preethy dsouza
@preethydsouza
Researcher at EPPI-centre, IOE, London, Evidence synthesis, systematic reviews, writing science for public, health, education, social care, learning disability
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04-04-2013 05:20:10
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What are young people’s experience of online eating disorder content? Our new review found that online communities can offer refuge for some but can also trigger harmful behaviour → bit.ly/oedcqes with CRD London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society @NIHREvidence Department of Health and Social Care Louca-Mai Brady etc
Thank you preethy dsouza for introducing us to your colleagues Manipal Academy of Higher Education. Look what’s come of our collaboration 👏👏👏
How plants can change your state of mind theconversation.com/how-plants-can… via The Conversation
Ethically Driven and Methodologically Tailored: Setting the Agenda for Systematic Reviews in Domestic Violence and Abuse — new paper by Karen Schucan Bird, Nicola Stokes, Martha Tomlinson & Carol Rivas SafeLives Carol Rivas nee Малишак Journal of Family Violence UCL Social Research Institute (SRI) → doi.org/10.1007/s10896…
A bit like the EPPI Centre 👇
Join Dr. Rachael Edwards at today’s poster session for #CochraneLondon where she explores what barriers and enablers of #PublicHealth research activity shape #EmbeddedResearcher roles in #LovalGov. Or check out her full poster below @CochraneUK Social Science Research Unit (SSRU) EPPI Centre UCL Social Research Institute (SRI)
Interested in social policy and policy-orientated research? Searching for funding options to support your studies? This could be the course for you shorturl.at/LCRgs Funding available until 20 June shorturl.at/zCDUX UCL Social Research Institute (SRI) Social Science Research Unit (SSRU) IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society