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Yuting Wu

Yuting Wu

Research Assistant

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Biography

Yuting Wu is a Research Assistant at the UKRI Population Health Improvement (PHI-UK) Population Mental Health Consortium. With a background in psychiatric epidemiology and quantitative data management and analysis, she uses nationally representative population datasets to investigate trends and inequalities in mental health treatment, comorbidity and impairment in England.

She holds an MSc in Global Mental Health with Distinction from King's College London and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Her master's dissertation examined sex differences in the association between attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and intimate partner violence perpetration, using data from the Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey.

Yuting is passionate about learning and applying advanced statistical methods, and translating complex statistical findings into insights that capture real-world complexity. She hopes to pursue doctoral research using data-informed approaches to generate evidence that illuminates mental health inequalities and informs public health policy.

Research Interests

  • Psychiatric epidemiology
  • Medical statistics
  • Longitudinal modelling
  • Violence and mental health

Research

Crowd of people walking along busy London Street
Population Mental Health Consortium

UK network to boost the role of research and the use of data to improve population health focused on children and young people, suicide and self-harm prevention and multiple long-term conditions.

Research

Crowd of people walking along busy London Street
Population Mental Health Consortium

UK network to boost the role of research and the use of data to improve population health focused on children and young people, suicide and self-harm prevention and multiple long-term conditions.