Laura Havers
@haverslaura
Psychology postdoc @QMULPsychiatry. Mental health, individual differences, development, research methods
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22-10-2019 14:30:27
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Read our protocol for analysis of 4 cohorts examining #YouthAdversity & adolescent #mentalhealth in the context of intersectionality rb.gy/ejavi Prof. Kamaldeep Bhui CBE Sania shakoor Peter Fonagy Mina Fazel Craig Morgan Dr Daisy Fancourt Dr Melanie Smuk Laura Havers Ruichong (Chloe) Shuai
Now published in actual real life print! Growth mixture modelling of #paranoia, #hallucinations, and negative symptoms in young people in the community. This was a great paper to work on with lovely collaborators Daniel Freeman Hungry Mind Lab Prof Angelica Ronald TEDS
The sun is shining brightly in NYC. ☀️American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry #AACAP23 Presenting quantitative findings from ATTUNE Research Project investigating the role of intersectionality in differentiating the impact of youth adversity on adolescent mental health.
Does anyone have resources on how to supervise efficiently a research bachelor thesis? #AcademicTwitter, Academic Chatter™, #PhDChat
Do you want to learn more about intersectional MAIHDA modelling? Join us on the 26th of June (4pm BST/GMT+1) online to learn more about it from the amazing Dr. Clare Evans herself! Sign up to this ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Primers & Provocations session below!
Excited to be at Co-Rise workshop in East London. A project led by Abi Thomson and a masterclass on how to do meaningful co-design with underrepresented groups. Amazing work 👏 QMUL Centre for Psychiatry & Mental Health Read more here: qmul.ac.uk/wiph/centres/c…
2⃣ATTUNE Research Project papers examining childhood adversity & youth mental health association through the lens of intersectionality.🏅Well done Laura Havers for leading on this work! -Longitudinal results 📈-shorturl.at/sSsjp -Cross-sectional results - shorturl.at/fhcx8
Working with Laura Havers this past year through Quant Fam Collective was a highlight of my first year of grad school! Such a great resource for those hoping to improve their stats knowledge. Check it out!
Brilliant opportunity for UK-based students to contribute to youth mental health disparities research with the fantastic Dr Keri Wong