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Dr Ioannis Bakolis is interested in how social, built and physical environments affect the epidemiology of both physical and mental health. Some examples of Ioannis current work include exploring how exposure to road-traffic air and noise pollution affect mental disorders; and how neighbourhood deprivation relate to mental health over the life course. Ioannis is also a member of the core team of the Urban Mind project involving the development and use of smartphone technologies to monitor the impact of the surrounding physical and social environment on population mental health in real time. Although not exclusively, much of Ioannis work is conducted within large population-based surveys; birth cohorts and routinely collected information stemming from smartphone technologies and electronic health records.
Ioannis research interests also extend to the use of quasi-experimental methods and data from hybrid trials on the evaluation and implementation of population health interventions and nationwide policies. Ioannis is a co-I and lead statistician of INDIGO and EMILIA, two recently MRC-funded projects which aim to tackle stigma and discrimination in 6 LMIC countries; TIDES, a study funded by the Wellcome Trust for developing an intervention framework to address the role of discrimination by healthcare practitioners in generating and perpetuating health inequalities.
Ioannis is also interested in issues of causal inference and statistical methods for intensive longitudinal data as they relate to his work.
Urban environment and mental health
Social and environment stressors and mental health over the life course
Natural experiments
Hybrid trials
Dr Ioannis Bakolis is interested in how social, built and physical environments affect the epidemiology of both physical and mental health. Some examples of Ioannis current work include exploring how exposure to road-traffic air and noise pollution affect mental disorders; and how neighbourhood deprivation relate to mental health over the life course. Ioannis is also a member of the core team of the Urban Mind project involving the development and use of smartphone technologies to monitor the impact of the surrounding physical and social environment on population mental health in real time. Although not exclusively, much of Ioannis work is conducted within large population-based surveys; birth cohorts and routinely collected information stemming from smartphone technologies and electronic health records.
Ioannis research interests also extend to the use of quasi-experimental methods and data from hybrid trials on the evaluation and implementation of population health interventions and nationwide policies. Ioannis is a co-I and lead statistician of INDIGO and EMILIA, two recently MRC-funded projects which aim to tackle stigma and discrimination in 6 LMIC countries; TIDES, a study funded by the Wellcome Trust for developing an intervention framework to address the role of discrimination by healthcare practitioners in generating and perpetuating health inequalities.
Ioannis is also interested in issues of causal inference and statistical methods for intensive longitudinal data as they relate to his work.
Urban environment and mental health
Social and environment stressors and mental health over the life course
Natural experiments
Hybrid trials
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Psychoneuroendocrinology (2024): 106890
BMJ Public Healthno. 1 (2024)
BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapiesno. 1 (2024): 1-12
Cathy Gillis,Julie Williams,George Gillett,Ray McGrath,Karen Ang,Ioannis Bakolis,Jorge Arias de la Torre, Gracie Tredget,Fiona Gaughran,Sean Cross, Natalia Stepan,Nick Sevdalis,
BMJ Openno. 2 (2024): e059843-e059843
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