Dr Susan Rasmussen
Reader
Psychology
Prize And Awards
- Recipient
- 5/3/2026
- Recipient
- 2026
- Recipient
- 2026
- Recipient
- 8/2025
- Recipient
- 2025
Qualifications
Education:
BA Hons in Psychology (³Ô¹Ïtv)
PhD in Health Psychology (University of Stirling)
PG Certificate in advanced academic studies (university of ³Ô¹Ïtv).
Professional memberships:
- Registered with the Health Professions Council (CPsychol)
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
- Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society (AFBPsS).
- Member of the International Academy for Suicide Research.
- International Affiliate of the American Psychological Association.
- Member of the American Association of Suicide.
- Member of the British Psychological Society, Division of Health Psychology.Â
- Affiliate member of the Suicidal Behaviour Research Laboratory, University of Glasgow, Scotland.
- Affiliate member of the Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Research Lab, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA.
Publications
- , , Chau Chin-Van Yvonne, , , Anderson Tony, , Flynn Colin, , Zhao Helin, Tang Zhun
- British Journal of Guidance and Counselling (2026)
- , , Couper Ian, De Kock Johannes H, , ,
- JMIR Research Protocols (2026)
- , , , , , Thomson Scott,
- International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Vol 23 (2026)
- Hill Ryan, Prowten Skyler, Tucker Raymond, , Keinonen Katariina, Cramer Robert
- Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity (2025)
- , , , Heap Dan, Archbold Heather, Milligan Lucy, Thomson Scott, , Morris Dave, Rowley Danielle
- Death Studies, pp. 1-12 (2025)
- , , , , , Andriessen Karl, , Krysinska Karolina, Levi-Belz Yossi
- Journal of Loss and Trauma, pp. 1-38 (2025)
Teaching
I teach across the undergraduate and postgraduate curriculum and I currently lead two undergraduate classes on individual differences and Introduction to Mental Health Difficulties. I am the Associate Dean Undergraduate for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and I am particularly interested in how we support our students' well-being. I run induction sessions for the incoming and continuing students on the faculty's BA degree, and I also contribute to open days.
Research Interests
I am a health psychologist with in interest in health behaviours. My primary research interest focusses on conducting research which will inform and create suicide prevention opportunities. The work includes the testing and adaptation of theoretical models of suicide with a focus on identifying unique suicide resilience and risk factors across diverse populations, and across the lifespan. My work specifically attempts to understand why someone might start to feel suicidal, when those thoughts are translated into suicidal behaviours, and to identify opportunities to stop these thoughts and behaviours. My second research interest is understanding the barriers and facilitators of vaccination behaviours, as well as behaviours during disease epidemics. This research has focussed on understanding the factors which impact key health protective behaviours such as handwashing, as well as to understand the psychological processes involved in individual decision making in relation to getting vaccinated against e.g. the flu or COVID-19.
Professional Activities
- Contributor
- 26/8/2026
- Contributor
- 26/8/2026
- Member
- 2022
- Chair
- 2022
- Contributor
- 24/6/2021
- Associate Editor
- 2021
Projects
- Ahuja, Hardik Singh (Academic) Rasmussen, Susan (Principal Investigator) Graham, Christopher Darryl (CoPI)
- Through my doctoral research, I am studying the Narrative Crisis Model of Suicide (NCM), exploring the mediation of trait vulnerabilities, suicidal narrative and suicide crisis syndrome leading to suicide outcomes. Currently, I am working on a scoping review to map the existing literature on NCM. My focus area in the model is the influence of stressful life events resulting in the onset of a suicidal narrative.
- 01-Jan-2023
- Rasmussen, Susan (Principal Investigator) Russell, Kirsten (Co-investigator) Cogan, Nicola (Co-investigator) Heap, Daniel (Research Co-investigator)
- The aim of the project is to more fully understand the link between employment and financial instability and experiences of suicidal thinking and behaviour for people living in Scotland. In line with the tender, and as a result of adopting a mixed methods approach to the project we are proposing to focus our research questions on exploring what the links are between employment and
financial instability and, importantly, why these links exist. More specifically we wish to explore the following questions:
· What are the experiences of employment and financial instability in Scotland, and do those experiences link to suicidal thinking and behaviours?
· What are the temporal dynamics of the experiences of suicidal thinking and behaviours for individuals living in Scotland who experience employment and financial instability?
· Can we use the risk and protective variables specified by a key theory of suicidal thinking and behaviour to understand how employment and financial instability is linked to suicidal thinking and behaviours? - 01-Jan-2023
- Hafford-Letchfield, Trish (Co-investigator) Karastoyanova-Gibson, Konstantina (Co-investigator) Rasmussen, Susan (Co-investigator) Sledmere, Maria (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2023 - 31-Jan-2028
- McGeown, William (Principal Investigator) Mavroeidi, Alexandra (Principal Investigator) Parra Rodriguez, Mario (Co-investigator) Brown Nicholls, Louise (Co-investigator) Rasmussen, Susan (Co-investigator) Robertson, David (Co-investigator) Tse, Dwight (Co-investigator) Kirk, Alison (Co-investigator) Hafford-Letchfield, Trish (Co-investigator) Rattray, Nicholas (Co-investigator) Bushell, Trevor (Co-investigator) Gould, Gwyn (Co-investigator) GANGANNAGARIPALLI, Jaheedabegum (Co-investigator) Carswell, Hilary (Co-investigator) Tate, Rothwelle (Co-investigator) Kurdi, Amanj (Co-investigator) Lennon, Marilyn (Co-investigator) Moshfeghi, Yashar (Co-investigator) Roper, Marc (Co-investigator) McConnell, Gail (Co-investigator) Kerr, Andy (Co-investigator) Li, David (Co-investigator) Thomson, Avril (Co-investigator) Campbell, Gerard (Co-investigator) Vourganas, Ioannis (Co-investigator) Clark, Ruaridh (Co-investigator) Macdonald, Malcolm (Co-investigator)
- HaSS Bridging Disciplines.
Successfully funded for access to UK Biobank:
The overarching aim of the application is to investigate the predictors (e.g., lifestyle, neuroimaging metabolic and genetic) of healthy ageing (e.g., cognitive, physical and mental health in older age).
Our objectives are to identify the contribution of predictors (lifestyle, medication-related, neuroimaging, metabolic, and genetic) of the following outcomes, that occur at greater frequency in older age:
1) Cognitive impairment (e.g., due to normal ageing or neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, stroke)
2) Poor physical health (e.g., osteoporosis, diabetes, falls and fractures)
3) Poor mental health (e.g., anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation) - 08-Jan-2023 - 09-Jan-2025
- Cogan, Nicola (Principal Investigator) Kirk, Alison (Principal Investigator) Rasmussen, Susan (Principal Investigator)
- Awarded stage gate 1, 2 & 3 industry engagement and commercialisation for development of Sentinel and translation to Arabic. 42K from stage funding and 20K from company
- 01-Jan-2022 - 22-Jan-2025
- Liu, Xi (Principal Investigator) Anderson, Tony (Co-investigator) Cogan, Nicola (Co-investigator) Kelly, Stephen (Co-investigator) Rasmussen, Susan (Co-investigator) Tse, Dwight (Co-investigator)
- 31-Jan-2021 - 30-Jan-2022