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Dr Min Peng is a Health Economist at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), affiliated with the Wolfson Institute of Population Health. Joining in November 2023, they specialize in health economics research, data analysis, and quantitative methods using large longitudinal datasets. They hold a PhD from King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, a Master’s in Health Management from the University of Leeds, and a Master’s in Public Health from Central South University, China.
Research Interests: Dr Peng focuses on Economic Evaluation, Decision-analytic Modelling, and Cost-effectiveness Analysis, particularly in mental health interventions and emergency healthcare systems. Their work emphasizes improving mental health proficiency among non-specialist workers in emergency services through evidence-based approaches.
Key Contributions: Dr Peng co-authored the book Emergency Psychological Rescue Work Guideline (2022) and has published influential studies in journals like BMJ Open and Frontiers in Psychiatry, evaluating psychological first aid training and cost-effectiveness of mental health interventions in emergency settings.
Professional Roles: Their role at QMUL involves advancing quantitative research methodologies and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to address public health challenges through rigorous economic analysis.
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