Title: Research associate (Exercise promotion via charity fundraising) / Research associate (Transgender health)
Department: Loughborough University
Email: bethany.jones@nottshc.nhs.uk
Research Interests: Health promotion through physical activity and exercise; Transgender health; Mental health and well-being; Health inequalities
ORCID ID: 0000-0001-8872-5847
Biography: In 2013, Beth graduated from Nottingham Trent University with a BSc in Psychology. She then obtained her MSc in Health Psychology at the University of Nottingham in 2014. She completed her PhD in transgender health at Loughborough University in collaboration with the Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health in 2017. Beth is now working as a Research Associate at Loughborough University with Clare Stevinson on a project that aims to develop an intervention that can be implemented by charities delivering physical activity fundraising events, to support their participants in becoming regularly active. She is also working on a project relating to several aspects of transgender health with Emma Haycraft and Jon Arcelus.
Author's Works
- Gender congruence and body satisfaction in nonbinary transgender people: A case control study, 2019
- Mental health and quality of life in non-binary transgender adults: A case control study, 2019
- The Gender Congruence and Life Satisfaction Scale (GCLS): Development and validation of a scale to measure outcomes from transgender health services, 2018
- Risk factors for eating disorder psychopathology within the treatment seeking transgender population: The role of cross-sex hormone treatment, 2018
- Video gaming and gaming addiction in transgender people: An exploratory study, 2017
- Investigating the outcome of the initial assessment at a national transgender health service: Time to review the process?, 2017
- Physical activity and sport engagement in the transgender population, 2017
- Levels of, and factors associated with, physical activity in transgender people: The role of cross-sex hormones, 2017
- The levels and predictors of physical activity engagement within the treatment seeking transgender population: A matched control study, 2017
- Barriers and facilitators of physical activity and sport participation among young transgender adults who are medically transitioning, 2017