About Sarah E Ratcliffe

MICRO-BIO

  • An early career researcher passionate about improving the quality of life of vulnerable groups and the translation of research. Driven to actively learn through interacting with a diverse range of populations, I aspire to work collaboratively with i...More

EXPERIENCE

  • The University of Sydney
    • Researcher
    • School of Psychology
    • April 2019 to Present
  • The University of Sydney
    • Tutor
    • School of Psychology
    • July 2018 to November 2018
  • The University of Sydney
    • Research Assistant
    • School of Psychology
    • February 2018 to December 2018
  • The University of Sydney
    • Research Assistant
    • Faculty of Social Sciences
    • September 2017 to December 2017
  • The University of Sydney
    • Research Internship
    • Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience
    • February 2017 to August 2017
  • The University of Sydney
    • Student Research Assistant
    • Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience
    • November 2016 to January 2017

EDUCATION

  • The University of Sydney
    • Doctor of Philosophy
    • January 2019 to Present

    A mixed methods research project investigating the social impacts on healthcare decisions. The project aims to develop a robust understanding of the mediators, moderators, and impact of abortion stigma, explore how abortion stigma maps to models and theories present in literature, and combine research outputs to inform the development of suitable interventions reducing abortion stigma.

  • Maastricht University
    • Masters of Science (Health and Social Psychology)
    • September 2016 to August 2017

    Study of health and social behaviour determinants and methods of change in an international environment through Problem-Based learning. Specialisations: Intervention Mapping, Manipulation, Self-Regulation, Habit Change, Research Internship Master Thesis: Transgender stigma in the Netherlands: A Qualitative Investigation

  • The University of Sydney
    • Bachelor of Health Sciences (Health Sciences and Psychology)
    • March 2012 to November 2014

    Study of health research, policy, and education, with a second major in psychology. Specialisations: Health Science and Research, Statistics and Research Methods for Psychology, Social Psychology, Health Information Science, Mental Health Rehabilitation, Disease in Ageing, Health and Indigenous Populations, Writing Style and Method Exchange: University of Alberta, Canada

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