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Publications by Dr Andrew J. Campbell
 

   Books

  1. Gerrig, R., Zimbardo, P., Campbell, A., Cumming, S., & Wilkes, F. (2008). Psychology and Life: Australasian Edition. Sydney: Pearson Education Australia.

Psychology and Life: Australasian Edition - Click here for more detail.

    Peer Reviewed Journals (in year order)

  1. Campbell, A.J., & Toh, M. (in press, 2008).  The role of interactivity and personality in video game aggression. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
     

  2. Amon, K.L., & Campbell, A. (2008). Can children with AD/HD learn relaxation and breathing techniques through biofeedback video games? Australian Journal of Educational & Developmental Psychology, 8, 72 – 84.
     

  3. Amon, K., & Campbell, A. (2008). Biofeedback video games to teach ADHD children relaxation skills to help manage symptoms. Journal of the Professional Association of Teachers of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties, 21 (1), 34 - 38.
     

  4. Russell, C., Campbell, A.J., & Hughes, I. (2008). Ageing, social capital and the Internet: Findings from an exploratory study of Australian 'Silver Surfers'. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 27 (2), 78 - 82.
     

  5. Dey, A., Reid, B, Godding, R, & Campbell, A. (2008). Perceptions and behaviour of access of the internet: A study of women attending a breast screening service in Sydney, Australia. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 77 (1), 24-32.
     

  6. Sum, S., Mathews, M., Hughes, I., & Campbell, A. (2008). Internet use patterns and seniors’ loneliness: an online study. Cyberpsychology and Behavior, 11 (2), 208 - 211.
     

  7. Nguyen, M., & Campbell, A.J. (Submitted November, 2007). Rewriting Suler: The online disinhibition effect and identity, temporality and visual cues. Cyberpsychology and Behavior.
     

  8. Sethi, S., & Campbell, A.J. (Submitted October, 2007). Adolescent exposure to interactive media: A randomised controlled trial examining the effects on aggression and desensitisation to real-life violence. Aggressive Behavior.
     

  9. Sum, S., Mathews, M., Hughes, I., & Campbell, A. (Submitted September, 2007). Internet Use as a Predictor of Sense of Community and Wellbeing in Older People. Journal of Community Psychology.
     

  10. Campbell, A.J., Cumming, S., & Hughes, I. (2006). Internet Use by the Socially Fearful: Addiction or Therapy? Cyberpsychology and Behavior, 9 (1), 69-81.
     

  11. Harris, L.M., Cumming, S.R., & Campbell, A.J. (2006). Stress and psychological well-being among allied health professionals. Journal of Allied Health, 35 (4), 198-207.
     

  12. Hughes, I., Atkinson, M., Campbell, A.J., Dameni, M., Lovering, S., & Rapaicha, Z. (2003). Support for Research: Students in Learning Circles. SUPRA Express, 7(3), 14-15.
     

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    Published Abstracts

  1. Campbell, A.J. (2007). Efficacy of online mental health resources for depression across the lifespan. Australian Journal of Psychology, 59,155-156.
     

  2. Campbell, A.J., & Cumming, S. (1999). Psychosocial Factors of Smoking in Young Adult Smokers. Journal of Applied Health Behaviour, 1(2), 50.

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    Conference Presentations & Publications

    Keynote Presentations

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Campbell, A.J. (2008). The Impact of Virtual Worlds on Human Behaviour. The Net Generation: Alternative Realities Forum. (4th September) Minter Ellison; Slattery IT: Melbourne.
 

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Campbell, A. J. (2008). Communications Consumer Dialogue Presentation: How Technology is Impacting on Human Behaviour.
Australian Communications & Media Authority and the Communications Alliance 22nd July 2008, Customs House, Circular Quay, Sydney.
 

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Campbell, A.J. (2007). The Impact of Virtual Worlds on Human Behaviour. The Net Generation: Alternative Realities. 13th November. Slattery IT and Gilbert and Tobin Lawyers.
 

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Campbell, A.J. (2005). Technology and Behaviour: The Information Generation. Graduate Careers Australia Tripartite Conference. Sydney.
 

    Workshops

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Campbell, A.J. (2008). Parent Education Forum: Have you seen my little boy?
Knox Grammar School, Wahroonga, Australia.

 

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Campbell, A.J. (2005). Cyberpsychology: What is it and how does it affect the future? Graduate Careers Australia Tripartite Conference. Sydney.
 

    Presentations

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Campbell, A.J. (2008). e-Mental Health: The global need vs. the ethics of regulating service provision. 20th Annual Oxford Round Table, 23rd - 28th March. The Regulation of Cyberspace: Balancing the Interests. Lincoln College, Oxford University.
 

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Sum, S., Mathews, R.M., Hughes, I., & Campbell, A.J. (2007). The Internet, Social Life and Well Being. XVIth Conference of the International Society for Research on Emotions, pp. 81, Sunshine Coast: Queensland.
 

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Campbell, A.J. (2007). Efficacy of online mental health resources for depression across the lifespan.15th Biennial Australasian Human Development Association Conference 5th - 8th July. University of New South Wales.
 

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Amon, K., Campbell, A., & Sitharthan, G. (2006). Exploring the use of biofeedback video games to help children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Fifth Health Research Conference - From Cell to Society 5, pp 13-13, Leura: The University of Sydney.
 

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Campbell, A.J. (2006). The need for improved Online Mental Health Resources for Depression. Fifth Health Research Conference - From Cell to Society 5, pp 1-8, Leura: The University of Sydney.
 

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Dey, A., Reid, B., Godding, R., & Campbell, A. (2006). A longitudinal study of women attending BreastScreen and their interaction with electronic sources of breast health and screening information. Fifth Health Research Conference - From Cell to Society 5, pp 21-7, Leura: The University of Sydney.
 

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Li, K.S., Campbell, A., & Huang, J. (2006). Evaluation framework for an online human tissue database. Fifth Health Research Conference - From Cell to Society 5, pp 17-10, Leura: The University of Sydney.
 

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Sethi, S., Toh, M., & Campbell, A. (2006). Developmental Consequences of Violent Video Games in Adolescence. Fifth Health Research Conference - From Cell to Society 5, pp 5-2, Leura: The University of Sydney.
 

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Sum, S., Mathews, R.M., Hughes, I., & Campbell, A.J. (2006). The Internet, Social Life and Well Being. Fifth National Conference: Emerging Researchers in Ageing, pp 2., Sydney: The University of Sydney and The University of Queensland.
 

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Yuan, L., Hughes, I., & Campbell, A. (2006). Participatory health policy development for Miao seniors in poverty in Sichuan province. Fifth Health Research Conference - From Cell to Society 5, pp 25-3, Leura: The University of Sydney.
 

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Campbell, A.J. (2006). Reflections of a first year coordinator in relation to undergraduate student needs. 29th HERDSA Annual Conference: Critical Visions - Thinking, Learning and Researching in Higher Education, p.35. Perth, Australia: UniPrint - The University of Western Australia.
 

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Dey. A., Reid. B., Godding. R., & Campbell. A. (2006). Do women attending a screening mammogram access e-Health information from the Internet? Proceedings of the IEEE 8th International Conference of e-Health, Networking, Application & Services.
 

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Campbell, A.J. (2005). Older people and the Internet: Preliminary findings on the social health benefits of the Internet and older people. 8th National Diversional Therapy Conference. Sydney.
 

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Hughes, I., & Campbell, A.J. (2005). Research led learning for multi professional research: Multiple theories, approaches and methods in Research Learning Circles. Ed Health Conference: Innovation to Practice, p. 41/86. Sydney.
 

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Campbell, A.J. (2004). Internet use by the Socially Fearful: Addiction or Therapy? Poster Session: Media & Psychology. In the American Psychological Association Convention Program, 112th Annual Convention, p.152. Hawaii: APA Publishing.
 

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Hughes, I., Campbell, A.J., Lovering, S., Rapaicha, Z., Saetherskar, T.A., & Yuan, L. (2003). Research Students Learning Circle. Demonstration: In Ed Health 2003 Program and Abstracts; College of Health Sciences Conference 2003, p15. Terrigal, Sydney: The University of Sydney College of Health Sciences.
 

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Campbell, A.J. (2002). Internet and Social Escapist Behaviour: Alternate Treatment for Depression, Anxiety and Social Phobic Disorders. Paper Session: Consumer Behavior and the Internet. In the American Psychological Association Convention Program, 110th Annual Convention, p.217. Chicago: APA Publishing.
 

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Hughes, I., Campbell, A.J., Duncan, K., Gyoung, Y, Rapaicha, Z., & Saetherskar, T.A. (2002). Research Students Learning Set. In S.M. Dunn & D.J. Handelsman (Eds.), Third College of Health Sciences Research Conference 2002: From Cell to Society 3, (pp. 7.2). Leura: The University of Sydney.

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    Online Publications

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Campbell, A.J. (2003). An Investigation into the Theory of Escapist Behaviour and the Relationship between the Internet and Depression, Anxiety and Social Phobia. Online PhD Thesis. The University of Sydney, Australia.
http://www2.fhs.usyd.edu.au/arow/psyberspace/phdthesis.htm
 

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Campbell, A.J. (2000). Traditional Research Report Guidelines. University of Sydney - Action & Research Open Web [Online].
http://www2.fhs.usyd.edu.au/arow/o/m03/traditional.htm
 

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Hughes, I., & Campbell, A.J. (2000). Virtual Communities. Community Theory: Community Action Research [Online].
http://www2.fhs.usyd.edu.au/arow/o/m11/virtcom.htm

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    Media Interviews with Dr Andrew J. Campbell

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Cremorne, L. (2009, June 23). Addiction, Research, Health in a Virtual World. Metaverse Health - Online Journal
 

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Emdur, L., & Gillies, K. (2009, May 20). Cyber-Relationships. The Morning Show – Channel 7, Australia.
 

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O’Neill, M. (2009, May 1). Can games fix your brain? Insight: PC Power Play #164, p.13-14.
 

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Parker, L. (2009, April 3). Game Addiction: The Real Story. Gamespot
 

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Emdur, L., & Gillies, K. (2008, July 9th). Phobias. The Morning Show - Channel 7 Australia
 

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Wilson, L. (2008, June 16th). Computer games to help kids with ADHD. The Nation. The Australian.
 

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Francis, J. (2008, June 8th). Hope comes in a computer games. Insight Down Under. The Star.
 

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Baillie, R. (2008, June 4th). New ADHD Therapy using Biofeedback Video Games. The 7:30 Report - Channel 2 Australia
 

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Campbell, A. (2008, February 11). There's a fire in Cyberspace. Columnists. Herald Sun Melbourne.
 

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Hutcheon, S. (2007, August 31). The day PyroDice went wacko in Waco. Tech. The Sydney Morning Herald.
 

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Frith, M. (2007, August 26). Computer games may help kids with ADHD. National. The Sydney Morning Herald.
 

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Boey, K.C. (2007, July 29). Cyberspace vitriol in new democracy. The New Straits Times Online.
 

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Stevenson, A. (2007, July 21). Cyberspace: it's the new toilet wall. Tech. The Sydney Morning Herald.
 

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Adamson, J. (2007, March 21). Cyberspace nanny fails test. Life & Style: The Sydney Morning Herald.
 

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Griffin, M. (2006, October 22). Turn on, tune in, pig out. Entertainment: The Age.
 

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Alexander, H. (2006, July 8). Ten Signs You're Tech Obsessed. ICON: The Sydney Morning Herald.
 

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Mundell, M. (2005, August 1). Missing You. Melbourne Magazine, p.42 - 45.
 

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Fabijanic, T. (2005, April 30). Wish Upon a Web Star. ICON: The Sydney Morning Herald, p.6.
 

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Moncrief, M. (2004, December 18). Entering Shadowy World of Neurocam. The Age.
 

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Creagh, S. (2004, September 29). Pro-Am: Netiquette. Radar: The Sydney Morning Herald, p.6.
 

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Crooks, M. (2004, June 7). Q&A: Tech Attack. Who Weekly Magazine, p.43.

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    Dissertations

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Campbell, A.J., Cumming, S., & Hughes, I. (2003). An Investigation into the Theory of Escapist Behaviour and the Relationship between the Internet and Depression, Anxiety and Social Phobia. (Unpublished PhD Dissertation). The University of Sydney, Australia.
 

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Campbell, A.J., & Cumming, S. (2000). Psychosocial Factors of Smoking in Young Adult Smokers. (Unpublished Master of Applied Science Dissertation). The University of Sydney, Australia.

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    Research & Teaching Websites

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Prometheus Research Team
http://www.prometheus.net.au
 

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Psyberspace
http://www.psyberspace.info

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Guest Publications

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Garcia, H. (2003). The Art of Internet Dating: An I-Search by Heather Garcia.
Psyberspace: A University of Sydney Research Web Site. Published Online, 22nd September 2003.
http://www.fhs.usyd.edu.au/arow/psyberspace/publications/Garcia-InternetDating.pdf

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