Lauren Bruha

Thesis title: Exploring disordered eating in adults with systemic lupus erythematosus: A mixed-methods investigation using grounded theory and cross-sectional analysis [working title]

Background

I started my postgraduate research degree at the University of Edinburgh in September of 2022, exploring disordered eating behaviors in people with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 

Qualifications

Master of Science in Child & Adolescent Mental Health (King's College London)

Bachelor of Science in Psychology (University of Minnesota)

Papers delivered

Bruha, L. (2026). A body in flux: A grounded theory approach of disordered eating in adults with systemic lupus erythematosus. Poster presented at the British Society of Rheumatology Conference, Glasgow, UK.   Bruha, L. (2018). Heritability of eating disorders: A systematic review of the transmission of disordered eating from parent to child. Poster presented at the 30th Anniversary of the Child & Adolescent Mental Health MSc, London, UK.  Taylor, E. and Bruha, L. (2018). “The house believes that the evidence-based for child mental health should not be applied across different cultures, biological approach.” Speaker, house debate at the International Perspectives Day, King’s College London, London, UK.

Health in Social Science Postgraduate Research School Representative

College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Postgraduate Research Committee Representative