Professor Andrew Page
PhD; M.Psychol. (Clinical)
Andrew C. Page is Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean (Research) at the University of Western Australia. His research has involved extensive collaboration with mental health services, and in particular the psychiatric hospital Perth Clinic. He has expertise in applying patient monitoring to mental health settings with a view to improving outcomes by tracking change from day to day and also examining the ways that increased temporal precision of measurement can assist in the prediction and prevention of suicide and self-harm.
Research areas:
- Adults
- Children or young people
- Suicidal behaviour(suicidal ideation, suicidal risk, suicide attempt)
- Mental health, mental ill health
- Interventions
- Settings (workplaces, mental health services, education, communities)
Available for:
- Research opportunities
- Innovative approaches to suicide prevention
- Connecting with post-graduate candidates
- Collaboration with Australian suicide prevention services, programs and resources
Notable Research
The benefits and risks of asking research participants about suicide: A meta-analysis of the impact of exposure to suicide-related content
1. Blades, C., Stritzke, W. G. K., Page, A. C., & Brown, J. D.
2018, Clinical Psychology Review, 64, 1-12. DOI: 10.1016/j.cpr.2018.07.001
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Daily assessment of interpersonal factors to predict suicidal ideation and non-suicidal self-injury in psychiatric inpatients.
Kyron, M. J., Hooke, G. R., & Page, A. C.
2018, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 86(6), 556-567
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Mindfulness and Zest for Life buffer the negative effects of experimentally-induced perceived burdensomeness and thwarted belongingness: Implications for theories of suicide.
Collins, K. R. L., Best, I., Stritzke, W. G. K., & Page, A. C
2016, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 125(5), 704-714. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/abn0000167.
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Multi-facet assessment of capability for suicide: Development and prospective validation of the Acquired Capability with Rehearsal for Suicide Scale.
George, S., Page, A. C., Hooke, G. R., & Stritzke, W. G. K.
2016, Psychological Assessment, 28(11), 1452-1464. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pas0000276
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Daily monitoring of temporal trajectories of suicidal ideation predict self-injury: A novel application of patient progress monitoring.
Restifo, E., Kashyap, S., Hooke, G. R., & Page, A. C.
2015, Psychotherapy Research, 25 (6), 705-713.
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Please note: this is not a complete list of papers this researcher has contributed to. If the research you are interested in is not listed above, please contact the researcher for more information.
Professor Andrew Page
Primary Research Focus:
Suicide Prevention
Works with:
University of Western Australia