BIOGRAPHY - Anne Kavanagh

Title: Mr
Full Name:Anne Kavanagh
Email:a.kavanagh@unimelb.edu.au
Work Phone:
Fax:(03) 9347 9824
City:Melbourne
State:VIC
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Working Details
Institution:University of Melbourne
Department:School of Population Health
Position:Associate Professor
Participation
Participation:

Participation in the Network's Paradigm and Applications Working Group (select the appropriate options)

Paradigm Working Groups

 Socio-spatial theory

 Methodologies, tools and techniques

 Scenarios and forecasting

 Sources, data quality and data integration

Application Working Groups

 National and regional socio-economic change

 Population, economic and information flows

 Social and economic networks

 Regional development and community capacity building

 Behaviour and well-being in socio-spatial settings

Project Involvement
Publication History
Publications:

Publication 1:

2. Kavanagh AM, Bentley R, Turrell G, Broom DH, Subramanian SV. Does gender modify associations between self rated health and the social and economic characteristics of local environments? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2006;60(6):490-5

Publication 2:

3. Turrell G, Kavanagh AM, Draper G, Subramanian SV. Do places affect the probability of death in Australia? A multilevel study of area-level disadvantage, individual-level socioeconomic position, and all-cause mortality, 1998-2000. Submitted to the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (accepted for publication 12 May 2006)

Publication 3:

5. Kavanagh AM, Turrell G, Subramanian SV. Does area based social capital matter for the health of Australians: A multilevel analysis. International Journal of Epidemiology. 2006; 35(3):607

Publication 4:

6. Turrell G, Kavanagh AM and Subramanian SV. Area variation in mortality in Tasmania (Australia): the contributions of socioeconomic disadvantage, social capital and geographic remoteness. Health and Place 2006;12(3):291-305

Publication 5:

7. King T, Kavanagh AM, Jolley D, Turrell G, Crawford D. Weight and place: a multilevel cross-sectional survey of area-level social disadvantage and overweight/obesity in Australia. Int J Obes (Lond). 2006: 30(2):281-7

Publication 6:

9. Turrell G, Kavanagh AM. Socio-economic pathways to diet: Modelling the association between socio-economic position and food-purchasing behaviour. Public Health Nutrition. 2006;9(3):375-83

Publication 7:

10. Kavanagh AM, Goller J, King T, Jolley D, Crawford D, Turrell G. Urban area disadvantage and physical activity: a multilevel study in Melbourne, Australia. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2005 Nov 59(11):934-40.

Current Research Interests
Current Research:

Current Research 1:

Built environment and health

Current Research 2:

Gender and health

Current Research 3:

Social inequalities and health

Current Research 4:

Breast cancer

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