About
Caroline Hendricks is a researcher in the Division of Psychology & Mental Health (L5), focusing on mental health interventions within prison populations. Her work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals related to mental health and well-being.
Research Interests
Caroline's research centers on mental health, forensic psychology, and prison health systems. She investigates suicide prevention, collaborative care models, and the implementation of therapeutic interventions in correctional settings. Much of her work addresses the prevalence of mental illness and drug abuse in incarcerated populations, particularly in low and middle-income countries.
Key Research Outputs
Caroline has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications, including randomized controlled trial protocols and systematic reviews, focusing on psychological interventions and prison mental health programs. Her recent articles highlight challenges in conducting rigorous research within prison environments and strategies for improving engagement and implementation of therapy.
Projects
Caroline is part of the PROSPECT (Prevention Of Suicide Behaviour in Prison: Enhancing Access to Therapy) Programme, a research initiative aimed at developing suicide prevention strategies within prisons. She also collaborates on the Engager Study, evaluating collaborative care interventions for prisoners with common mental health problems.
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