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Simona Skripkauskaite is an ESRC/ADR Fellow at the University of Oxford's Department of Psychiatry. Her research focuses on mental health and neurodiversity, leveraging advanced quantitative methods to analyze longitudinal and experimental data. She leads projects such as the ADR UK Fellowship examining service pathways for neurodivergent children with mental health conditions and chairs the international Co-SPACE consortium tracking pandemic impacts on mental health. Key affiliations include the Co-SPACE study and the OxWell Student Survey.
Education: Holds an MSc and PhD, though specific institutions are not detailed.
Research Interests: Prioritizes neurodivergent youth mental health, digital behavior impacts on adolescents, sleep disorders, and pandemic-related mental health dynamics. Current projects involve administrative data linkage (ECHILD dataset) and cross-country comparisons between Japan and the UK.
Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes global crisis responses, pandemic mental health trajectories, and neurodiversity intersections with self-harm. Key themes include social isolation, sleep health, and youth-driven public health recommendations.
Grants & Awards: ESRC/ADR Fellowships and international collaborations. Open to supervising DPhil students in neurodivergent child mental health.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Co-SPACE consortium (over 10 countries) and contributes to the OxWell initiative, focusing on school-based mental health surveillance.




