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Overview

Paul Dudgeon is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research primarily centers on the social sciences, with a focus on sociology and political science. This work spans important issues related to environmental education, sustainability, climate change communication, and social acceptance of renewable energy.

The scientist has contributed to two notable papers published in respected venues. The first, published in 2021 in the Asian Journal Of Social Psychology, is titled Low carbon readiness in social context: Introducing the social context of environmental identity model. The second paper, published in 2025 in Clinical Gerontologist, is Randomized Controlled Trial on the Impact of Befriending on Depression, Anxiety, Loneliness, and Social Support in Older People in Aged Care.

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Yoshihisa Kashima
  • Léan V. O'Brien
  • Ilona M. McNeill
  • Michael Ambrose
  • Gordana Bruce

Publication venues for their research work are:

  • Asian Journal Of Social Psychology
  • Clinical Gerontologist

Main fields of study represented in their publications are:

  • Social Sciences

Subfields within social sciences include:

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

The principal topics addressed across their research are:

  • Environmental Education and Sustainability
  • Climate Change Communication and Perception
  • Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy

Through their interdisciplinary approach, Paul Dudgeon examines how social contexts influence environmental identity and readiness for low-carbon transitions, as well as the psychosocial impacts of social support interventions in aged care settings. Their work integrates sociological perspectives with policy and communication studies to explore sustainability-related behavioral and social processes.

Best Publications

  • Covariance structure analysis: statistical practice, theory, and directions.

    Peter M. Bentler;Paul Dudgeon

  • Hippocampal volume in first-episode psychoses and chronic schizophrenia: a high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Dennis Velakoulis;Christos Pantelis;Christos Pantelis;Christos Pantelis;Patrick D. McGorry;Patrick D. McGorry;Paul Dudgeon

  • Early intervention for adolescents with borderline personality disorder using cognitive analytic therapy: randomised controlled trial.

    Andrew M. Chanen;Henry J. Jackson;Louise K. McCutcheon;Martina Jovev

  • Understanding predictors of functional recovery and outcome 30 months following early childhood head injury

    Vicki Anne Anderson;Cathy Catroppa;Paul Dudgeon;Sue A Morse

  • An optimized method for estimating intracranial volume from magnetic resonance images

    Jackie Eritaia;Stephen J. Wood;Geoffrey W. Stuart;Geoffrey W. Stuart;Nicola Bridle

  • The dimensional structure of first episode psychosis: an exploratory factor analysis.

    P. D. McGORRY;R. C. Bell;P. L. Dudgeon;H. J. Jackson

  • Cognitively-oriented psychotherapy for early psychosis (COPE). Preliminary results.

    H Jackson;P McGorry;J Edwards;C Hulbert

  • Parental behaviors during family interactions predict changes in depression and anxiety symptoms during adolescence.

    Orli Schwartz;Paul L Dudgeon;Lisa B Sheeber;Marie Bee Hui Yap

  • A mobile phone program to track young people's experiences of mood, stress and coping. Development and testing of the mobiletype program.

    Sophie C Reid;Sylvia D Kauer;Paul Dudgeon;Lena A Sanci

  • Acute-phase and 1-year follow-up results of a randomized controlled trial of CBT versus Befriending for first-episode psychosis : the ACE project

    Henry Jackson;Patrick McGorry;Eoin Killackey;Sarah Bendall

  • The Neurocognitive Components of Pitch Processing: Insights from Absolute Pitch

    Sarah J. Wilson;Dean Lusher;Catherine Y. Wan;Paul Dudgeon

  • Pilot study of a mindfulness-based, multi-component, in-school group sleep intervention in adolescent girls.

    Bei Bei;Michelle L Byrne;Clare Ivens;Joanna M Waloszek

  • Early intervention for adolescents with borderline personality disorder: quasi-experimental comparison with treatment as usual.

    Andrew M. Chanen;Henry J. Jackson;Louise K. McCutcheon;Martina Jovev

  • Prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia in first-episode psychosis: prevalence and specificity.

    Henry J Jackson;Patrick D McGorry;Paul Dudgeon

  • The SENSE study: Post intervention effects of a randomized controlled trial of a cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness-based group sleep improvement intervention among at-risk adolescents.

    Matthew Blake;Joanna M Waloszek;Orli Schwartz;Monika Raniti

  • Emotion socialization within the family environment and adolescent depression

    Orli S. Schwartz;Lisa B. Sheeber;Paul Dudgeon;Nicholas B. Allen

  • Cognitively oriented psychotherapy for early psychosis (COPE): A 1‐year follow‐up

    Henry Jackson;Pat McGorry;Lisa Henry;Jane Edwards

  • Hippocampal volume and sensitivity to maternal aggressive behavior: A prospective study of adolescent depressive symptoms

    Sarah Whittle;Marie Bee Hui Yap;Lisa B Sheeber;Paul L Dudgeon

  • Parenting during early adolescence and adolescent-onset major depression: a 6-year prospective longitudinal study

    Orli Schwartz;Michelle L Byrne;Julian G Simmons;Sarah Whittle

  • An examination of the degree to which IQ, memory performance, socio-economic status and gender predict young children's suggestibility

    Felicity McFarlane;Martine B. Powell;Paul Dudgeon

  • Approachability and the amygdala: Insights from Williams syndrome

    Marilee A Martens;Marilee A Martens;Sarah J Wilson;Paul Dudgeon;David C Reutens

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas B. Allen
Nicholas B. Allen University of Oregon
Henry J. Jackson
Henry J. Jackson University of Melbourne
Julian G Simmons
Julian G Simmons University of Melbourne
Greg Murray
Greg Murray Swinburne University of Technology
Ronald E. Dahl
Ronald E. Dahl University of California, Berkeley
Sarah Whittle
Sarah Whittle University of Melbourne
Lisa Sheeber
Lisa Sheeber Oregon Research Institute
Marie Bee Hui Yap
Marie Bee Hui Yap Monash University
Dana L. McMakin
Dana L. McMakin Florida International University
Penelope Schofield
Penelope Schofield Swinburne University of Technology

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