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Amy E. Peden is a researcher at James Cook University specializing in drowning prevention, public health, and epidemiology. She has significantly contributed to global injury prevention through the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study, focusing on drowning trends across China, Indonesia, and high-income countries like Australia.
Her research examines drowning risk factors, including floodwater behavior, river safety, and demographic disparities. Publications highlight collaborations with Richard Franklin and Peter Leggat on topics such as alcohol's role in drowning, child water safety, and policy-driven prevention strategies. A 2019 PhD thesis established her expertise in evidence-based drowning prevention.
Recent articles analyze drowning in Türkiye, adolescent violence interventions, and heatwave impacts on sports. Despite lacking explicit grant or award mentions, her systematic reviews and GBD contributions underscore her role in data-driven public health advocacy. No student advising details are provided in the dataset.

