About
Sophie Williams is a Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the College of Health, Psychology and Social Care. Her primary research focuses on the psychological and quality-of-life impacts of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), with notable contributions to scale development (e.g., PCOSQOL) and qualitative exploration of women's lived experiences. She has co-authored studies on PCOS comorbidities, maternal health, and intimate partner violence. Her work spans community-based research, clinical psychology, and innovative methodologies like photovoice and Skype interviews.
Education:
- PhD in Health Psychology (2016)
Research interests include:
- Chronic illness management
- Women's mental health
- Psychometric scale validation
- Qualitative research methodologies
Recent articles highlight trends in PCOS comorbidity analysis (e.g., psychopathic traits), maternal mental health, and breastfeeding challenges in vulnerable populations. Her work emphasizes patient-centered care and improving healthcare accessibility for marginalized groups.
Labs/Teams: Active researcher within the College's Health Psychology research group, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to chronic disease management.
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