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Blake Cavve

Senior Research Officer

Blake Cavve

Senior Research Officer

Ba. Hons. (Psychology)

blake.cavve@thekids.org.au

Blake Cavve is a post-doctoral researcher with the PRE-EMPT (Prediction of Early Mental Disorder and Preventive Treatment) Centres of Research Excellence (CRE). PRE-EMPT researchers across Australia, and overseas, will use detailed data sets and novel modelling techniques to predict the onset of mental disorders, guiding preventive treatments and facilitating early intervention.

Blake has submitted his PhD in cognitive psychology (University of Western Australia; currently under examination) and has a strong interest in promoting Open Science principles and tools for Early Career Researchers.

Published research

Development and temporal validation of a clinical prediction model of transition to psychosis in individuals at ultra-high risk in the UHR 1000+ cohort

The concept of ultra-high risk for psychosis (UHR) has been at the forefront of psychiatric research for several decades, with the ultimate goal of preventing the onset of psychotic disorder in high-risk individuals. Orygen (Melbourne, Australia) has led a range of observational and intervention studies in this clinical population.

A critical discussion of pediatric gender measures to clarify the utility and purpose of “measuring” gender

Pediatric gender clinics and researchers commonly use scales to measure different dimensions of gender (e.g. identity, dysphoria, satisfaction). There has been little investigation into the relevance and consumer acceptability of these scales within contemporary understandings and experiences of gender. 

Retrospective Examination of Peripubertal Return for Patients of Western Australia's Gender Diversity Service

Children far in advance of pubertal development may be deferred from further assessment for gender-affirming medical treatment until nearer puberty. It is vital that returning peripubertal patients are seen promptly to ensure time-sensitive assessment and provision of puberty suppression treatment where appropriate.

Reidentification with Birth-Registered Sex in a Western Australian Pediatric Gender Clinic Cohort

Some young people who identify as transgender and seek gender-affirming medical care subsequently reidentify with their sex registered at birth. Evidence regarding the frequency and characteristics of this experience is lacking. 

Combining Clinical With Cognitive or Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data for Predicting Transition to Psychosis in Ultra High-Risk Patients: Data From the PACE 400 Cohort

Multimodal modeling that combines biological and clinical data shows promise in predicting transition to psychosis in individuals who are at ultra-high risk. Individuals who transition to psychosis are known to have deficits at baseline in cognitive function and reductions in gray matter volume in multiple brain regions identified by magnetic resonance imaging.

Education and Qualifications
  • PhD (Cognitive psychology) currently under examination – University of Western Australia
  • Ba. Hons. (Psychology) – University of Western Australia
Awards/Honours
  • 2022 AusPATH Student Travel scholarship
  • 2020 UWA Guild Student Choice Award for teaching excellence
  • 2020 School of Psychological Science, Postgraduate Student Annual Award
  • 2019 UWA SPS Community & Engagement Award (Post-Graduate Student)
  • 2016 UPA/ UWA TopUp scholarships
Active Collaborations
  • PRE-EMPT (Prediction of Early Mental Disorder and Preventive Treatment Centre of Research Excellence)
  • GENTLE (GENder idenTity Longitudinal Experience) Cohort with CAHS CAMHS PCH GDS