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Lucy Owusu is a researcher focused on mental health and psychological interventions, particularly in low-resource settings. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Health Service & Population Research. Her work emphasizes adolescent mental health, parental involvement in school-based programs, and qualitative research methodologies.
Her research spans collaborations in Ghana and Zimbabwe, addressing critical gaps in mental health service delivery through school systems. Recent studies include a pilot feasibility trial for depression interventions in Navrongo, Ghana, and a qualitative exploration of parental roles in mental health support.
Key themes in her publications include global mental health strategies, the integration of psychological interventions into educational frameworks, and the design of culturally responsive mental health programs for adolescents. Collaborations with institutions like the University for Development Studies and international teams highlight her contributions to cross-border public health initiatives.



