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Dr Margaret Sandham BA, GDipA, PhD
Associate Professor
Doctoral Supervisor School of PsychologyI have a background as a cardiothoracic intensive care nurse and later became a clinical psychologist training at Massey. My research is mixed methods, having published a number of systematic reviews, psychometric studies, qualitative and quantitative using interpretive descriptive, thematic analysis, machine learning, network analysis, Rasch, and classical test theory. I am developing an interest in ecopsychology and how nature can be used as an adjunct to traditional methods of psychology. My research topics have included schizophrenia, palliative care, cancer, assisted dying, health care practitioners wellbeing, older adults, neuropsychology, and outcome measure development,
Professional
Contact details
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Location: School of Psychology
Campus: Albany Village
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours), First Class Honours in PSychology - 淘料视频 (2007)
- Graduate Diploma in Arts with Distinction Psychology - 淘料视频 (2007)
- Doctor of Clinical Psychology - 淘料视频 (2011)
Certifications and Registrations
- Licence, Supervisor, 淘料视频
Research Expertise
Research Interests
Clinical Psychology
Neuropsychology
Schizophrenia
Network analysis
Thematic Analysis
Intepretive Descriptive
Psychometrics
Network Analysis
Ecopsychology
Outcome measurement
Forensic Psychology
Wellbeing
Positive Psychology
Wearable devices
Smart technology
Thematics
Health and Well-being
Area of Expertise
Field of research codes
Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology (170106):
Medical And Health Sciences (110000):
Nursing (111000):
Personality, Abilities and Assessment (170109):
Psychological Methodology, Design and Analysis (170110):
Psychology (170100):
Psychology And Cognitive Sciences (170000):
Psychology not elsewhere classified (170199)
Keywords
Outcome measurement
Psychometrics
Palliative care
Cancer
Nurse wellbeing
Positive psychology
Clinical psychology
Ecopsychology
Schizophrenia
Neuropsychology
Older adults
Adult psychopathology
Research Outputs
Journal
[Journal article]Authored by: Roemer, A., Sandham, M.
[Journal article]Authored by: Fletcher, R., Sandham, M.
[Journal article]Authored by: Fletcher, R., Sandham, M.
[Journal article]Authored by: Fletcher, R., Sandham, M.
[Journal article]Authored by: Fletcher, R., Sandham, M.
Consultancy and Languages
Consultancy
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July 2023-September 2023
- Z energy
Workplace wellbeing strategy -
January 2022- December 2022
- Vigil Health
Remote health monitoring using wearable devices, a systematic review
Teaching and Supervision
Teaching Statement
Graduate Supervision Statement
May 2022, - present Khan Buchwald. Doctoral thesis, AUT, 'Network Sparsity in Schizophrenia
Completed Jul 2016 - Mar 2021, Patricia Du Viller. Doctoral thesis, AUT. 'Dealing with distress for cancer patients using brief dialectical behaviour therapy skills groups for patients with cancer'.
Completed May 2014 - Dec 2018, Dr Rebecca Jarden. Doctoral thesis, AUT. 'Conceptualizing Intensive Care Nurse Wellbeing'.
Completed May 2016 - Jun 2017, Emma Sprague. Master's thesis. 'An Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System in a New Zealand Community Hospice Setting'.
Completed Nov 2019 - Sept 2023 Pramuditha Madhavi Ahangama Vidanage. Doctoral thesis, AUT. 'Understanding Loneliness in Older Sinhalese Men and Women Living in Aged Care Facilities in Sri Lanka'.
Completed Feb 2018, 2022 Elizabeth Martin. Doctoral thesis, AUT. 'Exploring the range of occupational outcomes that can be experienced after bowel cancer, and the ways individuals have found to adaptively manage them'.
Dr Margaret Sandham is available for Masters and Doctorial supervision.
Summary of Doctoral Supervision
Position | Current | Completed |
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Main Supervisor | 1 | 0 |
Co-supervisor | 1 | 0 |
Current Doctoral Supervision
Main Supervisor of:
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Liliani Tu'I'Onetoa
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Doctor of Clinical Psychology
Effectiveness of a brief Dialectical Behaviour Therapy intervention on former corrections officers in Aotearoa New Zealand
Co-supervisor of:
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Casey Scott-Campbell
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Doctor of Philosophy
Exploring Evolutionary Insights about Suicide