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Karen Wetherall is a Research Fellow specializing in Mental Health and Wellbeing at the University of Glasgow. She began her career in 2011 as a Research Assistant in the Suicidal Behaviour Research Lab (SBRL). Currently, she is involved in the STEPPS (Study to Examine Psychological Processes Suicidal Ideation Behaviour) programme, which aims to understand the psychological factors that lead to suicidal thoughts and behaviors using diverse research methodologies across different populations. Wetherall obtained her MA in Psychology from the University of Glasgow in 2002 and her MSc in Health Psychology from the University of Stirling in 2011. She is currently undertaking a PhD that focuses on social comparisons and the resulting perceptions of social rank and their impact on suicide risk. Her work includes significant contributions to research concerning postpartum suicidal ideation and perinatal suicide risk factors in Scotland.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow
Conducting research in mental health, focusing on suicidal ideation and behavior.