Postdoctoral Researcher in Mental Health and Substance Use, University of Sydney
Dr Amy-Leigh Rowe is a Research Fellow at the Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at the University of Sydney. She holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Sport & Exercise) from the University of Sydney (2011), a Bachelor of Psychological Studies with first class Honours from Western Sydney University (2018), and a PhD in Psychology from Western Sydney University (2023). Amy’s PhD research explored the relationship between bipolar disorder and trauma, with a specific focus on the complex interplay between lifetime trauma, stressful life events, and social support, in the experience of illness and recovery. Amy's current research focuses on the development, evaluation, and taking to scale, of preventive eHealth interventions for young people. Amy is coordinating the OurFutures Vaping Study, which is a large multi-site RCT (40 schools across NSW, QLD, and WA) and the first rigorous evaluation of a school-based e-cigarette prevention program in Australia. Amy is also the lead consultant for the NSW Ministry of Health in the development of their next health and well-being policy for young people. Additionally, Amy co-leads the development of a new eHealth module focused on healthy relationship and consent education for secondary school students.