adelaide, Flinders University of South Australia.
  13. Cobiac, L., Syrette, J.S.& Andrews, G.R. (1993). What elderly South Australians are eating and why. Second Inter-Continental Multidisciplinary Conference on Food Choice, Adelaide, Australia.
  14. Cobiac, L., Syrette, J.S.& Andrews, G.R.  (1993). The nutrient intake and factors affecting food consumption of elderly South Australians (SA) aged 70 years and over. 15th International Union of Nutritional Sciences Congress. Adelaide, Australia.
  15. Gilbert, A., Luszcz, M. & Owen, N. (1993). Medication use and its correlates among the elderly. Australian Journal of Public Health 17(1): 18-22.
  16. Gilbert, A.L. (1993). The Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing: preliminary medication use data. Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association, Brisbane, Australia.
  17. Mawby, L.K. &  Kalucy, E.C. (1993). Patterns of formal support received from service providers. The Gerontologist. Washington DC, USA, The Gerontological Society of America. 33: 336.
  18. Myers, G.C. & Patterson, C.J. (1993). Support between spouses in old age. The Gerontologist. Washington DC, USA, The Gerontological Society of America. 33: 336.
  19. Parnell, A. M., Pagnini D.L. & Andrews, G.R. (1993). Networks of assistance in daily activities. The Gerontologist. Washington DC, USA, The Gerontological Society of America. 33: 336.
  20. Patterson, C.J. (1993). Adding life to years. 46th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, USA, The Gerontological Society of America.
  21. Sanchez, L. (1993). Tinnitus in the elderly. 28th Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Gerontology, Adelaide, Australia.
  22. Sarantakos, S. (1993). Social Research. Melbourne, MacMillian Education.
  23. Whiting, M., Dilena, B.A., Beckwith, L. & Andrews, G.R. (1993). Biochemistry laboratory values in the elderly. The Clinical Biochemist-Reviews. 14: 288.
  24. Coltrane, L.L. (1994). The relationship between social support and life satisfaction among Australia's elderly population. Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Raleigh, USA.
  25. Griffin, J. (1994). An investigation into the relationship between age, health and sleep. The Flinders University of South Australia.
  26. Hamilton-Bruce, M. A., Black, A.B, Duong, L. & Purdie, G.H. (1994). Peripheral nerve conduction in the elderly: Normative database and comparison with patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian Association of Neurologists, Canberra, Australia, Australian Association of Neurologists.
  27. Luszcz, M. (1994). The Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing: initial psychological findings. International Society for Study of Behavioural Development, Beijing Workshop, Beijing, Peoples Republic of China.
  28. Mawby, L., Kalucy, E., Hobbin, E., Clark, M. & Andrews,G. (1994). Determinants of formal service use among the oldest old. 29th National Conference of the Australian Association of Gerontology, Perth, Australia, Australian Association of Gerontology Inc.
  29. Myers, G.C., Giles, L.C. & Andrews, G.R. (1994). Active life expectancy assessments: Some methodological  considerations. Biennial Meeting of the Australian Population Association, Canberra, Australia.
  30. Myers, G.C., Maggi, S., Andrews, G.R. & Woodbury, M.A. (1994). A cross-national comparison of health status and disability in older persons and associated health service utilization. 5th International Conference on Systems Science in Health-Social Services for the Elderly and Disabled (SYSTED 94), Geneva, Switzerland.
  31. Myers, G.C.,  Manton, K.G. and Andrews, G.R. (1994). Healthy life expectancy: Evidence from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. VII REVES International Meeting, Canberra, Australia.
  32. Phillipou, G., James, S. K., Frith, R.G., Farrant, R.K.  & Phillips, P.J. (1994). Enzymatic quantification of 1,5-anhydro-D-glucitol: evaluation and clinical application. Clinical Chemistry 40(7): 1322-1326.
  33. Ranzijn, R. & Luszcz, M.A.  (1994). Well-being of elderly Australians: the role of parent-adult child contacts. Australian Journal on Ageing 13(4): 186-189.
  34. Ranzijn, R. & Luszcz, M.A.(1994). Well-being of elderly people: The role of parent-child contacts. The 8th Australian Human Development Association Conference, Melbourne.
  35. Sanchez, L. (1994). Hearing in elderly Australians: base line data from a longitudinal study. 48th National Conference of Better Hearing Australia, Adelaide, Australia, Better Hearing Australia.
  36. Sanchez, L. & Andrews, G. (1994). Hearing in elderly Australians: base line data from a longitudinal study. Australasian Epidemiological Association, Adelaide, Australia.
  37. Sanchez, L. & Andrews, G.R. (1994). Hearing in elderly Australians: base line data from a longitudinal study. The Australian Journal of Audiology. Melbourne, Australia, Audiology Society of Australia. 15: 16.
  38. Sanderson, B.J.S. & Burton, K.L. (1994). Glutathione S-transferase class m polymorphisms and p53 mutations in cancer patients. Risk Assessment in Environmental Carcinogenesis, Whistler, Canada, American Association for Cancer Research.
  39. Trimacco, R., White, G.H. & Andrews, G.R. (1994). PTH, calcium, phosphate and 25-OH vitamin D levels in the elderly. The Clinical Biochemist-Reviews. 15: 111.
  40. Boyd, C. M. (1995). Predictors of depression amongst elders living in institutions and in the community. Psychology. Adelaide, The Flinders University of South Australia.
  41. Bryan, J., Luszcz, M. & Crawford, J. (1995). Verbal fluency and verbal ability among older adults. Tenth Australian Language and Speech Conference, Adelaide, Australia.
  42. Clark, M.S. & Bond, M.J. (1995). The Adelaide Activities Profile: A measure of the lifestyle activities of elderly people. Aging: Clinical and Experimental Research 7(4): 174-184.
  43. Cobiac, L. & Syrette, J.A. (1995). What is the nutritional status of older Australians? 19th Annual Conference of the Nutrition Society of Australia. J. Brand Miller. Melbourne, Australia, Nutrition Society of Australia. 19: 139-145.
  44. Harris, J.H., Giles, L.C. Andrews, G.R. & Finucane. P. (1995). Lipoproteins and self-reported cardiac disease in a large sample of elderly Australians: the ALSA study. Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian Society for Geriatric Medicine, Gold Coast, Australia, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine.
  45. Kent, P. & Luszcz, M. (1995). Language functioning and cognitive ability in community dwelling older adults. Tenth Australian Language and Speech Conference, Adelaide, Australia.
  46. Lack, L., Griffin, J. &. McEvoy, D. (1995). A questionnaire study of sleep in young and elderly adults. Annual Scientific Meeting of The Australasian Sleep Association, Hobart, Australia, Australiasian Sleep Association.
  47. Luszcz, M., Bryan, J. & Kent, P. (1995). Psychosocial and cognitive context in remembering of a population-based sample of elderly men and women. Seventh International Psychogeriatrics Association Congress, Sydney, Australia.
  48. Myers, G.C. & Giles, L.C. (1995). Modeling the determinants of dying at advanced ages. The Gerontologist. Washington DC, USA, Gerontological Society of America. 35: 66.
  49. Parnell, A. (1995). Family support and the probability of institutionalization. The Gerontologist. Washington DC, USA, Gerontological Society of America. 35: 66.
  50. Parnell, A.M. (1995). Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. The Encyclopedia of Aging. G. L. Maddox. New York, Springer Publishing Company: 97-98.
  51. Parnell, A.M., Woodbury, M.A. & Andrews, G.A. (1995). The functional and health status of older Australian couples. Annual Meeting of the Southern Demographic Association, Richmond, USA.
  52. Patterson, C. (1995). Elderly couples: physical and mental health interrelationships. The Gerontologist. Washington DC, USA, Gerontological Society of America. 35: 66.
  53. Patterson, C. (1995). Self-rated health, spouse-related health, and mortality. Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, USA.
  54. Patterson, C.J. (1995). The interdependent health of elderly spouses: The role of perception and marital quality., Duke University, USA.
  55. Penny, L. (1995). Temporal aspects of the speech of very old people. Tenth Australian Language and Speech Conference, Adelaide, Australia.
  56. Sanderson, B.J.S. & Dawes, A.M. (1995). Genetic polymorphisms of CYP2D6 and GSTM1 enzymes in cancer patients and controls. ISSX Proceedings, International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics. 8:.
  57. South Australian Health Commission. Office of the Commissioner for the Ageing (1995). The health of older persons policy. Adelaide, South Australian Health Commission.
  58. Whitehead, C.H., Giles, L.C., Andrews, G.R. & Finucane, P. (1995). Anthropometric and laboratory markers of nutritional status in a large sample of elderly Australians: the ALSA study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine. 25(5): 597.
  59. Woodbury, M., Parnell, A. & Andrews, G. (1995). The functional and health status of older Australian couples. Washington DC, USA, The Gerontological Society of America. 35: 66.
  60. Andrews, G. R. & Giles, L.C. (1996). Co-morbidity in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Australian Journal on Ageing. 15 (3): 26.
  61. Andrews, G. R., Myers, G.C. & Giles, L.C. (1996). Comorbidity in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. International Epidemiological Association, XIVth International Scientific Meeting, Nagoya, Japan.
  62. Andrews, G. R., Roder, D.M. & Myers, G,C, (1996). Co-morbidity as a determinant of physical function in an old/old population. 49th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, USA.
  63. Casson, R., L. Giles, L.&. Newland, H.S. (1996). Prevalence of blindness and visual impairment in an elderly urban population. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology 24(3): 239-243.
  64. Chapman, J., Sanchez, L., Burnip, L. & Andrews, G. (1996). A validation study of hearing in older Australians. The Australian Journal of Audiology. 17: 34.
  65. Cobiac, L. & Syrette, J. (1996). Some determinants of food choice in the elderly: a survey of elderly South Australians. Multidisciplinary approaches to food choice. A. Worsley. Adelaide, The University of Adelaide: 22-30.
  66. Dolinis, J., Harrison, J.E. & Andrews, G.R. (1996). Factors associated with falling in a cohort of elderly Adelaide residents. Third International Conference on Injury Prevention and Control, Melbourne, Australia, World Health Organisation and Commonwealth Department of Human Services and Health.
  67. Finucane, P., Giles, L. & the Exercise and Physical Activity Group (1996). Exercise profile and subsequent mortality in an elderly Australian population. Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian Society for Geriatric Medicine, Canberra, Australia, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine.
  68. Hamilton-Bruce, M. A., Black A.B., Duong, L. & Purdie, G.H. (1996). Peripheral nerve conduction in the elderly: reference data and comparison with patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. Med Sci Res 24: 491-494.
  69. Luszcz, M. (1996). Engagement and control expectancies as mediators of well-being in older and very old adults. International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, XIVth Biennial Meetings, Quebec City, Canada.
  70. Luszcz, M. (1996). Psychosocial and cognitive predictors of remembering by an elderly population-based sample. Sixth Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, USA.
  71. Luszcz, M.A. (1996). Beliefs about control in later life: implications of perceptions of health, memory and global control. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology 10 (supplement): 502-506.
  72. Luszcz, M.A. (1996). Psychological components of ALSA method.
  73. Luszcz, M. A. (1996). Control beliefs and well-being of very old Australians. International Journal of Psychology. 31 (3&4): 170.
  74. Mawby, L., Clark, M.S.,  Kalucy, Hobbin, E.R. & Andrews, G.R. (1996). Determinants of formal service use in an aged population. Australian Journal on Ageing 15(4): 177-181.
  75. Ranzijn, R.J. & Luszcz, M.A. (1996). The role of perceived personal control over health in the psychological well-being of older adults. Australian Journal on Ageing. 15 (3): 40-41.
  76. Richardson, A. (1996). Psycho-social and behavioural predictors of the nutritional status of community dwelling elderly. The University of South Australia.
  77. Rudd, D., Hugo, G. & Andrews, G.R. (1996). Determinants of movement among the aged. 8th Biennial Meeting of the Australian Population Association, Adelaide, Australia.
  78. Taylor, S. J. (1996). Setting up computer-assisted personal interviewing in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. International Biometric Society, Western North American Region and The Institute of Mathematical Statistics 1996 Joint Meeting, Pullman, USA.
  79. van Doorn, C. J. (1996). Spouse-related health and mortality. 49th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, USA.
  80. Andrews, G. R. & Mawby, L.K. (1997). Overview and comparison of MacArthur studies, determinants of healthy ageing pilot surveys and the Australian longitudinal study of ageing (ALSA). Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 159.
  81. Bryan, J., Luszcz, M.A. and Crawford, J.R. (1997). Verbal knowledge and speed of information processing as mediators of age differences in verbal fluency performance among older adults. Psychology and Aging 12: 473-478.
  82. Bryan, J., Luszcz, M.A. & Crawford, J.R (1997). Verbal fluency and speed of information processing as mediators of age differences in incidental memory among older adults. Australian Journal of Psychology. 49 (Supplement): 55.
  83. Calvaresi, E. (1997). The relative contribution of speed and sensory function to age-related variance in the memory of older adults. Psychology. Adelaide, The Flinders University of South Australia.
  84. Clark, M.S. (1997). The relevance of the MacArthur criteria for successful ageing to health and physical function. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al:  160.
  85. Clark, M. S. & Andrews, G.R. (1997). Transitions in health status from the Australian longitudinal study of Ageing. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al:  615.
  86. Cobiac, L. (1997). Lifestyle factors in successful aging: an analysis using the criteria from the MacArthur studies of successful aging. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 160.
  87. Cobiac, L. (1997). Nutrition and the elderly in Australia. 16th Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Adelaide, 1997 World Congress of Gerontology.
  88. Cobiac, L., Richardson, A. Mohr, P. & Syrette, J. (1997). Validation of a nutrition screening tool for the elderly in Australia. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 624.
  89. Dolinis, J., Harrison, J.E. & Andrews, G.R. (1997). Factors associated with falling in a cohort of older Adelaide residents. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 21(5): 462-468.
  90. Finucane, P., Giles, L.C., Withers, R,T,  Silagy, C.A., Sedgwick, A,. Hamdorf, P.A.,  Halbert, J.A., Cobiac, L.,  Clark, M.S. & Andrews, G.A (1997). Exercise profile and subsequent mortality in an elderly Australian population. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 21(2): 155-158.
  91. Hamilton-Bruce, M. A., Purdie, G.H., Nadarajah, K., Le, M. & Black, A.B. (1997). Nerve conduction in the asymptomatic elderly and those with peripheral neuropathy. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 439.
  92. Harris, J.H. & Andrews, G.R. (1997). Risk factors for cardiac disease: findings from the Australian longitudinal study of aging. 16th Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Adelaide, Australia, 1997 World Congress of Gerontology.
  93. Harris, J. H., Giles, L.C., Andrews, G.R. & Finucane, P. (1997). Cardiovascular risk factors in a large sample of elderly Australians: data from the longitudinal study of aging. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 240.
  94. Luszcz, M., Bryan, J. &. Kent, P. (1997). Predicting episodic memory performance of very old men and women: contributions from age, depression, activity, cognitive ability and speed. Psychology and Aging 12(2): 340-351.
  95. Luszcz, M.A. (1997). Psychological findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Australasian Human Development Association Conference, Adelaide.
  96. Luszcz, M.A. (1997). Interindividual differences and intraindividual change in memory and cognitive resources in the oldest-old. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 92.
  97. Luszcz, M.A. (1997). Applying MacArthur criteria of successful ageing to cognitive and psychosocial functioning of participants in the Australian longitudinal study of Ageing. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 160.
  98. Luszcz, M.A. (1997). Longitudinal psychological findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Australian Journal of Psychology. 49: 66.
  99. Luszcz, M.A. & Mattiske, J.K. (1997). Gains and losses in memory and cognitive resources in very old adults. Australian Journal of Psychology. 49: 109.
  100. Myers, G.C. (1997). Implications of the MacArthur model for studying 'successful' aging in longitudinal cohort studies of older populations. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 161.
  101. Myers, G.C. (1997). Transition in health status: international results from longitudinal studies. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 616.
  102. Phillipov, G. &. Phillips, P.J. (1997). Risk factors for hip fracture in elderly women: a prospective study. ging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 515.
  103. Ranzijn, R., Keeves, J., Luszcz, M.A. & Feather, N.T. (1997). Usefulness and competence in very old people: their relationship to self-esteem and well-being. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 623.
  104. Ranzijn, R. &. Luszcz, M. (1997). Personal growth and purpose in life in young and old people. Australian Journal of Psychology. Adelaide. 49: 69.
  105. Roder, D. (1997). The utilization of health and allied services, as related to successful ageing. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 161.
  106. Sanchez, L. (1997). Impairments of hearing and/or vision in the elderly and their relationship to health and functioning. The Flinders University of South Australia.
  107. Sanchez, L., Andrews, G.R. & Newland, H.S. (1997). Impairments of hearing and/or vision in the elderly and their relationship to health and functioning. Aging Beyond 2000: One World One Future. Andrews, G.R.,  Mykyta, L.J. Andrews, M.M. et al: 393-394.
  108. Thomson, W.M. (1997). A medication capture and analysis system for use in epidemiology. Drugs & Aging 10(4): 290-298.
  109. Bond, M.J. & Clark, M.S. (1998). Clinical applications of the Adelaide Activities Profile. Clinical Rehabilitation 12: 228-237.
  110. Boyd, C.M. & Luszcz, M.A. (1998). Predictors of depression amongst institutional-and community-dwelling elders:  Influence of perceived control and functional health and cognitive function. Australian Journal of Psychology. 50: 73.
  111. Bryan, J. (1998). The contribution of executive function to age-related memory decline. The Flinders University of South Australia.
  112. Bryan, J., Luszcz, M.A. & Crawford, J.R. (1998). Fluency performance as a mediator of age differences in incidental memory among older adults. Cognitive Ageing Conference. Atlanta, USA.
  113. Centre for Ageing Studies (1998). The Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing.  Computer assisted telephone interview data collection Wave 2, Wave 4, Wave 5. Adelaide, Flinders University of South Australia.
  114. Centre for Ageing Studies (1998). The Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing.  Wave 3 data collection. Adelaide, Flinders University of South Australia.
  115. Giles, L.C. (1998). Changes in activity limitations in an older population. Adelaide, University of Adelaide, Department of Public Health.
  116. Kent, P. (1998). Naming ability of cognitive functioning of community dwelling older adults. Psychology. Adelaide, The Flinders University of South Australia.
  117. Kent, P.A. &. Luszcz, M.A. (1998). Naming ability and cognitive functioning of community dwelling older adults. Australian Journal of Psychology. 50: 140-141.
  118. Luszcz, M.A. (1998). A longitudinal study of psychological changes in cognition and self in late life. The Australian Developmental and Educational Psychologist 15(2): 39-61.
  119. Luszcz, M.A. & Calvaresi, E. (1998). Does sensory function account for the relationship between speed and remembering in very old adults. Australian Journal of Psychology. 50: 101.
  120. Ranzijn, R. (1998). Successful ageing: paths to psychological well-being in older adults. Psychology. Adelaide, The Flinders University of South Australia.
  121. Ranzijn, R., Keeves, J., Luszcz, M. & Feather, N.T. (1998). The role of self-perceived usefulness and competence in the self-esteem of elderly adults: confirmatory factor analyses of the Bachman Revision of Rosenberg's Self-Esteem Scale. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 53B(2): 96-104.
  122. Ranzijn, R. & Luszcz, M.A. (1998). Acceptance of life predicts well-being in older adults. Australian Journal of Psychology. 50: 113.
  123. Roughead, E.E. (1998). The suitability of performance indicators for evaluating the implementation and effect of Australia's policy on the quality use of medicines. University of South Australia.
  124. Sanchez, L. (1998). The role of a self report measure in the identification of hearing loss in older Australians. Australasian Journal on Ageing. Melbourne. 17, No.4: 29.
  125. Taylor, S. (1998). Setting up computer-assisted personal interviewing in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. In Tweedie, R. Consulting: real problems, real interactions, real outcomes. Statistical Science 13(1): 14-18.
  126. van Doorn, C. (1998). Spouse-rated limitations and spouse-rated life expectancy as mortality predictors. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 53B(3): S137-S143.
  127. van Doorn, C. & Kasl, S.V. (1998). Can parental longevity and self-rated life expectancy predict mortality in older persons? Results from an Australian cohort. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 53B(1): S28-S34.
  128. Andrews, G. & Luszcz, M. (1999). Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Healthcare: 34.
  129. Anstey, K.J. &. Luszcz, M.A. (1999). Longitudinal change in cognitive and sensory function in old age: results from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ALSA). Australasian Journal of Psychology. 51: 80.
  130. Anstey, K.J., Luszcz, M.A. & Giles, L. (1999). Self-reported depressive symptoms and cognitive performance as risk factors for mortality in very old adults. Australian Society for Psychiatric Research Annual Conference, Sydney.
  131. Clark, M.S., Bond, M.J. & Sanchez, L. (1999). The effect of sensory impairment on the lifestyle activities of older people. Australasian Journal of Ageing 18(3): 124-129.
  132. Gent, C. (1999). The art of ageing, eight years on. Flinders Journal. 10: 4.
  133. Luszcz, M.A. (1999). Ageing: cognitive and developmental perspectives. Australasian Journal of Psychology. 51: 129.
  134. Luszcz, M.A. & Ansety, K.J. (1999). Seeking a common cause for age-related and non-age-related episodic memory function in very old adults: Cross-sectional results from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Pan-American Congress of the International Association of Gerontology. San Antonio, USA.
  135. Luszcz, M.A. & Bryan, J. (1999). Toward understanding age-related memory loss in late adulthood. Gerontology 45: 2-9.
  136. Ranzijn, R. (1999). Psychological barriers to work force participation of older adults. Inaugural National Congress of Council on the Ageing, Adelaide.
  137. Ranzijn, R. & Andrews, G. (1999). Ageng and the economy in South Australia: Social capital and productive ageing, Government of South Australia: Department of Human Services.
  138. Ranzijn, R. & Luszcz, M.A. (1999). Acceptance:  A key to well-being in older adults? Australian Psychologist 34(2): 94 - 98.
  139. Roughead, E.E., Gilbert, A.L., Primrose, J.G., Harvey, K.J. & Sansom, L.N. (1999). Report of the national indicators. Evaluating the quality use of medicines component of Australia's National Medicines Policy. Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care.
  140. Sanchez, L. (1999). How common is hearing loss? The Australian Journal of Audiology. Sydney. 22: 45.
  141. Sanchez, L., Boyd, C. & Davis, A.C. (1999). Prevalence and problems of tinnitus in the elderly. Proceedings of the sixth International Tinnitus Seminar. J. Hazell. Cambridge, The Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Centre: 58-63.
  142. Sowerbutts, S. (1999). Nutritional predictors of cognitive function in the ALSA sample. Adelaide, Flinders University.
  143. Stevens, D.A. (1999). Sleep and cognitive functioning in community-dwelling older adults. Psychology. Adelaide, Flinders University of South Australia.
  144. Thomson, W.M. (1999). Medications, dry mouth and dental caries among older people:  a longitudinal study. Adelaide, The University of Adelaide.
  145. Andrews, G.R. & Clark, M.S. (2000). Predictors of crucial social and health outcomes in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ALSA). Panel Data & Policy Conference, Department of Family & Community Services, Canberra.
  146. Andrews, G.R. & Luszcz, M.A. (2000). Ageing dynamics in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 19 (4): 33.
  147. Anstey, K., Luszcz, M. & Giles. L. (2000). Wave 1 predictors of attrition and mortality in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 19 (1): 61.
  148. Anstey, K.J., Luszcz, M.A., Lord, S.R. & Christensen (2000). Biomarkers, health and cognitive ageing: Results from Australian studies. International Journal of Psychology. 35: 127.
  149. Anstey, K.J., Luszcz, M.A. & Schreiber, S. (2000). Underestimation of cognitive decline in longitudinal studies due to missing data: implications for both normal cognitive ageing and dementia. Australasian Psychiatric Research Conference, Adelaide.
  150. Bennett, K. (2000). Generativity as an important feature of very late life: psychosocial predictors and contribution to integrity. Psychology. Adelaide, Flinders University: 166.
  151. Boyd, C. & Sanchez, L. (2000). Hearing aid use and hearing aid acquisition in older Australians. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 19 (4): 21-22.
  152. Bryan, J. & Luszcz, M.A. (2000). Measures of fluency as predictors of incidental memory among older adults. Psychology and Ageing 15: 483-489.
  153. Bryan, J. & Ward, L. (2000). Health habits and cognitive performance among older adults. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 19 (1): 60.
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  155. Clark, M. & Andrews, G. (2000). Predictors of key health outcomes in the lives of older people. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 19 (4): 33.
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  157. Kent, P. & Luszcz, M. (2000). Cognitive ability of community dwelling older adults. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 19 (4): 34.
  158. Luszcz, M. (2000). Overview of the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 19 (1): 59.
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  161. Miller, M., Bannerman, E., Crotty, M., Daniels, L., Giles, L., Whitehead, C., Cobiac, L. & Andrews, G. (2000). Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing: II. Prospective evaluation of anthropometric indices in terms of morbidity in community-living older adults. Geriatria Y Gerontologia. 35 (6): 362.
  162. Miller, M., Bannerman, E., Daniels, L., Crotty, M., Cobiac, L., Giles, L., Whitehead, C. & Andrews, G. (2000). Evaluation of body mass index as a predictor of physical function and mobility in community-living older adults. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 19 (4): 33-34.
  163. Moubarak, J. (2000). Longitudinal analysis of intra-and inter-individual variablity in cognitive aging. School of Psychology. Adelaide, Flinders University.
  164. Ranzijn, R. (2000). Ageing and the economy:  costs and benefits. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 19 (4): 38.
  165. Ranzijn, R., Keeves, J. & Luszcz, M. (2000). Adapting to age-related changes. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 19 (1): 60.
  166. Ranzijn, R. & Luszcz, M.A. (2000). Measurement of subjective quality of life of elders. International Journal of Aging and Human Development 50: 263-278.
  167. Sanchez, L., Boyd, C. & Davis, A.C. (2000). Prevalence and problems of tinnitus in the elderly. The Australian Journal of Audiology. 22: 50.
  168. Sowerbutts, S., Luszcz, M.A., Cobiac, L., Bryan, J., Giles, L. & Andrews, G. (2000). Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of nutrition with cognition in the elderly. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 19 (4): 34-35.
  169. Whitehead, C.H., Giles, L.C., Andrews, G.R. &  Finucane, P. (2000). Anthropometric and laboratory markers of nutritional status in a large sample of older Australians:  the ALSA study. Australasian Journal on Ageing 19(2): 85-90.
  170. Wolinski, K. (2000). The effect of life transitions on psychological well being in the elderly. School of Psychology. Adelaide, Flinders University.
  171. Andrews, G. (2001). An overview of the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Gerontology. 47: 161-162.
  172. Andrews, G. (2001). Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. The Encyclopedia of Aging. G. L. Maddox. New York, Springer: 107-109.
  173. Anstey, K.J.,  Luszcz, M.A., Giles, L.C. & Andrews, G.R. (2001). Demographic, health, cognitive, and sensory variables as predictors of mortality in very old adults. Psychology and Aging 16(1): 3-11.
  174. Anstey, K.J., Luszcz, M.A. & Sanchez, L. (2001). A re-evaluation of the common factor theory of shared variance among age, sensory and cognitive function in older adults. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 56B: 3 -11.
  175. Anstey, K.J., Luszcz, M.A & Sanchez, L. (2001). Two-year decline in vision but not hearing is associated with memory decline in very old adults in a population based sample. Gerontology 47(5): 289-293.
  176. Byers, A.L., van Doorn, C., Kasl, S.V. & Levy, B.L. (2001). Paternal attachment as a risk factor for depression in older women. Gerontology. 47: 162.
  177. Crotty, M., Miller, M., Giles, L., Daniels, L., Bannerman, E., Whitehead, C., Cobiac, L. & Andrews, G. (2001). Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing: I. Prospective evaluation of anthropometric indices in terms of mortality in community-living older adults. Dietitians Association of Australia: 109.
  178. Dowd, E., Dobo, M.G., Andrews, G., Havens, B., Maggi, S. & Manton, K. (2001). Comparison of healthy life expectancy in Adelaide, Australia; Manitoba, Canada; Italy and the USA. Gerontology. 47: 86.
  179. Dowd, J., Dobo, M.G. & Andrews, G. (2001). Patterns of disability in a panel study of an old old population, Gerontology. 47: 162.
  180. Du, P., Andrews, G. & Clark, M. (2001). Successful ageing: a United States, Chinese and Australian comparison. Gerontology. 47: 162-163.
  181. Faulkner, D. (2001). 'Ageing in Place' Successfully - Idealised Dream or Practical Reality. The National Housing Conference 2001, Brisbane.
  182. Kent, P.S. & Luszcz, M.A. (2001). Preclinical signs of naming and construction ability in a community sample. Gerontology. 47: 162.
  183. Kent, P.S. & Luszcz, M.A. (2001). Preclinical signs of naming and constructional ability in a community sample. Together on a Journey: Proceedings of the National Conference of the Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Association ACT: 30-34.
  184. Last, J. (2001). A Dictionnary of Epidemiology. New York, Oxford University Press.
  185. Miller, M., Bannerman, E., Crotty, M., Giles, L., Daniels, L., Whitehead, C., Cobiac, L. & Andrews, G. (2001). Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing: II. Prospective evaluation of anthropometric indices in terms of morbidity in community-living older adults. Dietitians Association of Australia: 110.
  186. Andrews, G. R., Clark, M.S. & Luszcz, M.A. (2002). Successful aging in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Aging: Applying the MacArthur Model cross-nationally. Journal of Social Issues 58(4): 749-765.
  187. Anstey, K.J. & Luszcz, M.A. (2002). Selective non-response to clinical assessment in the longitudinal study of aging:  implications for estimating population levels of cognitive function and dementia. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 17: 704-709.
  188. Anstey, K.J. & Luszcz, M.A. (2002). Mortality risk varies according to change in depressive status in a community sample of very old adults. Psychosomatic Medicine 64: 880-888.
  189. Anstey, K.J., Luszcz, M.A. & Andrews, G. (2002). Psychosocial factors, gender and late-life mortality. Ageing International 27(2): 73-89.
  190. Bannerman, E., Miller, M.D., Daniels, L.A., Cobiac, L., Giles, L.C., Whitehead, C., Andrews, G.R. & Crotty, M. (2002). Anthropometric indices predict physical function and mobility in older Australians: the Australian longitudinal study of ageing. Journal of Public Health Nutrition 5(5): 655-662.
  191. Bryan, J. &Ward, L. (2002). Smoking, alcohol use and engagement in exercise and cognitive performance among older adults. Australasian Journal on Ageing 21(2): 67-73.
  192. Crotty, M., Miller, M., Giles, L., Daniels, L., Bannerman, E., Whitehead, C., Cobiac, L. & Andrews, G. (2002). Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing: Prospective evaluation of anthropometric indices in terms of four year mortality in community-living older adults. The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging 6(1): 323-326.
  193. Faulkner, D. &. Bennett, K. (2002). Linkages among housing assistance, residential (re)location, and use of community health and social care by old-old adults:  shelter and non-shelter implications for housing policy development. Adelaide, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute: 184.
  194. Giles, L.C., Metcalf, P.A., Anderson, C.S. &  Andrews, G.R. (2002). Social networks among older Australians: a validation of Glass's model. Journal of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention 7(4): 195-204.
  195. Kent, P. S. & Luszcz, M.A. (2002). A Review of the Boston Naming Test amd Multiple-Occasion Normative Data for Older Adults on 15-Item Versions. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 16(4): 555-574.
  196. Liu, C.J. & Andrews, G.R. (2002). Prevalence and incidence of urinary incontinence in the elderly: a longitudinal study in South Australia. Chinese Medical Journal 115(1): 119-122.
  197. Luszcz, M.A. & Anstey, K.J. (2002). Gender differences in cognitive and sensory function in late life:  findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Cognitive Ageing Conference. Atlanta, USA.
  198. Luszcz, M. A., Anstey, K.L. & Andrews, G.R. (2002). Cognitive and sensory functioning in the third and fourth age women and men; evidence from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ALSA). Australasian Journal on Ageing: 71.
  199. Luszcz, M. A. & Giles, L. (2002). Benefits of close social relationships for health and longevity of older adults. International Journal of Behavioural Development:  Newsletter 41: 15-17.
  200. Mackintosh, S., Goldie, P. &  Hill, K. (2002). Falls in community dwelling stroke subjects: analysis from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ALSA). Australian Association of Gerontology (SA/NT Division) 2002 Conjoint Scientific Meeting, Adelaide.
  201. Mackintosh, S., Goldie, P. &  Hill, K (2002). Characteristics of community dwelling stroke subjects who fall:  analysis from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Aging (ALSA). Repatriation General Hospital Conference, Different Strokes, Adelaide.
  202. Miller, M.D., Crotty, M., Giles, L.C., Bannerman, E., Whitehead, C., Cobiac, L., Daniels, L. & Andrews, G. (2002). Corrected arm muscle area: An independent predictor of long-term mortality in community-dwelling older adults? Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 50: 1272-1277.
  203. Ranzijn, R., Harford, J. & Andrews, G. (2002). Ageing and the economy:  costs and benefits. Australasian Journal on Ageing 21(3): 145-151.
  204. Anstey, K.J., Hofer, S.M. & Luszcz, M.A. (2003). Cross-sectional and longitudinal patterns of dedifferentiation in late-life cognitive and sensory function:  the effects of age, ability, attrition, and occasion of measurement. Journal of Experimental Psychology:  General 132(3): 470-487.
  205. Anstey, K.J., Hofer, S.M. &. Luszcz, M.A. (2003). A latent growth curve analysis of late-life sensory and cognitive function over 8 years: evidence for specific and common factors underlying change. Psychology and Aging 18(4): 714-726.
  206. Bath, P.A. (2003). Differences Between Older Men and Women in the Self Rated Health- Mortality Relationship. The Gerontologist 43(3): 387-395.
  207. Benyamini, Y., leventhal, E.A. & Leventhal, H. (2003). "Elderly people's ratings of the importance of health related factors to their self assessments of health." Social Science and Medicine 56: 1661-1667.
  208. Deeg, D.J.H. & Kriegsman, D.M.W. (2003). Concepts of Self Rated health: Specifying the Gender Difference in Mortality Risk. The Gerontologist 43(3): 376-386.
  209. Miller, M.D., Giles, L., Crotty, M., Harrison, J.E. & Andrews, G.R. (2003). A clinically relevant criterion for grip strength: relationship with falling in a sample of older people. Nutrition and Dietetics 60(4): 248-252.
  210. Giles, L.C., Glonek, G.F.V.,  Luszcz, M.A. & Andrews, G.R. (2004). We get by with a little help from our friends:  10 year survival in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. XVIIth International Biometrics Conference, Cairns, Queensland.
  211. Giles, L.C., Metcalf, P.A., Glonek, G.F.V., Luszcz, M.A. & Andrews, G.R. (2004). The effects of social networks on disability in older Australians. Journal of Aging and Health 16(4): 517-538.
  212. Harris, J., Giles, L., Finucane, P. & Andrews, G. (2004). Prevalence of coronary heart disease and cardiovascular risk factors in a sample of older Australians. Australian Journal on Ageing 23(1): 25- 32.
  213. Logie, H., Hogan, R. & Peut, A. (2004). Longitudinal studies of Ageing: Implications for future studies. AIHW. Canberra, AIHW.
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  216. Sanchez, L. (2004). The epidemiology of Timmitus. Audiological Medicine 2(1): 8-17.
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  218. California, U.O. (2005). UCLA Study Links Nighttime Dying to Sleep Apnea From Brain Cell Loss.
  219. Giles, L.C., Glonek, G.F.V.,  Luszcz, M.A & Andrews, G. (2005). Effect of social networks on 10 year survival in very old Australian: the Australian longitudinal study of ageing. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 59: 574-579.
  220. Luszcz, M.A., Anstey, K.J., Windsor, T.D. & Ghisletta, P. (2005). Dynamics of metamemory and health beliefs and their impact on change in function of very old adults in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. The Gerontologist 45: 172.
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  224. Cheng, S.T. & Chan, A.C.M. (2006). Social support and self rated health revisited: Is there a gender difference in later life? Social Science & Medicine 63: 118-122.
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  229. Giles, L. (in progress). Social networks and health outcomes in older Australians. Adelaide, University of Adelaide.
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