
About
Dr Megan Bell is a Research Fellow at the School of Population and Global Health, The University of Western Australia. She holds a Graduate Certificate in Population Health (2024), Master of Clinical Psychology (2018), PhD (2017), and Bachelor of Arts (2012), all from UWA. Her research focuses on child development and family well-being, particularly outcomes of children with incarcerated mothers and those exposed to adverse experiences like domestic violence. She is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology.
Education:
- Population Health, Graduate Certificate, UWA (2024)
- PhD in Psychology, UWA (2017)
- Master of Clinical Psychology, UWA (2018)
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours), UWA (2012)
Research Interests:
- Maternal incarceration impacts on child health/education
- Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
- School readiness and attendance
- Linked data methodology
- Family wellbeing interventions
Notable Articles: Focus on maternal incarceration effects, domestic violence impacts on school performance, and child protection system interactions. Recent work includes studies on neonatal outcomes for mothers in prison and numeracy/literacy disparities.
Awards:
- Early Career Research Award (2024)
- Health Research Grant (2023)
- UWA Student Guild Teaching Award (2015)
Labs/Teams: Previously managed the Child Development Atlas project at Telethon Kids Institute. Currently collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on maternal incarceration and child welfare research.
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