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Sandra C. Jones is affiliated with the Australian Catholic University in Australia. Their research spans multiple fields in medicine and social sciences, with particular emphasis on cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, and education. Their work addresses several important topics including autism spectrum disorder research, family and disability support research, and child development in relation to digital technology.

Their publication record includes numerous articles in prominent journals. They have published extensively in venues such as Autism in Adulthood, Autism, and the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Other outlets of publication include the Journal of Clinical Oncology and Disability & Society. These journals reflect a focus on both autism-related research and broader medical and social issues.

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Sandra C. Jones are the following:

  • Inclusion, Exclusion and Isolation of Autistic People: Community Attitudes and Autistic People's Experiences, 2021, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Autism in Australia: Community Knowledge and Autistic People's Experiences, 2021, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Representation of autism in fictional media: A systematic review of media content and its impact on viewer knowledge and understanding of autism, 2023, Autism
  • An Expert Roundtable Discussion on Experiences of Autistic Autism Researchers, 2021, Autism in Adulthood
  • Measuring the Wrong Thing the Right Way? Time to Rethink Autism Research Tools, 2022, Autism in Adulthood

The topics covered in these papers include community perspectives on autism, media representation of autism, research methodologies, and experiences within the autistic research community.

Sandra C. Jones collaborates frequently with a number of co-authors including:

  • Chloe S. Gordon
  • Nicole Murphy
  • Fiona Sharkie
  • Simone Mizzi
  • Courtney Macdonald

Their main research areas and topics encompass:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Disability Education and Employment
  • Media Influence and Health
  • BRCA Gene Mutations in Cancer
  • Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

Best Publications

  • Distributed leadership: a collaborative framework for academics, executives and professionals in higher education

    Sandra Jones;Geraldine Lefoe;Marina Harvey;Kevin Ryland

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

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

  • Critical thinking: impact on nursing education.

    Sandra A Jones;Lynda N Brown

  • 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

  • Regulation, public health and social marketing: a behaviour change trinity

    Janet Hoek;Sandra C. Jones

  • 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

  • Computer Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Sinoatrial Node

    H. Dobrzynski;J. Li;J. Tellez;I.D. Greener

  • Representations of autism in Australian print media

    Sandra C. Jones;Valerie Harwood

  • Marketing to Youth in the Digital Age: The Promotion of Unhealthy Products and Health Promoting Behaviours on Social Media

    Sally Dunlop;Becky Freeman;Sandra C. Jones

  • Synthesising theory and practice: Distributed leadership in higher education

    Sandra Jones;Marina Harvey;Geraldine Lefoe;Kevin Ryland

  • 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

  • General Practice training and virtual communities of practice - A review of the literature

    Stephen Barnett;Sandra C Jones;Sue Bennett;Donald C Iverson

  • Early Outcome and Cost-Effectiveness of Endoscopic Versus Open Carpal Tunnel Release: A Randomized Prospective Trial

    N. L. B. Saw;S. Jones;L. Shepstone;M. Meyer

  • Exposure to alcohol advertising and alcohol consumption among Australian adolescents

    Sandra C. Jones;Christopher A. Magee

  • Declining into failure: the age-dependent loss of the L-type calcium channel within the sinoatrial node.

    Sandra A. Jones;Mark R. Boyett;Matthew K. Lancaster

  • Regional Variations in Grass Pollen Seasons in the UK, Long-term Trends and Forecast Models

    J Emberlin;J Mullins;J Corden;S Jones

  • 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

  • Tobacco point of sale advertising increases positive brand user imagery

    Robert Donovan;Jonine Jancey;Sandra Jones

  • Developing and sustaining shared leadership in higher education

    Richard Bolden;Sandra Jones;Heather Davis;Paul Gentle

  • Messages in alcohol advertising targeted to youth.

    Sandra C. Jones;Robert J. Donovan

  • Self-regulation of alcohol advertising: Is it working for Australia?

    Sandra C. Jones;Robert J. Donovan

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Caputi
Peter Caputi University of Wollongong
Christopher A. Magee
Christopher A. Magee University of Wollongong
Tanya Chikritzhs
Tanya Chikritzhs Curtin University
Robert J. Donovan
Robert J. Donovan University of Western Australia
Sue Bennett
Sue Bennett University of Wollongong
Simone Pettigrew
Simone Pettigrew George Institute for Global Health
Dan I. Lubman
Dan I. Lubman Monash University
Janet Hoek
Janet Hoek University of Otago
W. N. Hardy
W. N. Hardy University of British Columbia
Jean Emberlin
Jean Emberlin University of Worcester

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