معرفی
Beth Jaynes is a Lecturer in the Department of Social & Policy Sciences at the University of Bath, specializing in mental health social care practices with emphasis on romantic relationships and wellbeing.
Education
- PhD awarded June 16, 2021, from the University of Bath with thesis: 'Mothering through austerity: Exploring the role of intersectionality and the impact of welfare reform within the lives of young mothers in the UK.'
Research Focus
Her work critically examines how romantic relationships intersect with mental health care, utilizing qualitative methods like focus groups to analyze stressors and self-medication behaviors. She investigates systemic impacts of welfare reform on vulnerable populations, particularly young mothers, through an intersectional lens that considers socioeconomic status, gender, and austerity policies. Her research directly contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals for health and wellbeing.
Publication Trends
Recent publications (2023-2024) demonstrate consistent focus on integrating romantic relationship dynamics into mental health social care frameworks, revealing how relational needs impact treatment efficacy. Her work bridges clinical practice with social policy analysis, emphasizing context-specific interventions for marginalized groups experiencing mental health challenges.
Scientific Awards
No scientific awards were documented in the provided information.
Advising and Grants
Current information does not indicate active PhD/Master's student supervision or externally funded research grants. Her collaborative work appears primarily with established colleagues like Forrester-Jones and Dixon on mental health projects.
Research Infrastructure
No dedicated laboratories or formal research teams were specified, though her fingerprint analysis indicates active collaboration within mental health and social care networks at the University of Bath.



