Ms. Christine Saleh is a Health Science professional with a strong academic foundation in Health Promotion and Women’s Health. Her research background reflects a focused interest in improving public health outcomes through the promotion of healthy lifestyles and preventive health strategies, particularly in relation to children’s health and women’s wellbeing. She has engaged in applied research exploring self-care practices, pelvic pain management, and health behavior interventions, contributing to initiatives that bridge research with community-based health promotion. Professionally, she has extensive experience within the higher education and healthcare sectors, providing administrative, advisory, and research support in academic and clinical settings. Her roles have emphasized effective communication, student engagement, and the coordination of research-related activities, enhancing the operational and research functions of her institutions. She has demonstrated proficiency in managing complex administrative systems, supporting postgraduate research programs, and facilitating health-related projects. Her background in pharmacy assistance has further strengthened her understanding of community health service delivery and patient engagement. Fluent in English and Arabic, she brings a multicultural perspective to her professional and research endeavors. Ms. Saleh’s combined expertise in research, administration, and community health underpins her commitment to advancing evidence-based health promotion and public health initiatives that foster wellbeing across diverse populations.
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Featured Publications
Saleh, C., Hawkey, A., & Armour, M. (2025). Perceptions and experiences of menstrual pain among Middle Eastern women living in Australia. Culture, Health & Sexuality. Advance online publication.