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Anna Cheshire is a Research Fellow in Psychology at the School of Social Sciences, University of Westminster. She has been actively contributing to health psychology research since 2009, with prior experience at Coventry University. She is affiliated with the Centre for Psychological Sciences and the Supporting Patients with Long-term Health Conditions (SPOC) research group.
Research Interests:
- Health Psychology
- Positive Psychology
- Mixed Methods Research
- Chronic Illness and Disability
- Complementary Therapies
- Psychosocial Interventions
- Patient Experiences
- Orthorexia Nervosa
- Social Prescribing
- HIV and Mental Health
Her recent publications focus on healthy eating behaviors, eating disorders, resilience in healthcare professionals, yoga in social prescribing, and the psychosocial impact of HIV. These works predominantly employ qualitative methodologies and examine patient narratives, stigma, and intervention effectiveness.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants:
Anna Cheshire has supervised multiple doctoral students to completion, including Panagiota Tragantzopoulou, Kiu Sum, and Nolan Stain. She has led and contributed to research projects funded by organizations such as the Perdana University-Centre for Psychological Medicine and the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit. Her work often involves collaboration with healthcare providers and community organizations to evaluate psychosocial interventions.
Labs and Teams:
She is a core member of the Supporting Patients with Long-term Health Conditions (SPOC) research group and contributes to the Centre for Psychological Sciences at the University of Westminster. Her collaborative projects involve interdisciplinary teams focusing on mental health, social prescribing, and chronic illness management.





