
Overview
Background
Dr Morley is an epidemiologist by background who works in health policy and health services research. Her broad areas of research interest are the intersections between healthcare provision and non-health sectors (e.g. the criminal justice system, transport infrastructure), particularly in relation to mental health and substance use. She is also interested in the evaluation of complex interventions using mixed-methods approaches involving administrative data.
Prior to joining UQ, Dr Morley was a Senior Research Leader and Deputy Director of the Health and Wellbeing Research Group at RAND Europe, a not-for-profit policy research organisation based in the UK. In this role she led two major research projects investigating government policy: an evaluation of the UK government investment in drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems (NIHR205228), and an assessment of the mental health impact of a major high-speed rail infrastructure project on surrounding communities (NIHR132761). She is a co-investigator for the Birmingham, RAND and Cambridge Rapid Evaluation Centre, one of five UK rapid evaluation centres funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR156533). She has also conducted research for the European Commission, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and the UK Department for Health and Social Care.
Before working at RAND Europe, Dr Morley was a Senior Lecturer at the King's College London Institute for Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IOPPN), based at the National Addiction Centre. While at the IOPPN, she led research focused on using electronic health records to understand the unmet physical and mental health needs of people who use alcohol and other drugs. She also taught research methods and statistics on MSc programmes and was a member of the post-graduate research committee. Before this she held positions at University College London, the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the University of Melbourne.
Availability
- Dr Katherine Morley is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of History, The University of Queensland
- Bachelor (Honours) of Genetics, The University of Queensland
- Graduate Certificate in Health Economics, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy of Population Health, The University of Queensland
- Member, Australian Evaluation Society, Australian Evaluation Society
Works
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2006
Journal Article
Assumption-free estimation of heritability from genome-wide identity-by-descent sharing between full siblings
Visscher, Peter M., Medland, Sarah E., Ferreira, Manuel A.R., Morley, Katherine I., Zhu, Gu, Cornes, Belinda K., Montgomery, Grant W. and Martin, Nicholas G. (2006). Assumption-free estimation of heritability from genome-wide identity-by-descent sharing between full siblings. PLoS Genetics, 2 (3), 316-325. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.0020041
2006
Journal Article
A possible smoking susceptibility locus on chromosome 11p12: Evidence from sex-limitation linkage analyses in a sample of Australian twin families
Morley, Katherine I., Medland, Sarah E., Ferreira, Manuel A. R., Lynskey, Michael T., Montgomery, Grant W., Heath, Andrew C., Madden, Pamela A. F. and Martin, Nicholas G. (2006). A possible smoking susceptibility locus on chromosome 11p12: Evidence from sex-limitation linkage analyses in a sample of Australian twin families. Behavior Genetics, 36 (1), 87-99. doi: 10.1007/s10519-005-9004-0
2005
Journal Article
Genomewide significant linkage to migrainous Hheadache on chromosome 5q21
Nyholt, Dale R., Morley, Katherine I., Ferreira, Manual A. R., Medland, Sarah E., Boomsma, Dorret I., Heath, Andrew C., Merikangas, Kathleen R., Montgomery, Grant W. and Martin, Nicholas G. (2005). Genomewide significant linkage to migrainous Hheadache on chromosome 5q21. American Journal Of Human Genetics, 77 (3), 500-512. doi: 10.1086/444510
2004
Journal Article
Neuroscience Research on the Addictions: A Prospectus for Future Ethical and Policy Analysis
Hall, W. D., Carter, L. and Morley, K. I. (2004). Neuroscience Research on the Addictions: A Prospectus for Future Ethical and Policy Analysis. Addictive Behaviors, 29 (7), 1481-1495. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2004.06.001
2004
Journal Article
The prediction of disease risk in genomic medicine
Hall, Wayne D., Morley, Katherine I. and Lucke, Jayne C. (2004). The prediction of disease risk in genomic medicine. EMBO Reports, 5 (Supplement 1), S22-S26. doi: 10.1038/sj.embor.7400224
2004
Book Chapter
Ethical issues in neuroscience research on substance dependence treatment and prevention
Hall, Wayne, Carter, Lucy and Morley, Katherine (2004). Ethical issues in neuroscience research on substance dependence treatment and prevention. Neuroscience of psychoactive substance use and dependence. (pp. 209-240) edited by F. Vaccarino and S. Rotzinger. Geneva: World Health Organization.
2004
Journal Article
Using pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics in the treatment of psychiatric disorders: some ethical and economic considerations"
Morley, K. I. and Hall, W. D. (2004). Using pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics in the treatment of psychiatric disorders: some ethical and economic considerations". Journal of Molecular Medicine- JMM, 82 (1), 21-30. doi: 10.1007/s00109-003-0496-x
2004
Journal Article
Genetic screening for susceptibility to depression: can we and should we?
Morley, K. I., Hall, W. D. and Carter, L. (2004). Genetic screening for susceptibility to depression: can we and should we?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 38 (1-2), 73-80. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1614.2004.01300.x
2004
Journal Article
The policy and ethical implications of genetic research on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Yeh, M., Morley, K. I. and Hall, W. D. (2004). The policy and ethical implications of genetic research on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Australian And New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 38 (1-2), 10-19. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1614.2004.01292.x
2003
Journal Article
Heroin addiction and the capacity for consent: A reply to Charland
Hall, W, Carter, L and Morley, K. (2003). Heroin addiction and the capacity for consent: A reply to Charland. Addiction, 98 (12), 1775-1776. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2003.00568.x
2003
Journal Article
Addiction, neuroscience and ethics
Hall, W. D., Carter, Lucy and Morley, K. I. (2003). Addiction, neuroscience and ethics. Addiction, 98 (7), 867-870. doi: 10.1046/j.1360-0443.2003.00400.x
2003
Journal Article
Addiction, ethics and scientific freedom
Hall, W. D., Carter, L. and Morley, K. I. (2003). Addiction, ethics and scientific freedom. Addiction, 98 (7), 873-874. doi: 10.1046/j.1360-0443.2003.00457.x
2003
Journal Article
Regulation of embryonic stem cell research and therapeutic cloning: the Australian debate
Morley, K. I., Carter, L. and Hall, W. D. (2003). Regulation of embryonic stem cell research and therapeutic cloning: the Australian debate. Plaintiff, 55, 20-23.
2003
Conference Publication
Genetics and depression: Policy and ethical issues
Hall, W. D., Morley, K. I. and Carter, L. (2003). Genetics and depression: Policy and ethical issues. Breaking the Code: Symposium 2002, Murdoch Children's Research Institute and Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, 28-29 November 2002. Parkville, Vic., Australia; Hobart, Australia: University of Melbourne, Faculty of Law; University of Tasmania, Centre for Law and Genetics.
2003
Journal Article
Dizygotic twinning is not associated with methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase haplotypes
Montgomery, Grant W., Zhao, Zhen Zehn, Morley, Katherine I., Marsh, Anna J., Boomsma, Dorret I., Martin, Nicholas G. and Duffy, David L. (2003). Dizygotic twinning is not associated with methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase haplotypes. Human Reproduction, 18 (11), 2460-2464. doi: 10.1093/humrep/deg441
2003
Other Outputs
Is there a genetic susceptibility to engage in criminal acts?
Morley, K. I. and Hall, W. D. (2003). Is there a genetic susceptibility to engage in criminal acts?. Trends and Issues in Criminology Canberra, ACT Australia: Australian Institute of Criminology.
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Katherine Morley is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Undergraduate Winter Research Project - Review of stress, burnout and wellbeing in the mental health and addictions workforce
This project will examine the individual and organisational factors that affect the wellbeing, job satisfaction, stress and burnout of the mental health and addictions workforce, and how these relate to treatment outcomes for people who use the services provided by this workforce.
In Australia, and internationally, there has been a sustained decline in the capacity, skills, and morale of the mental health and drug treatment and recovery workforce. There is a limited supply of specialists who provide psychosocial interventions due to staff turnover, and a lack of new staff due to lack of training and unclear or unavailable career pathways. This is worsened by challenging working conditions, job insecurity, and lack of professional development. Research suggests this is true across all professions involved in mental health and substance use treatment, including psychiatry, nursing, and social work.
There is a dearth of high-quality research exploring the relationship between treatment outcomes and clinician and organisational characteristics. This area has gained more attention as some countries shift to a systems perspective of workforce development that encompasses not just individual training but also organisational and structural factors. The few high quality studies published to date suggest that the effects of workforce characteristics on treatment outcomes relate to the types of people treated, the types of treatment provided, and the outcomes examined, but further research is needed.
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