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Sarah Tipping is a Research Associate in Sociology at the University of Glasgow. Her key projects include the NIHR Policy Research Unit on Addictions, where her work explores gambling harms. Using existing survey data, she applies a range of statistical analysis methods to investigate the prevalence and nature of associations between gambling harms and various health and wellbeing outcomes, triangulating findings from multiple data sources to build a comprehensive picture of gambling harms in Great Britain. Prior to joining the University of Glasgow, Tipping worked in social research as a professional statistician and data analyst for over twenty years, conducting research that informs public policy and practice. Her research interests center on understanding the harms of gambling, particularly the impact on individuals and the wider communities affected. She incorporates a public health framework into her research and has a keen interest in statistical methods for analyzing survey data, including complex modeling and longitudinal analysis, as well as survey methodology issues.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland
Research Associate in Urban Studies & Social Policy, focusing on gambling harms and public health.