
Overview
Background
Emeritus Professor Justin Kenardy is a research and health sector leader. He is also an active disseminator of evidence-based practice in clinical and health psychology, mental health care, and health service delivery. His work is outcomes focussed and is engaged with health users, providers and industry. He is known for his interdisciplinary research work on the psychological impacts of trauma and injury. This is situated at the intersection of mental health, and physical health. His work includes the development and application of preventative, integrative and novel intervention approaches. His published work demonstrates the interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary approach to collaborating with psychology, medical specialties, allied health, nursing, law, and health economics. He has a practical, respectful and strategic leadership style. He is style is goal-driven and consultative which aims to bring others along to achieve the goal. He is also a mentor and consultant. He provides service to the profession of psychology and the broader community through his range of roles in the Australian Psychological Society, the Psychologists Board of Australia, and the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council, to the field of research through his leadership roles within Queensland Health, the NHMRC, and ISTSS, and to the Jamieson Trauma Institute and Gallipoli Medical Research Institute. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences Australia, Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society, Fellow of the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a recipient of both the Australian Psychological Society's President's Award for Distinguished Contribution to Psychology and the Ian Campbell Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Clinical Psychology. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Australian Journal of Psychology.
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Prevention and early intervention to promote mental health
This is across both adults and children including infants.
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Mental health and wellbeing in the context of physical illness and medical care
This includes understanding the interactions between physical health and mental health.
Research impacts
Justin Kenardy has obtained funding from National Competitive Funding (NHMRC, ARC, MRFF), International Funding (NIH, PCORI, MRC, and Scottish Executive), Government grants and contracts, and other funding bodies totaling in excess of $69 million. He has published over 300 research publications including 18 edited books and book chapters, 14 electronic and visual media, 30 technical and government reports, and over 200 refereed journal articles in high-standing journals in health- and psychology-related areas. Citations total over 19500 (Google Scholar h-index of 77; Scopus 1983-2023 h-index of 56.) Based on his publication record alone he is currently ranked in the top 2% of social and clinical psychology researchers, the top 10 researchers in neck-related traumatic injury, and in the top 50 researchers in child traumatic stress worldwide.
Some Recent Translational Activities
2017: The Prince’s Trust invited Justin Kenardy to contribute to an international roundtable meeting in Dumfries Scotland to develop an early intervention for children exposed to psychological trauma. The outcome of the development process will be a low-cost sustainable intervention that can be delivered by lay counselors in international settings.
2017-2018: NSW Government/SIRA asked Justin Kenardy to assist in the development of the new legislation on the management of minor psychological injuries following motor vehicle crashes. Based on research funded by MAIC-Qld, new guidelines were developed and are now part of legislation in NSW.
2018-2019: Emerging Minds asked Justin Kenardy to assist in the development of a comprehensive resource to train different types of personnel who deliver support and care for children and young people following a disaster. This resource has been rolled out nationally.
2018-2022: Phoenix Australia asked Justin Kenardy to assist in the updating of the NHMRC-Approved Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. This resulted in a Third Edition which became a "Living Guideline" through a process of ongoing updates. These updates have been disseminated nationally and inform and guide best practice.
2016-2022: Medical procedures can be distressing and painful for children and parents. The Burns Unit at the Queensland Children’s Hospital needed to address this issue to allow for better delivery of care. We set up a research project with Dr Erin Brown, to investigate the parent and child behaviours during a burn dressing change and from this work developed a simple information-based model of intervention “Take 5” that has been piloted in clinical settings with promising results for parents and children.
2017-: An Open Science database was developed from an initial grant by the National Institutes of Health. This Database <childtraumadata.org> provides a means for researchers in the area of child trauma to access large datasets to address important questions about child trauma. Justin Kenardy is a contributor and one of the directors.
2018-2023: Justin Kenardy helped to develop NHMRC-endorsed Guidelines for the management of mental health in work-related injury by primary care with a team led by Danielle Mazza from Monash University. This led to the team obtaining an NHMRC Partnership grant valued at $2.5 million to implement these guidelines in primary care. The study involved evaluation across multiple states with a large sample of primary care practices.
2021-2023: Department of Veteran's Affairs required up-to-date and rapid advice on new and emerging treatments for PTSD to inform their decisions about veterans' healthcare. Justin Kenardy worked with a team from Gallipoli Medical Research Institute to develop and update these Rapid Reviews.
Works
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2006
Journal Article
The role of avoidance coping in the disclosure of trauma
Kenardy, J and Tan, L. J. (2006). The role of avoidance coping in the disclosure of trauma. Behaviour Change, 23 (1), 42-54. doi: 10.1375/bech.23.1.42
2006
Other Outputs
The Pain Ambulatory Monitoring Survey: Development and validation of an instrument for momentary within-day assessments of pain and cognitive-behavioral factors
Benjamin Chadwick and Kenardy, Justin (2006). The Pain Ambulatory Monitoring Survey: Development and validation of an instrument for momentary within-day assessments of pain and cognitive-behavioral factors.
2006
Conference Publication
Promoting natural recovery in children and families
Kenardy, J. (2006). Promoting natural recovery in children and families. The Joint Conference of the Australian Psychological Society and the New Zealand Psychological Society, Sky City Auckland Convention Centre, New Zealand, 26-30 September, 2006. London: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.1080/00049530600940019
2006
Conference Publication
Diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder in children with traumatic brain injury
Dob, Rian, Kenardy, Justin, Pachana, Nancy, Anderson, Vicki, Le Brocque, Robyne, Mckinlay, Lynne and Eren, Senem (2006). Diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder in children with traumatic brain injury. 29th Brain Impairment Conference, Sydney, Australia, 27–29 April, 2006. Bowen Hills, Queensland: Published for the ASSBI by Australian Academic Press,. doi: 10.1375/brim.7.1.41
2006
Journal Article
Psychosocial and non-psychosocial risk factors for the new diagnosis of diabetes in elderly women
Strodl, E and Kenardy, J (2006). Psychosocial and non-psychosocial risk factors for the new diagnosis of diabetes in elderly women. Diabetes Research And Clinical Practice, 74 (1), 57-65. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2006.02.011
2006
Conference Publication
Effects of post traumatic stress symptomatology on information processing of children with traumatic brain injury
Anderson, V., Dob, R., Kenardy, J., Le Brocque, R. and Pachana, N. A. (2006). Effects of post traumatic stress symptomatology on information processing of children with traumatic brain injury. International Neuropsychological Society, the Swiss Neuropsychological Society (SVNP), and the German Neuropsychological Society (GNP) Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland, 26-30 July, 2006. New York , U.S.A.: Cambridge University Press.. doi: 10.1017/S1355617706069955
2005
Journal Article
Physical and psychological factors predict outcome following whiplash injury
Sterling, Michele, Jull, Gwendolen, Vicenzino, Bill, Kenardy, Justin and Darnell, Ross (2005). Physical and psychological factors predict outcome following whiplash injury. Pain, 114 (1-2), 141-148. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2004.12.005
2005
Journal Article
Psychological interventions for overweight or obesity
Shaw, Kelly A., O'Rourke, Peter K., Del Mar, Chris and Kenardy, Justin (2005). Psychological interventions for overweight or obesity. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2), 1-62. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD003818.pub2
2005
Conference Publication
Internet-based indicated prevention for panic disorder: An effectiveness trial in primary care
Kenardy, J. and Johnson, D. (2005). Internet-based indicated prevention for panic disorder: An effectiveness trial in primary care. 40th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 28 September – 2 October 2005. Australia: Australian Psychological Society. doi: 10.1080/00049530600940010
2005
Conference Publication
The effects of post traumatic stress symptomatology on recovery in children with traumatic brain injury: A longitudinal study
Kenardy, J., Anderson, V., McKinlay, L., Bellamy, N. and Dob, R. (2005). The effects of post traumatic stress symptomatology on recovery in children with traumatic brain injury: A longitudinal study. 6th World Congress on Brain Injury, Melbourne, Australia, 6-8 May 2005. U.S.A.: Taylor & Francis.
2005
Journal Article
The Short-EMBU in Australia, Spain, and Venezuela - Factorial invariance, and associations with sex roles, self-esteem, and Eysenckian personality dimensions
Arrindell, W. A., Akkerman, A., Bages, N., Feldman, L., Caballo, V. E., Oei, T. P. S., Torres, B., Canalda, G., Castro, J., Montgomery, I., Davis, M., Calvo, M. G., Kenardy, J. A., Palenzuela, D. L. and Richards, J. C. (2005). The Short-EMBU in Australia, Spain, and Venezuela - Factorial invariance, and associations with sex roles, self-esteem, and Eysenckian personality dimensions. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 21 (1), 56-66. doi: 10.1027//1015-5759.21.1.56
2005
Conference Publication
Early intervention for children and their parents following paediatric accidental injury
Kenardy, J., Thompson, K. and Bellamy, N. (2005). Early intervention for children and their parents following paediatric accidental injury. 40th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Melbourne, Australia, 28 Sep - 2 Oct, 2005. Australia: Australian Psychological Society. doi: 10.1080/00049530600940010
2005
Journal Article
Influences of Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status on the Body Dissatisfaction and Eating Behaviours of Australian Children and Adolescents
Wang, Z., Byrne, N. M., Kenardy, J. and Hills, A. P. (2005). Influences of Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status on the Body Dissatisfaction and Eating Behaviours of Australian Children and Adolescents. Eating Behaviors, 6 (1), 23-33. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2004.05.001
2005
Journal Article
Cognitive behaviour therapy for panic disorder: Long-term follow-up
Kenardy, J., Robinson, S. and Dob, R. (2005). Cognitive behaviour therapy for panic disorder: Long-term follow-up. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 34 (2), 75-78. doi: 10.1080/16506070410005410
2004
Journal Article
Response to Drs Greve and Bianchini - More on the clinical and scientific relevance of 'symptom amplification' and psychological factors in pain
Sterling, Michele, Jull, Gwendolen, Vicenzino, Bill and Kenardy, Justin (2004). Response to Drs Greve and Bianchini - More on the clinical and scientific relevance of 'symptom amplification' and psychological factors in pain. Pain, 110 (1-2), 501-502. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2004.04.005
2004
Journal Article
Response to Dr Ferrari's Letter to the Editor “The clinical relevance of symptom amplification”
Sterling, Michele, Jull, Gwendolen, Vicenzino, Bill and Kenardy, Justin (2004). Response to Dr Ferrari's Letter to the Editor “The clinical relevance of symptom amplification”. Pain, 107 (3), 278-279. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2003.11.011
2004
Journal Article
The role of catastrophic misinterpretation of bodily sensations and panic self-efficacy in predicting panic severity
Casey, LM, Oei, TPS, Newcombe, PA and Kenardy, J (2004). The role of catastrophic misinterpretation of bodily sensations and panic self-efficacy in predicting panic severity. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 18 (3), 325-340. doi: 10.1016/S0887-6185(02)00257-8
2004
Journal Article
The clinical relevance of symptom amplification [1] (multiple letters)
Ferrari, Robert, Sterling, Michele, Jull, Gwendolen, Vicenzino, Bill and Kenardy, Justin (2004). The clinical relevance of symptom amplification [1] (multiple letters). Pain, 107 (3), 276-279. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2003.11.014
2004
Journal Article
Characterization of acute whiplash-associated disorders
Sterling, Michele, Jull, Gwendolen, Vicenzino, Bill and Kenardy, Justin (2004). Characterization of acute whiplash-associated disorders. Spine, 29 (2), 182-188. doi: 10.1097/01.BRS.0000105535.12598.AE
2004
Journal Article
Longitudinal relationships among overweight, life satisfaction, and aspirations in young women
Ball, K, Crawford, D and Kenardy, J (2004). Longitudinal relationships among overweight, life satisfaction, and aspirations in young women. Obesity Research, 12 (6), 1019-1030. doi: 10.1038/oby.2004.125
Funding
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Psychological and procedural distress following a young child's burn injury
Principal Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Evaluating Delirium in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit: Understanding the Acute and Long-term Impact on Child Functioning
Principal Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Posttraumatic Stress in Children Admitted to the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Robyne Le Brocque
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2012
Master Philosophy
Non-elective surgery: Use of a program to prepare children and their parents
Principal Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
An Investigation of the Relationship between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Chronic Pain due to Whiplash Injury.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michele Sterling
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Cognitive and psychological sequelae 3 and 6 months after traumatic brain injury in childhood
Principal Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Abusive Head Trauma: Incidence and Associated Factors in Queensland
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Robyne Le Brocque
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Psychological Impact of Burn Injury on Young Children & their Parents: Implications for Diagnosis, Assessment and Treatment
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Vanessa Cobham
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
The development and evaluation of a universal preventative web-based early intervention for children and their parents following accidental injury
Principal Advisor
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Depression and diabetes: screening, diagnosis and help-seeking
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Christina Lee
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
PAIN APPRAISALS, COPING, AND ADJUSTMENT IN DAILY-LIFE WITH CHRONIC PAIN: AN ECOLOGICAL MOMENTARY ASSESSMENT STUDY
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Tian Po Oei
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
A HEALTHY MIND, A HEALTHY HEART: PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ANGINA
Principal Advisor
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Natural Disaster Effects on Academic Achievement in Australian Primary Schools
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Robyne Le Brocque
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
The Manifestation of Post-Traumatic Stress in Children and Young Persons and Implications for PTSD Diagnosis
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Robyne Le Brocque
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2008
Master Philosophy
Investigation into the Therapeutic effectiveness of Benzondiazepines in the management of burning mouth syndrome
Associate Advisor
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY IN OLDER ADULTS
Associate Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
THE TRIPARTITE MODEL OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION: A NEW LOOK AT THEORY AND MEASUREMENT
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Tian Po Oei
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
ALCOHOL EXPECTANCIES AND COPING IN ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Tian Po Oei
Media
Enquiries
Contact Emeritus Professor Justin Kenardy directly for media enquiries about:
- Agoraphobia
- Binge eating
- child trauma
- Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
- Diabetes and Psychology
- Disasters
- Emotional Eating
- Motor Vehicle Crash and Psychological Impact
- Panic attacks
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- psychological injury
- Psychology - anxiety
- Psychology - Prevention of Mental Illness
- Psychology of Burn Injuries
- Psychology of Intensive Care
- Psychology of Medical Illness
- Work-related Mental Health Injury
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