Dr Helena Mendes Constante (she/her)
Department of Sociological Studies
Research Associate
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Department of Sociological Studies
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
葫芦影业
S10 2AH
- Profile
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Helena鈥檚 research interest has been in mapping inequities in health and healthcare outcomes. She has recently focused her work on ways to dismantle structural oppression by studying how intersecting forms of marginalisation affect intersectional groups.
She joined the Department as a Research Associate in 2023 to work on the project 鈥淪torying Life Courses for Intersectional Inclusion: Ethnicity and Wellbeing Across Time and Place鈥 funded under the ESRC鈥檚 Inclusive Ageing programme (PI: Professor Majela Kilkey).
Helena holds a PhD in Epidemiology and Public Health from University College London (UCL, 2019) and an MSc in Public Health from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC/Brazil, 2014). After her PhD, she was awarded two consecutive Fellowships funded by the two main research funders in Brazil (CAPES and CNPq). The projects she wrote aimed to measure intersectional inequities in health services using a multilevel approach to understand injustices in the care context.
She also worked for the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ/Brazil) as a Data Analyst for two years, and in three UCL Departments (Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Political Science Department, and Institute of Neurology) as a PGTA teaching statistics to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
- Research interests
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Inequities in health and healthcare
Helena is interested in understanding racial and ethnic inequities in health and healthcare outcomes. While Brazil, as a country, categorised its population according to racial groups, she wrote a project entitled 鈥楻acial inequalities in health and dental service utilisation: exploring the role of lifestyle and perceived discrimination among a sample of Brazilian population鈥 and was granted a Research Fellowship by the Ministry of Education in Brazil - CAPES.
Using an intersectionality approach to social and health outcomes
Helena has a particular interest in mapping injustices in social and health outcomes to drive policies to improve the lives of people lying at the intersection of multiple axes of inequality. Mainly focusing on interlocking systems of oppression that operate from macro- to micro-levels of contemporary societies. She wrote a project entitled 鈥業nequity, intersectionality and utilisation of health services: mapping the margins in a representative sample of Brazil鈥 and was granted a Research Fellowship by one of the country鈥檚 biggest research funders - CNPq.
Mapping intersectional life course of inclusion/exclusion and wellbeing
Helena is also interested in understanding how inclusion and wellbeing are distributed across the intersections of social characteristics and how contextual and life course characteristics may play a role in this relationship. She is currently part of an interdisciplinary team working on a project funded under the ESRC鈥檚 Inclusive Ageing programme. The project`s PI is Professor Majella Kilkey, and Helena is part of the quantitative team working alongside Dr Daniel Holman, Professor Matthew Bennett, and Professor Mark Green (University of Liverpool).
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . Caries Research, 57(4), 485-508.
- . Journal of Dental Research, 102(10), 1080-1087.
- . JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY, 83(1), 101-107.
- . Gerodontology, 40(1), 127-134.
- . Systematic Reviews, 11(1).
- . Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 82(S1), 16-27.
- . Systematic Reviews, 11(1).
- . Community Dental Health, 38(2), 132-137.
- . EClinicalMedicine, 34, 100816-100816.
- . International Journal of Health Services, 51(2), 155-166.
- . Dental Traumatology, 37(1), 53-57.
- . European Journal of Oral Sciences, 128(6), 459-466.
- . Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 48(4), 302-308.
- . European Journal of Public Health, 28(suppl_1).
- . International Dental Journal, 68(1), 47-53.
- . European Journal of Oral Sciences, 124(1), 62-67.
- . International Journal of Epidemiology, 44(suppl_1), i77-i77.
- . International Dental Journal, 64(4), 181-186.
- . Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 40(6), 498-506.
- Trends in dental caries in 12- and 13-year-old schoolchildren from Florian贸polis between 1971 and 2009. Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences, 9(3), 410-414.
- . American Journal of Epidemiology.
- . Ethnicity & Health, 1-15.
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(3), 1390-1390.
- . Ci锚ncia & Sa煤de Coletiva, 26(9), 3981-3990.
- . Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Cl铆nica Integrada, 17(1), 1-12.
Conference proceedings papers