BackgroundChildlessness among Australian women is increasing. Despite this, little is known about the physical and mental health and wellbeing of childless women, particularly during the reproductive years. The aims of this exploratory study were to: 1) describe the physical and mental health and wellbeing and lifestyle behaviours of childless women who are currently within the latter part of their reproductive years (30 – 45 years of age); and 2) compare the physical and mental health and wellbeing and lifestyle behaviours of these childless women to Australian population norms.MethodsA convenience sample of 50 women aged between 30 and 45 years were recruited to participate in a computer assisted telephone interview. The SF-36 Healt...
INTRODUCTION: Little research has examined recognized pregnancy losses in a general population. Data...
Do the demands of high-status professions explain childlessness among some women? Robert Tanton desc...
The falling fertility rate in Australia, as in other developed countries, has been the focus of much...
BACKGROUND: Childlessness is a growing phenomenon. Previous research examining health and well-being...
Drawing on a major survey of Australian women conducted over time, this report examines contraceptio...
Research suggests Australian childless women are at risk of pronatalism-driven social exclusion. Thi...
A growing proportion of women reach older age without having married or having children. Assumptions...
Childlessness in Australia is increasing yet there is limited research exploring women's reasons for...
Objective: To enumerate pregnancy outcomes for a representative sample of women in Australia surveye...
More than 41,000 women aged 18-23, 45-50, and 70-75 years in 1996 are participating in the Australia...
Childlessness is an increasing trend, internationally and in Australia. The few studies exploring th...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Austral...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Australia, populatio...
BackgroundHaving children or being childless is associated with differences in women's psychological...
Objective: This study investigates the associations between maternal health and health-related behav...
INTRODUCTION: Little research has examined recognized pregnancy losses in a general population. Data...
Do the demands of high-status professions explain childlessness among some women? Robert Tanton desc...
The falling fertility rate in Australia, as in other developed countries, has been the focus of much...
BACKGROUND: Childlessness is a growing phenomenon. Previous research examining health and well-being...
Drawing on a major survey of Australian women conducted over time, this report examines contraceptio...
Research suggests Australian childless women are at risk of pronatalism-driven social exclusion. Thi...
A growing proportion of women reach older age without having married or having children. Assumptions...
Childlessness in Australia is increasing yet there is limited research exploring women's reasons for...
Objective: To enumerate pregnancy outcomes for a representative sample of women in Australia surveye...
More than 41,000 women aged 18-23, 45-50, and 70-75 years in 1996 are participating in the Australia...
Childlessness is an increasing trend, internationally and in Australia. The few studies exploring th...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Austral...
Worldwide, there are few large-scale epidemiological studies on infertility. In Australia, populatio...
BackgroundHaving children or being childless is associated with differences in women's psychological...
Objective: This study investigates the associations between maternal health and health-related behav...
INTRODUCTION: Little research has examined recognized pregnancy losses in a general population. Data...
Do the demands of high-status professions explain childlessness among some women? Robert Tanton desc...
The falling fertility rate in Australia, as in other developed countries, has been the focus of much...