Department of Psychology, University of Bath
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They are calling for:
💙 Policy and practice changes to minimise placement moves wherever possible
💙 Accessible evidence-based mental health support for care-experienced young people
💙 Better collaboration between local authorities & services
💙 Improved support for foster carers
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A consistent link between placement changes and mental health difficulties, including self-harm, behavioural difficulties & psychiatric diagnoses.

A likely bidirectional relationship, where placement changes can both contribute to and result from mental health difficulties.
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Moving between foster homes or other placements is a common experience for children in care.

📊 Based on 15 UK studies with nearly 7,000 young people, researchers found:
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New research from our department!

Children in care who experience multiple placement moves are more than twice as likely to face mental health difficulties, according to new research published in the British Journal of Psychiatry.

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Our department was recently awarded a Gold Green Impact award and we also came top of the leaderboard 🥳

Our Green Team has put a lot of effort into various green initiatives. In particular gardening and re-wilding the green space that surrounds 10 West.

Well done Green Team 🌿

#environment #eco
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🚸 The study followed over 6000 young people from childhood

🔍 Identified 5 distinct patterns of cannabis use problems from age 15-24. Patterns differed based on the severity of problems, and whether they started earlier or later in adolescence
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💨 New research from the Addiction and Mental Health group explores childhood risk-factors for later cannabis-related problems in adolescence.

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A warm welcome to all of our new and returning students! We hope you have a fantastic academic year!

#studentlife #psychology #bathuk
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Director of our new Bath MHRG, Dr Pamela Jacobsen, said: "Most mental health problems start young but too many go unrecognised or untreated. By improving life chances for young people in this neglected region, we aim to make the Bath MHRG a beacon of innovation in applied mental health research."
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A new £11m Bath research group will partner with local services to boost youth mental health support across BANES, Swindon & Wiltshire.

https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/new-mental-health-research-group-launches-in-bath-to-support-young-people/
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New article!

From climate crisis to energy crisis: foster public support for renewable energy transition through framing by Catherine Y. Chen, @vreben.bsky.social, @lwhitmarsh.bsky.social & Cäzilia Loibl

doi.org/10.1080/0964...
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Under the long-standing backdrop of the climate crisis, would communication about acute energy crises encourage the public’s support for policies facilitating the adoption of renewable energy technologies? Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we conducted a survey experiment in the United Kingdom (N = 2,760) in early 2024 to test the effects of three messages (energy affordability, energy independence, climate change vs. control) aimed to encourage support for renewable adoption policies. We find that across all respondents, the climate-change and energy-affordability messages increase policy support, while the effect of the energy-independence message is nonsignificant. The energy independence message increased policy support among the political center-right but not among the political left; it also increased policy support among those not concerned about climate change, but not among the climate-concerned. Contrary to expectations, the energy affordability message increased policy support among moderate-to-high-income respondents but not low-income respondents.
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😊 Delighted to announce I'll be a Lead Author for ch.8 of @ipcc.bsky.social's Seventh Assessment Report, alongside 663 experts from 111 countries, as part of Working Group III.

Analysis by @carbonbrief.org shows increasing diversity of IPCC authorship: tinyurl.com/462pvby9

#IPCC #ClimateReport
IPCC concludes selection of authors for its Seventh Assessment Report — IPCC
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It's postdoc appreciation week 2025!

Thank you to our amazing postdocs for all of your contributions to the research culture in our department!

This is just one of the thank yous from Laura Smith. You can read more statements from UoB academics here: www.bath.ac.uk/announcement...

#postdoc
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We were so grateful to have Nick Jarvis join our department over the summer as a Bath Insights Intern. He achieved so much in such a short space of time and was a key member of our social media team. Nick shares his experiences of being a Bath Insights Intern.

#University #studentlife
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Chris Packham recently visited the University of Bath to deliver a public lecture hosted by the Milner Centre for Evolution. During his visit, a few of our researchers were fortunate enough to meet with him and share all about the work we do. As we are huge fans of Chris' work, it was such an honour
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Dr Catherine Butler from our department led the organisation of the University of Bath stall at Bath Pride last weekend, with support from lots of wonderful people across the university.

🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈

#lgbt #pride #universityofbath
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Our students have a great experience with us. We are really proud to see this reflected in the league tables.

⭐️ Top 75 in the QS World University Rankings by subject for Psychology.
⭐️ 4th in the Complete University Guide UK for Psychology.
⭐️ 4th in the Guardian University Guide UK for Psychology.
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It's not too late to register for our upcoming webinar exploring the power of mixed methods in #mentalhealth #research.

Featuring insights from a newly published BMJ Mental Health paper by ECRs & a panel of expert voices across the research landscape!👇
mentalhealthresearch.org.uk/advancingmix...
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Nayana Jaidev has been studying with us on the BSc (Hons) Psychology. You can read her experiences of studying with us at @uniofbath.bsky.social - www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies...

#Psychology #studentlife #belongatbath
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The Department of Psychology @psychologybath.bsky.social is pleased to have held its first External Advisory Board this week. It's made up of external members from key industries and sectors and academics in the department, aiming to enhance student learning and employability! #collaboration
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Dr @ggoclowska.bsky.social from our department features on BBC Radio 4's All In The Mind. In this episode from the Cheltenham Science Festival she chats about her research on the more unusual emotions we experience such as curiosity, awe and surprise.

Listen here: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
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As part of the @uniofbath.bsky.social‬ Doctoral Festival of ideas, three of our PhD students, Caitlin Naylor, Luca Hargitai, and Joshua Tenn, took their work to the stage in the form of a comedy performance for the Lighter Side of Research event.

#research #comedy #studentlife #phdlife
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Dr Gosia Goclowska from our Department of Psychology features on BBC Radio 4's All In The Mind. In this episode from the Cheltenham Science Festival Dr Goclowska's chats about her research on the more unusual emotions we experience such as curiosity, awe and surprise.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
BBC Radio 4 - All in the Mind, The Psychology of Curiosity at Cheltenham Science Festival
Claudia Hammond, Major Tim Peake and panel discuss the psychology of curiosity.
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