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Jesse Ingram is a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) student in the Multi-Discipline Doctor of Philosophy program at the School of Psychological Science, The University of Western Australia (UWA). They hold a casual teaching role, indicating part-time academic engagement. Their research focuses on mental health, altruistic behavior, public health, and psychological well-being, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals. Ingram is affiliated with UWA’s Perth campus at 35 Stirling Highway and can be contacted via email or ORCID: 0000-0002-3817-2604.
Research Interests: Ingram’s work explores mental health stigma in diabetes management, pandemic impacts on emergency mental health care, and the socioeconomic drivers of altruistic behavior. Their studies employ regression models and interdisciplinary approaches, reflecting expertise in psychological science and public health.
Collaborations & Citations: Ingram has collaborated internationally, with research cited 83 times. Notable outputs include a 2022 study linking diabetes stigma to health outcomes (8 citations) and a 2020 analysis of pandemic-era mental health crises (69 citations).
Grants & Advising: No specific grants or advisees are listed, though their teaching role suggests involvement in student mentorship. Ingram’s work aligns with World Health Organization frameworks and addresses global health challenges like chronic disease management and crisis response.


