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Dr Christina Driver is a Lecturer and Course Coordinator in the Mental Health and Neuroscience programs at UniSC's Thompson Institute. She is also a research team member for the Thompson Institute's ground-breaking youth mental health and neurobiological research project, the Longitudinal Adolescent Brain Study.
Her research is currently focused on youth mental health and adolescent brain development (lifestyle behaviours in relation to mental health), and advancing, and evaluating, cross-sectoral mental health education, to enhance mental health literacy across diverse professional domains.
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Dr Christina Driver’s specialist areas of knowledge include youth mental health and adolescent brain development (lifestyle behaviours in relation to mental health), and advancing, and evaluating, cross-sectoral mental health education, to enhance mental health literacy across diverse professional domains.
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Lecturer and Course Coordinator: Postgraduate mental health and neuroscience programs
Supervision: Mental health and neuroscience (eg. youth, lifestyle behaviours, adolescent brain development), cross-sectoral mental health education.
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Dr Christina Driver’s specialist areas of knowledge include youth mental health and adolescent brain development (lifestyle behaviours in relation to mental health), and advancing, and evaluating, cross-sectoral mental health education, to enhance mental health literacy across diverse professional domains.
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