
Professor Claire Haworth
BA(Oxon.), MSc(Kings College London), PhD(Kings College London), PGCAP
Expertise
Current positions
Professor of Behavioural Genetics
School of Psychological Science
Contact
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Research interests
Claire's work focuses on why people are different from one another. In particular Claire is interested in what factors influence our mental health and wellbeing across the life course. Claire uses a range of techniques to investigate individual differences, including genetically informative studies that tell us about the role of nature (genes) and nurture (environments) in creating these differences between us. For example, Claire has done work on how genetic and environmental influences may change across development, in different environmental contexts, and in response to interventions.
A key new direction in Claire's research is the use of information from social media platforms, and what benefits and challenges social media use has for mental health and wellbeing. As well as the importance of considering the ethical perspective of using digital technologies to understand, explore and promote mental health.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
ESRC Postdoc Fellowship
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Psychological ScienceDates
01/10/2023 to 30/09/2024
Does Motherhood Need Mitigating? A Collective Examination of Parenting and Academic Practice
Principal Investigator
Role
Collaborator
Managing organisational unit
Department of History (Historical Studies)Dates
01/01/2023 to 31/07/2023
Thesis supervisions
Toward an Understanding of the Relationship Between Subjective Wellbeing and Eudaimonic Wellbeing Indicators in Adolescence
Supervisors
Understanding wellbeing within a policy relevant framework
Supervisors
Positive Mental Health and Resilience in Young People
Supervisors
Public perception of genetics in healthcare
Supervisors
Adolescent Social Media User Types and Their Mental Health, Well-being, and Social Connectedness
Supervisors
Visual and gamified approaches to understanding complex causal networks in human health
Supervisors
A ‘whole university’ approach to improving student mental health and wellbeing
Supervisors
Mental health data science in rich longitudinal cohort studies
Supervisors
Publications
Recent publications
10/06/2024Development and use of a co-produced short mood survey to collect ground truth in digital footprints research
An exploration into the causal relationships between educational attainment, intelligence, and wellbeing
npj Mental Health Research
Investigating changes in student mental health and help-seeking behaviour after the introduction of new well-being support services at a UK university
BJPsych Open
Student mental health support: A qualitative evaluation of new well-being services at a UK university
Journal of Further and Higher Education