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Dawn-Marie Walker,
2012, Creative Education, 3(6A), 903-907
Type: article
Dawn-Marie Walker,
2012, Journal of the National Institute for Career Education and Counselling, 28, 51-58
Type: article
Keith Hawton, Lesley Sutton, Sue Simkin, Dawn-Marie Walker, Gemma Stacey, Keith Waters & Sian Rees,
2012, Crisis, 33(5), 254-264
Type: article
Dawn-Marie Walker & P.J. Standen,
2011, European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 20(11-12), 551-560
Type: article
Najat Khalifa, Tim Hardie, Shahid Latif, Imran Jamil & Dawn-Marie Walker,
2011, International Journal of Culture and Mental Health, 4(1), 68-77
Type: article
Dawn-Marie Walker, Neil Marlow, Lisa Upstone, Harriet Gross, Janet Hornbuckle, Andy Vail, Dieter Wolke & Jim G. Thornton,
2011, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 204(1), 34.e1-34.e9
Type: article
Dawn‐Marie Walker & Hercules Eli Joubert,
2011, Drugs and Alcohol Today, 11(2), 56-70
Type: article
Dawn-Marie Walker,
2010, Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 16(12), 1249-1249
Type: article
Dawn-Marie Walker, D. Gould & H. Haines,
2010
Type: conference
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Biography
Dr. Dawn-Marie Walker is a mixed methods researcher, with vast experience of research in mental health. She is particulary interested in health inequalities and place based inequalities. Dawn’s undergraduate degree was in psychology, after which she completed an MSc in statistics and then a PhD looking at the cognitive function in children with psychosis. With a huge amount of experience in conducting health services research, she edited a textbook: An Introduction to Health Services Research (2014). SAGE. She mainly teaches statistics and quantitative research methods at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Being able to conduct empirical health research is a way of (hopefully) making the world a better place.