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Hannah Scott is a researcher specializing in mental health and healthcare worker well-being, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her work focuses on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), epidemiology, and interventions to support healthcare workers. She has collaborated on England-wide studies, including randomized controlled trials of mental health interventions and cross-sectional analyses of pandemic impacts. Her research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to mental health and well-being.
Key research areas include PTSD prevalence among healthcare workers, longitudinal studies on suicidal behavior, and qualitative analyses of healthcare worker experiences. She has published in high-impact journals like The Lancet Psychiatry and PLoS One. While no formal academic rank or institutional affiliation is explicitly stated, her collaborative work suggests involvement with UK-based healthcare and academic networks.
Her studies often involve large-scale surveys and innovative methodologies, such as structural topic modeling of free-text responses. She has explored themes like moral injury, mental health policy, and the role of technology in well-being interventions. No awards or grants are listed, but her work has been widely disseminated through news outlets and social media platforms.
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