Staff Profile

Dr Jayne Lucke
Position: Senior Research Fellow
Phone: +61 7 3365 5359
Fax: +61 7 336 55540
Email: j.lucke@uq.edu.au
Location: 325
Building: Public Health Building
Centre or Group: Lifespan Health Research Unit
Biography:
Jayne is a Senior Research Fellow with the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health, based at the University of Queensland. Jayne’s background is in social and health psychology and she has published in the fields of program evaluation, sexual health and suicide prevention. Before joining the study she worked in the Office of Public Policy and Ethics at the Institute of Molecular Bioscience at the University of Queensland researching the ethical and policy implications of scientific developments to prolong human life. Her previous roles have included the coordination of research for Blue Care, Queensland’s largest provider of community and aged care services, research administration at the University of Manchester and lecturing in psychology and research methods at the University of Huddersfield in the UK. She spent five years at the National Centre for HIV Social Research and a further two years in the University of Queensland’s Psychiatry Department evaluating a suicide prevention program for young people.Qualifications:
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Doctor of Philosophy (1997)
University of Queensland
Research Interests:
- Health Psychology
- Women's Health
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- Herbert D, Lucke J, Dobson A. PREGNANCY LOSSES IN YOUNG AUSTRALIAN WOMEN - Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health. Women’s Health Issues. 2009; 19(1):21-29.
- Lucke JC, Diedrichs PC, Partridge B, Hall WD. Anticipating the anti-ageing pill - Lessons from the history of the oral contraceptive pill and hormone replacement therapy. EMBO Reports. 2009; 10(2):108-113.
- Underwood M, Bartlett HP, Partridge B, Lucke J, Hall WD. Community perceptions on the significant extension of life: An exploratory study among urban adults in Brisbane, Australia. Social Science and Medicine. 2009; 68:496-503.
- Cooper R, Lucke J, Lawlor DA, Mishra GD, Chang J, Ebrahim S, et al. Socioeconomic position and hysterectomy: A cross-cohort comparison of women in Australia and Great Britain. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2008; 62:1057-1063. View Publication
- Berecki-Gisolf J, Lucke J, Hockey R, Dobson A. Transitions into informal caregiving and out of paid employment of women in their 50s. Social Science and Medicine. 2008; 67(1):122-127.
- Byles J, Loxton D, Berecki J, Dolja-Gore X, Gibson R, Hockey R, et al. Use and costs of medications and other health care resources: Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health. Canberra. Department of Health and Ageing; ;
- Lucke J, Hall W, Ryan B, Owen N. The Implications of Genetic Susceptibility for the Prevention of Colorectal Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Older Adults’ Understanding. Community Genetics. 2008; 11:283-288.
- Lucke J, Russell A, Tooth L, Lee C, Watson M, Byrne G, et al. Few urban-rural differences in older carers’ access to community services. Australian Health Review. 2008; 32(4):684-690.
- Tooth L, Russell A, Lucke J, Byrne G, Lee C, Wilson A, et al. Impact of cognitive and physical impairment on carer burden and quality of life. Quality of Life Research. 2008; 17(2):267-273.
- Hall WD, Lucke J. Assessing the impact of prescribed medicines on health outcomes. Aust New Zealand Health Policy. 2007; 4:1.
- Lucke JC, Waters B, Hockey R, Spallek M, Gibson R, Byles J, et al. Trends in women’s risk factors and chronic conditions: Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health. Women’s Health. 2007; 3(4):423-432.
- Berecki J, Lucke J, Hockey R, Dobson A. Changes in Caring Roles and Employment in Mid-Life: Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health. Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing. University of Queensland; ;
- Lucke J. How can we help carers to care? An update from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health. In: Carers NSW Conference: Partnerships for Better Health Outcomes: Carers and professionals working together; 2007 19-23.
- Lucke J. Health service needs of older carers: Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health. In: NSW HACC & Community Care Conference; 2007 Sydney, NSW. 14 - 15 May;
- Lucke J, Spallek M, Herbert D. Patterns of contraceptive use after reproductive events: findings from the Australian longitudinal study of women’s health. In: Australasian Sexual Health Conference - Mars & Venus; 2007 8 - 10 October Jupiters Broadbeach, QLD.
- Watson M, Lucke J, Dobson A. Service use and the impact of family caregiving on Mid-aged women from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health. Pilot Sub-study. Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing. University of Queensland; ;
- Hall WD, Lucke J. How have the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressants affected suicide mortality?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2006 Nov-Dec; 40(11-12).
- Lucke JC, Hall W. Strong and weak lifespan extension: What is most feasible and likely?. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 2006 Jun; 25(2).
- Lucke J, Ryan B, Hall W. What does the community think about lifespan extension technologies? The need for an empirical base for ethical and policy debates. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 2006 Dec; 25(4).
- Lucke J, Tooth L, Hockey R, Dobson A. Employed Carers in Mid-Life: Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health. ;



