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Christopher A. Magee

Christopher A. Magee

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Psychology

D-Index
45
Citations
8041
World Ranking
6711
National Ranking
395

Overview

Christopher A. Magee is affiliated with the University of Wollongong in Australia and focuses on research within the field of Medicine, contributing substantially to areas including General Health Professions, Epidemiology, Physiology, Clinical Psychology, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

Their recent research outputs include work published from 2020 to 2024, addressing diverse topics such as public health policy, psychiatric rehabilitation, and renewable energy systems. Selected recent papers are:

  • "Economic Lifetimes of Solar Panels" (2022) published in Procedia CIRP
  • "Tobacco harm reduction: are smokers becoming more hardcore?" (2020) published in Journal of Public Health Policy
  • "Investigating the relationships between social capital, chronic health conditions and health status among Australian adults: findings from an Australian national cohort survey" (2020) published in BMC Public Health
  • "Vocational peer support for adults with psychiatric disabilities: Results of a randomized trial." (2021) published in Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal
  • "Massed treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, and co-occurring conditions: the Home Base intensive outpatient program for military veterans and service members" (2024) published in Frontiers in Psychiatry

Magee's research topics cover:

  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
  • Photovoltaic Systems and Sustainability
  • Solar cell performance optimization
  • Energy and Environment Impacts

Frequent co-authors include Tanya Buchanan, Peter J. Kelly, René M. Lento, Kaloyan S. Tanev, and S. L. White, reflecting collaborations predominantly in public health and psychology fields.

Their works have been commonly published in venues such as the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Procedia CIRP, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Frontiers in Psychiatry, and Journal of Public Health Policy.

Best Publications

  • EEG differences between eyes-closed and eyes-open resting conditions.

    Robert J. Barry;Adam R. Clarke;Stuart J. Johnstone;Christopher A. Magee

  • Qualitative research with families living with autism spectrum disorder: Recommendations for conducting semistructured interviews

    Elizabeth Kate Cridland;Sandra C Jones;Peter Caputi;Christopher Magee

  • Being a Girl in a Boys’ World: Investigating the Experiences of Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorders During Adolescence

    Elizabeth Kate Cridland;Sandra C Jones;Peter Caputi;Christopher Magee

  • Family-focused autism spectrum disorder research: A review of the utility of family systems approaches:

    Elizabeth K. Cridland;Sandra Carol Jones;Christopher A. Magee;Peter Caputi

  • Relationships between self-rated health, quality of life and sleep duration in middle aged and elderly Australians.

    Christopher A. Magee;Peter Caputi;Don C. Iverson

  • Bidirectional Relationships Between Sleep Duration and Screen Time in Early Childhood

    Christopher A. Magee;Jeong Kyu Lee;Stewart A. Vella

  • Measuring mental well-being: A validation of the Short Warwick–Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale in Norwegian and Swedish:

    Anneiren Haver;Kristin Akerjordet;Peter Caputi;Trude Furunes

  • Short sleep duration is associated with risk of future diabetes but not cardiovascular disease: a prospective study and meta-analysis.

    Elizabeth G. Holliday;Christopher A. Magee;Leonard Kritharides;Emily Banks

  • Short and long sleep duration are associated with prevalent cardiovascular disease in Australian adults

    Christopher A. Magee;Leonard Kritharides;John Attia;Patrick Mcelduff

  • Sports Participation and Parent-Reported Health-Related Quality of Life in Children: Longitudinal Associations

    Stewart A. Vella;Dylan P. Cliff;Christopher A. Magee;Anthony D. Okely

  • Associations between sports participation and psychological difficulties during childhood: a two-year follow up

    Stewart A. Vella;Dylan P. Cliff;Christopher A. Magee;Anthony D. Okely

  • Bidirectional Associations between Sport Involvement and Mental Health in Adolescence

    Stewart A Vella;Christian Swann;Mark S Allen;Matthew J Schweickle

  • The impact of a cancer diagnosis on the health behaviors of cancer survivors and their family and friends.

    Nancy Humpel;Christopher Magee;Sandra C. Jones

  • Exposure to alcohol advertising and alcohol consumption among Australian adolescents

    Sandra C. Jones;Christopher A. Magee

  • A review of the factors associated with the non-use of respite services by carers of people with dementia: implications for policy and practice.

    Lyn Phillipson;Sandra C Jones;Christopher Magee

  • Personality change predicts self-reported mental and physical health

    Christopher A. Magee;Patrick C. L. Heaven;Leonie M. Miller

  • Enjoyment and Behavioral Intention Predict Organized Youth Sport Participation and Dropout

    Lauren A Gardner;Christopher A Magee;Stewart A Vella

  • Coherence in children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and excess beta activity in their EEG

    Adam R. Clarke;Robert J. Barry;Rory McCarthy;Mark Selikowitz

  • Workplace bullying and absenteeism: The mediating roles of poor health and work engagement

    Christopher A Magee;Christopher A Magee;Ross Gordon;Laura Robinson;Peter Caputi;Peter Caputi

  • Dementia attitudes and help-seeking intentions: an investigation of responses to two scenarios of an experience of the early signs of dementia.

    Lyn Phillipson;Christopher A. Magee;Sandra Carol Jones;Samantha Reis

  • Distinct Developmental Trends in Sleep Duration During Early Childhood

    Christopher A. Magee;Rachael Gordon;Peter Caputi

  • Factors associated with short and long sleep.

    Christopher A. Magee;Donald C. Iverson;Peter Caputi

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Caputi
Peter Caputi University of Wollongong
Stewart A. Vella
Stewart A. Vella University of Wollongong
Adam R. Clarke
Adam R. Clarke University of Wollongong
Robert J. Barry
Robert J. Barry University of Wollongong
Stuart J. Johnstone
Stuart J. Johnstone University of Wollongong
Lindsay G. Oades
Lindsay G. Oades University of Melbourne
Patrick C. L. Heaven
Patrick C. L. Heaven Australian Catholic University
Rodney J. Croft
Rodney J. Croft University of Wollongong
Amanda L. Baker
Amanda L. Baker University of Newcastle Australia
Jacqueline A. Rushby
Jacqueline A. Rushby University of New South Wales

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