About
Dr Kade Booth is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Newcastle, affiliated with the College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing and the School of Medicine and Public Health. With a strong background in sociology and anthropology, Dr Booth's research focuses on health equity, Indigenous health research ethics, and gender studies, particularly examining Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research practices and gender dynamics in sports and public health contexts.
Dr Booth's educational background includes:
- Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Newcastle
- Major in Sociology and Anthropology from the University of Newcastle
- Bachelor of Social Science with Honors Class I from the University of Newcastle
Dr Booth's research primarily centers on health equity (60% of research focus), sociology of gender (20%), and sociology of health (20%). Their work critically examines ethical governance in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research, with emphasis on community control, ethical principles, and research accountability. Additionally, Dr Booth investigates gender dynamics in sports, particularly the participation of women and gender diverse individuals in Australian football, exploring issues of sexuality, locker room culture, and cultural spaces. This dual focus reflects a commitment to addressing both Indigenous health disparities and gender inequality in public health contexts.
Dr Booth's recent publications demonstrate a strong emphasis on ethical practices in Indigenous health research, with multiple 2025 publications examining community experiences, researchers' adherence to ethical principles, and human research ethics committee processes. Their work also extends to smoking cessation interventions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, neonatal care experiences for Aboriginal parents, and systematic reviews of behavioral interventions. This body of work reveals a consistent commitment to culturally safe, community-centered research that prioritizes Indigenous voices and leadership in health research.
Dr Booth has secured significant research funding, including:
- Lead researcher on the $177,600 "Improving Cervical Screening for Trans and Gender Diverse people in NSW" grant from the Cancer Institute NSW (2025-2026)
As an emerging academic, Dr Booth serves as Co-Supervisor for a PhD examining "An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Examination of Ethics and Ethical Conduct in Health and Medical Research" and as Consultant Supervisor for a PhD on "The Uncharted Journey of Aboriginal Health in the Neonatal Setting." Their teaching experience includes tutoring the SOCA1050 Youth, Gender and Crime course at the University of Newcastle in 2023, where they explored the social determinants of gender and crime on young people's lives.
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