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Professor Fearon is a public health scientist whose research focuses on leveraging population- and community-level health data to tailor interventions that inform nursing practice. She employs applied biostatistical techniques to study the influence of sociodemographic and clinical characteristics on health outcomes. Her work primarily addresses mental health issues through predictive modeling, exploring factors that heighten the risk of adverse mental health outcomes. Besides mental health, her research encompasses health services, including health system utilization, cost-effectiveness analyses, and performance measurement, while addressing health equity and the social determinants of health that contribute to disparities. Professor Fearon is committed to bridging the gap between health data and clinical practice, seeking to enhance the effectiveness of nursing interventions across diverse populations.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.