Megan Ames

Associate professor
Psychology
- Contact:
- Office: COR A192 mames@uvic.ca 250-721-8771
- Credentials:
- PhD (York)
- Area of expertise:
- Clinical psychology
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Interests
- depression and mental health in young people
- health behaviours and health promotion
- experiences of autistic postsecondary students
- longitudinal research design and statistical analyses
Faculty bio
My research focuses on the connection between mental and physical health. I am especially interested in this connection during early adolescence through young adulthood. This developmental period is critical, as it carries risks of declining mental health and unhealthy behaviours.
I use developmental psychopathology and life course health approaches, along with long-term, person-centered, and intensive repeated methods. These tools allow me to study how mental health, health behaviours and risks change over time.
I also study how mental health treatments can use health behaviour strategies for better prevention and intervention. My goal is to promote well-being and reduce health risks for teens and young adults. I am also interested in supporting autistic students in postsecondary settings.
As a scientist-practitioner, I provide client-centered psychological services to children, adolescents, and families with a wide range of concerns.
Representative publications
Ryan, J.E.H., Menuz, T.R. and Ames, M.E. (2024). . International Journal of Exercise Science, 17(5), 861-873.
Coombs, E.C., Vincent, J., McMorris, C. A. and Ames, M.E. (2023). . Research on Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Ames, M.E., Robillard, C.L., Ryan., J.E.H., Merrin, G.J. and Turner, B. (2023). . Mental Health and Physical Activity, 24.
Craig, S., Ames, M.E., Bondi, B.C. and Pepler, D.J. (2022). . Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 55(1), 46–55.