Joshua Newton

Title(s)Postdoctoral Scholar, Urban Studies and Planning
SchoolVc-academic Affairs
Address9500 Gilman Drive #
La Jolla CA 92093
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    1. Twelve-month findings of the MOVE Frankston randomised controlled trial of interventions to increase recreation facility usage and physical activity among adults. PLoS One. 2021; 16(7):e0254216. Smith BJ, Mackenzie-Stewart R, Newton FJ, Manera KE, Haregu TN, Bauman A, Donovan RJ, Mahal A, Ewing MT, Newton JD. PMID: 34297719; PMCID: PMC8301672.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 1     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. A longitudinal study examining uptake of new recreation infrastructure by inactive adults. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2019 08 01; 16(1):59. Smith BJ, MacKenzie-Stewart R, Newton FJ, Haregu TN, Bauman A, Donovan RJ, Mahal A, Ewing MT, Newton JD. PMID: 31370855; PMCID: PMC6676615.
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    3. Implementation of concussion guidelines in community Australian Football and Rugby League-The experiences and challenges faced by coaches and sports trainers. J Sci Med Sport. 2016 Apr; 19(4):305-10. Kemp JL, Newton JD, White PE, Finch CF. PMID: 25981181.
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    4. The MOVE study: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial assessing interventions to maximise attendance at physical activity facilities. BMC Public Health. 2015 Apr 18; 15:403. Newton JD, Klein R, Bauman A, Newton FJ, Mahal A, Gilbert K, Piterman L, Ewing MT, Donovan RJ, Smith BJ. PMID: 25928739; PMCID: PMC4412208.
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    5. The dimensional salience solution to the expectancy-value muddle: an extension. Psychol Health. 2014; 29(12):1458-75. Newton JD, Newton FJ, Ewing MT. PMID: 25088611.
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    6. Intention to use sport concussion guidelines among community-level coaches and sports trainers. J Sci Med Sport. 2014 Sep; 17(5):469-73. Newton JD, White PE, Ewing MT, Makdissi M, Davis GA, Donaldson A, Sullivan SJ, Seward H, Finch CF. PMID: 24252427.
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    7. Knowledge about sports-related concussion: is the message getting through to coaches and trainers? Br J Sports Med. 2014 Jan; 48(2):119-24. White PE, Newton JD, Makdissi M, Sullivan SJ, Davis G, McCrory P, Donaldson A, Ewing MT, Finch CF. PMID: 24043666.
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    8. Conceptual overlap between moral norms and anticipated regret in the prediction of intention: implications for theory of planned behaviour research. Psychol Health. 2013; 28(5):495-513. Newton JD, Newton FJ, Ewing MT, Burney S, Hay M. PMID: 23256489.
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    9. Social marketing: why injury prevention needs to adopt this behaviour change approach. Br J Sports Med. 2013 Jul; 47(11):665-7. Newton JD, Ewing MT, Finch CF. PMID: 22554838.
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    10. How does the general public view posthumous organ donation? A meta-synthesis of the qualitative literature. BMC Public Health. 2011 Oct 11; 11:791. Newton JD. PMID: 21988839; PMCID: PMC3209456.
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    11. Resolving the theory of planned behaviour's 'expectancy-value muddle' using dimensional salience. Psychol Health. 2012; 27(5):588-602. Newton JD, Ewing MT, Burney S, Hay M. PMID: 21879806.
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    12. A profile of Australian adults who have discussed their posthumous organ donation wishes with family members. J Health Commun. 2010 Jul; 15(5):470-86. Newton JD, Burney S, Hay M, Ewing MT. PMID: 20677053.
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