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Emily Kopp is a part-time academic affiliated with the School of Psychological Sciences at Macquarie University and the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences. Her research focuses on psychological aspects of reproductive health conditions, particularly endometriosis and PCOS, with an emphasis on body image, health decision-making, and behavioral interventions.
- Primary Affiliation: School of Psychological Sciences, Macquarie University
- Secondary Affiliation: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, Macquarie University
Research Interests: Emily investigates how psychological interventions can mitigate body image concerns in chronic gynaecological conditions. Her work spans qualitative analyses of patient experiences, systematic reviews of intervention efficacy, and meta-analytical approaches to synthesizing evidence. Key themes include:
- Endometriosis and health-related quality of life
- Body image disturbances in reproductive health disorders
- Shared decision-making in medical care
- Systematic review methodologies in behavioral medicine
Publication Trends: Recent work focuses on endometriosis-related decision-making challenges, with interdisciplinary collaboration across psychology, gynaecology, and behavioral medicine. Her articles demonstrate expertise in both qualitative and quantitative research methods.
Awards: No specific scientific awards were mentioned in the provided texts.
Collaborations: Active in collaborative research across medicine and psychology, with recent external partnerships in healthcare systems research.

