Session 1D - Alcohol
Tracks
Track 4
Monday, October 10, 2022 |
11:25 AM - 12:30 PM |
Waterfront 3 |
Details
In-Person only Session
Speaker
Professor Jacqueline Bowden
Director
National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA)
Miss Lily Davidson
Phd Candidate
University of Queensland
Twelve-month Outcomes of a Two-Stage Social Network Intervention Aimed at Reducing Heavy Drinking among Residential College Students
11:37 AM - 11:41 AMBiography
Lily is a PhD candidate at the University of Queensland (UQ). Lily has extensive clinical research experience through employment at the UQ, Lives Lived Well and Headspace. During her PhD, Lily developed and implemented a social network intervention to reduce high risk substance use by utilising social influence effects.
Mr Nathan Harrison
Senior Research Officer
National Centre For Education And Training On Addiction (nceta)
Ms Rachel Visontay
PhD Candidate
The Matilda Centre For Research In Mental Health And Substance Use, The University Of Sydney
Moderate alcohol consumption and depression: A marginal structural model analysis of a representative US cohort
11:45 AM - 11:57 AMBiography
Rachel Visontay is a PhD candidate at the Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at the University of Sydney. Her research focusses on applying methods to promote causal inference in the study of relationships between alcohol and long-term health outcomes.
Dr Antoinette Poulton
Research Fellow
University Of Melbourne
Impulsivity and Vulnerability for Transition from Binge Drinking to Alcohol Use Disorder
11:57 AM - 12:01 PMBiography
Dr Antoinette Poulton is an early career researcher in behavioural neuroscience. Her research currently focuses on executive function, particularly as it pertains to at-risk drug/alcohol intake, vulnerability for transition to dependence, adverse alcohol use outcomes in young adults, and how feedback about alcohol intake and cognition influences subsequent alcohol use.
Dr Michael Livingston
Associate Professor
National Drug Research Institute
Prof Kylie Lee
Professor
La Trobe University
Re-thinking how we ask Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples about their drinking
12:05 PM - 12:17 PMBiography
Kylie, Scott, Jimmy, James, Catherine and Kate are part of the original team who developed the Grog App. James led the validation analysis. Teagan is a PhD candidate who focused on the dependence items on the Grog App.
Mr Jimmy Perry
Senior Project Officer
Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council
Co-presenter: Re-thinking how we ask Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples about their drinking
12:05 PM - 12:17 PMBiography
Chair
Sarah Clifford
Phd Student
Menzies School Of Health Research