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2195
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Overview

Andrew Day is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia and has contributed extensively to the fields of social sciences and psychology. Their research has a particular focus on clinical psychology, sociology and political science, health, general health professions, and safety research.

Their work spans a variety of themes, with a primary emphasis on criminal justice and corrections analysis, psychopathy, forensic psychiatry, and sexual offending. Additional topics include child abuse and trauma, crime patterns and interventions, indigenous health, education and rights, child welfare and adoption, and social work education and practice.

Andrew Day has published in several prominent academic venues. Notably, frequent publication venues include:

  • Criminal Justice and Behavior
  • Psychology Crime and Law
  • Aggression and Violent Behavior
  • International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
  • International Journal of Forensic Mental Health

Collaboration has been an important aspect of their research. Frequent co-authors are:

  • Catia Malvaso
  • Michael Daffern
  • Armon Tamatea
  • Luke Butcher
  • Stuart Ross

Their recent notable papers include:

  • "Live psychotherapy by video versus in-person: A meta-analysis of efficacy and its relationship to types and targets of treatment," 2021, Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
  • "Associations Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma Among Young People Who Offend: A Systematic Literature Review," 2021, Trauma Violence & Abuse
  • "The predictive validity of youth violence risk assessment tools: a systematic review," 2020, Psychology Crime and Law
  • "At a crossroads? Offender rehabilitation in Australian prisons," 2020, Psychiatry Psychology and Law
  • "Co-producing trauma-informed youth justice in Australia?," 2023, Safer Communities

In addition to journal publications, Andrew Day has also contributed to book publications. One such work is "Rethinking Bail: Court Reform or Business as Usual?" published in 2020 by the University of Tasmania.

Best Publications

  • Nutritional practices and their relationship to clinical outcomes in critically ill children—An international multicenter cohort study

    Nilesh M. Mehta;Lori J. Bechard;Naomi Cahill;Miao Wang

  • The multifactor offender readiness model

    Tony Ward;Andrew Day;Kevin Howells;Astrid Birgden

  • Barriers to Goals of Care Discussions With Seriously Ill Hospitalized Patients and Their Families: A Multicenter Survey of Clinicians

    John J. You;James Downar;Robert A. Fowler;François Lamontagne

  • Nutrition support in the critical care setting: current practice in canadian ICUs--opportunities for improvement?

    Daren K. Heyland;Deborah Schroter-Noppe;John W. Drover;Minto Jain

  • Readiness for anger management: clinical and theoretical issues.

    Kevin Howells;Andrew Day

  • Mortality, Attributable Mortality, and Clinical Events as End Points for Clinical Trials of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia and Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia

    John G. Muscedere;Andrew Day;Daren K. Heyland

  • Precision exercise medicine: understanding exercise response variability

    Robert Ross;Bret H Goodpaster;Lauren G Koch;Mark A Sarzynski

  • Longitudinal predictors of domestic violence perpetration and victimization: a systematic review

    Beth M. Costa;Christine E. Kaestle;Arlene Walker;Ashlee Curtis

  • Palliative Effect of Chemotherapy: Objective Tumor Response Is Associated With Symptom Improvement in Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer

    Paul Geels;Elizabeth Eisenhauer;Andrea Bezjak;Benny Chung-ying Zee

  • Programs for men who perpetrate domestic violence: an examination of the issues underlying the effectiveness of intervention programs

    Andrew Day;Donna Chung;Patrick O'Leary;Patrick O'Leary;Ed Carson

  • REducing Deaths due to OXidative Stress (The REDOXS© Study): rationale and study design for a randomized trial of glutamine and antioxidant supplementation in critically-ill patients

    Daren K Heyland;Rupinder Dhaliwal;Andrew G Day;John Muscedere

  • Mindfulness and the treatment of anger problems

    Steven Wright;Andrew Day;Kevin Howells

  • The Very Elderly Admitted to ICU: A Quality Finish?

    Daren Heyland;Deborah Cook;Sean M. Bagshaw;Allan Garland

  • Effect of treating severe nasal obstruction on the severity of obstructive sleep apnoea.

    H A McLean;A M Urton;H S Driver;A K W Tan

  • Ventilator-associated pneumonia caused by multidrug-resistant organisms or Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Prevalence, incidence, risk factors, and outcomes

    Chris M. Parker;Jim Kutsogiannis;John Muscedere;Deborah Cook

  • What really matters in end-of-life discussions? Perspectives of patients in hospital with serious illness and their families

    John J. You;Peter Dodek;Francois Lamontagne;James Downar

  • A randomized trial of supplemental parenteral nutrition in underweight and overweight critically ill patients: the TOP-UP pilot trial.

    Paul E. Wischmeyer;Michel Hasselmann;Christine Kummerlen;Rosemary Kozar

  • Anger, over-control and serious violent offending

    Linda Davey;Andrew Day;Kevin Howells;Kevin Howells

  • Towards cultural competence: Australian Indigenous content in undergraduate psychology

    Rob Ranzijn;Keith Mcconnochie;Andrew Day;Wendy Nolan

  • Brief anger management programs with offenders: Outcomes and predictors of change

    Kevin Howells;Andrew Day;Paul Joseph Williamson;Susan Bubner

  • The application of the transtheoretical model to offender populations: Some critical issues

    Sharon Casey;Andrew Day;Kevin Howells

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin Howells
Kevin Howells University of Nottingham
Tony Ward
Tony Ward Victoria University of Wellington
Anthony H. Winefield
Anthony H. Winefield University of South Australia
Paul Delfabbro
Paul Delfabbro University of Adelaide
Martine B. Powell
Martine B. Powell Griffith University
Janet Bryan
Janet Bryan University of South Australia
Jeremy N. V. Miles
Jeremy N. V. Miles Google (United States)
Kavita Vedhara
Kavita Vedhara University of Nottingham
Devon L. L. Polaschek
Devon L. L. Polaschek University of Waikato
John Weinman
John Weinman King's College London

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