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Holly Scott is a Lecturer at the University of Glasgow's School of Psychology & Neuroscience. Her research focuses on young people's health and wellbeing, particularly the interplay between social media use, sleep, and mental health. She collaborates with schools and policymakers to develop evidence-based strategies informed by youth perspectives. Her work combines quantitative and qualitative methodologies to explore cognitive, emotional, and social dimensions of adolescent behavior.
Dr. Scott’s academic background includes a PhD investigating how social media interactions affect sleep and wellbeing. She has published extensively on topics such as nighttime social media use, fear of missing out (FOMO), and the development of assessment tools like the iNOD index.
Current projects examine university students' health behaviors and wellbeing through mixed-method approaches. She emphasizes translating research into practical interventions for schools and families. Collaboration with Scottish schools has been central to her work in promoting healthy sleep practices and social media literacy.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. Details on grants or advising are not detailed here, though her research indicates engagement with academic partnerships and institutional support.


