Dr Kannan Singaravelu Jaganathan ~ Lecturer Psychology
Psychology
- About
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- Teaching
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- PY4205: Psychological Disorders and Interventions (Level 4; ONL)
- Experience
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- 2021 to present - Lecturer, James Cook University (Qld, Australia)
- 2018 to 2020 - Sessional Academic, Queensland University of Technology (Qld, Australia)
- 2011 to 2017 - Senior Psychologist, Defence (Singapore)
- Research Disciplines
- Socio-Economic Objectives
- Honours
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- Awards
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- 2022 - Teaching Excellence: Inclusive Teaching Practice - JCU
- 2021 - Visualise Your Thesis Runner-Up
- 2019 - Tutor of the Year - Queensland University of Technology
- Fellowships
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- 2020 - Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (Indigenous)
- Publications
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- Journal Articles
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- Singaravelu Jaganathan K, Sullivan K, Greenslade J, McMahon K, Mitchell G and Kerr G (in press) Understanding the Sociocognitive Determinants Underlying Intentions to Exercise for Postconcussion Symptom Relief: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation,
- Singaravelu Jaganathan K, Sullivan K, Kinmond S, Berndt S, Street S, Haden C, Greenslade J, McMahon K, Mitchell G and Kerr G (2023) Exercise Parameters for Postconcussion Symptom Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 32 (5). pp. 483-492
- Sullivan K, Jaganathan K and Kinmond S (2023) Sports fans, wagering, and concussion knowledge: implications for injury nondisclosure. Brain Impairment, 24 (1). pp. 103-113
- Kinmond S, Sullivan K and Singaravelu Jaganathan K (2022) Research Letter: Concussion Knowledge Is Difficult to Predict From Self-Reported Exposure, Sports Participation, and Education. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 37 (5). pp. 272-277
- Singaravelu Jaganathan K and Sullivan K (in press) Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation : An Exercise Immunology Perspective. Exercise Immunology Review, 28. pp. 47-57
- Sullivan K, Kinmond S and Jaganathan K (2022) Postconcussion discharge advice does not improve concussion knowledge in a community sample. Injury Prevention, 28 (6). pp. 507-512
- Other research outputs
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- Jaganathan K and Sullivan K (2020) Moving towards individualised and interdisciplinary approaches to treat persistent post-concussion symptoms. EClinicalMedicine, 18.
My research areas
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