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Carolina Guzman Holst is a NIHR Research Fellow and Prudence Trust Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Department of Psychiatry. She leads research in the Foulkes Lab and TOPIC group, focusing on individual differences in school-based mental health interventions. Her work combines systematic reviews, longitudinal analysis (SEM/mixed models), and trajectory modeling to understand intervention efficacy and risk factors in young populations. She holds a DPhil (PhD) from Oxford (2023), an MSc from Oxford (2019), and a BSc from Brown University (2016).
Her research explores how anti-bullying interventions impact mental health, the role of early-life adversity, and factors predicting intervention outcomes. She investigates socio-ecological predictors of response trajectories to interventions, aiming to tailor programs for improved engagement and efficacy. Recent studies include analyses of pandemic effects on children's mental health and peer relationships through the Co-SPACE project.
Key honors include NIHR and Prudence Trust fellowships. Her work spans global health impacts of poverty alleviation on youth mental health and harm assessment in school-based interventions. She collaborates with Prof. Lucy Bowes, Prof. Cathy Creswell, and Prof. Lucy Foulkes, contributing to projects like the Calleva Foundation-funded Changing Lives Project.

