The Resilience Initiative

Have challenging experiences shaped your life? Would you like to be part of research investigating how life experiences and resilience influence our brain health and dementia risk?

The Resilience Initiative

The ISLAND Resilience Initiative is one of our ISLAND sub-studies. If you are one of our current Resilience participants- thank you!  Your data has revealed that life stress and resilience are ‘upstream’ of a range of other dementia risk factors like depression, social isolation and less management of cardiovascular healthWe’ve also discovered that life stress and mindfulness are linked to movement and sleep changes which characterise the early stages of Parkinson’s disease symptoms

If you’re not part of our Resilience study, you will soon receive an email invitation to join. We would love to have you involved, but please not that your participation is entirely voluntary and whether you are part of this study or not will not impact your engagement through the main ISLAND study. If you join  you will be presented with yearly surveys and biennial opportunities to provide hair and/or saliva samples if you choose. Some of the questions we ask will relate specifically to bushfire and other disaster events because we are keen to understand these events in our study, as well as life stress and resilience in general. 

Please reach out to Duncan Sinclair (duncan.sinclair@utas.edu.au), if you have any questions. For more information on the project click this link: Resilience Initiative.



Researcher Team (L-R above)Bec Enders (Advisory Group), James Brady, Kelsey Madden, Cassandra Thompson, Carole Owen, Sharon Campbell, Carina Anderson, Duncan Sinclair. Not in photo: Adam KaneKim NorrisLarissa Bartlett, Penny Jones, Fay Johnston.