
معرفی
Louise Cleobury is a Senior Lecturer in Health Data Science at Swansea University Medical School, where she serves as Director of the BSc in Population Health and Medical Sciences Program. With over 15 years of clinical experience in multidisciplinary applied health research, she lectures on Medical Psychology, Health Psychology, and Mental Health across both the Population Health degree and the BSc in Applied Medical Sciences. Her work involves collaboration with diverse individuals in the NHS and private practice settings.
Dr. Cleobury's research interests focus on mental health, suicide clusters, self-harm behaviors, and population health. She employs both quantitative and qualitative methodologies to explore complex mental health phenomena, with particular attention to how media reporting influences suicide patterns and prevention strategies. Her work bridges clinical practice with public health policy, emphasizing evidence-based approaches to mental health crisis intervention.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a consistent focus on suicide clusters and self-harm behaviors, with increasing sophistication in methodology from content analysis of media reporting (2020) to in-depth qualitative interviews (2022) and comprehensive behavioral analysis (2024). Her research spans multiple disciplines including clinical psychology, social science, epidemiology, and public health policy, demonstrating a multidisciplinary approach to understanding mental health crises.
As an educator, Dr. Cleobury teaches across multiple modules including Population Health and the Art of Research, Mental Health Literacy, and Global Health. Her teaching portfolio reflects her commitment to training future healthcare professionals in both theoretical knowledge and practical research skills, with emphasis on critical analysis of health data and evidence-based practice.




