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Professor Jason Ferris
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Jason Ferris

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Background

Professor Jason Ferris, is the Director of Research and Statistical Support Services (RASSS), University of Queensland. While providing service primarily to the Faculty of Medicine the service is expanding to support other organisation units. He is also a leading research academic at the Centre for Health Services Research (CHSR) where he is the Program Leader for Global Substance Use and Mental Health (GSUMH) unit. He holds an honorary professorial role at Turning Point, Victoria (2018-) and is also the Chief Data Scientist for the Global Drug Survey (2013-). Since 2019 he has held a ministerial appointment as an Advisory Council Member to the Queensland Mental Health Commission and is an interRAI Fellow (interrai.org).

Since 2020, Professor Jason Ferris, in collaboration with Dr Dom Gorse (Director of QCIF Data Science) and many others across QCIF and UQ, have been working on the development and deployment of UQ KeyPoint - an innovative data infrastructure, data governance and digital solution enabling researchers to access, manage, analyse and share sensitive research data in a scalable, fully governed and highly secure environment. The work has received a number of accolades. In 2023, The University of Queensland recognised the value of KeyPoint winning the Award for Excellence in Innovation. In 2022, the Faculty of Medicine recognised his commitment and leadership to the University awarding him and the team the Innovators of the Year Award. Professor Ferris has received other recognition as well. In 2021, the Faculty of Medicine recognised the outstanding support of RASSS with a Service Excellence Award. In 2020, The University of Queensland recognised his contributions to his research field: he was awarded the Faculty of Medicine Leader of the Future Award (Academic) and The Director's Choice Award for contributions to the Centre for Health Services Research. In 2019, he was awarded The Outstanding Mid-Career Researcher within the Centre for Health Services Research and was also chosen as a finalist for the Faculty of Medicine Leader of the Future Award (Academic). Additionally, across the Faculty of Medicine, his Research and Statistical Support Service, was nominated for a Service Excellence Award (2019 and 2020). In 2015, he received the University of Queensland, Early Career Researcher Award within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science. In September, 2014, he received a Highly Commended Early Career Researcher Award within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science.

He has been involved in a number of key projects: The Queensland Evaluation of the Alcohol Fuelled Violence Policy (QUANTEM), The Overarching Evaluation of the National Support for Child and Youth Mental Health Program (CHYME), the evaluation of ProjectSTOP (a decision-making national database for pharmacists aimed at preventing the use of pseudoephedrine based products as a precursor in the manufacture of methamphetamine), and a national review of the links between random breath testing and alcohol-related road traffic accidents. Jason has over 20 years of social science and public health research experience. He has a well-established publication record with a strong focus on alcohol and drug research and public health. With a Master degree in biostatistics he has well developed and expansive quantitative methods skills and a broad range of experience in many of the facets of both social science and medical research. In 2014 his PhD on alcohol epidemiology was conferred.

Previously, as a senior statistician at the Institute for Social Science Research he developed and taught a number of training models in research methods and statistical analysis as part of the Methods for Social Analysis and Statistics (MFSAS). Since its inception in 2012 he has been course coordinator and trainer for a number of these training modules (see below). From 2016-2018 he was the Director of MFSAS. Between 2016-2017 he was also the ISSR Co-postgraduate Coordinator.

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Professor Jason Ferris is:
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Psychology, James Cook University
  • Masters (Coursework), University of Melbourne
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
  • Board Member, Queensland Mental Health Commission, Queensland Mental Health Commission
  • Fellow, interRAI, interRAI

Research interests

  • Biostatistics and applied statistics research, design and methods

  • Substance use and mental health

  • interRAI (https://www.interrai.org/)

  • Global Drug Survey (https://www.globaldrugsurvey.com/)

  • Data and database management

Research impacts

  • The track record of the Global Substance Use and Mental Health unit (CHSR) shows a deep understanding of research that intersects substance use, mental health and public health.
  • The team has world class expertise in applying a wide variety of novel biostatistical methods to understand individual- and population-level trends in substance use.
  • The team is able to apply expert biostatistical skills to analyse large public health and crime datasets (>30 million observations) to make significant contributions to alcohol and illicit drug policy, internationally. For example, the team has produced >50 publications using data from Global Drug Survey, the world’s largest anonymous drug survey.
  • The team’s wide-reaching impact in the area of drug-related harms has led to a number of significant policy changes. For example, the team’s research on the effectiveness of Random Breath Testing (RBT) on incidents of alcohol-related traffic crashes led to changes to the police approach to RBTs in Queensland. Furthermore, the team’s involvement in an evaluation of the Queensland government’s alcohol-fuelled violence policy led to the repeal of the 1am lock-out laws, the reduction in one-off extended trading permits, and the enforcement of mandatory ID scanners in Safe Night Precincts.
  • The team has unique expertise in the linking of administrative datasets to provide improved understanding of the impact of substance use on health services.

Works

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416 works between 2006 and 2024

1 - 20 of 416 works

2024

Journal Article

From chaos to kaleidoscope: Exploring factors in psychedelic self-treatment for mental health conditions

Walker, Claire, Piatkowski, Timothy, Ferris, Jason, Davies, Emma, Barratt, Monica, Winstock, Adam and Puljević, Cheneal (2024). From chaos to kaleidoscope: Exploring factors in psychedelic self-treatment for mental health conditions. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 38 (8), 749-760. doi: 10.1177/02698811241265762

From chaos to kaleidoscope: Exploring factors in psychedelic self-treatment for mental health conditions

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2024

Journal Article

Why, Where, and with Whom? Understanding the set and setting influencing the consumption of NoLo beverages

Piatkowski, Timothy, Patel, Maharshi, Puljević, Cheneal, Davies, Emma L., Barratt, Monica J., Winstock, Adam R. and Ferris, Jason A. (2024). Why, Where, and with Whom? Understanding the set and setting influencing the consumption of NoLo beverages. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print), 1-13. doi: 10.1080/09687637.2024.2376086

Why, Where, and with Whom? Understanding the set and setting influencing the consumption of NoLo beverages

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2024

Journal Article

Characterising differences between self-reported and wastewater-identified drug use at two consecutive years of an Australian music festival

Puljević, Cheneal, Tscharke, Benjamin, Wessel, Ellen Leslie, Francis, Cameron, Verhagen, Rory, O'Brien, Jake W., Bade, Richard, Nadarajan, Dhayaalini, Measham, Fiona, Stowe, M.J., Piatkowski, Timothy, Ferris, Jason, Page, Robert, Hiley, Sarah, Eassey, Christopher, McKinnon, Ginny, Sinclair, Genevieve, Blatchford, Emily, Engel, Liam, Norvill, Alice and Barratt, Monica J. (2024). Characterising differences between self-reported and wastewater-identified drug use at two consecutive years of an Australian music festival. Science of The Total Environment, 921 170934, 1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170934

Characterising differences between self-reported and wastewater-identified drug use at two consecutive years of an Australian music festival

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2023

Conference Publication

KeyPoint

Gorse, Dominique, Marendy, Peter and Ferris, Jason (2023). KeyPoint. eResearch Australia, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 16-20 October 2023.

KeyPoint

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2022

Journal Article

Rates and correlates of cannabis-associated psychotic symptoms in over 230,000 people who use cannabis

Schoeler, Tabea, Ferris, Jason and Winstock, Adam R. (2022). Rates and correlates of cannabis-associated psychotic symptoms in over 230,000 people who use cannabis. Translational psychiatry, 12 (1) 369, 369. doi: 10.1038/s41398-022-02112-8

Rates and correlates of cannabis-associated psychotic symptoms in over 230,000 people who use cannabis

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2022

Journal Article

Mood disturbances across the continuum of care based on self-report and clinician rated measures in the interRAI suite of assessment instruments

Hirdes, John P., Morris, John N., Perlman, Christopher M., Saari, Margaret, Betini, Gustavo S., Franco-Martin, Manuel A., van Hout, Hein, Stewart, Shannon L. and Ferris, Jason (2022). Mood disturbances across the continuum of care based on self-report and clinician rated measures in the interRAI suite of assessment instruments. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13 787463, 787463. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.787463

Mood disturbances across the continuum of care based on self-report and clinician rated measures in the interRAI suite of assessment instruments

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2019

Journal Article

Nitrous oxide causes peripheral neuropathy in a dose dependent manner among recreational users

Winstock, Adam R and Ferris, Jason A (2019). Nitrous oxide causes peripheral neuropathy in a dose dependent manner among recreational users. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 34 (2), 026988111988253-236. doi: 10.1177/0269881119882532

Nitrous oxide causes peripheral neuropathy in a dose dependent manner among recreational users

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2019

Other Outputs

Pill testing: the facts

Puljević, Cheneal, Leslie, Ellen and Ferris, Jason (2019, 02 07). Pill testing: the facts The University of Queensland: Small Change

Pill testing: the facts

2024

Journal Article

Sexualized drug use and chemsex: A bibliometric and content analysis of published literature

Muschialli, Luke, Yang, Justin C., Engstrom, Teyl, Puljevic, Cheneal, Beltazar, Edoardo, Beltazar, Emmanuel, Siddique, Owais, Ferris, Jason and Connolly, Dean J. (2024). Sexualized drug use and chemsex: A bibliometric and content analysis of published literature. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1-12. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2024.2367614

Sexualized drug use and chemsex: A bibliometric and content analysis of published literature

2024

Journal Article

Tripping into the unknown: Exploring the experiences of first-time LSD users through global drug survey insights

Baxter, Luke, Puljević, Cheneal, Piatkowski, Tim, Ferris, Jason, Davies, Emma L, Barratt, Monica J and Winstock, Adam (2024). Tripping into the unknown: Exploring the experiences of first-time LSD users through global drug survey insights. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 38 (8), 2698811241254837-748. doi: 10.1177/02698811241254837

Tripping into the unknown: Exploring the experiences of first-time LSD users through global drug survey insights

2024

Journal Article

How accurate are drug cryptomarket listings by content, weight, purity and repeat purchase?

Barratt, Monica J., Coomber, Ross, Kowalski, Michala, Aldridge, Judith, Munksgaard, Rasmus, Ferris, Jason, Malm, Aili, Martin, James and Decary-Hetu, David (2024). How accurate are drug cryptomarket listings by content, weight, purity and repeat purchase?. Drugs, Habits and Social Policy, 25 (1), 6-18. doi: 10.1108/dhs-11-2023-0043

How accurate are drug cryptomarket listings by content, weight, purity and repeat purchase?

2024

Journal Article

Pandemic-related changes in alcohol use among LGB+ people with and without mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions: a multinational cross-sectional study

Connolly, Dean J., Gilchrist, Gail, Ferris, Jason, Puljević, Cheneal, Maier, Larissa, Barratt, Monica J., Winstock, Adam and Davies, Emma L. (2024). Pandemic-related changes in alcohol use among LGB+ people with and without mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions: a multinational cross-sectional study. Drugs, Habits and Social Policy, 25 (1), 97-109. doi: 10.1108/DHS-08-2023-0032

Pandemic-related changes in alcohol use among LGB+ people with and without mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions: a multinational cross-sectional study

2024

Journal Article

Exploring Experiences of Drink and Needle Spiking Incidents Among Global Drug Survey Respondents from 22 Countries

Davies, Emma L., Piatkowski, Timothy, Frankovitch, Alex, Puljević, Cheneal, Barratt, Monica J., Ferris, Jason A. and Winstock, Adam R. (2024). Exploring Experiences of Drink and Needle Spiking Incidents Among Global Drug Survey Respondents from 22 Countries. Journal of Drug Issues. doi: 10.1177/00220426241248613

Exploring Experiences of Drink and Needle Spiking Incidents Among Global Drug Survey Respondents from 22 Countries

2024

Journal Article

Sweating for Sobriety: Exploring the Relationship Between Exercise Engagement and Substance Use Disorders

Gústafsson, Baldur Jón, Puljević, Cheneal, Davies, Emma L, Barratt, Monica J., Ferris, Jason, Winstock, Adam and Piatkowski, Timothy (2024). Sweating for Sobriety: Exploring the Relationship Between Exercise Engagement and Substance Use Disorders. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1-11. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2024.2311143

Sweating for Sobriety: Exploring the Relationship Between Exercise Engagement and Substance Use Disorders

2024

Journal Article

In-home cannabis smoking among a cannabis-using convenience sample from the Global Drug Survey: with weighted estimates for U.S. respondents

Tripathi, Osika, Posis, Alexander Ivan B, Thompson, Caroline A, Ferris, Jason, Anuskiewicz, Blake, Nguyen, Benjamin, Liles, Sandy, Berardi, Vincent, Zhu, Shu-Hong, Winstock, Adam and Bellettiere, John (2024). In-home cannabis smoking among a cannabis-using convenience sample from the Global Drug Survey: with weighted estimates for U.S. respondents. Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, 9 (1), 353-362. doi: 10.1089/can.2022.0139

In-home cannabis smoking among a cannabis-using convenience sample from the Global Drug Survey: with weighted estimates for U.S. respondents

2024

Journal Article

Regrets, I’ve had a few: Exploring factors associated with getting drunk and regret in an international study of people who drink alcohol

Davies, Emma L., Puljević, Cheneal, Winstock, Adam R. and Ferris, Jason A. (2024). Regrets, I’ve had a few: Exploring factors associated with getting drunk and regret in an international study of people who drink alcohol. Substance Use and Misuse, 59 (5), 775-784. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2024.2302140

Regrets, I’ve had a few: Exploring factors associated with getting drunk and regret in an international study of people who drink alcohol

2024

Journal Article

The relationship between cryptomarket drug purchase, social networks and adverse drug events: A cross-sectional study

Coney, Leigh, Peacock, Amy, Malm, Aili, Munksgaard, Rasmus, Aldridge, Judith, Ferris, Jason A., Maier, Larissa J., Winstock, Adam R. and Barratt, Monica J. (2024). The relationship between cryptomarket drug purchase, social networks and adverse drug events: A cross-sectional study. International Journal of Drug Policy, 123 104258, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2023.104258

The relationship between cryptomarket drug purchase, social networks and adverse drug events: A cross-sectional study

2023

Conference Publication

Machine learning models to predict substance use related adverse events: a step-by-step guide using a case study of cannabis-associated psychosis

Jack, Mitchell, Ferris, Jason, Puljević, Cheneal and Strating, Tom (2023). Machine learning models to predict substance use related adverse events: a step-by-step guide using a case study of cannabis-associated psychosis. Australasian Council for Undergratuate Research: A Connected World: New Research Directions, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 20-22 November 2023.

Machine learning models to predict substance use related adverse events: a step-by-step guide using a case study of cannabis-associated psychosis

2023

Conference Publication

"We’re gonna want to know the label’s right”: Co-designing a drug checking service for anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) consumers

Piatkowski, Timothy, Puljevic, Cheneal, Francis, Cameron, Kill, Emma, Ferris, Jason and Dunn, Matthew (2023). "We’re gonna want to know the label’s right”: Co-designing a drug checking service for anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) consumers. Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference, Adelaide, SA Australia, 12-15 November 2023. HOBOKEN: WILEY.

"We’re gonna want to know the label’s right”: Co-designing a drug checking service for anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) consumers

2023

Conference Publication

Not all home drinking is equal: A latent class analysis of drinking patterns and alcohol consumption levels following initial COVID-19 restrictions in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom

Strating, Tom R., Puljevic, Cheneal, Davies, Emma, Barratt, Monica J., Winstock, Adam and Ferris, Jason (2023). Not all home drinking is equal: A latent class analysis of drinking patterns and alcohol consumption levels following initial COVID-19 restrictions in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. APSAD 2023 Conference, Adelaide, SA Australia, 12–15 November 2023. Chichester, West Sussex United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.

Not all home drinking is equal: A latent class analysis of drinking patterns and alcohol consumption levels following initial COVID-19 restrictions in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2027
    Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI)
    Grains Research & Development Corporation
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2026
    Digital Infrastructure For improving First Nations Maternal & Child Health
    MRFF Research Data Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2027
    Frailty KIT: An Australian Frailty Network to Create Knowledge, Implement Findings and Support Training
    NHMRC MRFF Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care Mission
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    Expansion of FASD Diagnostic Services in Southern Queensland with Support for regional and remote settings
    Drug and Alcohol Program
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2023
    SMART Project - Towards Systematic Maturation of Analytics and System Redesign to Transform (SMART) Healthcare and Public Health Research
    Queensland Health
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Optimizing Configurations of Roadside Sobriety Testing Checkpoints to Reduce Alcohol-Involved Crashes (NIH Grant administered by Columbia University)
    Columbia University in the City of New York
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2018
    Evaluation of the Queensland Government's Tackling Alcohol-fuelled Violence Policy (DPC-15-2016)
    Deakin University
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2020
    Drugs on the darknet: Assessing the global health risks of a rapidly expanding market (NHMRC Project Grant. Administered by the University of New South Wales).
    University of New South Wales
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2020
    An assessment of late night alcohol restrictions in Queensland (ARC Linkage Project administered by Deakin University)
    Deakin University
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    Statistical analysis of alcohol harms data
    Foundation for Alcohol Research & Education Limited
    Open grant
  • 2015
    Queensland alcohol-related assaults (2004-2014)
    Foundation for Alcohol Research & Education Limited
    Open grant
  • 2015
    Methamphetamine clandestine laboratories: An Analysis of the geo-spatial dynamics between ecological factors, pharmacists, pseudo-runners and related health harms
    UQ Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2018
    Methamphetamine clandestine laboratories: An analysis of the geo-spatial dynamics between ecological factors, pharmacists, pseudo-runners and related health harms.
    NHMRC Early Career Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2015
    Tasmanian Home and Community Care Program Client Group Analysis
    Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2015
    A Retrospective Examination of Policing Interventions to Reduce Maxillofacial Injuries
    Australian & New Zealand Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons
    Open grant
  • 2014
    Law Enforcement Role in Controlling Misuse of Pharmaceuticals: Assessing the Impact of ProjectSTOP on Crime
    Australian Institute of Criminology
    Open grant
  • 2014
    A national examination of Random Breath Testing rates and Alcohol-Related Traffic Crash rates (2000-2012)
    Foundation for Alcohol Research & Education Limited
    Open grant
  • 2014
    Electronic tracking systems and real time reporting of controlled (Section 8) medicines: assessing the impact of Project STOP on methamphetamine-related harm indicators
    UQ Collaboration and Industry Engagement Fund - Seed Research Grant
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Dissemination of the social harms associated with the sale and supply of packaged liquor in Victoria.
    Victorian Health Promotion Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Provision of Study Designs for the Measurement of Adverse Drug Events
    Department of Health and Ageing
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2017
    Exposure to alcohol advertising and sponsorship in Australian televised sport: association with explicit and implicit alcohol cognitions and drinking (ARC Linkage Project administered by Monash)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Evaluation of Online Real-time Recording of Pseudoephedrine Sales from Pharmacies
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2014
    Alcohol Advertising and Sponsorship in Australian Sport: Associations with Implicit (unconscious) and Explicit Alcohol Attitudes and Drinking Behaviours (ANPHA grant administered by Monash U)
    Monash University
    Open grant

Supervision

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Available projects

  • Alcohol-related violence and harms in Queensland

    Strong evidence exists of an association between alcohol and drug consumption and violence. In 2014 the Queensland Government released the ‘Safe Night Out Strategy’ outlining its approach for dealing with alcohol and drug related violence, for example, the establishment of Safe Night Precincts, new laws for violent behaviour and police empowerment to respond quickly to alcohol and drug related violence. Our recent analysis of alcohol-related assaults in Queensland (January 1st 2004 to June 30th 2014) identified a stable and flat trend between January 2004 and December 2006. For the first nine months of 2007 there was a marked drop in the percentage of alcohol-related assaults and following the 3rd quarter of 2007 to June 30th 2014, the percentage of alcohol-related results continued to decline.

    This project will provide an analysis of trends over time (10 years) and the variations by time of day, day of week and location of the assault for three alcohol-related assault series: all assaults, domestic violence related assaults and assaults on Queensland Police. Among other areas the research will focus on: time of day, day of week and geographic location. This research will provide QLD police and policy makers with current information about alcohol related assault trends in Queensland to assist them to more effectively target resources and responses to alcohol related violence.

  • Global Drug Survey

    The Global Drug Survey (GDS) is the largest annual survey of drug users around the world. The GDS commenced in 2012 with data from 15,000 people representing 8 countries. In 2020 almost 160,000 respondents from over 30 countries completed a survey of their drug use: ever, last 12 months and recent use. Currently in 19 languages, we have data on over 100 different types of drugs: on the less typical drugs for example GHB, ketamine, and many Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS) and the more common drugs for example cocaine, methamphetamines, cannabis and synthetic cannabis, and alcohol. We have a series of special section modules: law enforcement and policy change, health labels, cannabis, microdosing, vaping, and less common drugs (ayahausca, nitrous oxide or kava). If you are interested in change in patterns over time (repeated cross-sectional panels) or understanding emerging substances or the impact of polices contact me. The GDS team is international with chief and associated investigators from Australia, England, Switzerland, Denmark, Netherlands, United States and partners is many more countries.

  • Evaluation of ProjectSTOP and Methamphetamine Clandestine Laboratories

    ProjectSTOP is a real time recording (RTR) system designed to reduce the diversion of pseudoephedrine-based products used in the production of methamphetamine. We are the only researchers in Australia to be given access to the ProjectSTOP transaction data by GuildLink. Our study aims to assess whether the RTR system, ProjectSTOP, has reduced the diversion of pseudoephedrine-based products into illicit drug manufacture in Queensland. To quantify the impact of ProjectSTOP we will analyse pseudoephedrine sales data (ProjectSTOP) and data from Queensland Police (offences related to the possession, production, or supply of methamphetamine as well as clandestine laboratory detections).

  • National Evaluation of Random Breath Testing: Looking at the impacts on Alcohol-Related Traffic Accidents

    The Drug Alcohol and Crime Research Program currently has access to nationwide administrative data from 2000-2012 capturing random breath tests data, traffic crash data and licenced driver data. We are currently looking for RHD students interested in using these data sources to examine the links between RBTs and alcohol related traffic crashes.

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Developing an information platform for aged care in Australia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Len Gray

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Jason Ferris directly for media enquiries about:

  • Alcohol and related harms
  • Amphetamine-type stimulants
  • Biostatistician
  • Biostatistics
  • Clandestine drug laboratories
  • Domestic Manufacture of illicit drugs
  • Drug and alcohol epidemiology
  • Epidemiology
  • Global Drug Survey
  • Ice
  • Illicit drugs
  • Methamphetamine
  • psychoactive
  • Random breath testing
  • Recreational drugs
  • Research and statistical support

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