Eliza Hamdorf
Research Assistant
Research interests
- Psychology
- Mental Health
Contact details
Biography
Eliza Hamdorf joined the Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre at King’s College London in early 2024 as a Research Assistant on the Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets project. The project aims to identify and review longitudinal datasets worldwide and bring attention to areas that could be enriched.
Eliza obtained a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) at Deakin University, Melbourne, during which she completed a thesis focusing on the impacts of childhood trauma on mental health. Eliza has also contributed to research at Deakin University exploring the effects of screen time on the psychosocial development of young children, as well as on the mental health of Australian Defence Force personnel and veterans.
Research interests
- Mental Health
- Clinical Psychology
- Personality Disorders
- Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders
Research
Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets
A global mapping of large-scale longitudinal datasets with the potential for transformative research on depression, anxiety and psychosis.
Project status: Ongoing
Catalogue of Mental Health Measures
The Catalogue of Mental Health Measures provides easy access to information about mental health measures to maximise the uptake of existing longitudinal data.
Project status: Ongoing
Platforms for Longitudinal Mental Health Data (PALM)
The Platforms for Longitudinal Mental Health Data (PALM) team, led by Professor Louise Arseneault, focuses on increasing the discoverability and accessibility of longitudinal mental health data.
Research
Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets
A global mapping of large-scale longitudinal datasets with the potential for transformative research on depression, anxiety and psychosis.
Project status: Ongoing
Catalogue of Mental Health Measures
The Catalogue of Mental Health Measures provides easy access to information about mental health measures to maximise the uptake of existing longitudinal data.
Project status: Ongoing
Platforms for Longitudinal Mental Health Data (PALM)
The Platforms for Longitudinal Mental Health Data (PALM) team, led by Professor Louise Arseneault, focuses on increasing the discoverability and accessibility of longitudinal mental health data.