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Maya Ogonah
BSc (Psychology)
DPhil Student
I am a DPhil student in the Forensic Psychiatry Research Group working under the supervision of Professor Seena Fazel and Dr Daniel Whiting (University of Nottingham). My research interests include inclusion health and forensic psychiatry, with my doctoral project aiming to improve violence risk prediction in individuals with traumatic brain injury.
Prior to starting a DPhil at Oxford, I completed an undergraduate degree in Psychology at King’s College London. My research is funded by an Oxford Graduate Scholarship, in partnership with Linacre College, through the Academic Futures programme.
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Recent publications
Prediction models for self-harm and suicide: a systematic review and critical appraisal.
Journal article
Seyedsalehi A. et al, (2025), BMC Med, 23
An umbrella review of health outcomes following traumatic brain injury.
Journal article
Ogonah MGT. et al, (2025), Nat Ment Health, 3, 83 - 91
Physical and mental health after traumatic brain injury
Journal article
Ogonah MGT. and Botchway S., (2025), NATURE MENTAL HEALTH, 3, 6 - 7
Violence risk assessment instruments in forensic psychiatric populations: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Journal article
Ogonah MGT. et al, (2023), Lancet Psychiatry, 10, 780 - 789
Mental health crises in the emergency department: simulation training for interprofessional collaboration and teamwork attitudes
Journal article
Ogonah MGT. et al, (2021), International Journal of Healthcare Simulation
