Nick Firth
BSc (UoS), BA (UoS), DClinPsy (UoS)
School of Medicine and Population Health
Integrated Clinical Academic Research Fellow
+44 114 222 6387
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School of Medicine and Population Health
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- Profile
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I have studied and worked at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ for around fifteen years, across ScHARR, Psychology and Computer Science. I am currently completing an ICA (integrated clinical academic) doctoral research fellowship. I am a qualified clinical psychologist with a doctorate in clinical psychology. I work clinically with adults with long term conditions, at Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust. Until commencing the fellowship I held a role as Research Facilitator for the Trust’s Health, Wellbeing and Inclusion division, and I maintain links with the Trust’s Research Team.
Current, recent and planned projects
- Clinic and neighbourhood effects in IAPT access, dropout, and clinical outcomes (with Alicia O’Cathain, Michael Barkham, Jaime Delgadillo)
- Understanding deprivation related mechanisms impacting on IAPT outcomes (with Alicia O’Cathain, Michael Barkham, Jaime Delgadillo)
- The relationship between socioecomic deprivation and psychotherapy outcomes (with Megan Finegan and Jaime Delgadillo)
- The impact of distance (and deprivation) on psychological intervention utilisation and outcomes
- Understanding factors contributing to neighbourhood effects
- Research interests
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- Effectiveness of psychological interventions/therapies, therapists, and providers/clinics (particular focus on IAPT).
- Unexplained differences in clinical outcomes between therapists, clinics, and neighbourhoods (a.k.a. therapist effects, clinic effects, and neighbourhood effects).
- The impact of explanatory variables on psychological intervention outcomes – particularly the role of area-level deprivation.
- Multilevel modelling methods.
- Analysis of large N data.
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