About
Dr. Sarah Jackson is a Principal Research Fellow in the Department of Behavioural Science and Health at University College London (UCL). She leads the UCL Alcohol and Tobacco Research Group, focusing on population-level analysis of smoking, vaping, and alcohol consumption patterns. Her research evaluates cessation interventions using large-scale datasets like the Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study.
Education includes a doctorate from UCL (2014), MSc from Roehampton University (2010), and BSc from University of Sussex (2009). She holds professional certifications as a Chartered Psychologist and HEA Fellow.
Research interests center on:
- Longitudinal trends in substance use behaviors
- Effectiveness of public health policies and cessation aids
- Socioeconomic determinants of smoking/vaping disparities
- Impact of regulatory changes on population health outcomes
Her 180+ publications primarily analyze nicotine product usage patterns, cessation intervention efficacy, and behavioral responses to public health policies. Recent work examines COVID-19 impacts on substance use and emerging vaping trends among youth and non-smokers.
Awards and recognition:
- Society for the Study of Addiction Impact Prize
- Fred Yates Early Career Award
- UK Society for Behavioural Medicine Early Career Award
Leadership roles include:
- President of SRNT Europe
- Senior Editor at Addiction journal
- Advisor to Action on Smoking and Health
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