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Rebecca Bentley
Rebecca Bentley
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Does gender modify associations between self rated health and the social and economic characteristics of local environments?
AM Kavanagh, R Bentley, G Turrell, DH Broom, SV Subramanian
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 60 (6), 490-495, 2006
2212006
Social capital and health in rural and urban communities in South Australia
AM Ziersch, F Baum, IGN Darmawan, AM Kavanagh, RJ Bentley
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 33 (1), 7-16, 2009
2142009
Association between housing affordability and mental health: a longitudinal analysis of a nationally representative household survey in Australia
R Bentley, E Baker, K Mason, SV Subramanian, AM Kavanagh
American journal of epidemiology 174 (7), 753-760, 2011
2062011
Housing affordability and mental health: does the relationship differ for renters and home purchasers?
KE Mason, E Baker, T Blakely, RJ Bentley
Social science & medicine 94, 91-97, 2013
2052013
Housing disadvantage and poor mental health: a systematic review
A Singh, L Daniel, E Baker, R Bentley
American journal of preventive medicine 57 (2), 262-272, 2019
1782019
Socioeconomic position, gender, health behaviours and biomarkers of cardiovascular disease and diabetes
A Kavanagh, RJ Bentley, G Turrell, J Shaw, D Dunstan, SV Subramanian
Social science & medicine 71 (6), 1150-1160, 2010
1732010
The impact of persistent poor housing conditions on mental health: A longitudinal population-based study
DJ Pevalin, A Reeves, E Baker, R Bentley
Preventive medicine 105, 304-310, 2017
1582017
Housing affordability and residential mobility as drivers of locational inequality
E Baker, R Bentley, L Lester, A Beer
Applied geography 72, 65-75, 2016
1362016
Intersections between disability, type of impairment, gender and socio-economic disadvantage in a nationally representative sample of 33,101 working-aged Australians
AM Kavanagh, L Krnjacki, Z Aitken, AD LaMontagne, A Beer, E Baker, ...
Disability and health journal 8 (2), 191-199, 2015
1362015
Poor housing quality: Prevalence and health effects
E Baker, LH Lester, R Bentley, A Beer
Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community 44 (4), 219-232, 2016
1302016
Housing affordability, tenure and mental health in Australia and the United Kingdom: a comparative panel analysis
RJ Bentley, D Pevalin, E Baker, K Mason, A Reeves, A Beer
Housing studies 31 (2), 208-222, 2016
1302016
The mental health effects of housing tenure: causal or compositional?
E Baker, R Bentley, K Mason
Urban Studies 50 (2), 426-442, 2013
1282013
Fast food purchasing and access to fast food restaurants: a multilevel analysis of VicLANES
LE Thornton, RJ Bentley, AM Kavanagh
International journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity 6, 1-10, 2009
1272009
Access to alcohol outlets and harmful alcohol consumption: A multi‐level study in Melbourne, Australia
AM Kavanagh, MT Kelly, L Krnjacki, L Thornton, D Jolley, ...
Addiction 106 (10), 1772-1779, 2011
1032011
Employment status and mental health among persons with and without a disability: evidence from an Australian cohort study
A Milner, AD LaMontagne, Z Aitken, R Bentley, AM Kavanagh
J Epidemiol Community Health 68 (11), 1064-1071, 2014
1022014
Neoliberalism, economic restructuring and policy change: Precarious housing and precarious employment in Australia
A Beer, R Bentley, E Baker, K Mason, S Mallett, A Kavanagh, ...
Urban studies 53 (8), 1542-1558, 2016
1012016
Cumulative exposure to poor housing affordability and its association with mental health in men and women
R Bentley, E Baker, K Mason
J Epidemiol Community Health 66 (9), 761-766, 2012
982012
Individual and area-level socioeconomic associations with fast food purchasing
LE Thornton, RJ Bentley, AM Kavanagh
J Epidemiol Community Health 65 (10), 873-880, 2011
982011
The ‘double precarity’of employment insecurity and unaffordable housing and its impact on mental health
R Bentley, E Baker, Z Aitken
Social Science & Medicine 225, 9-16, 2019
922019
Exploring the bi-directional relationship between health and housing in Australia
E Baker, K Mason, R Bentley, S Mallett
Urban policy and research 32 (1), 71-84, 2014
912014
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