Sam Teague
- sam.teague@jcu.edu.au
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0487-7307- Senior Research Fellow
Projects
11
Publications
56
Awards
7
Contact Details
- +6174781 6354
- sam.teague@jcu.edu.au
- https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=CgNFMAMAAAAJ&hl=en
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1 James Cook Drive Townsville QLD 4811 AUSTRALIA
Biography
Dr Sam Teague is an NHMRC Emerging Leader and Senior Research Fellow at James Cook University's Department of Psychology.
Sam's research explores how digital technologies can improve the mental health and wellbeing of regional, rural, and remote children and families. Her research program has two arms:
- a longitudinal and epidemiological research arm aiming to understand the developmental roots of mental and behavioural disorders in children; and
- a clinical digital mental health intervention arm focused on the development, delivery, and evaluation of digital mental health interventions tailored to underserved families, including mobile apps and social media programs for depression and anxiety.
She has published extensively relative to opportunity with >60 articles, reviews, and reports, and has led or co-led grants to the value of >$4.4M including funding from NHMRC Investigator Grant scheme and the MRFF Million Minds Mental Health Research scheme. Her work in digital psychiatry has had substantial national and international reach, including influencing clinical practice guidelines and international policy for preventing and treating child and parent mental health problems (BMJ Best Practice, US Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, US National Bureau of Statistics), and in responsibly integrating artificial intelligence tools into mental healthcare (Canada’s Drug Agency, 2021; WHO, 2020).
Previously, Sam completed her PhD at Monash University's Centre for Developmental Psychology & Psychiatry in 2019, and held a Dean's Postdoctoral Fellowship at Deakin University from 2020-2021 (sole-CI, $220k). She is currently Leader of the Digital Mental Health stream at JCU's Digital Wellbeing lab and holds a Honorary Research Fellow position with Deakin University's SEED Lifespan SRC.
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Prospective Research Students
I am always looking forward to working with motivated and self-driven students interested in child psychology and/or digital mental health projects. The interdisciplinary nature of digital health particularly may be suitable to students with backgrounds outside of psychology, such as computer science and engineering. If you are interested in talking to me about prospective projects, please drop me an email with your CV and information on your prior research experience, if any. A list of currently available projects that are looking for students is provided on the Teaching page.
Research
Research Interests
My research aims to advance the early detection, screening, and treatment of mental health issues within regional, rural, and remote families through user-friendly digital tools. Current projects include:
- 'Nest' Mobile app for perinatal couples (NHMRC Investigator Grant sole CI, $662k 2024-2029), which aims to develop passive mental health sensing algorithms and a mobile app-based intervention for mums, dads, and non-birthing partners experiencing perinatal depression and anxiety, evaluated via RCT;
- 'Beyond the Bump' preventative social media-based intervention for perinatal mental health (TAAHC Seed Grant, CIA, $50k 2025-2026) for the co-design and feasibility evaluation of a social media-based intervention for preventing perinatal depression and anxiety in North Queensland mums;
- '1 in 10 Men', a MRFF Million Minds Grant-funded project (co-CI, $890k 2024-2026), which aims to help prevent men’s preconception mental ill-health through the development of AI-based living systematic reviews and clinical guidelines for healthcare consumers and providers; and
- 'Youth Alcohol Use in the Digital Age' (co-CI, ~$4.5M in NHMRC and ARH funding), following up young people from the Triple B Pregnancy Cohort Study, a longitudinal birth cohort study of children and parents with 9 waves of assessment from trimester 1 to the current age 15 years follow-up.
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Teaching
Teaching Interests
Dr Teague has been appointed in a Research Intensive role within the Department of Psychology. She focuses on supervision of research students on child and family mental health or digital mental health topics: PhD, Doctoral, Masters, and fourth year students.
Research Advisor Accreditation
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