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Dr Cassandra Pattinson
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Cassandra Pattinson

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Overview

Background

Dr Cassandra Pattinson has strong research interests in exploring the effects of sleep and circadian rhythms on health, wellbeing, and recovery across the lifespan. Dr Pattinson completed her PhD through Queensland University of Technology, Faculty of Health in 2017. Her thesis explored the effects of sleep and light exposure on child health, specifically childhood obesity, in preschool children, aged 3 to 5 years. Prior to joining UQ's Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR), Dr Pattinson worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, USA. In this role Dr Pattinson examined the effect of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on health, including the effects of TBI on protein and gene expression, as well as exploring the role of sleep on TBI-related symptom perturbation, maintenance, and recovery.

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, heart rate variability) 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.

Dr Pattinson also prioritises research mentorship and leadership. When mentoring, she aims to create an engaging learning environment which promotes critical analysis and reflection. She has co-supervised, two PhD students (NIH). eight Masters of Developmental and Education Psychology Students (QUT), and four NIH Postbaccalaureate students (equivalent of honours) to completion. She currently supervisors two honours of Psychology students, one honours of Biomedical Science student and one PhD candidate.

Availability

Dr Cassandra Pattinson is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology

Works

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109 works between 2013 and 2024

21 - 40 of 109 works

2022

Other Outputs

KindyLinQ Program Pilot: Pilot evaluation report and executive summary

Staton, Sally, Pattinson, Cassandra, Houen, Sandy, Coles, Laetitia, Westwood, Emily, Cooke, Emma, Searle, Bonnie-Ria and Thorpe, Karen (2022). KindyLinQ Program Pilot: Pilot evaluation report and executive summary. Online: Evidence for Learning.

KindyLinQ Program Pilot: Pilot evaluation report and executive summary

2022

Journal Article

Do the numbers add up? Questioning measurement that places Australian ECEC teaching as ‘low quality’

Thorpe, Karen, Houen, Sandy, Rankin, Peter, Pattinson, Cassandra and Staton, Sally (2022). Do the numbers add up? Questioning measurement that places Australian ECEC teaching as ‘low quality’. The Australian Educational Researcher, 50 (3), 1-20. doi: 10.1007/s13384-022-00525-4

Do the numbers add up? Questioning measurement that places Australian ECEC teaching as ‘low quality’

2022

Journal Article

Feasibility and preliminary efficacy for morning bright light therapy to improve sleep and plasma biomarkers in US Veterans with TBI. A prospective, open-label, single-arm trial

Elliott, Jonathan E., McBride, Alisha A., Balba, Nadir M., Thomas, Stanley V., Pattinson, Cassandra L., Morasco, Benjamin J., Wilkerson, Andrea, Gill, Jessica M. and Lim, Miranda M. (2022). Feasibility and preliminary efficacy for morning bright light therapy to improve sleep and plasma biomarkers in US Veterans with TBI. A prospective, open-label, single-arm trial. PLoS One, 17 (4 April) e0262955, e0262955. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0262955

Feasibility and preliminary efficacy for morning bright light therapy to improve sleep and plasma biomarkers in US Veterans with TBI. A prospective, open-label, single-arm trial

2022

Journal Article

Clinical utility of PTSD, resilience, sleep, and blast as risk factors to predict poor neurobehavioral functioning following traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal study in U.S. military service members

Lange, Rael T., French, Louis M., Bailie, Jason M., Merritt, Victoria C., Pattinson, Cassandra L., Hungerford, Lars D., Lippa, Sara. M. and Brickell, Tracey A. (2022). Clinical utility of PTSD, resilience, sleep, and blast as risk factors to predict poor neurobehavioral functioning following traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal study in U.S. military service members. Quality of Life Research, 31 (8), 2411-2422. doi: 10.1007/s11136-022-03092-4

Clinical utility of PTSD, resilience, sleep, and blast as risk factors to predict poor neurobehavioral functioning following traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal study in U.S. military service members

2021

Journal Article

Extracellular vesicle concentrations of glial fibrillary acidic protein and neurofilament light measured 1 year after traumatic brain injury

Flynn, Spencer, Leete, Jacqueline, Shahim, Pashtun, Pattinson, Cassandra, Guedes, Vivian A., Lai, Chen, Devoto, Christina, Qu, Bao-Xi, Greer, Kisha, Moore, Brian, van der Merwe, Andre, Ekanayake, Vindhya, Gill, Jessica and Chan, Leighton (2021). Extracellular vesicle concentrations of glial fibrillary acidic protein and neurofilament light measured 1 year after traumatic brain injury. Scientific Reports, 11 (1) 3896. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-82875-0

Extracellular vesicle concentrations of glial fibrillary acidic protein and neurofilament light measured 1 year after traumatic brain injury

2021

Journal Article

Sleep disturbances following traumatic brain injury are associated with poor neurobehavioral outcomes in US military service members and veterans

Pattinson, Cassandra L., Brickell, Tracey A., Bailie, Jason, Hungerford, Lars, Lippa, Sara M., French, Louis M. and Lange, Rael T. (2021). Sleep disturbances following traumatic brain injury are associated with poor neurobehavioral outcomes in US military service members and veterans. The Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 17 (12), 2425-2438. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.9454

Sleep disturbances following traumatic brain injury are associated with poor neurobehavioral outcomes in US military service members and veterans

2021

Conference Publication

Measuring sleep-wake activity and bedroom environment in a residential treatment setting: acceptability and feasibility of using actigraphy and environmental data loggers and links with recovery outcomes

Rossa, Kalina, Salom, Caroline, Edmed, Shannon, Lorimer, Nadine, Pattinson, Cassandra and Smith, Simon (2021). Measuring sleep-wake activity and bedroom environment in a residential treatment setting: acceptability and feasibility of using actigraphy and environmental data loggers and links with recovery outcomes. APSAD Scientific Conference 2021, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 7-10 November 2021.

Measuring sleep-wake activity and bedroom environment in a residential treatment setting: acceptability and feasibility of using actigraphy and environmental data loggers and links with recovery outcomes

2021

Conference Publication

P039 Interventions used to increase sleep duration in young people: a systematic review

Gadam, S., Pattinson, C., Soleimanloo, S., Rossa, K., Moore, J., Begum, T., Srinivasan, A. and Smith, S. (2021). P039 Interventions used to increase sleep duration in young people: a systematic review. 2021 Australasian Sleep Association Abstracts, Virtual, 10-13 October 2021. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpab014.087

P039 Interventions used to increase sleep duration in young people: a systematic review

2021

Conference Publication

P089 Loneliness and sleep duration among healthy older adults in Southeast Queensland, Australia

Lam, J., Mann, D., Pattinson, C., Allan, A., Smith, S. and Baxter, J. (2021). P089 Loneliness and sleep duration among healthy older adults in Southeast Queensland, Australia. Sleep DownUnder 32nd annual scientific meeting of Australasian Sleep Association (ASA) & Australian and New Zealand Sleep Science Association (ANZSSA), Online, 10 - 13 October, 2021. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press (OUP). doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpab014.133

P089 Loneliness and sleep duration among healthy older adults in Southeast Queensland, Australia

2021

Journal Article

Food insecurity and child development: a state-of-the-art review

Gallegos, Danielle, Eivers, Areana, Sondergeld, Peter and Pattinson, Cassandra (2021). Food insecurity and child development: a state-of-the-art review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (17) 8990, 8990. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18178990

Food insecurity and child development: a state-of-the-art review

2021

Journal Article

Whole blood transcriptome analysis using RNA sequencing in individuals with insomnia disorder and good sleepers: a pilot study

Mithani, Sara, Yun, Sijung, Leete, Jacqueline J., Guedes, Vivian A., Fink, Anne M., Pattinson, Cassandra L., Kim, Hyung-Suk, Weljie, Aalim, Gill, Jessica M. and Gehrman, Philip (2021). Whole blood transcriptome analysis using RNA sequencing in individuals with insomnia disorder and good sleepers: a pilot study. Sleep Medicine, 80, 1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2021.01.013

Whole blood transcriptome analysis using RNA sequencing in individuals with insomnia disorder and good sleepers: a pilot study

2021

Journal Article

Environmental light exposure, rest-activity rhythms, and symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity: an observational study of Australian preschoolers

Ulset, Vidar Sandsaunet, Czajkowski, Nikolai Olavi, Staton, Sally, Smith, Simon, Pattinson, Cassandra, Allen, Alicia, Thorpe, Karen and Bekkhus, Mona (2021). Environmental light exposure, rest-activity rhythms, and symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity: an observational study of Australian preschoolers. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 73 101560, 101560. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2021.101560

Environmental light exposure, rest-activity rhythms, and symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity: an observational study of Australian preschoolers

2020

Other Outputs

Learning through COVID-19: Grey literature scan: current international evidence on the educational impacts of COVID-19: Pillar 1: Technical Supporting Report 1 of 7

Coles, Laetitia, Staton, Sally, Pattinson, Cassandra, Cleary, Anne, Zheng, Zhaoxi, Van Halen, Olivia and Thorpe, Karen (2020). Learning through COVID-19: Grey literature scan: current international evidence on the educational impacts of COVID-19: Pillar 1: Technical Supporting Report 1 of 7. Learning through COVID-19 St Lucia, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Learning through COVID-19: Grey literature scan: current international evidence on the educational impacts of COVID-19: Pillar 1: Technical Supporting Report 1 of 7

2020

Other Outputs

Learning through COVID-19: Rapid review of older students at risk of disengagement from school (Cohort 2): Pillar 1: Technical Supporting Report 3 of 7

Pattinson, Cassandra, Staton, Sally, Tomaszewski, Wojtek, Bayliss, Olivia, Coles, Laetitia and Johnstone, Melissa (2020). Learning through COVID-19: Rapid review of older students at risk of disengagement from school (Cohort 2): Pillar 1: Technical Supporting Report 3 of 7. Learning through COVID-19 St Lucia, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Learning through COVID-19: Rapid review of older students at risk of disengagement from school (Cohort 2): Pillar 1: Technical Supporting Report 3 of 7

2020

Other Outputs

Learning through COVID-19: Rapid review of young children who started school already behind (Cohort 1): Pillar 1: Technical Supporting Report 2 of 7

Coles, Laetitia, Staton, Sally, Pattinson, Cassandra, Zheng, Zhaoxi, Inch, Zeb, Johnstone, Melissa and Thorpe, Karen (2020). Learning through COVID-19: Rapid review of young children who started school already behind (Cohort 1): Pillar 1: Technical Supporting Report 2 of 7. Learning through COVID-19 St Lucia, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Learning through COVID-19: Rapid review of young children who started school already behind (Cohort 1): Pillar 1: Technical Supporting Report 2 of 7

2020

Journal Article

Plasma biomarker concentrations associated with return to sport following sport-related concussion in collegiate athletes-a Concussion Assessment, Research, and Education (CARE) Consortium study

Pattinson, Cassandra L., Meier, Timothy B., Guedes, Vivian A., Lai, Chen, Devoto, Christina, Haight, Thaddeus, Broglio, Steven P., McAllister, Thomas, Giza, Christopher, Huber, Daniel, Harezlak, Jaroslaw, Cameron, Kenneth, McGinty, Gerald, Jackson, Jonathan, Guskiewicz, Kevin, Mihalik, Jason, Brooks, Alison, Duma, Stefan, Rowson, Steven, Nelson, Lindsay D., Pasquina, Paul, McCrea, Michael and Gill, Jessica M. (2020). Plasma biomarker concentrations associated with return to sport following sport-related concussion in collegiate athletes-a Concussion Assessment, Research, and Education (CARE) Consortium study. JAMA Network Open, 3 (8) e2013191, e2013191. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.13191

Plasma biomarker concentrations associated with return to sport following sport-related concussion in collegiate athletes-a Concussion Assessment, Research, and Education (CARE) Consortium study

2020

Journal Article

Interleukin-6 is associated with acute concussion in military combat personnel

Edwards, Katie A., Gill, Jessica M., Pattinson, Cassandra L., Lai, Chen, Brière, Misha, Rogers, Nicholas J., Milhorn, Denise, Elliot, Jonathan and Carr, Walter (2020). Interleukin-6 is associated with acute concussion in military combat personnel. BMC Neurology, 20 (1) 209. doi: 10.1186/s12883-020-01760-x

Interleukin-6 is associated with acute concussion in military combat personnel

2020

Journal Article

Inflammatory cytokines associate With neuroimaging after acute mild traumatic brain injury

Edwards, Katie A., Pattinson, Cassandra L., Guedes, Vivian A., Peyer, Jordan, Moore, Candace, Davis, Tara, Devoto, Christina, Turtzo, L. Christine, Latour, Lawrence and Gill, Jessica M. (2020). Inflammatory cytokines associate With neuroimaging after acute mild traumatic brain injury. Frontiers in Neurology, 11 348. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00348

Inflammatory cytokines associate With neuroimaging after acute mild traumatic brain injury

2020

Journal Article

Correction to: “Did my child sleep today?”: communication between parents and educators in early childhood education and care settings (Child & Youth Care Forum, (2019), 10.1007/s10566-019-09527-3)

Oakes, Candice, Staton, Sally, Houen, Sandra, Cooke, Emma, Pattinson, Cassandra, Teo, Sue-Lynn and Thorpe, Karen (2020). Correction to: “Did my child sleep today?”: communication between parents and educators in early childhood education and care settings (Child & Youth Care Forum, (2019), 10.1007/s10566-019-09527-3). Child and Youth Care Forum, 49 (2), 285-286. doi: 10.1007/s10566-019-09531-7

Correction to: “Did my child sleep today?”: communication between parents and educators in early childhood education and care settings (Child & Youth Care Forum, (2019), 10.1007/s10566-019-09527-3)

2020

Conference Publication

Examining the Role of Serum and Exosomal Biomarkers in Symptoms of Fatigue and Daytime Sleepiness Following Traumatic Brain Injury

Leete, J. J., Pattinson, C. L., Guedes, V. A., Lai, C., Devoto, C., van der Merwe, A., Lippa, S., Shahim, P., Moore, B. E., Chan, L. and Gill, J. (2020). Examining the Role of Serum and Exosomal Biomarkers in Symptoms of Fatigue and Daytime Sleepiness Following Traumatic Brain Injury. 34th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Philadelphia, PA United States, 13 - 17 June 2020. Cary, NC United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.1113

Examining the Role of Serum and Exosomal Biomarkers in Symptoms of Fatigue and Daytime Sleepiness Following Traumatic Brain Injury

Funding

Current funding

  • 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 - 2024
    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

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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.

Supervision history

Current supervision

Media

Enquiries

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

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