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Emeritus Professor Graham Martin
Emeritus Professor

Graham Martin

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Background

Professor Graham Martin OAM, MD, FRANZCP, DPM works as a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist with skills in individual and family therapy. His research interests have been in Early Intervention and Promotion of Mental Health with special reference to prevention of suicide in young people and non-suicidal self-injury.

Professor Martin was Director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at The University of Queensland, and Clinical Director of RCH Health Service District Child and Youth Mental Health Service (CYMHS) (2001-2014). He now works part time in private practice, but continues to supervise students and publish regarding his research interests.

From 1986 to 2001 he was Clinical Director of Southern Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) in Adelaide, and is a clinician, researcher, writer and commentator. Thirty years of clinical immersion in direct clinician work, supervision, systemic practice, and child psychiatry and family therapy teaching, underpins development of preventive programs in mental illness, and programs for promotion of mental health in families, communities, schools, the defence force cadets and other systems.

Graham has been dedicated to suicide prevention since 1987, and is a member of the International Association for Suicide Prevention and the International Association for Suicide Research. He was a member of the Advisory Council Australian National Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy and Evaluation Working Group (1994-99), the writing team for the Australian Suicide Prevention Strategy (2000, 2007), the National Advisory Council for Suicide Prevention (2003-8), and was a National Advisor on Suicide Prevention to the Australian Government (2009-2012). Graham is Director of the Centre for Suicide Prevention Studies in Young People at UQ (http://www.suicidepreventionstudies.org/index.html).

Graham was Suicide Prevention Australia (SPA) chairman (1995-2001), convening 6 national suicide prevention conferences, led the team developing the first Media and Suicide Resource Kit (‘Achieving the Balance’, 1998), became a Life Member of SPA (2004), was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (2006), a ‘Jackstar’ award for 10 years contribution to Inspire Foundation’s ‘ReachOut’ program (2007), the 2008 SPA ‘Lifetime Contribution to Suicide Prevention Research’ award, and the Rowe-Zonta International Prize 2010. Graham was Catholic Education Queensland Travelling Scholar (2008-9). In 2014, Professor Martin was awarded the SPA ‘Lifetime Contribution to Suicide Prevention’ award, and in 2015 was awarded a Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists Citation for his contributions to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

Graham was an originator of the Australian Network for Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention program (Auseinet, 1997-2009), and Director until 2001. He is Editor in Chief for the online journal AMH (Advances in Mental Health, 2009 to date), formerly the Australian eJournal for the Advancement of Mental Health (1999-2009). Graham chaired the Queensland Mental Health Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention committee, and was a board member for Mates in Construction, an industry leader in suicide prevention for the construction industry.

Graham is one of the editors of “Mental Health Promotion and Young People: Concepts and Challenges” (2001, McGraw Hill, Sydney), published in English, Italian and Korean. He is the author of "Taking Charge: A journey of recovery" (2013); "Sensual Haiku" a book of poetry for lovers (2013), and "Essays on Prevention in Mental Health" (2014), and is currently writing a biopic: "The Making of a Child Psychiatrist" (in draft, 2015).

The main focus of Graham’s work is the area of self-injury in young people, with clinical, community, therapy and research programs. His team has recently completed the largest ever, national survey of self-injury for the Department of Health and Ageing (The Australian National Epidemiological Survey of Self-Injury).

In his spare time he trained for 20 years in Karate, and was a Nidan black belt, and Sensei, with Hoshindo Karate International (from 2003-2009).

Availability

Emeritus Professor Graham Martin is:
Not available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery and Medical Science, University College London
  • Postgraduate Diploma, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
  • Postgraduate Diploma, Flinders University
  • Postgraduate Diploma, Institution to be confirmed
  • Doctoral Diploma of Medicine, Flinders University
  • Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists

Research interests

  • Group Therapy for repeated self harm in young people

    Randomised controlled trial of a manualised short term program based on a Cognitive Behavioural Model (with Prof. Phillip Hazell, Newcastle University)

  • Attitudes to Drug Use and Abuse in Australia

    Funded by the Australian National Council on Drugs, this national study focuses on young people aged 12-18 years

  • Early Detection of Depression in High School

    Bayside project funded by Queensland Health, using tiered model of intervention from 'Universal' (year 1 high school), through 'Selective' to Indicated

  • Suicide and its Prevention

    Main focus is Suicide Prevention in Young People (aged up to 24 years) which includes addressing biological, family, social and cultural risk factors. Current interest focuses on Mental Health (as health) and its Promotion as a major preventive strategy

  • National Study of self harm in Australia

    Epidemiological study across all ages to inform reserachers and policy makers of the incidence and prevealence of Self-Injury and its role in Deliberate Self Harm

Research impacts

Professor Martin received more than $14m in collaborative research grants during his career, and was known for his ground-breaking research in Prevention of Suicide in Young people, with particular reference to schools. His collaborative research work in Non-suicidal Self-injury has been at the forefront of thinking and program development in Australia. Professor Martin has published over 200 individual and collaborative research papers, 60 books and training resources and other reports, 18 chapters in books, 46 Editorials in journals. He was the creative force behind, and then an editor of, 8 journals.

His work has been cited 3866 times (2939 times since 2012, with an h-index of 31, and an i-10 index of 68).

Works

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228 works between 1992 and 2021

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2010

Edited Outputs

Advances in Mental Health

Advances in Mental Health. (2010). 9 (1)

Advances in Mental Health

2010

Journal Article

Recent declines in Australian male suicide are real, not artefactual

Page, Andrew, Taylor, Richard and Martin, Graham (2010). Recent declines in Australian male suicide are real, not artefactual. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 44 (4), 358-363. doi: 10.3109/00048670903489874

Recent declines in Australian male suicide are real, not artefactual

2010

Book

The Australian National Epidemiological Study of Self-Injury (ANESSI)

Martin, G., Swannell, S., Harrison, J., Hazell, P. and Taylor, A. (2010). The Australian National Epidemiological Study of Self-Injury (ANESSI). Brisbane, Australia: Centre for Suicide Prevention Studies.

The Australian National Epidemiological Study of Self-Injury (ANESSI)

2010

Book

Seeking solutions to self-injury: A guide for young people

Martin, G., Hasking, P., Swannell, S., McAllister, M. and Kay, T. (2010). Seeking solutions to self-injury: A guide for young people. Brisbane: Centre for Suicide Prevention Studies.

Seeking solutions to self-injury: A guide for young people

2010

Book Chapter

Suicide prevention training : A workshop

Wright, S. and Martin, G. (2010). Suicide prevention training : A workshop. Youth work and youth issues. (pp. 185-193) edited by Rob White. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia: Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies.

Suicide prevention training : A workshop

2010

Book Chapter

Opinion: Preventing suicide in young people

Martin, Graham (2010). Opinion: Preventing suicide in young people. Suicide in the Words of Suicidologists. (pp. 143-146) edited by Maurizio Pompili. New York, NY, U.S.A.: Nova Science Publishers.

Opinion: Preventing suicide in young people

2010

Book Chapter

Collaborating with troubled young people

Martin, Graham (2010). Collaborating with troubled young people. Communication skills in medicine: Promoting patient-centred care. (pp. 135-145) edited by Michele Groves and Jennifer Fitzgerald. Melbourne, Australia: IP Communications.

Collaborating with troubled young people

2010

Book

Seeking solutions to self-injury: A guide for parents and families

Martin, G., Hasking, P., Swannell, S. and McAllister, M. (2010). Seeking solutions to self-injury: A guide for parents and families. Brisbane, Australia: Centre for Suicide Prevention Studies.

Seeking solutions to self-injury: A guide for parents and families

2010

Book Chapter

Young people and mental health : Access and alliance

Wright, S. and Martin, G. (2010). Young people and mental health : Access and alliance. Youth work and youth issues. (pp. 217-228) edited by Rob White. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia: Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies.

Young people and mental health : Access and alliance

2009

Journal Article

The effects of a universal mental health promotion programme on depressive symptoms and other difficulties in Year Eight high school students in Queensland, Australia

Swannell, Sarah, Hand, Matthew and Martin, Graham (2009). The effects of a universal mental health promotion programme on depressive symptoms and other difficulties in Year Eight high school students in Queensland, Australia. School Mental Health, 1 (4), 229-239. doi: 10.1007/s12310-009-9019-4

The effects of a universal mental health promotion programme on depressive symptoms and other difficulties in Year Eight high school students in Queensland, Australia

2009

Journal Article

The struggle to prevent and evaluate: Application of population attributable risk and preventive fraction to suicide prevention research

Krysinska, Karolina and Martin, Graham (2009). The struggle to prevent and evaluate: Application of population attributable risk and preventive fraction to suicide prevention research. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 39 (5), 548-557. doi: 10.1521/suli.2009.39.5.548

The struggle to prevent and evaluate: Application of population attributable risk and preventive fraction to suicide prevention research

2009

Journal Article

The struggle to evaluate prevention programs

Martin, Graham, Krysinska, Karolina and Swannell, Sarah (2009). The struggle to evaluate prevention programs. Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health, 7 (2), 1-6.

The struggle to evaluate prevention programs

2009

Journal Article

Group therapy for repeated deliberate self-harm in adolescents: Failure of replication of a randomized trial

Hazell, Philip L., Martin, Graham, McGill, Katherine, Kay, Tracey, Wood, Alison, Trainor, Gemma and Harrington, Richard (2009). Group therapy for repeated deliberate self-harm in adolescents: Failure of replication of a randomized trial. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 48 (6), 662-670. doi: 10.1097/CHI.0b013e3181a0acec

Group therapy for repeated deliberate self-harm in adolescents: Failure of replication of a randomized trial

2009

Journal Article

Sociodemographic correlates of antidepressant utilisation in Australia

Page, Andrew N., Swannell, Sarah, Martin, Graham, Hollingworth, Samantha, Hickie, Ian B. and Hall, Wayne D. (2009). Sociodemographic correlates of antidepressant utilisation in Australia. Medical Journal of Australia, 190 (9), 479-483. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2009.tb02522.x

Sociodemographic correlates of antidepressant utilisation in Australia

2009

Journal Article

Psychopathology during childhood and adolescence predicts delusional-like experiences in adults: A 21-year birth cohort study

Scott, James, Martin, Graham, Welham, Joy, Bor, William, Najman, Jake, O'Callaghan, Michael, Williams, Gail, Aird, Rosemary and McGrath, John (2009). Psychopathology during childhood and adolescence predicts delusional-like experiences in adults: A 21-year birth cohort study. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 166 (5), 567-574. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2008.08081182

Psychopathology during childhood and adolescence predicts delusional-like experiences in adults: A 21-year birth cohort study

2009

Journal Article

The prevalence and correlates of hallucinations in Australian adolescents: Results from a national survey

Scott, James, Martin, Graham, Bor, William, Sawyer, Michael, Clark, Jennifer and McGrath, John (2009). The prevalence and correlates of hallucinations in Australian adolescents: Results from a national survey. Schizophrenia Research, 107 (2-3), 179-185. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2008.11.002

The prevalence and correlates of hallucinations in Australian adolescents: Results from a national survey

2009

Journal Article

On ethics and research

Martin, Graham (2009). On ethics and research. Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health, 8 (1), 1-5.

On ethics and research

2009

Book

Sustaining connection : A framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community, cultural, spiritual, social and emotional wellbeing

Sheehan, N., Martin, G., Krysinska, K. and Kilroy, K. (2009). Sustaining connection : A framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community, cultural, spiritual, social and emotional wellbeing. Brisbane: Centre for Suicide Prevention Studies, School of Medicine.

Sustaining connection : A framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community, cultural, spiritual, social and emotional wellbeing

2009

Conference Publication

Psychopathology during childhood and adolescence predicts delusional-like experiences in adults: A 21 year birth cohort study

Scott, J., Welham, J., Martin, G., Bor, W., Najman, J., O'Callaghan, M., Williams, G., Aird, R. and McGrath, J. (2009). Psychopathology during childhood and adolescence predicts delusional-like experiences in adults: A 21 year birth cohort study. 12th International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, San Diego, CA, United States, 28 March - 01 April 2009. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbn173

Psychopathology during childhood and adolescence predicts delusional-like experiences in adults: A 21 year birth cohort study

2009

Journal Article

Suicidal behavior after a traumatic event

Krysinska, Karolina, Lester, David and Martin, Graham (2009). Suicidal behavior after a traumatic event. Journal of Trauma Nursing, 16 (2), 103-110. doi: 10.1097/JTN.0b013e3181ac921f

Suicidal behavior after a traumatic event

Funding

Past funding

  • 2009 - 2012
    A prospective investigation of self-injury, suicidal ideation and the psychological distress in Australian secondary school students (ARC Discovery Project administered by Monash Uni)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2010
    Resilience plus: development of a resilience building school-based program for Indigenous and non-Indigenous children in Queensland.
    Queensland Health
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2011
    The epidemiology of deliberate self injury and its relationship to suicidal behaviour in Australia.
    Department of Health & Ageing
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2009
    Development of a social, cultural and spiritual wellbeing population health framework for Aboriginal and Torres Islander people of Queensland
    Centre for Rural & Remote Mental Health Queensland
    Open grant
  • 2003 - 2008
    Evaluation Of An Integrated Strategy To Promote The Health Of People With Chronic Or Recurring Mental Disorders
    Health Research Partnership in Mental Health
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Emeritus Professor Graham Martin is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Arts on Our Mind: The effectiveness of creative activities in promoting mental wellbeing and reducing psychopathological symptoms in children of families with a mental illness

    Associate Advisor

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Emeritus Professor Graham Martin directly for media enquiries about:

  • ADHD
  • Anxiety
  • Anxiety management
  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • Behaviour disorders
  • Child psychiatry
  • Depression
  • Family therapy
  • Mental health and society
  • Mental health and stigma
  • Mental health promotion
  • Psychiatry
  • Suicide
  • Suicide prevention
  • Youth suicide

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