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Rosanna

Rosanna Hidersley

Research Assistant

Biography

Rosanna currently works in the Section of Women’s Mental Health, working on a variety of projects relating to mental health during and shortly after pregnancy. She is part of the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration in South London - Maternity and Perinatal Mental Health Theme, focusing on projects relating to perinatal mental health.

Rosanna joined the department of Health Service and Population Research as a Research Assistant at King’s College London after completing her MSc in Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

Research Interests

  • Epidemiology
  • Mental Health

Teaching

Rosanna has provided assistance as a Graduate Teaching Assistant on the Women’s Mental Health and Perinatal Mental Health modules.

Key Publications

Hildersley, R., Hildersley, R., Potts, L., Anderson, C., & Henderson, C. (2020). Improvement for most, but not all: changes in newspaper coverage of mental illness from 2008 to 2019 in England. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, 29, 1–10.

    Research

    Mental Health
    Social and Economic Predictors of the Severe Mental Disorders: The SEP-MD Data Linkage Study

    Linking health records and census data to advance understanding of mortality, in-patient admissions and worklessness among people with severe mental illness.

    Project status: Ongoing

    Features

    The story of the SEP-MD study: Why link data?

    In this blog, the SEP-MD study team highlight the importance of their innovative project linking mental health hospital records with Census data.

    shannon-potter-bHlZX1D4I8g-unsplash

    The 2021 IoPPN Youth Awards

    This year, the IoPPN Youth Awards were faced with the challenge of making the annual event work during a global pandemic. In this blog, Dr Yasmin Ahmadzadeh...

    Kings-IoPPN-Youth-Awards-hero

      Research

      Mental Health
      Social and Economic Predictors of the Severe Mental Disorders: The SEP-MD Data Linkage Study

      Linking health records and census data to advance understanding of mortality, in-patient admissions and worklessness among people with severe mental illness.

      Project status: Ongoing

      Features

      The story of the SEP-MD study: Why link data?

      In this blog, the SEP-MD study team highlight the importance of their innovative project linking mental health hospital records with Census data.

      shannon-potter-bHlZX1D4I8g-unsplash

      The 2021 IoPPN Youth Awards

      This year, the IoPPN Youth Awards were faced with the challenge of making the annual event work during a global pandemic. In this blog, Dr Yasmin Ahmadzadeh...

      Kings-IoPPN-Youth-Awards-hero