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Dr Cassandra Pattinson
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Cassandra Pattinson

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Overview

Background

Dr Cassandra Pattinson research centres around exploring the effects of sleep and circadian rhythms on health, wellbeing, and recovery across the lifespan. Dr Pattinson is a Senior Research Fellow at the Child Health Research Centre (CHRC) and the ARC centre of Excellence for the Digital Child. The Digital Child aims to support children growing up in the rapidly changing digital world, and provide strong evidence and guidance for children, families, educators, government and other concerned with children’s wellbeing. Her work has been supported by the ARC (including recently awarded an ARC Discovery Early Career Award, 2025), NHMRC, NIH and the DSTG, as well as the Australian Federal Government and Queensland Government.

Her research has involved a range of populations from children and adolescents, through to military personnel and athletes. Dr Pattinson's research spans a range of study designs and methodologies, including longitudinal studies tracking large child cohorts (>2000 children), standard observation techniques, survey and individualised standard child assessment, as well as studies employing physiological (actigraphy, spectrometry) and biological (hormones, proteomic, genomic) designs. Dr Pattinson also has a strong track record in research translation, these have included manuscripts in top scientific journals, reports for government and non-government organisations, development of professional development programs, as well as designing and presenting vodcasts and resources (e.g. fact sheets, workshops) to parent groups, young adults, government departments and the early childhood sector.

At CHRC Dr Pattinson is a part of the Community Sleep Health Group. This group collaborates with many other groups around broader issues of sleep and technology, sleep and the environment (including disasters), mental health and wellbeing, pain, disability, and new technologies and approaches.

Availability

Dr Cassandra Pattinson is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology

Works

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115 works between 2013 and 2025

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Featured

2020

Journal Article

Excessive daytime sleepiness is associated with altered gene expression in military personnel and veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: An RNA sequencing study

Pattinson, Cassandra L., Guedes, Vivian A., Edwards, Katie, Mithani, Sara, Yun, Sijung, Taylor, Patricia, Dunbar, Kerri, Kim, Hyung-Suk, Lai, Chen, Roy, Michael J. and Gill, Jessica M (2020). Excessive daytime sleepiness is associated with altered gene expression in military personnel and veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: An RNA sequencing study. Sleep, 43 (9), 1-11. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa036

Excessive daytime sleepiness is associated with altered gene expression in military personnel and veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: An RNA sequencing study

Featured

2019

Journal Article

Concurrent mild traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder is associated with elevated tau concentrations in peripheral blood plasma

Pattinson, Cassandra L., Gill, Jessica M., Lippa, Sara M., Brickell, Tracey A., French, Louis M. and Lange, Rael T. (2019). Concurrent mild traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder is associated with elevated tau concentrations in peripheral blood plasma. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 32 (4), 546-554. doi: 10.1002/jts.22418

Concurrent mild traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder is associated with elevated tau concentrations in peripheral blood plasma

Featured

2018

Journal Article

Mandatory naptimes in childcare do not reduce children's cortisol levels

Thorpe, Karen J., Pattinson, Cassandra L., Smith, Simon S and Staton, Sally L. (2018). Mandatory naptimes in childcare do not reduce children's cortisol levels. Scientific Reports, 8 (1) 4545, 4545. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-22555-8

Mandatory naptimes in childcare do not reduce children's cortisol levels

Featured

2017

Journal Article

Weighing in on international growth standards: testing the case in Australian preschool children

Pattinson, C. L., Staton, S. L., Smith, S. S., Trost, S. G., Sawyer, E. F. and Thorpe, K. J. (2017). Weighing in on international growth standards: testing the case in Australian preschool children. Obesity Reviews, 18 (10), 1111-1121. doi: 10.1111/obr.12581

Weighing in on international growth standards: testing the case in Australian preschool children

Featured

2016

Journal Article

Environmental light exposure is associated with increased body mass in children

Pattinson, Cassandra L., Allan, Alicia C., Staton, Sally L., Thorpe, Karen J. and Smith, Simon S. (2016). Environmental light exposure is associated with increased body mass in children. PLoS One, 11 (1) e0143578, e0143578. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143578

Environmental light exposure is associated with increased body mass in children

Featured

2015

Journal Article

Napping, development and health from 0 to 5 years: a systematic review

Thorpe, Karen, Staton, Sally, Sawyer, Emily, Pattinson, Cassandra, Haden, Catherine and Smith, Simon (2015). Napping, development and health from 0 to 5 years: a systematic review. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 100 (7), 615-622. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2014-307241

Napping, development and health from 0 to 5 years: a systematic review

Featured

2014

Journal Article

Emotional climate and behavioral management during sleep time in early childhood education settings

Pattinson, Cassandra L., Staton, Sally L., Smith, Simon S., Sinclair, Dominique M. and Thorpe, Karen J. (2014). Emotional climate and behavioral management during sleep time in early childhood education settings. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 29 (4), 660-668. doi: 10.1016/j.ecresq.2014.07.009

Emotional climate and behavioral management during sleep time in early childhood education settings

2025

Journal Article

Predictive biomarkers of performance under stress: a two-phase study protocol to develop a wearable monitoring system

Flintoff, Jonathan M., Pattinson, Cassandra, Ahamed, Sarah, Ali, Shahnewaz, Bagley, Angus, Broszczak, Daniel, Crewther, Blair, de Waal, Louis, Edmed, Shannon L., Fernando, Tharindu, Fookes, Clinton, Frentiu, Francesca D., Hunt, Andrew P., Lipp, Ottmar V., McMaster, Ben, Mengersen, Kerrie, Ney, Luke, Oon, Senn L., Pandey, Ajay, Pandit, Parth, Peake, Jonathan M., Perera, Muthukuttige Madusha Nuwanthi, Perlo, Virginie, Punyadeera, Chamindie, Schmidt, Luke, Smith, Simon S., Spann, Kirsten, Stewart, Ian, Sullivan, Karen A. ... Parker, Tony J. (2025). Predictive biomarkers of performance under stress: a two-phase study protocol to develop a wearable monitoring system. BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine, 11 (1) e002410, 1-10. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002410

Predictive biomarkers of performance under stress: a two-phase study protocol to develop a wearable monitoring system

2024

Conference Publication

The relationship between digital technology and sleep-wake behaviour in children aged 5-8 years

Pattinson, C., Edmed, S., Rossa, K., Mann, D., MacKenzie, J., de Waal, L. and Smith, S. (2024). The relationship between digital technology and sleep-wake behaviour in children aged 5-8 years. Sleep DownUnder 2024, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 16-19 October 2024. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpae070.202

The relationship between digital technology and sleep-wake behaviour in children aged 5-8 years

2024

Conference Publication

Books, Bath, Bed and Beyond: The role of digital technology and family dynamics in the evening routines of primary school aged children

Hillier, E., Edmed, S., Rossa, K., Pattinson, C., MacKenzie, J. and Smith, S. (2024). Books, Bath, Bed and Beyond: The role of digital technology and family dynamics in the evening routines of primary school aged children. Sleep DownUnder 2024, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 16-19 October 2024. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpae070.150

Books, Bath, Bed and Beyond: The role of digital technology and family dynamics in the evening routines of primary school aged children

2024

Conference Publication

Sleep in adults exposed to a major flooding event in Australia

Edmed, S., Rossa, K., Pattinson, C., Alam, M., Lorimer, N. and Smith, S. (2024). Sleep in adults exposed to a major flooding event in Australia. Sleep DownUnder 2024, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 16-19 October 2024. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpae070.200

Sleep in adults exposed to a major flooding event in Australia

2024

Conference Publication

Exploring sleep in people experiencing homelessness: A scoping review

Edmed, S., de Waal, L., Rossa, K., Pattinson, C., Salom, C., Lorimer, N., Gadam, S. and Smith, S. (2024). Exploring sleep in people experiencing homelessness: A scoping review. Sleep DownUnder 2024, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 16-19 October 2024. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpae070.201

Exploring sleep in people experiencing homelessness: A scoping review

2024

Conference Publication

The relationship between bedtime procrastination, habitual smartphone use, and sleep in young adults: Results from the Young Adult Health Study (YAHS)

Bild, E., Rossa, K., Edmed, S., Pattinson, C., Mann, D., Gadam, S., Srinivasan, A., Sullivan, K., Salmon, P. and Smith, S. (2024). The relationship between bedtime procrastination, habitual smartphone use, and sleep in young adults: Results from the Young Adult Health Study (YAHS). Sleep DownUnder 2024, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 16-19 October 2024. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpae070.151

The relationship between bedtime procrastination, habitual smartphone use, and sleep in young adults: Results from the Young Adult Health Study (YAHS)

2024

Journal Article

Sleep deprivation and recovery: Endurance racing as a novel model

Mann, Dwayne L., Pattinson, Cassandra L, Allan, Alicia, St Pierre, Liam, Staton, Sally, Thorpe, Karen, Rossa, Kalina and Smith, Simon S. (2024). Sleep deprivation and recovery: Endurance racing as a novel model. European Journal of Sport Science, 24 (8), 1176-1185. doi: 10.1002/ejsc.12143

Sleep deprivation and recovery: Endurance racing as a novel model

2024

Journal Article

Heart rate variability as an indicator of fatigue: A structural equation model approach

Srinivasan, Arvind Gnani, Smith, Simon S., Pattinson, Cassandra L., Mann, Dwayne, Sullivan, Karen, Salmon, Paul and Soleimanloo, Shamsi Shekari (2024). Heart rate variability as an indicator of fatigue: A structural equation model approach. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 103, 420-429. doi: 10.1016/j.trf.2024.04.015

Heart rate variability as an indicator of fatigue: A structural equation model approach

2024

Journal Article

Reducing crash risk for young drivers: Protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial to improve young driver sleep

Smith, Simon S., Rossa, Kalina R., Soleimanloo, Shamsi Shekari, Pattinson, Cassandra L., Mann, Dwayne L., Edmed, Shannon L., Salmon, Paul M. and Sullivan, Karen A. (2024). Reducing crash risk for young drivers: Protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial to improve young driver sleep. Heliyon, 10 (5) e27066, 1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e27066

Reducing crash risk for young drivers: Protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial to improve young driver sleep

2023

Journal Article

Objective measurement of posture and movement in young children using wearable sensors and customised mathematical approaches: a systematic review

Hendry, Danica, Rohl, Andrew L., Rasmussen, Charlotte Lund, Zabatiero, Juliana, Cliff, Dylan P., Smith, Simon S., Mackenzie, Janelle, Pattinson, Cassandra L., Straker, Leon and Campbell, Amity (2023). Objective measurement of posture and movement in young children using wearable sensors and customised mathematical approaches: a systematic review. Sensors, 23 (24) 9661, 1-35. doi: 10.3390/s23249661

Objective measurement of posture and movement in young children using wearable sensors and customised mathematical approaches: a systematic review

2023

Other Outputs

Understanding sleep routines: A novel mixed methods approach to understand promoters and barriers of healthy sleep

Rossa, Kalina, Pattinson, Cassandra L., Edmed, Shannon L., Coles, Laetitia, Allan, Alicia and Smith, Simon S. (2023). Understanding sleep routines: A novel mixed methods approach to understand promoters and barriers of healthy sleep. LCC Working Paper Series. 2023-21. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland Australia. doi: 10.14264/e03665f

Understanding sleep routines: A novel mixed methods approach to understand promoters and barriers of healthy sleep

2023

Journal Article

P099 Use of Digital Technology During Child Bedtime Routines: A qualitative investigation

McKenzie, J, Pattinson, C., Rossa, K., Edmed, S., Loeffler, A and Smith, S. (2023). P099 Use of Digital Technology During Child Bedtime Routines: A qualitative investigation. Sleep Advances, 4 (Supplement_1), A71-A71. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpad035.184

P099 Use of Digital Technology During Child Bedtime Routines: A qualitative investigation

2023

Journal Article

Sleep duration is associated with young adult's heart rate variability response to stress

Gadam, S., Rossa, K., Pattinson, C., Shekari Soleimanloo, S., Mann, D., Salmon, P., Sullivan, K. and Smith, S. (2023). Sleep duration is associated with young adult's heart rate variability response to stress. Sleep Advances, 4 (Supplement_1) O045, A17-A17. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpad035.045

Sleep duration is associated with young adult's heart rate variability response to stress

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2028
    Understanding Light, Technology, and Environments of Children
    ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    Wearable Predictive Diagnostics for Warfighter Maintenance (Commonwealth Defence Science and Technology Group project administered by QUT)
    Commonwealth Defence Science and Technology Group
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2025
    The developmental significance of sleep transition in early childhood.
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2022
    Evaluation of the Queensland KindyLinQ Pilot Program
    Social Ventures Australia
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Evaluation of the national support for child and youth mental health program and longitudinal research plan
    Commonwealth Department of Health
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Cassandra Pattinson is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Climate anxiety and sleep disturbance

    Climate change can have a negative impact on mental health, wellbeing, and potentially even sleep. Direct exposures to climate change, such as experiencing a bush fire or hurricane, can result in increased levels of post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression. Climate change can also impact mental health through indirect exposures such as observing or thinking about climate change. Climate anxiety refers to the feelings of anxiety, distress, or loss one may experience when thinking about or perceiving climate change. It is important to understand how emotional responses to climate change, such as climate anxiety, relate to mental health and sleep. In particular, there is a need to understand the risk and protective factors that may position an individual as being more vulnerable or resilient to experiencing mental health conditions in response to climate anxiety. The role of sleep health in the relationship between climate anxiety and mental health is under explored. This research will explore the role of sleep health in mediating the impact of climate anxiety on mental health. This PhD will be supervised by Dr Anne Cleary and Dr Cassandra Pattinson, Institute for Social Science Research.

  • Understanding Light, Technology, and Sleep across Childhood

    These projects will examine light, digital technology, sleep and other important outcomes in children.

  • Sleep Across the Lifespan

    These projects will examine sleep, light across the lifespan, including children, adolescents, young adults, and beyond. Variables of interest include mental health, sleep, light, digital technology, road safety.

Supervision history

Current supervision

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Cassandra Pattinson directly for media enquiries about:

  • Circadian Rhythms
  • Light Exposure
  • Obesity
  • Sleep
  • Traumatic Brain Injury

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