Nessa Millet
20222023

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Research interests

I am an early career researcher specialising in health psychology. I am interested in the meanings and determinants of health amongst different communities and groups, particularly those who are marginalised or seldom heard in health research. I conduct research which prioritises  lived experience from the ground up to develop strategies and interventions which can improve health outcomes and mobilise knowledge dissemination. 

I have worked in a variety of research and clinical fields including trans health and gender, psychiatry, gynaecology and oncology. I am currently working as a postdoctoral researcher on Affirm Relationships, an ERC funded project which aims to better understand well-being during gender affirming hormone therapy from a biopsychosocial perspective. Previous to this, I completed my ESRC funded PhD at Loughborough University. My PhD thesis investigated the feasibility of implementing a behaviour change intervention to improve quality of life after cervical cancer. 

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Development, Implementation and evaluation of a behaviour change intervention targetting physical activity after treatments for cervical cancer, School of Sports, Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Loughborough, Loughborough, UK.

1 Oct 201831 Mar 2022

Award Date: 15 Jun 2022

Keywords

  • BF Psychology

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