Working groups
Ana is a Research Assistant within the Disease Elimination Program. Her key responsibilities include:
Ana completed her Honours degree in 2021. For this, she explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on young people's anxiety and depression symptoms using longitudinal data from the Coping with COVID study.
Ana has experience with qualitative and quantitative methods. She applies statistical analysis and data preparation as part of her quantitative research. Ana also implements participatory approaches, such as co-design methods, in her work.
Her main projects have been co-designing 2 pilot programs:
Archives of Public Health
Ana Sofía Charvel Orozco, Alexander Thomas, Michelle Raggatt, Nick Scott, Sarah Eddy, Caitlin Douglass, Cassandra J. C. Wright, Tim Spelman, Megan S. C. Lim, Ana Sofía Charvel Orozco
Archives of Public Health
Ana Sofía Charvel Orozco, Alexander Thomas, Michelle Raggatt, Nick Scott, Sarah Eddy, Caitlin Douglass, Cassandra J. C. Wright, Tim Spelman, Megan S. C. Lim, Ana Sofía Charvel Orozco
Preventive Medicine
Ana Sofía Charvel Orozco
Our work focuses on pornography use among young people in the Australian context.
Every year, we survey young people about their sexual health, drug use, mental health and wellbeing. That data informs public health policies and programs.
We're working with young people and their caregivers to review digital technologies that reduce access to online pornography.
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented disruption. We’re engaging with young people to design public health solutions that help this group and others in uncertain times.