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Coleman, T. M. (2012).
Ageing-in-place on Waiheke Island, New Zealand:
e
xperiencing 'place', 'being
aged' and implications for wellbeing.
(PhD thesis, University of Auckland).
Craven, G. M. (2007).
Sociotropy and autonomy in older adults and the
relationships between the
personality styles, social support, and affect.
(PhD thesis, Psychology,
Davies, S. H. (2008).
Kaumätuatanga
:
the changing roles of
Kaumätuatanga
in Ng ti Rehua: Future
directions.
(Master’s thesis, Social Sciences, University of Auckland).
Dawson, A. (2014).
The Role of Empathy and Emotion Recognition in Prejudice and Right-Wing
Authoritarianism in Older Adults
. (Master’s thesis, Science, University of Otago).
Duke, K. (2005).
The implications of the changing demographic profile of selected occupations involved
with the healthcare of older people in New Zealand
. (Master’s thesis, Applied Social Sciences,
Victoria University of Wellington).
Edwards, W. J. W. (2010).
Taupaenui : Maori positive ageing
(PhD thesis, Public Health, Massey
University, Palmerston North)
Garapo, W. (2005)
Community occupational therapists’ perceptions of their role in successful ageing
.
(Master’s thesis, Otago Polytechnic).
Gilhooley, K. (2005).
How useful is the Ministry of Health inpatient satisfaction survey? : An evaluation of
patient feedback measures to monitor hospital performance and to improve the delivery of older
persons’ health services.
(Master’s thesis, Public Health, University of Otago).
Good, G. A. (2005).
Ageing and vision impairment: activity, independence and
life satisfaction
. (PhD
thesis, Rehabilitation, Massey University, Palmerston North).
Green, K. (2013).
Argonauts of Aotearoa: voyages of alternative ageing via
the movanner archipelago.
(
Master’s thesis, Social Anthropology, Massey University, Albany).