
معرفی
Elizabeth Donovan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Simmons University. Her work bridges biological, psychological, and social factors affecting health through technology-based psychosocial interventions.
- Specializes in mindfulness, self-compassion, and social support interventions
- Focus areas: chronic pain in youth, opioid overdose prevention (naloxone distribution), college student mental health
Research Trends: Her 15 most recent publications (2021-2024) emphasize mobile interventions for stress reduction, qualitative analysis of chronic pain experiences, and cross-disciplinary collaborations with medical schools/pharmacies. Key themes include:
- Mindfulness apps for sarcoma patients (2024, 2019)
- Social media support networks in oncology (2021)
- Naloxone-related stigma and pharmacy practice (2020, 2019)
- Self-compassion in college adjustment (2021, 2017)
- Photovoice methods in pediatric pain (2022, 2021)
Lab & Collaborations: Leads the Health Psychology Lab at Simmons, working with students and collaborating with:
- Medical institutions on sarcoma/chronic pain interventions
- Pharmacists on opioid risk reduction programs
- Interdisciplinary teams on mHealth app development
Grants: Funded by NIH, PCORI, and AHRQ for mobile intervention research in chronic pain and addiction prevention.
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