Social psychology and health
The faculty of our program are actively engaged in research that assesses human health and well-being from a social-psychological perspective. Their areas of interest span a broad range, including:
- adversity in childhood and adolescence;
- cultural context of suicide;
- emotional health;
- grief and coping with loss ;
- inter-partner violence;
- religious participation and health;
- sexual violence;
- social context of chronic disease;
- stigma and health;
- the social-psychological processes behind social inequalities in health.