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Roxanna Short joined King's College London in 2017 after completing her PhD in developmental psychopathology at the University of Southampton. She currently lectures in the Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences, focusing on Research Methods and Statistics. Her research interests encompass a range of areas, including epidemiological research methods, the use of administrative data, and the evaluation of services for offenders with personality difficulties. In her academic work, she frequently explores the relationship between frailty and clinical outcomes in older populations, particularly in the context of COVID-19. Roxanna is also involved in various studies that investigate the effects of childhood trauma on clinical outcomes in forensic settings and the impact of specific interventions on adult offenders with personality disorders. Through her teaching, she aims to enhance students' understanding of statistical methods in psychological research, emphasizing their relevance to real-world applications in clinical and forensic settings.
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