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Graham Reid is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and Family Medicine at Western University. He holds a Scientist appointment at the Children’s Health Lawson Health Research Institute. His research primarily focuses on two main areas: access and use of mental health services for children and youth, and pediatric sleep problems. Dr. Reid's work explores various themes within primary health care, particularly in the development and measurement of health service use, helping to understand patterns in the transition to adult care. His pediatric sleep research addresses parenting impacts, outcomes, and predictors of sleep problems as well as the development and testing of interventions to aid preschool-age children experiencing sleep issues. Dr. Reid has significant experience in training programs and was originally one of the 21 developers of TUTOR-PHC, a transdisciplinary training initiative in Primary Health Care. Since its inception in 2002, he has trained over 200 researchers, clinicians, and decision-makers, fostering interdisciplinary research collaboration in this vital area of health care.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.