Lisa Woodland (@lisawoodland13) 's Twitter Profile
Lisa Woodland

@lisawoodland13

PhD researcher @KingsCollegeLon (@EPR_HPRU)

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calendar_today17-10-2019 10:26:48

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It can be tricky knowing what to do when your child develops symptoms. In this new qual paper by Lisa Woodland and co, we explore how parents interact with COVID testing when their child develops cough / fever / etc. journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

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Changes in self-reported behaviour over time during the pandemic - data from the CORSAIR study bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

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A Qualitative Study Evaluating the Factors Affecting Families’ Adherence to the First COVID-19 Lockdown in England Using the COM-B Model and TDF mdpi.com/1677258 #mdpiijerph via IJERPH EPR HPRU Our new study on #family #adherence #COVID19

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Hot off the presses: a collection of essays from some of our team, reflecting on the work we did and what learned during the pandemic. kcl.ac.uk/news/the-vital…

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Re thinking about quickly eliciting rich data on status, behaviour and opinions during a pandemic was brilliant to hear about the invaluable CORSAIR study from ⁦Louise Smith⁩ ⁦EPR HPRU⁩ #UKHSA22 ⁦UK Health Security Agency⁩ Conference 2022 ukhsa-events.org.uk/hpa/frontend/r…

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Excited to share our latest article about how families coped with their #wellbeing, #physicalexercise and #education during the COVID-19 pandemic EPR HPRU Louise Smith @avahodsonmsc Becca Webster Richard Amlôt @plosone: journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… #plosoneauthor

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It’s Children’s Mental Health Week 2023 #CMHW and we want to remind policymakers of the crucial role #fathers can play in their child’s #mentalhealth and #wellbeing. Read a blog about our research Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience @t_e_d_barker

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New findings suggest when one parent experiences #guilt as a symptom of #depression during their child’s infancy, it triggers depression symptoms in the other parent and goes on to impact the child’s emotional #wellbeing in adolescence. 🔗➡️buff.ly/3FGoby2 #KingsIoPPN

New findings suggest when one parent experiences #guilt as a symptom of #depression during their child’s infancy, it triggers depression symptoms in the other parent and goes on to impact the child’s emotional #wellbeing in adolescence.

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Do specific #depression symptoms help to explain transmission between #parents and #children? In our latest research we found evidence for ‘symptom cascades’ in #families which may provide targets for treatment @t_e_d_barker Deniz Konaç Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience

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If anyone has seen disruptive behaviour at a music event at some point in the last 12 months please consider participating in an interview for my master’s student dissertation

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IJERPH | Free Full-Text | Read our new paper: Investigating the Health Impacts of Climate Change among People with Pre-Existing Mental Health Problems: A Scoping Review #impactsofclimatechange mdpi.com/1660-4601/20/8…

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Our paper on home working is now out in BMC Series psychology. We found no evidence of a clear link between home working & #mentalhealth or productivity; however, people starting homeworking for the first time are at increased risk. rb.gy/9hwx1 EPR HPRU SOMCEO

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Really excited that my first PhD paper has now been published in BMC Series Psychology. We look at the relationship between working from home, mental health and productivity: EPR HPRU UK Health Security Agency Louise Davidson Professor Neil Greenberg bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…