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Catherine joined King’s in 2009 when she began her Core Training in Psychiatry on the Maudsley Training Programme as an NIHR funded Academic Clinical Fellow. She currently holds a Wellcome training fellowship during which she has completed an MSc in Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and is now working towards a PhD in the Department of Psychological Medicine at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN). Her PhD project uses mixed methods to explore variations in rates of self-harm between different areas and communities in London.
She trained in Medicine at University College London and did her Foundation medical training with South Thames Foundation School including jobs at King’s College Hospital and Southwark Public Health Team. She is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and works clinically in General Adult Psychiatry for South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
She has expertise in psychiatric epidemiology, self-harm and the use of mixed methods including multi-level modelling, Bayesian disease mapping techniques, data visualisation using Geographical Information Systems and use of large clinical datasets as well as qualitative data collection using interviews and focus groups and thematic analysis.
Research interests:
Mental health inequalities
Urban mental health
Self-harm
Public Mental Health
Use of routine clinical data
Disease mapping techniques
Mixed methods research
She trained in Medicine at University College London and did her Foundation medical training with South Thames Foundation School including jobs at King’s College Hospital and Southwark Public Health Team. She is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and works clinically in General Adult Psychiatry for South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
She has expertise in psychiatric epidemiology, self-harm and the use of mixed methods including multi-level modelling, Bayesian disease mapping techniques, data visualisation using Geographical Information Systems and use of large clinical datasets as well as qualitative data collection using interviews and focus groups and thematic analysis.
Research interests:
Mental health inequalities
Urban mental health
Self-harm
Public Mental Health
Use of routine clinical data
Disease mapping techniques
Mixed methods research
Research Interests
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Tao Wang,David Codling,Yamiko Joseph Msosa,Matthew Broadbent,Daisy Kornblum,Catherine Polling,Thomas Searle, Claire Delaney-Pope, Barbara Arroyo, Stuart Maclellan, Zoe Keddie,Mary Docherty,Angus Roberts,Robert Stewart,Philip Mcguire,Richard Dobson,Robert Harland
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION (2025)
Robert Harland,Tao Wang, David Codling,Catherine Polling,Matthew Broadbent, Holly Newton, Yamiko Joseph Msosa,Daisy Kornblum, Claire Delaney-Pope, Barbara Arroyo, Stuart MacLellan, Zoe Keddie,Mary Docherty,Angus Roberts, Derek Tracy,Philip McGuire,Richard Dobson,Robert Stewart
arxiv(2025)
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BJPSYCH OPENno. 4 (2023)
The Oxford Handbook of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury (2023)
Danielle Lamb,Sam Gnanapragasam,Neil Greenberg,Rupa Bhundia,Ewan Carr,Matthew Hotopf,Reza Razavi,Rosalind Raine,Sean Cross,Amy Dewar,Mary Docherty,Sarah Dorrington,Stephani L Hatch,Charlotte Wilson-Jones,Daniel Leightley,Ira Madan,Sally Marlow,Isabel McMullen,Anne Marie Rafferty,Martin Parsons,Catherine Polling,Danai Serfioti,Peter Aitken,Veronica French,Helen Gaunt, Joanna Morris-Bone,Rachel Harris,Chloe Simela,Sharon A M Stevelink,Simon Wessely
medRxiv (2021)
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