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Gemma Mansell is a Lecturer at Aston University's School of Psychology within the College of Health and Life Sciences. She is affiliated with the Applied Health Research Group and Aston Institute of Health & Neurodevelopment, focusing on behavior change, long-term conditions, and quantitative methodologies like mediation and longitudinal analysis.
- PG Cert in Higher Education (Aston University, 2020)
- PhD in Health Psychology (Keele University, 2016)
- MSc Health Psychology (Aston University, 2007)
- BSc (Hons) Psychology (University of Wolverhampton, 2006)
Her research specializes in mediation analysis for psychological interventions, particularly in musculoskeletal pain populations, and extends to primary care settings, cancer symptom studies, and longitudinal data analysis. She has contributed to randomized controlled trials on low back pain interventions and prehabilitation programs for lumbar surgery.
Recent publications highlight her work on internet-based self-management tools, vocational support in primary care, and behavioral mediators in chronic pain treatment. These studies align with her interest in methodological rigor in health psychology research.
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- Member of British Psychological Society's Division of Health Psychology
As module lead for Advanced Research Methods and other psychology programs at Aston University, she trains postgraduate and undergraduate students. Her work also includes interprofessional collaboration with the School of Pharmacy.



