
Overview
Background
Professor Gemma Sharp Gemma leads the Body Image & Eating Disorders Research Program at the School of Psychology at The University of Queensland. She also holds an adjunct position at Monash University where she and her research program were based from 2018 to 2024.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology (University of Adelaide), Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Microbiology and Immunology (University of Adelaide), a Masters degree in Oncology (University of Cambridge), a Diploma in Languages in Japanese (University of Adelaide), a Graduate Diploma in Psychology (University of Adelaide), a Bachelor of Behavioural Sciences Honours degree in Psychology (Flinders University) and a PhD in Clinical Psychology (Flinders University). Her research career in both Medical Science and Mental Health has seen her study and work in Australia, Japan and the UK.
Professor Sharp was awarded a PhD from Flinders University in Adelaide in 2017 which investigated the psychological predictors and outcomes of female genital body image concerns and cosmetic genital surgery. She worked as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate and Academic at Curtin University in Perth and extended this genital self-image research to other genders. She continues this genital self-image research program across the gender spectrum.
Professor Sharp then commenced an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellowship at Monash University (2018-2022) and more recently an NHMRC Emerging Leadership 2 Fellowship at Monash University (2023-2024) and The University of Queensland (2024-2027). See full grant/project listing here.
Professor Sharp and the program she heads investigate the factors leading to body image concerns, eating disorders and related issues and novel therapeutic interventions to address these concerns, including digital technologies such as chatbots like JEM(TM) and mobile apps. She has led collaborative technical and commercial projects with national eating disorder support organisations across the globe (e.g., JEM(TM) in North America with NEDIC). She also led the development of a world-first online educational resource to explain the intersection of eating disorders and menopause.
Professor Sharp is the lead of the international Consortium for Research in Eating Disorders (CoRe-ED) which brings together all key voices in eating disorder and related research on a global scale to improve eating disorder and related care. The consortium was officially launched on 25th September 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. The University of Queensland is a key partner of CoRe-ED. Everyone is welcome to join CoRe-ED free of charge by registering here to access to the already extensive network and resources on offer.
Professor Sharp's research has received extensive coverage on mainstream media and she makes very regular appearances on television, radio and in print. She was named one of ABC Radio National's Top 5 Under 40 Scientists and also was invited to deliver a TED talk in Brisbane. See full media listing here.
Professor Sharp has already received more than 80 award/honours in her tertiary career (see full listing here). Most recently, she won the Association for Psychological Science Janet Taylor Spence Award (2025), Australian Psychological Society's College of Clinical Psychologists Ian M Campbell Memorial Prize (2024), Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (AAHMS) Mentee Honour (2024), an international finalist for the Robert Greenblatt International Menopause Society Award (2024), Australian Psychological Society Media Award for Public Engagement with Psychological Science (2023), Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Paul Bourke Award for Early Career Research (2022), Rising Star for the Association for Psychological Science (2021), two time national finalist for the Bupa Health Foundation Emerging Researcher Award (2021, 2019), Flinders Universiry Early Career Alumni Awardee (2021), one of The Educator's Rising Stars (2020), Australian Psychological Society Early Career Researcher Awardee (2020), and a national finalist for a Eureka Prize (2020).
In addition, Professor Sharp is a registered clinical psychologist and has had clinical experience in the public and private sectors in Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne and now Brisbane. She has and continues to lead her own private practice since 2019. She is a Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician (CEDC) and a Board Approved Supervisor with the Psychology Board of Australia.
Professor Sharp and her research played key roles in the the National and Victorian State Eating Disorder strategies (2023/2024). Furthermore, she was the lead expert for the national clinical practice guidelines for the psychological evaluation of patients undergoing cosmetic procedures in 2018 and 2023. She launched a health professional online short course addressing psychological assessments for cosmetic patients in 2024. Please email Professor Sharp for more details about this course.
Availability
- Professor Gemma Sharp is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy of Clinical Psychology, Flinders University
Works
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2021
Journal Article
Development of a positive body image chatbot (KIT) with young people and parents/carers: qualitative focus group study
Beilharz, Francesca, Sukunesan, Suku, Rossell, Susan L., Kulkarni, Jayashri and Sharp, Gemma (2021). Development of a positive body image chatbot (KIT) with young people and parents/carers: qualitative focus group study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 23 (6) e27807, e27807. doi: 10.2196/27807
2021
Journal Article
The ever-changing ideal: the body you want depends on who else you're looking at
Aniulis, Ellie, Sharp, Gemma and Thomas, Nicole A. (2021). The ever-changing ideal: the body you want depends on who else you're looking at. Body Image, 36, 218-229. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2020.12.003
2021
Journal Article
Commentary on: influence of self-perceived vulvar appearance on female sexual function comment
Sharp, Gemma (2021). Commentary on: influence of self-perceived vulvar appearance on female sexual function comment. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 41 (7), 803-804. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjaa434
2021
Journal Article
Coping styles and mental health in response to societal changes during the COVID-19 pandemic
Gurvich, Caroline, Thomas, Natalie, Thomas, Elizabeth H. X., Hudaib, Abdul-Rahman, Sood, Lomash, Fabiatos, Kali, Sutton, Keith, Isaacs, Anton, Arunogiri, Shalini, Sharp, Gemma and Kulkarni, Jayashri (2021). Coping styles and mental health in response to societal changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 67 (5), 540-549. doi: 10.1177/0020764020961790
2020
Journal Article
Genital self-image in adolescent girls: the effectiveness of a brief educational video
Fernando, Anne Nileshni and Sharp, Gemma (2020). Genital self-image in adolescent girls: the effectiveness of a brief educational video. Body Image, 35, 75-83. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2020.08.007
2020
Journal Article
TheCOVID-19 pandemic: psychological and behavioral responses to the shutdown of the beauty industry
Pikoos, Toni D., Buzwell, Simone, Sharp, Gemma and Rossell, Susan L. (2020). TheCOVID-19 pandemic: psychological and behavioral responses to the shutdown of the beauty industry. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 53 (12), 1993-2002. doi: 10.1002/eat.23385
2020
Other Outputs
Is my vulva normal? Not all genitalia look the same, and we’re trying to teach teenagers that
Sharp, Gemma and Dawson, Kate (2020, 10 07). Is my vulva normal? Not all genitalia look the same, and we’re trying to teach teenagers that The Conversation
2020
Journal Article
Do genital cosmetic procedures improve women's self-esteem? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Sharp, Gemma, Maynard, Pascale, Hudaib, Abdul-Rahman, Hamori, Christine A., Oates, Jayson, Kulkarni, Jayashri and Sarwer, David B. (2020). Do genital cosmetic procedures improve women's self-esteem? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 40 (10), 1143-1151. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjaa038
2020
Journal Article
Australian junior doctors' perspectives on psychiatry teaching in medical school
Rotstein, Sarah, Caric, Robert, Kulkarni, Jayashri and Sharp, Gemma (2020). Australian junior doctors' perspectives on psychiatry teaching in medical school. Academic Psychiatry, 44 (5), 562-565. doi: 10.1007/s40596-020-01281-2
2020
Book Chapter
Surgical and non-surgical female genital rejuvenation: Patient selection, periprocedure considerations, psychological considerations and patient satisfaction: Part 2-Psychological considerations and patient satisfaction
Sharp, Gemma (2020). Surgical and non-surgical female genital rejuvenation: Patient selection, periprocedure considerations, psychological considerations and patient satisfaction: Part 2-Psychological considerations and patient satisfaction. The art of aesthetic surgery: principles and techniques. (pp. 1518-1522) edited by Foad Nahai, Farzad R. Nahai, Jeffrey M. Kenkel, W. Grant Stevens, William P. Adams Jr. and John G. Hunter. New York, NY, United States: Thieme Publishing Group.
2020
Journal Article
Measuring quality of life in female genital cosmetic procedure patients: a systematic review of patient-reported outcome measures
Sharp, Gemma, Maynard, Pascale, Hamori, Christine A., Oates, Jayson, Sarwer, David B. and Kulkarni, Jayashri (2020). Measuring quality of life in female genital cosmetic procedure patients: a systematic review of patient-reported outcome measures. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 40 (3), 311-318. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjz325
2019
Journal Article
Commentary on: major motivators and sociodemographic features of women undergoing labiaplasty
Sharp, Gemma (2019). Commentary on: major motivators and sociodemographic features of women undergoing labiaplasty. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 39 (12), NP528-NP529. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjz012
2019
Journal Article
Sleep and performance in Eathletes: for the win!
Bonnar, Daniel, Castine, Benjamin, Kakoshcke, Naomi and Sharp, Gemma (2019). Sleep and performance in Eathletes: for the win!. Sleep Health, 5 (6), 647-650. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2019.06.007
2019
Journal Article
Sociocultural influences on men's penis size perceptions and decisions to undergo penile augmentation: a qualitative study
Sharp, Gemma and Oates, Jayson (2019). Sociocultural influences on men's penis size perceptions and decisions to undergo penile augmentation: a qualitative study. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 39 (11), 1253-1259. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjz154
2019
Journal Article
Nonsurgical medical penile girth augmentation: a retrospective study of psychological and psychosexual outcomes
Sharp, Gemma and Oates, Jayson (2019). Nonsurgical medical penile girth augmentation: a retrospective study of psychological and psychosexual outcomes. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 39 (3), 306-316. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjy108
2018
Journal Article
Flawed perceptions
Sharp, Gemma (2018). Flawed perceptions. InPsych.
2018
Journal Article
Response to "Comments on 'Nonsurgical Medical Penile Girth Augmentation: Experience-Based Recommendations'"
Oates, Jayson and Sharp, Gemma (2018). Response to "Comments on 'Nonsurgical Medical Penile Girth Augmentation: Experience-Based Recommendations'". Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 38 (2), NP42-NP43. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjx226
2017
Journal Article
Nonsurgical medical penile girth augmentation: experience-based recommendations
Oates, Jayson and Sharp, Gemma (2017). Nonsurgical medical penile girth augmentation: experience-based recommendations. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 37 (9), 1032-1038. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjx068
2017
Other Outputs
Labiaplasty: Understanding why women have cosmetic surgery on their vulva
Sharp, Gemma and Willis, Olivia (2017, 09 07). Labiaplasty: Understanding why women have cosmetic surgery on their vulva ABC
2017
Journal Article
Reply: psychological outcomes of labiaplasty: a prospective study
Sharp, Gemma, Tiggemann, Marika and Mattiske, Julie (2017). Reply: psychological outcomes of labiaplasty: a prospective study. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 140 (3), 507E-508E. doi: 10.1097/prs.0000000000003629
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Gemma Sharp is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Gender and sexuality perspectives on body image
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor James Kirby
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Doctor Philosophy
The Impact of Medical Trauma on the Severe andEnduring Eating Disorder Population
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Fiona Barlow
Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Gemma Sharp directly for media enquiries about:
- Adolescents
- Artificial Intelligence
- Body Dysmorphic Disorder
- Body Image
- Chatbot
- Clinical Psychology
- Cosmetic Procedures
- Cosmetic Surgery
- Eating Disorders
- Internet Intervention
- Menopause
- Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Mobile App
- Pregnancy
- Sexual Health
- Social Media
- Social Media and Digital Education
- Women's Health
- Women's Mental Health
- Young Adults
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