
Screen Dysmorphia
The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in increased screen-time and use of video calls as a means of communication for personal and professional needs.
We have initiated a project to study the impact video calls and ‘Screen Dysmorphia’ have on eating behaviour, body-/self-image, physical activity levels, and mental health.
The team currently includes Bahareh (approaching from a nutrition perspective), Karen Hicks (approaching from a public health perspective), Christos Theodorakopoulos and Jane Culpan (approaching from a physical activity and body image perspective) and Kimia (non-verbal communication facilitator).
We are keen for an individual with a background in psychology to join our team. If you are interested, you can contact Bahareh or leave us a note of interest here.
The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in increased screen-time and use of video calls as a means of communication for personal and professional needs.
We have initiated a project to study the impact video calls and ‘Screen Dysmorphia’ have on eating behaviour, body-/self-image, physical activity levels, and mental health.
The team currently includes Bahareh (approaching from a nutrition perspective), Karen Hicks (approaching from a public health perspective), Christos Theodorakopoulos and Jane Culpan (approaching from a physical activity and body image perspective) and Kimia (non-verbal communication facilitator).
We are keen for an individual with a background in psychology to join our team. If you are interested, you can contact Bahareh or leave us a note of interest here.