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AnthonyHogan

Anthony Hogan

BA (Welfare Studies) UWS, MSc (Hons) UOW, PhD Macquarie

Current Position: Research Fellow

Contact Details: (Building 62, ANU map)
National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health
ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences
The Australian National University
Canberra, ACT, 0200 Australia

T: + 61 2 6125 5621
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Research Interests

  • Psycho-social adjustment to chronic stressors
  • Social identity
  • Hearing loss
  • Psycho-social rehabilitation
  • Climate
  • Research methods

Recent Publications

Hogan A. (2008) Easier Listening. Practical strategies for managing partial hearing loss. EGA Insights. Canberra.

Hogan A. (2001) Hearing rehabilitation for deafened adults - a psycho-social approach. London, Wiley (Whurr) Publishers Ltd.

Hogan A, O'Loughlin K, Kendig H. The impact of hearing loss on personal health ~ a threshold effect model. Health and Ageing. (In press)

Hogan A, O'Loughlin K, Kendig H, Davis. A Hearing loss and employment. International Journal of Audiology. (In press)

Williams W, Kyaw-Myint S, Crea J, Hogan A. Occupational Noise Management - What's happening in industry? Journal of Occupational Health and Safety Australian and New Zealand. 2008; 24(4). (In press.)

Bureau of Rural Sciences (2008) Social wellbeing of Australian - a comparative analysis of people working on farms in drought affected areas versus the Australian population using the Deakin Wellbeing Index. in It's about people - changing perspectives on dryness. A report to Government by an expert social panel.
http://www.daff.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/836206/drought-pol-rep-app9-11.pdf
Canberra

Bureau of Rural Sciences (2008) The social wellbeing of Rural Australians - a comparative analysis using the HILDA dataset. in It's about people - changing perspectives on dryness. A report to Government by an expert social panel.
http://www.daff.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/836206/drought-pol-rep-app9-11.pdf
Canberra

Bureau of Rural Sciences (2008) Climate change and adaptation - an attitudinal segmentation of Australian farmers. It's about people - changing perspectives on dryness. A report to Government by an expert social panel.
http://www.daff.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/836206/drought-pol-rep-app9-11.pdf
Canberra

Hawthorne G, Hogan A, Giles E, Stewart M, Kethel L, White K, Plaith B, Pedley K, Rushbrooke E, Taylor A. Evaluating the health-related quality of life effects of cochlear implants: a prospective study of an adult cochlear implant program. International Journal of Audiology. 2004; 43:
183-192.

Hawthorne G, Hogan A. Measuring disability-specific patient benefit in cochlear implant programs: developing a short form of the Glasgow Health Status Inventory, the Hearing Participation Scale. International Journal of Audiology 2002; 41: 535-544.