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Dr Alicia Allan
Dr

Alicia Allan

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Overview

Background

Dr Alicia Allan is a Research Fellow with multidisciplinary expertise across psychology, health and design. Her primary areas of research interest are how sleep occurs in context, and how aspects of the physical environment (particularly light) influence sleep, circadian function, behaviour and overall wellbeing. Alicia received her PhD from QUT in 2016 for a thesis that examined social and environmental factors influencing sleep health in older adults and community dementia care. Prior to joining ISSR, she worked as a postdoctoral research fellow in the School of Design at QUT on a project investigating the effects of the indoor light environment upon building occupants. Alicia has worked on a wide variety of projects involving multimodal assessment of human behaviour in field settings across the lifespan. As such, she has extensive experience in measuring behaviour in-context using varied data collection techniques, including ambulatory and environmental monitoring to assess sleep and circadian health, light exposure and other aspects of the social and physical environment. She has worked with a range of populations, including children, young adults, office workers, older adults, and those with neurological disorders. Alicia aims to use applied research to inform lifestyles and built environment design that supports wellbeing across the lifespan.

Availability

Dr Alicia Allan is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Psychological Science, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology

Works

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23 works between 2014 and 2024

21 - 23 of 23 works

2015

Conference Publication

Impulsivity mediates the relationship between sleep disturbance and substance use in young adults

Rossa, K., Allan, A., Sawnhey, J. and Smith, S. S. (2015). Impulsivity mediates the relationship between sleep disturbance and substance use in young adults. Sleep Down Under 2015: Australasian Sleep Association Conference, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 22-24 October 2015. London, United Kingdom: Springer. doi: 10.1111/sbr.12132

Impulsivity mediates the relationship between sleep disturbance and substance use in young adults

2014

Journal Article

Toward the multilevel older person’s transportation and road safety model: a new perspective on the role of demographic, functional, and psychosocial factors

Wong, Ides Y., Smith, Simon S., Sullivan, Karen A. and Allan, Alicia C. (2014). Toward the multilevel older person’s transportation and road safety model: a new perspective on the role of demographic, functional, and psychosocial factors. Journals of Gerontology. Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 71 (1), 71-86. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbu099

Toward the multilevel older person’s transportation and road safety model: a new perspective on the role of demographic, functional, and psychosocial factors

2014

Journal Article

The effects of sleep restriction on executive inhibitory control and affect in young adults

Rossa, Kalina R., Smith, Simon S., Allan, Alicia C. and Sullivan, Karen A. (2014). The effects of sleep restriction on executive inhibitory control and affect in young adults. Journal of Adolescent Health, 55 (2), 287-292. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.12.034

The effects of sleep restriction on executive inhibitory control and affect in young adults

Funding

Past funding

  • 2020
    Sleep routines and management in daily life
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Alicia Allan is:
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Supervision history

Current supervision

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