Chelsea Hughes

Miss Chelsea Hughes

Research Assistant, Psychology

About

Chelsea is currently working as a Research Assistant on a project exploring the impact of viewing gambling on livestream platforms on adolescents and young adults’ attitudes and behaviours towards gambling.

Chelsea previously worked as a Research Assistant on other projects at the university including a project that trialled a new interview method for witnesses to road traffic collisions (called the Self-Administered Interview for Road Traffic Collisions, or SAI-RTC) and a project that evaluated the mental health and wellbeing outcomes of NHS patients and NHS staff following a new nature-based healthcare program.

Career Highlights

Research
  • Horry, R., Hughes, C., Sharma, A., Gabbert, F., & Hope, L. (2020). A meta‐analytic review of the Self‐Administered Interview©: Quantity and accuracy of details reported on initial and subsequent retrieval attempts. Applied Cognitive Psychology.
  • Gabbert, F., Hope, L., Horry, R., Drain, T., & Hughes, C. (2021). Examining the efficacy of a digital version of the Self-Administered Interview. Computers in Human Behavior Reports. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chbr.2021.100159