In the second of two blog posts by researchers from University College London, Ellie Roberts explores the advantages and challenges of using the Millennium Cohort Study to better understand the mental health of autistic young people.
Tag: mental health
In the first of two blog posts by researchers from University College London, Reesha Zahir discusses the integral role of co-produced research questions in the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Autistic Young People (M-WAY) study.
Gianmaria Niccodemi, from the University of Liverpool, uses the Millenium Cohort Study to analyse the relationship between family income trajectories and the development of socio-emotional behavioural problems at age 17.
Alice Varley, one of our Data Impact Fellows, explores why access to mental healthcare matters, how a new composite measure can better capture accessibility to mental healthcare, and why gaps in available data still limit our ability to address mental health inequalities.
Professor Jake Anders is Principal Investigator of the COVID Social Mobility & Opportunities (COSMO) study. In this post, he shares insights from the study’s second wave of data collection.
Michaela Pawley, a UK Data Service Data Impact Fellow, reflects on the emotional challenges of working with sensitive secondary data and shares practical steps for researcher wellbeing.
We are delighted to introduce Roxana Pollack as one of our Data Impact Fellows. Roxana shares her background, her current work and research, and what she hopes to get out of the Fellows scheme.
Niloofar Shoari’s research reveals how air pollution, greenspace access, and socio-economic factors create a complex web of influences that shape young minds during critical developmental periods.
Anastasia Fadeeva, a current UK Data Service Data Impact Fellow, shares her background, her current work and research and discusses what she hopes to get out across the 25/26 Fellowship scheme.
