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    Find your tribe! Early childhood educators defining and identifying key factors that support their workplace wellbeing by Jones, Catherine, Hadley, Fay, Waniganayake, Manjula, Johnstone, Melissa

    Published in Australasian journal of early childhood (01-12-2019)
    “…Historically, research on educator wellbeing has focused on ill health including stress, burnout and emotional exhaustion. There is a dearth of research…”
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    Explaining achievement gaps between students from regional and metropolitan areas: Accounting for socio-demographic and school climate factors by Perales, Francisco, Johnstone, Melissa, Xiang, Ning, Tomaszewski, Wojtek

    Published in The Australian journal of education (01-04-2023)
    “…Australian children from regional, rural and remote (RRR) areas exhibit lower educational outcomes than their peers in metropolitan areas. The mechanisms…”
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    Early childhood educators' workplace well-being : It's everyone's right by Jones, Catherine, Johnstone, Melissa, Hadley, Fay, Waniganayake, Manjula

    Published in Australasian journal of early childhood (01-12-2020)
    “…Extant literature on Early Childhood educator workplace well-being focuses on the disease model of well-being, with studies mainly addressing stress and…”
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    Lifestyle preference theory: No match for young Australian women by Johnstone, Melissa, Lee, Christina

    Published in Journal of sociology (Melbourne, Vic.) (01-06-2016)
    “…Women's work and family choices are affected by social pressures and external constraints. Understanding young women's aspirations for future work and family…”
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    Feasibility of Monitoring Health and Well-being in Emerging Adults: Pilot Longitudinal Cohort Study by Lystad, Reidar P, Fajardo Pulido, Diana, Peters, Lorna, Johnstone, Melissa, Ellis, Louise A, Braithwaite, Jeffrey, Wuthrich, Viviana, Amin, Janaki, Cameron, Cate M, Mitchell, Rebecca J

    Published in JMIR formative research (06-01-2022)
    “…Emerging adulthood is a distinct segment of an individual's life course. The defining features of this transitional period include identity exploration,…”
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    The Emotional Impact of Unfulfilled Career Aspirations for Stay-at-Home Mothers in Australia by Johnstone, Melissa, Lucke, Jayne

    Published in Journal of family issues (01-09-2022)
    “…Australia has a relatively high proportion of stay-at-home mothers, despite most young women aspiring to combine motherhood with paid work. Using two waves of…”
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    The Florence Nightingale Effect: Organizational Identification Explains the Peculiar Link Between Others' Suffering and Workplace Functioning in the Homelessness Sector by Ferris, Laura J, Jetten, Jolanda, Johnstone, Melissa, Girdham, Elise, Parsell, Cameron, Walter, Zoe C

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (2016)
    “…Frontline employees in the helping professions often perform their duties against a difficult backdrop, including a complex client base and ongoing themes of…”
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    Young Australian women's aspirations for work and family by Johnstone, Melissa, Lee, Christina

    Published in Family matters (Melbourne, Vic.) (01-01-2009)
    “…Review of data from the Australian longitudinal study on women's health on the employment, relationship, and motherhood and family aspirations held by young…”
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    "It's Been a Bit of a Rollercoaster": Australian Women's Difficulties and Coping Strategies by Lucke, Jayne, Johnstone, Melissa

    Published in Issues in mental health nursing (01-01-2021)
    “…Women's coping strategies may be affected by many factors, including their health and wellbeing, their social roles, and the broader environment. While the…”
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    From distress to flourishing: towards a strengths-based approach for young mothers by Johnstone, Melissa, Mulherin, Kate

    “…Objective: The current study aims to better understand the predictors of flourishing, as well as the predictors of distress, among first-time Australian…”
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    Breaking the cycle of homelessness: Housing stability and social support as predictors of long-term well-being by Johnstone, Melissa, Parsell, Cameron, Jetten, Jolanda, Dingle, Genevieve, Walter, Zoe

    Published in Housing studies (18-05-2016)
    “…It is increasingly acknowledged that homelessness involves more than just being without a house. Indeed, more recent definitions of what constitutes a home…”
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    Qualitative accounts of teenage and emerging adult women adjusting to motherhood by Mulherin, Kate, Johnstone, Melissa

    “…Objective: The aim of this study was to better understand how young women in their early 20s transition and adjust to motherhood in the first year postpartum,…”
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    The motivations of donor-conceived adults for seeking information about, and contact with, sperm donors by Macmillan, Caitlin M., Allan, Sonia, Johnstone, Melissa, Stokes, Mark A.

    Published in Reproductive biomedicine online (01-07-2021)
    “…•The majority of donor-conceived adults had sought donor information (88%).•The majority of donor-conceived adults had sought donor contact (71%).•Common…”
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    Life transitions and women's desired number of children: the impact of motherhood, relationships and employment by Johnstone, Melissa, Lucke, J., Hewitt, B.

    Published in Community, work & family (20-10-2021)
    “…To better understand the gap between women's childbearing aspirations and actual levels of childbearing, this paper investigates the importance of employment,…”
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    Individual differences in responses to workplace stress: the contribution of attachment theory by Johnstone, Melissa, Feeney, Judith A.

    Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-07-2015)
    “…Work stress is a major cause of physical and psychological distress, and both theory and research highlight the importance of individual differences in coping…”
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    Lifestyle preference theory: No match for young Australian women by Melissa Johnstone, Christina Lee

    Published in Journal of sociology (Melbourne, Vic.) (01-06-2016)
    “…Women's work and family choices are affected by social pressures and external constraints. Understanding young women's aspirations for future work and family…”
    Get full text
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    Lifestyle preference theory: No match for young Australian women by Melissa Johnstone, Christina Lee

    Published in Journal of sociology (Melbourne, Vic.) (01-06-2016)
    “…Women's work and family choices are affected by social pressures and external constraints. Understanding young women's aspirations for future work and family…”
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    Young Australian Women’s Aspirations for Work and Family: Individual and Sociocultural Differences by Johnstone, Melissa, Lee, Christina

    Published in Sex roles (01-08-2009)
    “…The arguments underlying Hakim’s Lifestyle Preference Theory have initiated debate over the importance of individual preferences, versus social and structural…”
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    Young Australian Women and Their Aspirations: It’s Hard Enough Thinking a Week or Two in Advance at the Moment by Johnstone, Melissa, Lee, Christina

    Published in Journal of adolescent research (01-05-2012)
    “…Previous findings from quantitative research have shown that the majority of young Australian women aged 18 to 23 years aspire to be married, with children,…”
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    Early childhood educators' workplace well-being: It's everyone's right by Catherine Jones, Melissa Johnstone, Fay Hadley, Manjula Waniganayake

    Published in Australasian journal of early childhood (01-12-2020)
    “…Extant literature on Early Childhood educator workplace well-being focuses on the disease model of well-being, with studies mainly addressing stress and…”
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