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Voices in the playground: A qualitative exploration of the barriers and facilitators of lunchtime play

after-school interventions

Boshoff K, Dollman J, Stanley RM.
GSID: jYfl3oyxcQwJ
RM Stanley, K Boshoff, J Dollman - Journal of science and medicine in …, 2012 - Elsevier

Objectives: To explore children's perceptions of the factors influencing their engagement in physical activity during the “critical” lunchtime period, using a social–ecological framework …

Development and validation of a computer delivered physical activity questionnaire (CDPAQ) for children

Non-school settings

Dollman J, Olds T, Ridley K.
GSID: xh1g6f60HxYJ
K Ridley, J Dollman, T Olds - Pediatric Exercise …, 2001 - journals.humankinetics.com

The aim was to develop and trial a computer delivered multimedia 1-day physical activity questionnaire (CDPAQ) and to compare this with an equivalent hard copy version (HC) …

Descriptive epidemiology of sedentary time and associations with physical activity in Australian young people

Non-school settings

Ridley K, Olds T, Dollman J, Maher C.
GSID: sjOmf3TQ48AJ
K Ridley, T Olds, J Dollman, C Maher… - Journal of Science and …, 2010 - jsams.org

… the least SST, but the most NSST), and day type (SST was higher on non-school days, NSST was lower). Linear regression analyses revealed inverse relationships between SST and both self … To update your cookie settings, please visit...

The validity of a computerized use of time recall, the multimedia activity recall for children and adolescents

Non-school settings

Dollman J, Olds TS, Ridley K.
GSID: o8QsaZzMey0J
TS Olds, K Ridley, J Dollman… - Pediatric Exercise …, 2010 - journals.humankinetics.com

This study examined the convergent validity of a computerized use of time diary (MARCA) relative to pedometry. Participants aged 9–16 years wore a pedometer and completed the …

A qualitative exploration of the" critical window": factors affecting Australian children's after-school physical activity

after-school interventions

Stanley RM, Boshoff K, Dollman J.
GSID: 2u1vyMYppWAJ
RM Stanley, K Boshoff, J Dollman - 2013 - ro.uow.edu.au

… influence PA in the after school setting so that 15 these can be targeted in interventions that promote children’s … after school PA from a 15 social ecological perspective, using a descriptive qualitative methodology, which is the first...

In Australasia, gender is still on the agenda in geosciences

Geoscience Opportunities for Leadership in Diversity AND Program Evaluation

Finch M, Handley HK, Hillman J.
GSID: 85Lf8u0KYBkJ
HK Handley, J Hillman, M Finch… - … in Geosciences, 2020 - adgeo.copernicus.org

Diversity and inclusion in the workplace optimise performance through the input of a range of perspectives and approaches that drive innovation and invention. However, gender inequity is prevalent throughout society and females remain underrepresented in geoscience careers. This study...

Teachers' estimates of pupils' IQs and pupils' tested IQs.

Psychological reports

Follman J.
PMID: 1961823
Psychol Rep. 1991 Aug;69(1):350. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1991.69.1.350.

No abstract available.

Water-soluble proteins of the human red cell membrane.

The Journal of membrane biology

Hoogeveen JT, Juliano R, Coleman J, Rothstein A.
PMID: 24174191
J Membr Biol. 1970 Dec;3(1):156-72. doi: 10.1007/BF01868013.

Procedures were developed for preparation of red cell membranes almost free of hemoglobin but with minimal loss of membrane proteins. Two water-soluble protein fractions are described, each constituting about 25% of the ghost protein. The first is ionically bonded...

Pheromone production by axenically rearedDendroctonus ponderosae andIps paraconfusus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae).

Journal of chemical ecology

Conn JE, Borden JH, Hunt DW, Holman J, Whitney HS, Spanier OJ, Pierce HD, Oehlschlager AC.
PMID: 24318497
J Chem Ecol. 1984 Feb;10(2):281-90. doi: 10.1007/BF00987856.

Mountain pine beetles,Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, and California five-spined ips,Ips paraconfusus Lanier, were reared axenically from surface-sterilized eggs on aseptic pine phloem. After 24 hr in host logs, axenip femaleD. ponderosae and maleI. paraconfusus produced the aggregation pheromones,trans-verbenol (D. ponderosae),...

Associations between the prenatal environment and cardiovascular risk factors in adolescent girls: Internalizing and externalizing behavior symptoms as mediators.

Children's health care : journal of the Association for the Care of Children's Health

Beal SJ, Hillman J, Dorn LD, Out D, Pabst S.
PMID: 25750471
Child Health Care. 2015;44(1):17-39. doi: 10.1080/02739615.2013.876537.

This longitudinal study examines links among adolescent internalizing and externalizing symptoms, the prenatal environment (e.g., nicotine exposure) and pre/perinatal maternal health, and cardiovascular risk factors. Girls (N=262) ages 11-17 reported internalizing and externalizing behaviors and mothers reported about the...

The Influence of Non-Misogynous and Mixed Portrayals of Intimate Partner Violence in Music on Beliefs About Intimate Partner Violence.

Violence against women

Franiuk R, Coleman J, Apa B.
PMID: 26985047
Violence Against Women. 2017 Feb;23(2):243-257. doi: 10.1177/1077801216637473. Epub 2016 Jul 09.

In this study, we investigated the effect of songs that offer non-misogynous and ambivalent portrayals of intimate partner violence (IPV). Participants ( N = 103) were exposed to a misogynous song about IPV, a song critical of IPV, and...

Public Health.

The Indian medical gazette

Buckley S, Coleman J, Davison I, Khan KS.
PMID: 29005985
Ind Med Gaz. 1906 Mar;41(3):107-111.

No abstract available.

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