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Edited Book
Luszcz, M. A., Giles, L., Eckermann, S., Edwards, P., Browne-Yung, K., Hayles,
C. (2007). The Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing: 15 Years of Ageing
in South Australia. South Australian Department of Families and Communities
(130 pages). ISBN 9781920093529.
Luszcz, M. A., & Nettelbeck, T. (Eds.). (1989). Psychological Development:
Perspectives across the life-span. Amsterdam: Elsevier (421 pages).
Chapters & Monographs
Luszcz, M. A. & Lane, A. (2008). Executive Function in Cognitive Ageing.
In S. M. Hofer & D. F. Alwin (Eds). The Handbook on Cognitive Ageing:
Interdisciplinary Perspectives. SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA.
Luszcz, M. A., Faulkner, D., vanEmden, J., Findlay, M., Barrington, R., Landorf,
C., & Shepard, L. (2004). Factors That Make Housing More Suitable for
Older People. SA Government Department for Families and Communities Adelaide
& Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Southern Research Centre.
(Available at www.ahuri.edu.au)
Luszcz, M. A., Faulkner, D. R. & Bennett, K. (2001). Linkages among
housing assistance, residential (re)location and use of community health and
social care among old-old adults: shelter and non-shelter implications for housing
policy development, Final Report, Australian Housing and Urban Research
Institute, Southern Research Centre. Adelaide. (available at www.ahuri.edu.au)
Luszcz, M. A. (2004). Interindividual Variability, Change and Aging. Gerontology,
50, 1-48
Luszcz, M. A. (2000). Memory deficit: Normal or pathological cerebral ageing?
In Preventing cognitive and neurosensory decline. Oxford: Adis International
Limited, pp.2-4.
Ranzijn, R., Andrews, G. R., Harford, J., Grbich, C., & Luszcz, M. A. (1999).
Ageing and the Economy in South Australia: Social Capital and Productive
Ageing. Report to the Office for the Ageing, Department of Human Services,
South Australia [ISBN 0 7308 9066 X].
Thomas, T., & Luszcz, M. A. (1993). Ageing and memory. In E. Frydenberg & G.
Walker (Eds), Psychology and you. Parkville, Vic: Hawker Brownlow Education,
pp.64-67.
Luszcz, M. A. (1992). Memory and ageing: Cognitive and functional approaches.
In P. Heaven (Ed.), Psychological bases of human development. Sydney:
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, pp.302-328.
Luszcz, M. A. (1989). Theoretical models of everyday problem solving. In J.D.
Sinnott (Ed.), Everyday problem solving: Theory and applications. New
York: Praeger, pp.24-39.
Luszcz, M. A. (1989). Recapitulation and elaboration in developmental psychology.
In Luszcz, M.A., & Nettelbeck, T. (Eds.), Psychological Development: Perspectives
across the life-span. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp.xiv-xi.
Luszcz, M. A., & Fitzgerald, K. M. (1987). Social distance and life goals as
bases for intergenerational perceptions. In C. Pratt (Ed.), Research Issues
in Child Development. Sydney: Allen & Unwin Australia Pty. Ltd.
Healy, J., Hugo, G., & Luszcz, M. A. (1986). The elderly in suburban Adelaide.
Studies in Policy and Administration (No. 1). Bedford Park: Flinders University
of South Australia. Report prepared for the Department of Community Welfare,
South Australian Government.
Luszcz, M. A. (1985). The adolescent transition and criminality. In R.A. Cummins
& E.M. Burgess (Eds.), Age and criminal responsibility in children. Sydney:
Australian Psychological Society.
Refereed Journal Articles
In Press
Larsson, M. U., Almkvist, O., Luszcz, M. A., Robins Wahlin, T-B. Phonemic Fluency
Deficits in Asymptomatic Gene-carriers for Huntington's Disease. Neuropsychology.
[Accepted 14 February, 2008].
Walker, R. B. & Luszcz, M. A. Health and relationship dynamics within late-life
couples: A systematic review of the literature. Ageing and Society.
[Accepted 23 January 2008]
Anstey, K. J., Burns, R., Von Sanden, C., & Luszcz, M. A. Psychological Wellbeing
is an Independent Predictor of Falling in An 8-Year Follow-up of Older Adults.
Journal of Gerontolgy: Psychological Sciences. [Accepted 17 Jan 2008]
2008
Hoppmann, C. A., Gerstorf, D., & Luszcz, M. A. (2008) Spousal Activity Trajectories
in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing in the Context of Cognitive,
Physical and Affective Resources. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological
Sciences, 63B (1), P41-P50.
2007
Anstey, K. J., Butterworth, P., Booth, H., Windsor, T. D., Burns, R. , Simons,
L. A., Sargent-Cox, K., Byles, J., Luszcz, M. A., Gibson, R., von Sanden, C.
Christensen, H., Shaw, J. E., Broe, G. A., Browning, C., Mitchell, P., Cumming,
R. G., & Kendig, H. (2007). The Value of Comparing Health Outcomes in Cohort
Studies: An Example of Self-Rated Health in Seven Studies including79 653 Participants.
Australasian Journal on Ageing, 26, 194–200.
Giles, L. C., Glonek, G. F. V., Luszcz, M. A., & Andrews, G. R. (2007).
Do Social Networks Affect the use of Residential Aged Care Among Older Australians?
BMC Geriatrics, 7 (24).
Anstey, K. J., van Sanden, C., Sargent-Cox, K., & Luszcz, M. A. (2007).
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Depression in a Longitudinal, Population Based
Study Including Individuals in the Community and Residential Care. American
Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 165:6, 497-505.
Windsor, T., Anstey, K. J., Butterworth, P., Luszcz, M. A. & Andrews, G.
R. (2007). The role of perceived control in explaining depressive symptoms associated
with driving cessation in a longitudinal study. The Gerontologist, 47,
215 - 223.
2006
Luszcz, M. A. (2006). Back to Nurture: Cross-cultural Research as a Paradigm
for Understanding Bio-cultural Dynamics of Cognitive Ageing. Gerontology,
52, 290 – 292.
Larsson, M. U., Luszcz, M. A., Bui, T., & Wahlin, T. R. (2006). Depression
and Suicidal Ideation After Predictive Testing for Huntington's Disease: A Two-Year
Follow-up Study. Journal of Genetic Counseling, Vol. 15, No. 5, pp361-373.
Anstey, K. J., vonSanden, C., & Luszcz, M. A. (2006). An 8-year prospective
study of the relationship between cognitive performance and falling among very
old adults. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 54, 1169-1176.
Anstey, K. J., Windsor, T. D., Luszcz, M. A., & Andrews, G. R. (2006).
Predicting driving cessation over 5 years in very-old adults: Psychological
wellbeing and cognitive competence are stronger predictors than physical health.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 54, 121-126.
Lack, L., Prior, K., & Luszcz, M. A. (2006). Does insomnia kill the elderly?
Sleep, 29
2005
Kneebone, A. C., Luszcz, M. A., Baker, R. A., & Knight, J. L. (2005). A
syndromal analysis neuropsychological outcome following coronary artery bypass
graft surgery. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 76,
1121 - 1127.
Giles, L. C., Glonek, G. F. V., Luszcz, M. A., & Andrews, G. R. (2005).
The Effect of Social Networks on 10-year survival in very old Australians: The
Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Journal of Epidemiology and Community
Health, 59, 574 - 579.
2004
Giles, L. C., Metcalf, P. A., Glonek, G. F. V., Luszcz, M. A., & Andrews,
G. R. (2004). The effects of social networks upon disability in older Australians.Journal
of Ageing and Health, Vol. 16, 517-538.
Luszcz, M. A. (2004). What’s it all about: Variation and Aging. Gerontology,
50, 5-6.
Luszcz, M. A., Martin, M., & Hofer, S. M. (Eds). (2004) Interindividual
Variability, Change and Aging. Gerontology, 50, 3-47. (Complete edited
edition on this topic)
2003
Anstey, K. J., Hofer, S. M., & Luszcz, M. A. (2003). A latent growth curve
analysis of late-life sensory and cognitive function over eight years: Evidence
for specific and common factors underlying change. Psychology and Aging,
18, 714-726.
Anstey, K. J., Hofer, S. M., & Luszcz, M. A. (2003). Cross-sectional and longitudinal
patterns of dedifferentiation in late-life cognitive and sensory function: The
effects of age, ability, attrition and time of measurement. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: General, 132, 470-487.
Newson, R., Kemps, E. B., & Luszcz, M. A. (2003). Cognitive mechanisms underlying
decrements in mental synthesis in older adults. Ageing, Neuropsychology and
Cognition: A Journal on Normal and Dysfunctional Development, 10, 28-43.
Gething, L., Gridley, H., Helmes, E., Luszcz, M. A., Turner, J., Ward, L.,
& Wells, Y. (2003). The role of psychologists in fostering the wellbeing of
older Australians. Australian Psychologist, 38, 1-10.
2002
Luszcz, M. A., & Giles, L. (2002). Benefits of close social relationships for
health and longevity of older adults. International Society for the Study
of Behavioural Development: Newsletter, 41, 15-17.
Andrews, G. R., Clark, M., & Luszcz, M. A. (2002). Successful aging in the
Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing: Applying the MacArthur Model Cross-nationally.
Journal of Social Issues, 4, 749-766. 
Anstey, K. J., & Luszcz, M. A. (2002). Mortality risk varies according to change
in depressive status in a community sample of very old adults, Psychosomatic
Medicine, 64, 880-888. 
Kent, P. & Luszcz, M. A. (2002). A review of the Boston Naming Test and multiple
occasion normative data for older adults on 15-item versions. The Clinical
Neuropsychologist, 16, 555-574. 
Anstey, K. J., Luszcz, M. A., & Andrews, G. (2002). Psychosocial factors,
gender and late-life mortality. Ageing International, 27, 73-89. 
Anstey, K. J., & Luszcz, M. A. (2002). Selective non-response to clinical assessment
in the longitudinal study of ageing: Implications for estimating population
levels of cognitive function and dementia. International Journal of Geriatric
Psychiatry, 17, 704-709. 
2001
Anstey, K. J., Luszcz, M. A., & Sanchez, L. (2001). Two-year decline in vision
but not hearing is associated with memory decline in very old adults in a population
based sample. Gerontology, 47, 289-293. 
Anstey, K. J., Luszcz, M. A., Giles, L. C., & Andrews, G. R. (2001). Demographic,
health, cognitive and sensory variables as predictors of mortality in very old
adults. Psychology and Aging, 16, 3-11. 
Anstey, K. J., Luszcz, M. A., & Sanchez, L. (2001). A re-evaluation of the
common factor theory of shared variance among age, sensory and cognitive function
in older adults. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 56B,
3-11. 
Bryan, J. & Luszcz, M. A. (2001). Adult age differences in self-ordered pointing
task performance: Contributions from working memory, executive function and
speed of information processing. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology,
23, 608-619.
2000
Bryan, J. & Luszcz, M. A. (2000a). Measures of fluency as predictors of incidental
memory among older adults. Psychology and Aging, 15, 483-489. 
Bryan, J., & Luszcz, M. A. (2000b). The measurement of executive function:
Considerations for detecting adult age differences. Journal of Clinical and
Experimental Neuropsychology, 22, 40-55.
Crawford, J. R., Bryan, J. B., Luszcz, M. A., Obonsawin, M. C., & Stewart,
L. (2000). The executive decline hypothesis of cognitive aging? Do executive
deficits qualify as differential deficits and do they mediate age-related memory
decline? Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition: A Journal on Normal and Dysfunctional
Development, 7, 9-31.
Ranzijn, R., & Luszcz, M. A. (2000). Measurement of subjective quality of life
of elders. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 50,
263-278. 
1999
Brewer, N., Potter, R., Fisher, R. P., Bond, N. & Luszcz, M. A. (1999). Beliefs
and data on the relationship between consistency and accuracy of eyewitness
testimony. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 13, 297-313.
Bryan, J. & Luszcz, M. A. (1999). Speed of information processing and working
memory as mediators of age differences in prose recall. Australian Psychologist,
34, 132-137.
Bryan, J., Luszcz, M. A. & Pointer, S. (1999). The contribution of executive
function and processing resources to age differences in the effects of strategy
use on free recall. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition: A Journal on Normal
and Dysfunctional Development, 6, 273-287.
Luszcz, M. A. & Bryan J. (1999). Challenges to understanding age-related memory
loss in late adulthood. Gerontology, 45, 343-344.
Luszcz, M. A. & Bryan, J. (1999). Toward understanding age-related memory loss
in late adulthood. Gerontology, 45, 2-9. 
Luszcz, M. A. & Dean, J. (1999). Behavioural adjuncts of confusion: How lucid
nursing home residents cope with confused co-residents' behaviour. Australian
Psychologist, 34, 149-154. 
Ranzijn, R & Luszcz, M. A. (1999). Acceptance: A key to wellbeing in older
adults? Australian Psychologist, 34, 94-98.
1998
Luszcz, M. A. (1998). A longitudinal study of psychological changes in cognition
and self in late life. The Australian Developmental and Educational Psychologist,
15, 39-61. 
Luszcz, M. A., Bryan, J., & Kent, P. (1997). Predicting memory performance
of very old men and women: Contributions from age, depression, activity, cognitive
ability and perceptual speed. Psychology and Aging, 12, 340-351.
Ranzijn, R., Keeves, J., Luszcz, M. A.& Feather, N. T. (1998). The role of
self-perceived usefulness and competence in the self-esteem of elderly adults:
Confirmatory factor analyses of the Bachman revision of Rosenberg's Self-esteem
Scale. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Science, 53B, 96-104.
1997
Bryan, J., Luszcz, M.A., & Crawford, J.R. (1997). Verbal knowledge and speed
of information processing as mediators of age differences in verbal fluency
performance among older adults. Psychology and Aging, 12, 473-478.
Collins, K., Luszcz, M. A., Lawson, M. & Keeves, J. (1997). Everyday problem
solving in elderly women: Contributions of residence, perceived control and
age. The Gerontologist, 17, 293-302.
Gardiner, M., Luszcz, M.A., & Bryan, J. (1997). Memory and the manipulation
and measurement of task-specific memory self-efficacy in younger and older adults.
International Journal of Behavioral Development, 21, 209-227.
Pre - 1996
Bryan, J., & Luszcz, M.A. (1996). Speed of information processing as a mediator
between age and free recall performance. Psychology and Aging, 11, 3-9.
Luszcz, M.A. (1996). Beliefs about control in later life: Implications of perceptions
of health, memory and global control. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology, 10
(Supplement), 502-506.
Luszcz, M. A., & Hinton, M. (1995). Domain- and task-specific beliefs about
memory in adulthood: A microgenetic approach. Australian Journal of Psychology,
47, 54-60.
Orr, R. L., & Luszcz, M. A. (1994). Rethinking women's ways of knowing: Gender
commonalities and intersections with postformal thought. Journal of Adult
Development, 1, 225-233.
Ranzijn, R., & Luszcz, M. A. (1994). Well-being of elderly Australians: The
role of parent-adult child contacts. Australian Journal of Ageing, 13,
186-189.
Bird, M., & Luszcz, M. A. (1993). Enhancing memory performance in Alzheimer's
disease: Acquisition assistance and cue effectiveness. Journal of Clinical
and Experimental Neuropsychology, 15, 921-932.
Gilbert, A., Luszcz, M. A. & Owen, N. (1993). Medication use and its correlates
among the elderly. Australian Journal of Public Health, 17, 18-22.
Luszcz, M. A. (1993). Orienting tasks as moderators of narrative and expository
text recall in adulthood. Psychology and Aging, 8, 56-58.
Luszcz, M. A. (1993). When knowing is not enough: The role of memory beliefs
in prose recall of older and younger adults. Australian Psychologist, 28,
16-20.
Luszcz, M.A. & Hinton, M. (1993). Try, try again: Improving older adults' memory through practice. Australian Journal of Ageing, 12, 6-10.
Luszcz, M. A. (1992). Predictors of memory in young-old and old-old adults.
International Journal of Behavioral Development, 15, 147-166.
Doyle, C., Luszcz, M. A. & Rendell, P. (1992). Real and perceived effects of
ageing on cognition. Australian Educational and Developmental Psychologist,
9, 18-23.
Ormond, C., Luszcz, M. A., Mann, L. & Beswick, G. (1991). A metacognitive analysis
of decision making in adolescence. Journal of Adolescence, 16, 275-291.
Bird, M., & Luszcz, M. A. (1991). Encoding specificity, depth of processing
and cued recall in Alzheimer's Disease. Journal of Clinical and Experimental
Neuropsychology, 13, 508-520. [Also listed in Current Opinion in Neurology
and Neurosurgery (Feb, 1993).]
Luszcz, M. A., Moar, K., Porter, E., Ripper, M., & Ryan, L. (1991). Women and
honours: Pitfalls and prospects. Higher Education Research and Development
Society Newsletter, 13, 9-10.
Luszcz, M. A., Roberts, T., & Mattiske, J. (1990). Use of relational and individual
item information in remembering by older and younger adults. Psychology and
Aging, 5, 242-249.
Tucker, A., Mertin, P., & Luszcz, M. A. (1990). The effect of a repeated interview
on young children's eyewitness memory. Australia and New Zealand Journal
of Criminology, 23, 117-124.
Hugo, G., Healy, J., & Luszcz, M. A.(1987). Surveying the aged in Australia.
Australian Journal of Ageing, 6, 14-19.
Luszcz, M. A., & Fitzgerald, K. (1986). Understanding cohort differences in
cross?generational, self and peer perceptions. Journal of Gerontology, 41,
234-240. [Refereed and reprinted: In K.M. McConkey & N.W. Bond (Eds.) (1991),
Readings in Australian Psychology (pp. 266-275), Sydney: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.]
Luszcz, M. A. (1985-1986). Characterizing adolescents, middle-aged and elderly
adults: Putting the elderly into perspective. International Journal of Aging
and Human Development, 22(2), 105-121.
Luszcz, M. A., Paull, I., & Fitzgerald, K. M. (1985). Knowledge of ageing:
An intergenerational comparison. Australian Journal of Ageing, 4, 9-14.
Luszcz, M. A., Bungey, J., & Geffen, G. M. (1984). Orthographic-morphemic factors
in reading: A developmental study. Australian Journal of Psychology, 36,
355-365.
Koch, C., Luszcz, M. A., Overstreet, D. H., & Henschke, P .J. (1984). Transient
improvement of memory in senile dementia following mnemonic training. Australian
Journal on Ageing, 3, 16-20.
Luszcz, M. A., & Bacharach, V. R. (1983). The emergence of communicative competence:
Detection of conversational topics. Journal of Child Language, 10, 623-637.
Luszcz, M. A. (1983). An attitudinal assessment of perceived intergenerational
affinities linking adolescence and old age. International Journal of Behavioral
Development, 6, 221-231.
Geffen, G., & Luszcz, M. A. (1983). Are the spoken durations of rare words
longer than those of common words? Memory and Cognition, 11, 215-217.
Luszcz, M. A. (1982). Facts on aging: An Australian validation. The Gerontologist,
22, 369-372.
Pratt, M. W., Luszcz, M. A., MacKenzie-Keating, S., & Manning, A. (1982). Thinking
about stories: The story schema in metacognition. Journal of Verbal Learning
and Verbal Behavior, 21, 493-505.
Luszcz, M. A., & Bacharach, V. R. (1980). Preschoolers' picture recognition
memory: The pitfalls of knowing how a thing shall be called. Canadian Journal
of Psychology, 34, 155-160.
Pratt, M. W., Luszcz, M. A., & Brown, M. E. (1980). Measuring dimensions of
the quality of care in small community residences. American Journal of Mental
Deficiency, 85, 188-194.
Bacharach, V. R., & Luszcz, M. A. (1979). Communicative competence in young
children: The use of implicit linguistic information. Child Development,
50, 260-263.
Baumeister, A. A., & Luszcz, M. A. (1976). A within-subjects analysis of free
recall with preschool children. Child Development, 47, 729-736.
Luszcz, M. A., & Bacharach, V. R. (1975). List organization and rehearsal instructions
in recognition memory of retarded adults. American Journal of Mental Deficiency,
80, 57-62.
Pennington, F. M., & Luszcz, M. A. (1975). Some functional properties of iconic
storage in retarded and nonretarded subjects. Memory and Cognition, 3,
295-301.
Luszcz, M. A., Barker, D., & DaPolito, F. (1972). Effect of stimulus concreteness
on recognition accuracy. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 34, 218.
Published Conference Proceedings
Kent, P., & Luszcz, M.A. (2001). Preclinical signs of naming and constructional ability in a community sample. In Together on a Journey: Proceedings of the National Conference of the Alzheimer's Association (pp30-34). ACT: Alzheimer's Association ACT. (ISBN: 0 646 41366 X)
Luszcz, M.A., & Dean, J. (2000). Women coping with dementia in nursing homes: Views of lucid co-residents. In S.J. Choi, M.H. Chung, K.H. Cho, & B.G. Han (Eds.), Gerontological Approaches to Care for the Aged in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the 6th Asia/Oceania Regional Congress of Gerontology (pp311-315). Seoul: The Federation of Korean Gerontological Societies.
Luszcz, M.A., Davey, J., Gardiner, M., & Hinton, M. (1993). Faith, hope and remembering: The role for memory self-efficacy in ageing. In R.B. Lefroy (Ed), Science, Technology and Ageing: Proceedings of the 28th Australian Association of Gerontology Meetings (pp30-32). Perth: Optima Press. (ISSN 0311-9279).
Luszcz, M.A., & Bird, M. (1989). Categorical encoding and retrieval in Alzheimer's patients' remembering. In F. Jordan (Ed.), Proceedings of IV International Meeting of Alzheimer's Disease International (pp15-17). Queensland: Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Society of Australia.
Luszcz, M.A., Hugo, G., Healy, J., & Young, M. (1988). Subjective well-being and sense of personal control in older metropolitan Adelaidians. In G.R. Andrews (Ed.), International Association of Gerontology: Proceedings of the Third Regional Congress (pp36-39). N.S.W.: International Association of Gerontology.
Luszcz, M.A. (1987). Gerontological research: Issues and approaches. In C.D. Field, A.C. Kneebone, & M.W. Reid (Eds.), Brain Impairment: Proceedings of the 11th Annual Brain Impairment Conference (pp27-36). Melbourne: Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment.
Published Abstracts
Luszcz, M. A., & Lane, A. (2006). When environmental support fails: Part-set
cueing in older and younger adults. Australian Journal of Psychology, 58,
107.
Luszcz, M. A., Anstey, K. J., Giles, L., & Andrews, G. R. (2006). Multiple
Paths to 13-year Survival in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing, The
Gerontologist, 46.
Windsor, T. D., Anstey, K. J., Butterworth, P., Luszcz, M. A., Andrews, G.
R., (2006). Control Beliefs Mediate Depressive Symptoms Following Driving Cessation
Among Participants in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. . The
Gerontologist, 46
Luszcz, M. A., Anstey, K., Windsor, T., & Ghisletta, P. (2005). Dynamics
of metamemory and health beliefs and their impact on change in function of very
old adults in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. The Gerontologist,
45, 172.
Larsson M. U., Luszcz, M. A., Bui, T –H. & Robins Wahlin, T. -B.
(2005). Depression and suicidal thoughts following predictive testing for Huntington’s
Disease. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 76, Supplement
IV, A51.
Luszcz, M. A., & Anstey, K. J. (2004). Executive Functioning as a Longitudinal
Predictor of Memory Change Over 6 Years in a Population-based Sample of Very
Old Adults. Brain Impairment, Vol. 5, p.84-85, ISSN 1443-9646.
Kent, P. S., Bryan, J., Clark, M. A., & Luszcz, M. A. (2004). Preclinical
signs of Dementia in a Community Sample: A Longitudinal Analysis. Brain
Impairment, Vol. 5, p.108, ISSN 1443-9646.
Kneebone, A., Luszcz, M. A., Baker, R. A., & Knight, J. L. (2004). Incidence
and Predictors of Self-Reported Memory Function Following Coronary Artery Bypass
Graft Surgery. Brain Impairment, Vol. 5, p.25, ISSN 1443-9646.
Anstey, K. J., & Luszcz, M. A., (2004). Predictors of Changing Patterns
of Driving Habits Over 5 years in a Population-Based Sample of Very Old Adults.
Brain Impairment, Vol. 5, p.64, ISSN 1443-9646
Luszcz, M. A. (2003) Ageing as human development: Cognitive and self-resources.
13th Biennial Australasian Human Development Conference. Australian Journal
of Psychology, Combined Abstracts of 2004 Australian Psychology Conferences,
Vol. 56, Supplement 2004. ISSN 0004-9530.
Luszcz, M. A., Kent, P., Anstey, K. J. (2004) Phonemic and ideational fluency:
Norms and predictors of six-year memory change in very old participants in the
Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ALSA). Australian Journal of Psychology,
Combined Abstracts of 2004 Australian Psychology Conferences, Vol. 56,
Supplement 2004. ISSN 0004-9530.
Luszcz, M. A., Anstey, K. J., & Andrews, G. R. (2002). Cognitive and Sensory
Functioning in the Third and Fourth Age Women and Men: Evidence From the Australian
Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ALSA). Australasian Journal on Ageing, 21.4,
54.
Kent, P. S., & Luszcz, M. A. (2002). Cognitive ability of elderly people:
Implications for preclinical dementia. Australian Journal of Psychology,
54, 71.
Luszcz, M. A., & Anstey, K. J. (2002). Gender Differences In Cognitive
And Sensory Function In Late Life: Findings From The Australian Longitudinal
Study Of Ageing, Cognitive Ageing Conference, Atlanta GA, USA.
Luszcz, M. A. (2002). Individuals Ageing: Policy-relevant Lessons from Behavioural
Science. Valencia Forum, Valencia, Spain. http://www.valenciaforum.com/abstracts/217.html
Princi, R., Luszcz, M. A., & Boyd, C. M. (2001). The relationship between
everyday problem solving and parental generativity. Australian Journal of
Psychology, 53, 169-170 [Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the
Australian Psychological Society, September 2001, Adelaide].
Luszcz, M. A., Andrews, G., Lawrence, J., & Cody, S. (2001). Graduate Certificate
in Applied Gerontology in Australia. Gerontology, 47 (Suppl 1), 158.
(ISSN 0304 324X) [Proceedings of the 17th World Congress of the International
Association of Gerontology, July 1 – 6, 2001, Vancouver, Canada.]
Kent, P. A., & Luszcz, M. A. (2001). Preclinical signs of naming and constructional
ability in a community Sample, Gerontology, 47 (Suppl 1), 162. (ISSN
0304 324X) [Proceedings of the 17th World Congress of the International Association
of Gerontology, July 1 – 6, 2001, Vancouver, Canada.]
Luszcz, M. A., Boyd, C. M., Princi, R., & Bennett, K. (2001) Generativity
in the lives of adults. Gerontology, 47 (Suppl 1), 497. (ISSN 0304
324X) [Proceedings of the 17th World Congress of the International Association
of Gerontology, July 1 – 6, 2001, Vancouver, Canada.]
Boyd, L., & Luszcz, M. A. (2001). Generativity in midlife and older adults:
Its structure and relationship to well-being. Gerontology, 47 (Suppl
1), 654. (ISSN 0304 324X) [Proceedings of the 17th World Congress of the International
Association of Gerontology, July 1 – 6, 2001, Vancouver, Canada.]
Anstey, K., Luszcz, M.A., & Lord, S. (2000). Biomarkers, health and cognitive
ageing: Results from Australian Studies. International Journal of Psychology,
36, 124.
Kent, P., & Luszcz, M. A. (2000). Cognitive abilities of community dwelling
older adults. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 19, (Supplement), 85
[ISSN 0726 4240]
Sowerbutts, S., Luszcz, M. A., Cobiac, L., Bryan, J., Giles, L., & Andrews,
G. (2000). Cross-sectional and longitudinal association of nutrition with cognition
in the elderly. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 19, (Supplement), 86
[ISSN 0726 4240]
Boyd, C. M., & Luszcz, M. A. (2000). Generativity: its structure and relationship
to well-being in young, midlife and older adults. Australasian Journal on
Ageing, 19, (Supplement), 121 [ISSN 0726 4240]
Andrews, G. A., & Luszcz, M. A. (2000). Ageing dynamics in the Australian
Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 19 (Supplement),
82 [ISSN 0726 4240]
Anstey, K. J., & Luszcz, M. A. (1999). Longitudinal change in cognitive
and sensory function in old age: Results from the Australian Longitudinal Study
of Ageing (ALSA). Australasian Journal of Psychology, 51 (Supplement),
80 [ISSN 0004 9530]
Luszcz, M. A. (1999). Ageing: Cognitive and Developmental perspectives. Australasian
Journal of Psychology, 51 (Supplement), 129 [ISSN 0004 9530]
Boyd, C. M., & Luszcz, M. A. (1998). Predictors of depression amongst institutional-
and commmunity-dwelling elders: Influence of perceived control, functional health
and cognitive function. Australian Journal of Psychology, 50 (Supplement),
73 [ISSN 0004 9530].
Bryan, J & Luszcz, M. A. (1998). Executive function and processing resources
as determinants of age differences in strategy use during memory tasks. Australian
Journal of Psychology, 50 (Supplement), 75 [ISSN 0004 9530].
Kent, P. & Luszcz, M. A. (1998) Naming ability and cognitive functioning
of community dwelling older adults. Australian Journal of Psychology, 50
(Supplement), 140-141 [ISSN 0004 9530].
Luszcz, M. A. & Calvaresi, E. (1998) Does sensory function account for
the relationship between speed and remembering in very old adults? Australian
Journal of Psychology, 50 (Supplement), 101 [ISSN 0004 9530].
Ranzijn, R., & Luszcz, M. A. (1998) Acceptance of life predicts well-being
in older adults. Australian Journal of Psychology, 50 (Supplement),
113 [ISSN 0004 9530].
Bryan, J., & Luszcz, M. A. (1997). Cognitive Resources as Mediators of
Age Differences in Recall of Words and Text. In G.R. Andrews, L.J. Mykyta, M.M.
Andrews, S.A. Pearson, A.J. Gregory, & J.C. Hagger (Eds.), Aging Beyond
2000: One world one future, 262, (Abstract No. 795; ISBN 0646327828).
Bryan, J., Luszcz, M. A., & Crawford, J. (1997). Verbal fluency and speed
of information processing as mediators of age differences in incidental memory
among older adults. Australian Journal of Psychology, 49 (Supplement),
55. [ISSN 0004 9530]
Luszcz, M. A. (1997). Longitudinal Psychological Findings from the Australian
Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Australian Journal of Psychology, 49
(Supplement), 66. [ISSN 0004 9530].
Luszcz, M. A., & Mattiske, J. K. (1997). Interindividual differences and
intraindividual change in memory and cognitive resources in the oldest-old.
In G.R. Andrews, L.J. Mykyta, M.M. Andrews, S.A. Pearson, A.J. Gregory, &
J.C. Hagger (Eds.), Aging Beyond 2000: One world one future, 92 (Abstract
No. 280; ISBN 0646327828).
Luszcz, M. A. (1997). Applying MacArthur criteria of successful aging to an
elderly Australian sample: Implications for cognition, affect and personality.
In G.R. Andrews, L.J. Mykyta, M.M. Andrews, S.A. Pearson, A.J. Gregory, &
J.C. Hagger (Eds.), Aging Beyond 2000: One world one future, 160, (Abstract
No. 497; ISBN 0646327828).
Luszcz, M. A., & Mattiske, J. K. (1997). Gains and losses in memory and
cognitive resources in very old adults. Australian Journal of Psychology,
49 (Supplement), 109. [ISSN 0004 9530]
Bryan, J., & Luszcz, M. A. (1997, August). Cognitive resources as mediators
of age differences in recall of words and text. In G.R. Andrews, L.J. Mykyta,
M.M. Andrews, S.A. Pearson, A.J. Gregory, & J.C. Hagger (Eds.), Aging
Beyond 2000: One world one future, 262, (Abstract No. 796; ISBN 0646327828).
Ranzijn, R., Keeves, J., Luszcz, M. A., & Feather, N. T. (1997, August).
Usefulness and competence in very old people: Their relationship to self-esteem
and well-being. In G.R. Andrews, L.J. Mykyta, M.M. Andrews, S.A. Pearson, A.J.
Gregory, & J.C. Hagger (Eds.), Aging Beyond 2000: One world one future,
623, (Abstract No. 1912; ISBN 0646327828).
Ranzijn, R., & Luszcz, M. A. (1997, July). Personal growth and purpose
in life in young and old people. Australian Journal of Psychology, 49
(Supplement), 69. [ISSN 0004 9530]
Bryan, J., Crawford, J. R., & Luszcz, M. A. (1996). The frontal hypothesis
of cognitive ageing and memory performance. Australian Journal on Ageing,
15, 28 - 29.
Luszcz, M. A. (1996). Control beliefs and well-being of very old Australians.
International Journal of Psychology, 31, 254: 124.
Ranzijn, R., & Luszcz, M. A. (1996) The role of perceived personal control
over health in the psychological well-being of older adults. Australian
Journal on Ageing, 15, 40 - 41.
Ranzijn, R. & Luszcz, M. A. (1998). Acceptance of life predicts well-being
in older adults. Australian Journal of Psychology, 50: 113 [ISSN 0004
9530].
Other Publications
Luszcz, M. A. (2002). On Understanding Ageing: Design and Inferences. Gerontology,
48, 1.
Luszcz, M. A. (2001). News from the IAG. Gerontology, 47, 62-63.
Luszcz, M. A. (2000). News from the IAG. Gerontology, 47, 227-230.
Luszcz, M. A. (2000). News from the IAG. Gerontology, 46, 342 - 346.[ISSN
0304-324X]
Luszcz, M. A. (1999). News from the IAG. Gerontology, 45, 234-238.[ISSN
0304-324X]
Luszcz, M. A. (1999). Longitudinal Study of Ageing: Australia’s first
multi-dimensional population based study. National Healthcare Journal, 34.
[CAB Audited PP 255003/01711]
Luszcz, M. A. (1998). News from the IAG. Gerontology, 44, 182-184.[ISSN
0304-324X]
Luszcz, M. A. (1998). News from the IAG. Gerontology, 44, 350 –
351.[ISSN 0304-324X]
Ranzijn, R., Bryan, J., & Luszcz, M. A. (1998). Hopes and fears about ageing.
COTA News, 14, 6.
Luszcz, M. A. (1997). Ageing well. COTA News, 13, 20 – 21.
Luszcz, M. A. (1997). Creativity and ageing. Australian Association of
Gerontology: National Newsletter (May) 12 - 13. (ISSN 1327-3620)
Luszcz, M. A. & Thomas, T. (1991). Aging around the world: Australia.
International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development: Newsletter,
Serial No. 18, 23.
Luszcz, M. A. & Wiles, C. (1989). Childcare around the world: Australia.
International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development: Newsletter,
Serial No. 16, 4.
Luszcz, M. A., Moar, K., Porter, E., Ripper, M., & Ryan, L. (1990). Survey
of Honours Students at Flinders University. Report prepared for Standing Committee
to Encourage and Monitor the participation of Women, Flinders University.
Luszcz, M. A. (1986). Secondary data analysis: A shortcut to longitudinal
research (Pub. No 6). University of Guelph, Gerontology Research Centre,
Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Luszcz, M. A. (1983). Intergenerational affinities: An attitudinal assessment.
ERIC/Resources in Education, ED 226 306.
Luszcz, M. A. (1982). A developmental study of recognition and recall of complex
pictures. ERIC/Resources in Education, ED 221230.
Luszcz, M. A., & Bacharach, V. R. (1981). Developmental pragmatics: Linguistic
and extralinguistic bases of early conversations. ERIC/Resources in Education,
ED 202 230.
Luszcz, M. A. (1979). Learning to speak: A complex effort. The Chronicle
Herald, 7.
Luszcz, M.A. (1977). The influence of age and intrastimulus organization on
recognition memory of information in complex pictures. ERIC/Resources in
Education, ED 140 128.
Invited Book Reviews
Luszcz, M.A. (1999). Review of J.D. Sinnott’s “Development of Logic
in Adulthood”, Gerontology, 45, 241.
Luszcz, M.A. (1988). Knowing voices: From silence to wisdom. Australian
Feminist Studies, 7 & 8, 247-254.
Luszcz, M.A. (1985). Review of "Discourse Development". Australian
Journal of Psychology, 37, 346 347.
Luszcz, M.A. (1983) Review of "Why so Few? Women Academics in Australian
Universities." (1983, Co authored by B.Cass, M.Dawson, D. Temple, S. Wills,
& A. Winkler.) Flindersweek, No. 110.
Luszcz, M.A. (1982). Review of "Life span Development and Behavior, Vol.
3", Edited by P.Baltes and O. Brim. Australian Journal of Psychology,
34, 249.
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