Research Fellow @CLScohorts University College London
💡PhD in Experimental Psychology University of Oxford
Interest in mental health and social inequalities.
New blog out today https://t.co/KZ0XR4HG6M based on our recent work 'The importance of maths' https://t.co/4toH07VRq9 which examines research evidence from the CLS cohorts to see where and when maths education reform would be most usefully targeted.
News article 🚨 I wrote for the @ConversationUK that features our recent work contributing to the debate on the recent student loan reforms @CLScohorts@claire_l_crawf
Research estimates that 79% of new borrowers will repay their student loans in full, compared with just 49% of those who took out their loans before August 2023.
https://t.co/GdIBrJSyt1
New working paper 🚨 linked Next Steps cohort and Students Loans Company administrative data shows promise as a new rich data resource of student loan borrowers.
New CLS #WorkingPaper
Recently linked #NextSteps age 25 survey and Student Loans Company data shows strong research potential, with high data quality and relatively good representation of wider populations ➡️https://t.co/EmSnCt0g32
For our next CLS #webinar on 6 March we will outline the #genetic and #epigenetic data available in the CLS cohort studies including real-world examples of using the data. Registration: https://t.co/CEAW763IiZ
Great opportunity to attend a free one-hour webinar highlighting research possibilities with mental health data using four of the British birth cohort studies @CLScohorts
More information and sign up: https://t.co/OpRdSw8i16
New blogpost out today where I summarise our research on mental health and working from home during the pandemic - Was working from home bad for mental health? - Find out here!
New paper 🚨 Using Millennium Cohort Study data we investigated parent-adolescent informant discrepancy on the SDQ @FitzsimonsEmla @dmorenoagostino https://t.co/p1m5qqkSiK
The #IOELectures series this 24 May 2023 hosts CLS's @GeorgePloubidis for a hybrid Professorial Lecture - Healthy longevity in the 21st century. This cross-generational analysis will explore his leading population health research. Details: https://t.co/igYpTZcd7k
Our recent research took a closer look at the mental health and wellbeing of this generation of young people.
It revealed stark patterns by gender identity, with those who identify as non-binary+ reporting the highest levels of distress and self-harm 👇
https://t.co/wuRrY7dWLu