Cathy Vaughan
0000-0003-3988-8222
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‘You can still have dreams for your child’: Filipino young people’s lived experiences of parenthood
Is sex lost in translation? Linguistic and conceptual issues in the translation of sexual and reproductive health surveys
Women’s perceptions and experiences of reproductive coercion and abuse: a qualitative evidence synthesis
Exploring the identities and experiences of young queer people in Mongolia using visual research methods
Reproductive coercion and abuse in Australia: what do we need to know?
Australia’s Disability Employment Services Program: Participant Perspectives on Factors Influencing Access to Work
Structural and Symbolic Violence Exacerbates the Risks and Consequences of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence for Forced Migrant Women
Using Videoconferencing Focus Groups in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research With Chinese Im/Migrants in Australia
A rapid gender impact assessment of Australian university responses to COVID-19
“It’s about Building a Network of Support”: Australian Service Provider Experiences Supporting Refugee Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
Early union, ‘disgrasya’, and prior adversity and disadvantage: pathways to adolescent pregnancy among Filipino youth
Gender norms and the wellbeing of girls and boys – Author's reply
‘Direct’ and ‘instant’: the role of digital technology and social media in young Filipinos’ intimate relationships
“My father told me ‘child, there is no son in this house, so you should wear these boy clothes’”: perspectives on gender norms, roles, and bacha posh among Afghan migrant women in Melbourne, Australia
Care, collaboration and critique: The intersection of creativity and wellbeing in older women
Enabling Action: Reflections upon Inclusive Participatory Research on Health with Women with Disabilities in the Philippines
Gender inequalities in health and wellbeing across the first two decades of life: an analysis of 40 low-income and middle-income countries in the Asia-Pacific region
I had every right to be there: discriminatory acts towards young people with disabilities on public transport
Exposure to discrimination and subsequent changes in self-rated health: prospective evidence from the UK's Life Opportunities Survey
If I had stable housing I would be a bit more receptive to having a job. Factors influencing the effectiveness of Disability Employment Services reform
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