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Overview

Patrick C. L. Heaven is affiliated with the Australian Catholic University in Australia. Their research expertise spans multiple fields including Computer Science and Environmental Science, with a focus on subfields such as Information Systems and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. Their scholarly work explores several interdisciplinary topics, particularly Waste Management and Recycling, Blockchain Technology in Education and Learning, and Environmental Engineering and Cultural Studies.

Their recent publication record includes a paper titled Pengelolaan Limbah Botol Plastik: Kreativitas Anak-Anak Panti Asuhan Bunda Nuraida, published in 2023 in the journal JURPIKAT (Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat). This article contributes to the discourse on waste management and community engagement, highlighting creative approaches involving children in managing plastic bottle waste.

Patrick C. L. Heaven collaborates frequently with several researchers, most notably:

  • Cindy Devilia Putri
  • Fransiska Soejono
  • Maria Josephine Tyra
  • Alvin Alvin
  • Efelyn Virginnia

Their publications are concentrated in venues such as JURPIKAT (Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat), where their work addresses community-oriented environmental issues and the implementation of technological solutions in education and engineering contexts.

Their research contribution integrates advanced technological frameworks like blockchain with educational methodologies, alongside practical environmental engineering approaches. These efforts reflect a commitment to exploring innovative solutions at the intersection of technology, culture, and environmental sustainability.

Best Publications

  • The impact of hope, self-esteem, and attributional style on adolescents' school grades and emotional well-being: A longitudinal study

    Joseph Ciarrochi;Patrick C.L. Heaven;Fiona Davies

  • Is Self-Esteem a Cause or Consequence of Social Support? A 4-Year Longitudinal Study.

    Sarah L. Marshall;Phillip D. Parker;Joseph Ciarrochi;Patrick C.L. Heaven

  • Right-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation and personality: An analysis using the IPIP measure

    Patrick C. L. Heaven;Sandra Bucci

  • Verbal learning and memory in adolescent cannabis users, alcohol users and non-users

    Nadia Solowij;Katy Jones;Katy Jones;Megan Rozman;Sasha Davis

  • Trait emotional intelligence, conflict communication patterns, and relationship satisfaction

    Lynne Smith;Patrick C.L. Heaven;Joseph Ciarrochi

  • Parental styles, gender and the development of hope and self-esteem

    Patrick C Heaven;Joseph V Ciarrochi

  • Self-compassion protects against the negative effects of low self-esteem : a longitudinal study in a large adolescent sample

    Sarah Marshall;Phillip D Parker;Joseph Ciarrochi;Baljinder K Sahdra

  • Relations between social and emotional competence and mental health: a construct validation study

    Joseph V Ciarrochi;Gregory Scott;Frank P Deane;Patrick C. L. Heaven

  • A Comparison of Protestant Work Ethic Beliefs in Thirteen Nations

    Adrian Furnham;Michael Bond;Patrick Heaven;Denis Hilton

  • Hope and emotional well-being: A six-year study to distinguish antecedents, correlates, and consequences

    Joseph Ciarrochi;Philip Parker;Todd B. Kashdan;Patrick C. L. Heaven

  • On Being Gifted, but Sad and Misunderstood: Social, emotional, and academic outcomes of gifted students in the Wollongong Youth Study

    Wilma Vialle;Patrick C. L. Heaven;Joseph Ciarrochi

  • Inflexible parents, inflexible kids: a 6-year longitudinal study of parenting style and the development of psychological flexibility in adolescents.

    Kathryn E. Williams;Joseph Ciarrochi;Patrick C. L. Heaven

  • The development of compulsive internet use and mental health: A four-year study of adolescence.

    Joseph Ciarrochi;Phillip David Parker;Baljinder Kaur Sahdra;Sarah Louise Marshall

  • Neuroticism and conscientiousness as predictors of emotional, external, and restrained eating behaviors.

    Patrick C.L. Heaven;Kathryn Mulligan;Robyn Merrilees;Teneille Woods

  • Personality and self-reported delinquency: Analysis of the “Big Five” personality dimensions

    Patrick C.L. Heaven

  • The Link between Emotion Identification Skills and Socio-Emotional Functioning in Early Adolescence: A 1-Year Longitudinal Study.

    Joseph Ciarrochi;Patrick Charles Lionel Heaven;Sunila Supavadeeprasit

  • On being aware and accepting: a one-year longitudinal study into adolescent well-being

    Joseph Ciarrochi;Todd Kashdan;Peter Leeson;Patrick Charles Lionel Heaven

  • Empathy and nonattachment independently predict peer nominations of prosocial behavior of adolescents.

    Baljinder K. Sahdra;Joseph Ciarrochi;Philip D. Parker;Sarah Marshall

  • Personality and Social Behaviour

    Adrian Furnham;Patrick C. L. Heaven

  • Personality and family influences on adolescent attitudes to school and self-rated academic performance

    Patrick C.L Heaven;Anita Mak;Jocelyn Barry;Joseph Ciarrochi

  • Reflection impulsivity in adolescent cannabis users: a comparison with alcohol-using and non-substance-using adolescents.

    Nadia Solowij;Katy Jones;Katy Jones;Megan Rozman;Sasha Davis

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph Ciarrochi
Joseph Ciarrochi Australian Catholic University
Adrian Furnham
Adrian Furnham BI Norwegian Business School
Adam R. Clarke
Adam R. Clarke University of Wollongong
Robert J. Barry
Robert J. Barry University of Wollongong
Anita S. Mak
Anita S. Mak University of Canberra
Baljinder K. Sahdra
Baljinder K. Sahdra Australian Catholic University
Dan I. Lubman
Dan I. Lubman Monash University
Christopher A. Magee
Christopher A. Magee University of Wollongong
Philip D. Parker
Philip D. Parker Australian Catholic University
Peter Caputi
Peter Caputi University of Wollongong

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