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David Kavanagh is an Honorary Professor at the School of Psychology, University of Queensland. His work focuses on mental health and substance use disorders, with expertise in developing digital interventions for vulnerable populations, including Indigenous communities, prisoners, and youth. He employs methodologies such as randomized controlled trials, qualitative studies, and systematic reviews to evaluate the efficacy of psychological and technological solutions in real-world settings.
His research interests encompass addiction, cognitive-behavioral therapy, digital health applications, and culturally adapted interventions. Recent publications highlight a strong emphasis on mobile health apps (e.g., Stay Strong App), motivational interviewing, and substance use in adolescents. Collaborative projects often address co-occurring disorders and health disparities in marginalized groups.
Analysis of his 15 most recent articles reveals three dominant trends: (1) Digital tools for mental health and chronic disease management in Indigenous Australians, (2) Substance use dynamics among youth, including gender-specific risk factors, and (3) Implementation science for psychological interventions in correctional and clinical settings. No awards, grants, or specific student advising roles are detailed in the provided text.
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