Poster Tour 7
Tracks
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| Tuesday, November 11, 2025 |
| 1:00 PM - 1:40 PM |
| Parkside Ballroom |
Details
Tour Guide: Chris Keyes
Speaker
Associate Professor Geoffrey Spurling
Associate Professor
The University Of Queensland
Exploring the strengths and experience of people using opiate dependence therapy using photovoice: a qualitative study
1:00 PM - 1:05 PMBiography
Associate Professor Spurling works at The University of Queensland General Practice Clinical Unit and at the Southern Queensland Centre of Excellence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care. His most recent research interest concerns access to opioid dependence treatment in general practice.
Dr Ariel Roxburgh
Research Fellow
Turning Point
Efficacy of controlled breathing and heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback on craving among people using alcohol and other drugs: a meta-analysis
1:05 PM - 1:10 PMBiography
Dr. Roxburgh is an early career addiction researcher, educator, clinical psychologist, and an individual with lived experience of addiction. Dr. Roxburgh was the convenor of the primary addiction group for psychologists within the APS, and is a unit coordinator and lecturer in Monash University’s Master of Addictive Behaviours program.
Dr Tayla Degan
Lecturer/clinical Psychologist
University Of Wollongong
The relationship between loneliness and health literacy among people accessing residential substance use disorder treatment
1:10 PM - 1:15 PMBiography
Dr Tayla Degan is a Lecturer in Psychology at UOW, Adjunct Researcher at NDARC, UNSW and a Clinical Psychologist. Her research focuses on substance use, mental health, and health literacy. She is involved in the Tina Trial and explores continuing care, treatment evaluation, and women’s experiences of alcohol and loneliness.
Ms Caitlin McClure-thomas
Phd student
National Centre For Youth Substance Use Research
Demographic Association with Exposure to Cannabis Advertising and Social Media Content
1:15 PM - 1:20 PMBiography
Caitlin is a PhD candidate at the University of Queensland, investigating how gaps in cannabis policy influence people's substance use behaviors. Her research aims to inform evidence-based policy and promote safer practices.
Ms Caitlin McClure-thomas
Phd student
National Centre For Youth Substance Use Research
Sociodemographic trends in the frequency of cannabis use in Australia
1:20 PM - 1:25 PMBiography
Caitlin is a PhD candidate at the University of Queensland, investigating how gaps in cannabis policy influence people's substance use behaviours. Her research aims to inform evidence-based policy and promote safer practices.
Tour Guide
Chris Keyes
Deputy Ceo
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