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Sara Evans-Lacko

Associate Professorial Research Fellow
London School of Economics and Political Science

BIO

Dr Sara Evans-Lack is an Associate Professorial Research Fellow at the Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC) at LSE.

Language(s)

English, Portuguese

Areas of expertise

  • Mental health
  • Stigma
  • Young people
  • Global
  • Poverty
  • Social and economic impacts
  • Public health
  • Mental health services

Profile

Sara’s research has focused on key issues of importance in mental health using interdisciplinary methods integrating insights from public health, psychiatry and economics. Her research aims to improve access to care and support for young people with mental illness and to reduce the stigma associated with these conditions to positively impact their long-term mental health and socio-economic outcomes.

Her current research address this issue in a variety of ways. She uses longitudinal data to estimate the social and economic consequences of mental health problems over the life course. These findings can help identify key time points for intervention and investment. She uses this evidence to inform how public policy can be better shaped to address the many personal, social and economic challenges posed by mental illnesses, across the life-course and throughout a range of contexts and high-, medium- and low-income settings. Sara also develops and evaluates interventions to improve access to care and support. She is interested in leading new and diverse ways to deliver and implement tailored evidence-based interventions which improve the mental health of low-income youth and to disrupt the dynamic between mental health and poverty which generates and reproduces inequalities over the lifespan.

The issue of translating research findings so that the evidence produced is useful to governments, practitioners, people with mental health conditions and their families is of great importance. Sara works together closely with relevant stakeholders throughout her research to promote knowledge exchange and to consider potential facilitators and barriers to implementation. The findings from her work have made impacts from the individual and local to the global level. At the global level, she has advised on national and state mental health plans and her work has been cited in key government reports in Brazil, Colombia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Mexico and the UK and by international organizations such as the World Health Organization. She is regularly invited to give keynote talks at international meetings including for example, the European Psychiatric Association, World Psychiatric Association, Royal College of Psychiatry. She has also been invited to deliver talks at high level policy meetings such as the US National Academy of Sciences / Institute of Medicine and Commonwealth Fund.  She has also participated in public debates and roundtables. Sara has a PhD in Health Policy and Management, from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

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