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1 Dr Amy Pennay Publications Peer Review Dowling, N., Youssef, G., Jackson, A., Pennay, D., Francis, K., Pennay, A., Lubman, D. (2015) National Estimates of Australian Gambling Prevalence: Findings from a Dual- Frame Omnibus Survey, Addiction, in press, accepted September McNair, R., Pennay, A., Hughes, T., Brown, R., Leonard, W. & Lubman, D. (2015) A model for lesbian, bisexual and queer related influences on alcohol consumption and implications for policy and practice, Culture, Health & Sexuality, in press, accepted August Miller, P., Curtis, A., Droste, N., Bowe, S., Jenkinson, R. & Pennay, A. (2015) Drug Use in Australian Nightlife Settings: Estimation of prevalence and validity of self-report. Addiction, in press, accepted July Pennay, A. (2015) What goes up must go down : An exploration of the relationship between drug-related pleasure and harm experienced by a sample of regular party drug users. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 22(3), Pennay, A., Cheetham, A., Droste, N., Miller, P., Lloyd, B., Pennay, D., Dowling, N., Jackson, A. & Lubman, D. (2015) An examination of the prevalence, consumer profiles and patterns of energy drink use, with and without alcohol, in Australia. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 39(8): Pennay, A. & Room, R. (2015) Critiquing the Alcohol Policy Process. Contemporary Drug Problems, 42:2, Peacock, A., Droste, N., Pennay, A., Miller, P., Lubman, D. & Bruno, R. (2015) Typology of Alcohol Mixed with Energy Drink Consumers: Motivations for Use. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 39:6, Peacock, A., Droste, N., Pennay, A., Lubman, D., Miller, P., Newcombe, D., & Bruno, R. (2015) Self-Reported Risk-Taking Behaviour during Matched Frequency Sessions of Alcohol Versus Combined Alcohol and Energy Drinks: Does Co-Ingestion Increase Risk-Taking? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 39:5, Pennay, A., Livingston, M. & MacLean, S. (2015) Young people are drinking less: it s time to find out why. Drug and Alcohol Review, 34:2, Pennay, A., Miller, P., Busija, L., Jenkinson, R., Droste, N., Quinn, B., Jones, S. & Lubman, D. (2015) Wide Awake Drunkenness: Investigating the association between alcohol intoxication and stimulant use in the night-time economy. Addiction, 110:2,
2 Lubman, D., Droste, N., Pennay, A., Hyder, S. & Miller, P. (2014) High rates of alcohol consumption and related harm at Schoolies Week: a portal study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 38:6, Pennay, A., Manton, E. & Savic, M. (2014) Geographies of Exclusion: Street drinking, gentrification and contests over public space. International Journal of Drug Policy, 26:6, Peacock, A., Pennay, A., Droste, N., Bruno, R. & Lubman, D. (2014) High Risk? A Systematic Review of the Acute Outcomes of Mixing Alcohol with Energy Drinks. Addiction, 109:10, Droste, N., Tonner, L., Zinkiewicz, L., Pennay, A., Lubman, D., & Miller, P. (2014) Combined Alcohol and Energy Drink Use: Motivations as predictors of consumption patterns, risk of alcohol dependence and experience of injury and aggression. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 38:7, Miller, P., Pennay, A., Droste, N., Butler, E., Jenkinson, R., Hyder, S., Quinn, B., Chikritzhs, T., Tomsen, S., Wadds, P., Jones, S., Palmer, D., Barrie, L., Lam, T., Gilmore, W. & Lubman, D. (2014) A comparative study of breath-alcohol concentrations in Australian night-time entertainment districts. Drug and Alcohol Review, 33:4, Pennay, A., Lubman, D. & Frei, M. (2014) Alcohol: prevention, policy and primary care responses. Australian Family Physician, 43:6, Thompson, L., Pennay, A., Zimmerman, A., Cox, M. & Lubman, D. (2014) Clozapine makes me quite drowsy, so when I wake up in the morning those first cups of coffee are really handy : An exploratory study of regular caffeine consumption among individuals with schizophrenia. BMC Psychiatry, 14, 116. Manton, E., Pennay, A., & Savic, M. (2014) Public drinking, social connection and social capital: a qualitative study. Addiction, Research and Theory, 22:3, Laslett, A., Callinan, S. & Pennay, A. (2013) The increasing significance of alcohol s harm to others research. Drugs and Alcohol Today, 13:3, Miller, P., Pennay, A., Jenkinson, R., Droste, N., Chikritzhs, T., Tomsen, S., Wadds, P., Jones, S., Palmer, D., Barrie, L. & Lubman, D.I. (2013) Patron Offending and Intoxication in Night Time Entertainment Districts (POINTED): A Study Protocol. International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research, 2:1, Lee, N., Pennay, A., Hester, R., McKetin, R., Nielsen, S. & Ferris J. (2013) A pilot randomised controlled trial of modafinil during acute methamphetamine withdrawal: Feasibility, tolerability and clinical outcomes. Drug and Alcohol Review, 32:1, Pennay, A. & Lubman, D. (2012) More Australian research needed into alcohol and energy drinks (Letter to the Editor). Drug and Alcohol Review, 31:7,
3 Pennay, A. (2012) Carnal pleasures and grotesque bodies: Regulating the body during a big night out of alcohol and party drug use. Contemporary Drug Problems, 39:Fall 2012, Pennay, A. & Lubman, D. (2012) Alcohol and energy drinks: a pilot study exploring patterns of consumption, social contexts, benefits and harms. BMC Research Notes, 5:369. Pennay, A. & Lubman, D. (2012) Energy drinks: health risks and toxicity - understanding the role of alcohol (Letter to the Editor). Medical Journal of Australia, 196 (7): 442. Pennay, A. (2012) Wicked problems : The social conundrum presented by public drinking laws. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 19:3, Pennay, A. & Room, R. (2012) Prohibiting public drinking in urban public spaces: a review of the evidence. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 19:2, Lee, N., Harney, A. & Pennay, A. (2012) Examining the temporal relationship between methamphetamine use and mental health comorbidity. Advances in Dual Diagnosis, 5:1, Pennay, A., Cameron, J., Reichert, T., Strickland, H., Lee, N., Hall, K. & Lubman, D. (2011) A systematic review of interventions for co-occurring substance use disorder and borderline personality disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 41:4, Pennay, A., Lubman, D. & MacLean, S. (2011) Risky drinking among young Australians: causes, effects and implications for GPs. Australian Family Physician, 40:8, Lubman, D., Hall, K., Pennay, A. & Rao, S. (2011) Managing substance use and borderline personality disorder within primary care: an integrated approach. Australian Family Physician, 40:6, Pennay, A. & Lee, N.K. (2011) Putting the call out for more research: The poor evidence base for treating methamphetamine withdrawal. Drug and Alcohol Review, 30:3, Kenny, P., Lee, N., Harney, A. & Pennay, A. (2011) Treatment utilisation and barriers to treatment: Results of a survey of dependent methamphetamine users. Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment and Policy, 6:3. Pennay, A., Lubman, D. & Miller, P. (2011) Combining Energy Drinks and Alcohol: A Recipe for Trouble? Australian Family Physician. 40:3, Hester, R., Lee, N.K., Pennay, A., Nielsen, S. & Ferris, J. (2010) The effects of modafinil treatment on neuropsychological and attentional bias performance during 7-day inpatient withdrawal from methamphetamine dependence. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 18:6,
4 Pennay, A. & Moore, D. (2010) Exploring the micro-politics of normalisation: Narratives of pleasure, self-control and desire in a sample of young Australian party drug users. Addiction Research and Theory, 18:5, Pennay, A. & Lee, N.K (2009) Barriers to methamphetamine withdrawal treatment in Australia: Findings from a survey of AOD service providers. Drug and Alcohol Review, 28:1, Book Chapters Pennay, A. (2014) Identifying intoxication: challenges and complexities, in Manton, E., Room, R., Giorgi, C., and Thorn, M. (eds) Stemming the tide of alcohol: liquor licensing and the public interest, Canberra: Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education in collaboration with The University of Melbourne. Hutchins, L., Pennay, A., Wijsmuller, A. (2014) Licensed venue design and harm minimisation: a neglected domain, in Manton, E., Room, R., Giorgi, C., and Thorn, M. (eds) Stemming the tide of alcohol: liquor licensing and the public interest, Canberra: Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education in collaboration with The University of Melbourne. Miller, P., Pennay, A., Droste, N., Jenkinson, R., Quinn, B., Chikritzhs, T., Tomsen, S., Wadds, P., Jones, S., Palmer, D., Barrie, L., Lam, T., Gilmore, W. & Lubman, D, (2014) Patron Offending and Intoxication in Night-Time Entertainment Districts, in Manton, E., Room, R., Giorgi, C., and Thorn, M. (eds) Stemming the tide of alcohol: liquor licensing and the public interest, Canberra: Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education in collaboration with The University of Melbourne. Pennay, A., T. Reichert & Lubman, D. (2012). Opportunistic interventions for methamphetamine misuse: Reducing the risk, in Allsop, S. and Lee, N. (eds) Perspectives on Amphetamine-Type Stimulants, pp Melbourne, IP Communications. Dwyer, R., Pennay, A., Green, R., Siokou, C., Barratt, M., Thomson, N. & Moore, D. (2012) The social contexts and cultural meanings of ATS use and their implications for policy and practice, in Allsop, S. and Lee, N. (eds) Perspectives on Amphetamine- Type Stimulants, pp Melbourne, IP Communications. Other Publications Livingston, M. & Pennay, A. (2015) Don t believe the hype, teens are drinking less than they used to. The Conversation, 21 st May:
5 Pennay, A., Lubman, D. & Droste, N. (2013) Sex, drugs and alcohol: what really goes on at schoolies? The Conversation, 28 th November. Pennay, A. (2013) The varieties of ecstasy experience: An exploration of person, mind and body in Sydney s club culture. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 24:2, (IF=2.017) Pennay, A. (2011) Alcohol and energy drinks: too early to make bleary-eyed policy calls. The Conversation, 15 th June. Pennay, A. (2009) Translation of Addictions Science into Practice, Drug and Alcohol Review, 28:1, 692. (IF=0.919) Pennay, A. & Lee, N.K. (2008) Prevention and early intervention of methamphetamine-related harm. Prevention Research Quarterly: Current Evidence Evaluated, DrugInfo Clearing House, Issues Paper, No. 6: ce=adf+master+list&utm_campaign=2cd8c77c4a- DrugInfo_ _alert_12_12_2012_Methamphetamine_an&utm_medium= Research Reports Room, R., Mugavin, J., Livingston, M., Pennay, A., & Savic, M. (2015) Measuring drinking cultures and their changes: reflections on VicHealth s Alcohol Cultural Change Program, and suggestions on research design and measurement. Melbourne: VicHealth. Savic, M., Room, R., Mugavin, J. & Pennay, A. (2015) Defining and changing drinking cultures : a review of key concepts and the literature. Melbourne: VicHealth. Pennay, A., Rankin, G. & MacLean, S. (2014) An Analysis of Victorian Hello Sunday Morning Blog Content. Melbourne: VicHealth. Pennay, A., Manton, L., Savic, M., Livingston, M., Matthews, S. & Lloyd, B. (2014) Prohibiting Public Drinking in an Urban Area: Determining the Impacts on Police, the Community and Marginalised Groups. Monograph Series No 49. Canberra: National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund, Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing. Lubman, D.I., Peacock, A., Droste, N., Pennay, A., Miller, P., Bruno, R., Lloyd, B., Hyder, S., Roxburgh, A., Wadds, P., Tomsen, S. & Brown, J. (2013) Alcohol and Energy Drinks in NSW. Sydney: NSW Health. Miller, P., Pennay, A., Droste, N., Jenkinson, R., Quinn, B., Chikritzhs, T., Tomsen, S., Wadds, P., Jones, S., Palmer, D., Barrie, L., Lam, T., Gilmore, W. & Lubman, D. (2013)
6 Patron Offending and Intoxication in Night-Time Entertainment Districts. Canberra: National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund, Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing. Pahoki, S., Cameron, J., Roberts, B., Guthrie, A. & Pennay, A. (2012) Reducing Risking Drinking in CALD Communities Project. Melbourne: Department of Health, Victoria. MacLean, S., Pennay, A. & Callinan, S. (2012) The relationship between blood alcohol content and harm for non-drivers: A systematic review. Darwin: Menzies School of Health Research. Pennay, A. & Lubman, D. (2011) Alcohol and Caffeinated Energy Drinks: A preliminary study exploring patterns of consumption and associated harms. Canberra: Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education. Cameron, J., Pennay, A., Reichert, T., Simpson, A. & Hall, K. (2011) Making Waves. An Introduction to Managing Self-Harm: A guide for AOD clinicians. Canberra: Department of Health and Ageing. Reichert, T., Hall, K. & Pennay, A. (2011) Making Waves. Recognising and managing treatment interfering behaviours: A guide for clinicians. Canberra: Department of Health and Ageing. Pennay, A. & Cameron, J. (2010) A systematic literature review on the management of treatment interfering behaviours : A resource for alcohol and other drug clinicians. Canberra: Department of Health and Ageing. Pennay, A., Ferris, J., Reed, M., Devaney, M. & Lee, N. (2010) Evaluation of Access Point specialist methamphetamine clinic. Canberra: Department of Health and Ageing. Pennay, A. & Berends, L. (2010) Evaluating the impacts of Local Law 8 in the City of Yarra. Melbourne: City of Yarra. Berends, L., Connolly, K., Pennay, A., Mugavin, J., Cogger, S., Strickland, H., Kenny, P. and Roberts, B. (2010) Defining alcohol and other drug treatment and workforce. Melbourne: Department of Health, Victoria. Lee, N.K., Nielsen, S., Ferris, J., Pennay, A., Devaney, M. & Reed, M. (2009) Australian Treatment Outcomes Study: Amphetamines. Canberra: Department of Health and Ageing. Reichert, T., Cameron, J., Pennay, A., Strickland, H. & Lee, N.K. (2009) Effective screening and interventions for clients with substance use disorder and borderline personality disorder: A review of the literature and recommendations for treatment. Canberra: Department of Health and Ageing.
7 Lee, N.K., Pennay, A., Harney, A., Kenny, P. & Johns, L. (2007). Psychostimulant Withdrawal: Natural history and options for treatment. Canberra: Department of Health and Ageing. Mugavin, J., Swan, A. & Pennay, A. (2007) Ecstasy, Ketamine and GHB: A review of users and Victorian alcohol and other drug treatment interventions. Melbourne: Department of Health, Victoria. Pennay, A. (2003) Examination of drug services and strategies for young male offenders: best practice, Melbourne: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre. Pennay, A. (2003) Ecstasy: Politics of the Party; the representation of ecstasy in newspapers and film. Honours Thesis. Melbourne: Department of Criminology, University of Melbourne. Conference Presentations Pennay, A., Petrie, D., Geard, N. & Jorm, A. (2015) Thinking of applying for a postdoctoral fellowship from the NHMRC or ARC? How to plan for success. Presentation at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health How-To Series, University of Melbourne, Australia, June Pennay, A., MacLean, S. & Rankin, G. (2015) Alcohol, (non)consumption and selfhood: An analysis of Hello Sunday Morning blog posts. Presentation at the 41 st Annual Meeting of the Kettil Bruun Society, Munich, Germany, June Pennay, A. (2014) An examination of the prevalence, consumer profiles and patterns of use of energy drinks with and without alcohol in Australia. Presentation at the 1 st International Energy Drinks Conference. Geelong, Australia, November Pennay, A., McNair, R. (2014) A model for lesbian, bisexual and queer specific influences on alcohol consumption disparities and implications for policy. Presentation at the Thematic Meeting of the Kettil Bruun Society - Alcohol Policy: Putting together a global evidence base. Melbourne, Australia, September Pennay, A. (2014) Reducing Alcohol-related Harms in the Night-time Economy. Presentation at the Academic Centre for Health Equity Forum. Melbourne, Australia, April McNair, R. & Pennay, A. (2014) The ALICE Study: Alcohol and Lesbian/bisexual women: Insights into Culture and Emotions. Presentation at Talking Point Seminar Series, Melbourne, Australia, February Pennay, A., McNair, R., Lubman, D., Brown, R., Valpied, J., Leonard, W., Hegarty, K. & Hughes, T. (2013) The ALICE Study: Alcohol and Lesbian/bisexual women: Insights into Culture and Emotions. Paper presented at The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs conference, Brisbane Australia, November 2013
8 Pennay, A. (2013) Risky Drinking and Stimulant Use in the Night-Time Economy. Presentation at the 2013 Turning Point Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, August 2013 Pennay, A. (2013) Investigating High Blood Alcohol Concentration Among Australian Polysubstance Users in the Night-Time Economy. Paper presented at the 39 th Annual Meeting of the Kettil Bruun Society, Kampala, Uganda, June 2013 Pennay, A., Manton, E., Savic, M., Livingston, M., Matthews, S. & Lloyd, B. (2013) Prohibiting Public Drinking in an Urban Area: Determining the Impacts on Police, the Community and Marginalised Groups. Paper presented at the 6th Australasian Drug and Alcohol Strategy Conference, Sydney Australia, March 2013 Pennay, A., Miller, P, Jenkinson, R., Droste, N. & Quinn, B. (2012) Profiling Alcohol and Polydrug Consumers in the Night-Time Economy. Paper presented at The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs conference, Melbourne Australia, November 2012 Room, R., Livingston, M., Pennay, A. & Callinan, S. (2012) Research relevant to alcohol policy: Out of the chrysalis, flexing our wings. Presentation at the Centre for Alcohol Policy Launch, Melbourne Australia, September 2012 Pennay, A. & Lubman, D. (2011) Alcohol and caffeinated energy drinks: Exploring patterns of consumption, benefits and harms. Paper presented at The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs conference, Hobart Australia, November 2011 Pennay, A. (2011) Order and Disorder: Regulating the body during a big night out. Paper presented at the Contemporary Drug Problems Conference: Beyond the Buzzword, Prato Italy, October 2011 Pennay, A. (2011) Repertoires of intoxication within the night-time economy: Revisiting the importance of drug, set and setting. Paper presented at the 37 th Annual Meeting of the Kettil Bruun Society, Melbourne Australia, April 2011 Pennay, A., Berends, L., Room, R. & Kenny, P. (2010) Instituting a street liquor ban: What are the effects and who is affected? Paper presented at The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs conference, Canberra Australia, November 2010 Connolly, K., Pennay, A., Roeg, S., Pahoki, S. (2010) Reducing Risky Drinking in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities. Presentation at the 2010 Turning Point Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, August 2010 Pennay, A. (2010) What goes up must go down : Exploring the harms experienced by a group of heavy ecstasy users in Melbourne and discussing the implications for harm reduction. Paper presented at the 3 rd International MDMA Conference, Melbourne Australia. June 2010
9 Pennay, A. & Lee, N.K. (2009) A systematic review of treatment options for methamphetamine withdrawal. Paper presented at The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs conference, Darwin Australia, November 2009 Lee, N.K., Pennay, A., Hester, R., Ferris, J. & Dunlop, A. (2009) Double-blind placebocontrolled pilot trial of modafinil for methamphetamine withdrawal. Paper presented at The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs conference, Darwin Australia, November 2009 Hester, R., Lee, N.K., Pennay, A. & Ferris, J. (2009) Neurocognitive changes as a result of modafinil during withdrawal. Paper presented at The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs conference, Darwin Australia, November 2009 Ferris, J., Pennay, A., Lee, N.K. & Hester, R. (2009) Post treatment outcomes at one month after modafinil for methamphetamine withdrawal. Paper presented at The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs conference, Darwin Australia, November 2009 Reichert, T., Cameron, J., Pennay, A., Strickland, H., Lee, N.K. & Connolly, K. (2009) Who should respond to personality disorders? A stepped care to managing complex behaviours in AOD settings. Paper presented at The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs conference, Darwin Australia, November 2009 Lee, N.K., Pennay, A. & Hester, R. (2008) Pilot randomised placebo controlled trial of modafinil for methamphetamine withdrawal. Paper presented at The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference. Sydney Australia, November 2008 Pennay, A. (2008) Controlling Consumption: Narratives from a sample of young party drug users in Melbourne, Australia. Paper presented at the Victorian Substance Use Research Forum, Melbourne Australia, October 2008 Pennay, A. (2008) Personal and ethical implications of insider status in an ethnography of alcohol and party drug use in Melbourne, Australia. Paper presented at the Third International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Prato Italy, July 2008 Lee, N.K., Pennay, A. & Hester, R. (2008) Randomised Placebo Controlled Trial of Modafinil for Methamphetamine Withdrawal. Paper presented at College on Problems of Drug Dependence conference. San Juan Puerto Rico, June 2008 Pennay, A. (2007) Addicted or just having fun? Conceptions of self-control amongst a Melbourne sample of young ecstasy users. Paper presented at the Dangerous Consumptions Colloquium V conference, Melbourne Australia, November 2007 Kenny, P. Pennay, A., Harney, A. & Lee, N.K. (2007) Treatment utilisation and barriers to treatment among dependent methamphetamine users: Results from a survey of
10 dependent users and service providers. Poster presented at the College on Problems of Drug Dependence conference. Quebec Canada, June 2007 Pennay, A., Lee, N.K., Dunlop, A. Kenny, P. & Harney, A. (2007) Amphetamine Addiction: Needs and New Approaches. Paper presented the Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association conference, Melbourne Australia, February 2007 Lee, N.K., Kenny, P., Pennay, A., Harney, A., & Johns, L. (2006). Methamphetamine withdrawal: Natural history and options for intervention. Paper presented at The Australasian Society for Psychiatric Research Annual Meeting: Brainwaves. Sydney Australia, December 2006 Pennay, A., Lee, N.K., Dunlop, A. Kenny, P., & Harney, A. (2006) Amphetamine Withdrawal: Natural History and New Approaches. Paper presented at The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs conference, Cairns Australia, November 2006 Pennay, A., Lee, N.K., Dent, A. & Weiland, T. (2006) Opportunistic brief alcohol intervention in the emergency department setting: Results of the BIP Project. Poster presented at The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs conference, Cairns Australia, November 2006 Pennay, A., Lee, N.K., Dent, A. & Weiland, T. (2006) Evaluation of an opportunistic alcohol screening and brief intervention in St Vincent s hospital emergency department, Melbourne. Paper presented at the Winter School in the Sun conference, Brisbane Australia, July 2006 Pennay, A., Clark, N. & Dunlop, A. (2005) High dose methadone to buprenorphine transfer. Paper presented at the Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association conference, Melbourne Australia, February 2005
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