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Bethany Martin

@bethjmartin.bsky.social

PhD Student @ University of Strathclyde | Researching self-harm and sleep in young people

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As someone whose sleep has been affected by neurodivergence, hormones, mental health challenges and pregnancy, it felt empowering to bring my intersectional voice to the project.

As someone whose sleep has been affected by neurodivergence, hormones, mental health challenges and pregnancy, it felt empowering to bring my intersectional voice to the project.

What would be your priorities for mental health sleep research? πŸ’€

@circadianmhnetw.bsky.social LEAP member Dylan shares their thoughts on the project's final body clock, sleep & mental health research priorities.

Find out what they are here πŸ‘‰ tinyurl.com/45dwzjfr

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06.10.2025 14:40 β€” πŸ‘ 2    πŸ” 1    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 1
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πŸŒ™ We’re looking for young people (18–24) in the UK to take part in a study on sleep, self-harm & daily life.

πŸ“±The study involves 2 weeks of short surveys + an optional interview

More information in poster or contact me at bethany.martin@strath.ac.uk

01.10.2025 10:41 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 1    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

Over the moon to share my first publication on the prospective association between sleep and adolescent self-harm! A massive thank you to my supervisors @nkytang.bsky.social, Isabel Morales-MuΓ±oz, and @bagshaap.bsky.social for their constant support and guidance.

Spoiler alert: sleep is important!

21.08.2025 01:22 β€” πŸ‘ 8    πŸ” 2    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0
A recruitment poster from the University of Strathclyde for a research study titled β€œCo-Design of an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study with Young People: Exploring Sleep’s Role in Self-Harm Risk.” The background shows young people gathered around a table, with one person holding a tablet in the foreground.

Text on poster includes:

Young people aged 16–24 with lived experience of self-harm are invited to take part in co-design workshops to help shape a research method using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) to study the link between sleep and self-harm.

What is involved: Workshops with discussions, creative activities, and feedback. Follow-up sessions to provide further input.

Benefits: Research experience, skill development, certificate of participation, and contribution to mental health research.

Eligibility: Aged 16–24, lived experience of self-harm, and UK-based.

Contact: Bethany Martin – bethany.martin@strath.ac.uk
Supervised by Dr. Susan Rasmussen – s.a.rasmussen@strath.ac.uk | Phone: 01415482575

A recruitment poster from the University of Strathclyde for a research study titled β€œCo-Design of an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study with Young People: Exploring Sleep’s Role in Self-Harm Risk.” The background shows young people gathered around a table, with one person holding a tablet in the foreground. Text on poster includes: Young people aged 16–24 with lived experience of self-harm are invited to take part in co-design workshops to help shape a research method using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) to study the link between sleep and self-harm. What is involved: Workshops with discussions, creative activities, and feedback. Follow-up sessions to provide further input. Benefits: Research experience, skill development, certificate of participation, and contribution to mental health research. Eligibility: Aged 16–24, lived experience of self-harm, and UK-based. Contact: Bethany Martin – bethany.martin@strath.ac.uk Supervised by Dr. Susan Rasmussen – s.a.rasmussen@strath.ac.uk | Phone: 01415482575

Please share! πŸ’›

Looking for young people aged 16–24 with lived experience of self-harm. See poster for details on the co-design project.

✨ Interested or want to learn more? Get in touch: bethany.martin@strath.ac.uk

26.05.2025 13:27 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 2    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

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