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Sarah Osborne is a researcher at King's College London with expertise in maternal mental health, focusing on antenatal and postnatal depression. She earned a Doctor of Philosophy (2016) investigating the developmental programming of offspring hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in relation to antenatal depression. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to mental health and well-being.
- PhD: King's College London (2016)
Her research examines how perinatal mental health disorders affect母婴 interaction and child development. Key areas include mentalization deficits in depressed mothers, efficacy of innovative interventions like singing therapy for postnatal depression, and neuroendocrine mechanisms linked to antenatal depression.
Recent studies explore online intervention outcomes for postnatal depression, measuring impacts on anxiety (via STAI) and stress (PSS), alongside qualitative well-being assessments.
- Collaborations: Cross-disciplinary teams including psychiatry, psychology, and music therapy experts
- Labs/Teams: Affiliated with King's College's Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience research groups
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