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Major research interests include at-risk behaviours of children and adolescents, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, developmental trajectories of antisocial and aggressive behaviours, self-regulation and goal setting, and intervention and prevention approaches. Dr Annemaree Carroll is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at The University of Queensland. Her research activities focus on the self-regulatory processes of adolescent behaviour and child and adolescent behaviour disorders especially relating to delinquency and substance use and to neuro-developmental deficits such as ADHD and Tourette Syndrome. The most significant contributions have been the advancement of proactive interventions (Mindfields™) in behaviour change for young people at–risk and the development of a social-cognitive model for predicting at-risk and delinquent behaviours. Dr Carroll is a registered teacher and psychologist. She has experience teaching in primary and special education in Queensland and has engaged in research and tertiary teaching at The University of Western Australia where she was granted a Master of Education (1991) and PhD in Educational Psychology (1995).
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