Marieke A. Helmich

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Postdoc researcher in #MentalHealth at University of Oslo (UiO) | Studying individual trajectories of change during psychotherapy with EMA/ESM measurements of feelings and symptoms | Rstats and visualization nerd | feminist | she/her
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Research interests#ExperienceSampling #EMA #ESM #IntensiveLongitudinalData #DynamicalSystems #PsychTreatment #Idiographic #ClinicalChange #EmotionDynamics #SymptomImprovement #Psychopathology #Depression
Websitehttps://mariekehelmich.com/
ORCiDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3630-4327

🚨 New paper out in Journal of Anxiety Disorders:

In this preregistered study with A. Hoffart, @JulianBurger & S. Johnson, we investigate the dynamic relationship between various theorized psychopathological processes and anxious symptoms.

Article link:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0887618522001311

#Science #Academia #Mastodon #Research #Psychology #Anxiety #MentalHealth #Fediverse #PhD #PhDLife #Medicine #Dynamics #Networks #ScienceMastodon #University #Psychiatry

Voor wie het nog niet had gezien, check deze petitie van @FNV
voor vaste contracten voor structureel werk:

Stop onnodige tijdelijke contracten voor universitair docenten en onderzoekers:
https://www.fnv.nl/petities/petitie-universiteiten-vaste-contracten#/

Stop onnodige tijdelijke contracten voor universitair docenten en onderzoekers

Werken in de wetenschap is niet tijdelijk: er moeten méér vaste contracten komen. Dat wil de FNV. Jij ook? Teken dan de petitie!

People, please share with me your favorite open/free resources for learning R 🙏 aimed at people with little programming experience, that want to use R for performing available statistical analyses.

Online courses, books, etc all welcome.

@NKSchuurman I have previously recommended YaRrr! to people, and they found it useful. It also contains a page with other open R resources, so that's cool: https://bookdown.org/ndphillips/YaRrr/r-resources.html
YaRrr! The Pirate’s Guide to R

An introductory book to R written by, and for, R pirates

Here a thread by Arnout Smit (my former PhD student) about his latest great paper:

Our paper "Transitions in depression: if, how, and when depressive symptoms return during and after discontinuing antidepressants" has been published in Quality of Life Research https://rdcu.be/c0iCr

Transitions in depression: if, how, and when depressive symptoms return during and after discontinuing antidepressants

Working with intensive longitudinal data and interested in dynamic multilevel models/Dynamic SEM in Mplus? Check out these (free) DSEM demo videos on how to interpret the input and output by Ellen Hamaker:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA3HvJZDzeo&list=PLet3DgvxBn2S7N2hVW4COAwH3_VaRoujd

#Dynamics #DynamicModeling #DSEM #Mplus #ESM

DDV01: N=1 input

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I find it amazing how quickly academic Twitter has ceased to be. All the interesting stuff seems to be at Mastodon these days. So now that we're at it: could we maybe also just get rid of academic publishers by massively defecting to diamond open access journals?

Faculty at more prestigious universities publish more bc they have funded Ph. D. students and postdocs to do the work.

In fields where advisors aren't put on Ph. D./postdoc research pubs, there is no relationship between university prestige and faculty productivity.

Mid-career faculty, matched, who move to institutions with more funded Ph. D./postdocs publish more.

Counting pubs is a poor method of judging a researchers quality.

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abq7056

"Why don't we share data and code?" Nice and concise infographic about perceived barriers and benefits. Full article: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2022.1113
Why don't we share data and code? Perceived barriers and benefits to public archiving practices | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

The biological sciences community is increasingly recognizing the value of open, reproducible and transparent research practices for science and society at large. Despite this recognition, many researchers fail to share their data and code publicly. This ...

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

So let's try a toot with unlisted replies. This is about one of my fav recent research projects (not about stress & trauma):

We wanted to find out what people have in mind when they rate their wellbeing, e.g. "X out of 10". So we interviewed patients seeking psychotherapy and non-clinical participants - two groups clearly differing in their level of wellbeing.

https://iaap-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aphw.12339