This #AI-enhanced adaptive trial with distressed college students found the effectiveness of physical activity, mindfulness, and sleep hygiene interventions varied based on distress severity. ja.ma/4olYCH8
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Researcher/PhD candidate @ Black Dog Institute & UNSW Sydney MBiostat student @ The University of Sydney Mental Health / Quantitative Psychology / Psychometrics / Psychiatric Biostatistics / Computational Science https://linktr.ee/michael_spoelma
This #AI-enhanced adaptive trial with distressed college students found the effectiveness of physical activity, mindfulness, and sleep hygiene interventions varied based on distress severity. ja.ma/4olYCH8
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Thank you so much too all the speakers and participants. #WOMBAT2025 was lovely and we hope to have you for #WOMBAT2026!
We'll share the recordings on youtube, so follow us for news!
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Friends, I have written you a book on forensic metascience.
It is free. You can have it. Happy St. Valentine's Day.
If you wish to give me a gift back, you can use it to cause trouble - the greatest gift of all.
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Our JSS article is out!
And now I get to focus on {marginaleffects} 1.0.0. Stay tuned.
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Ten Myths About the Effect of Social Media Use on Well-Being Ten Myths About the Effect of Social Media Use on Well-Being Authors of this article:Jeffrey A Hall1 Author Orcid Image Article Authors Cited by Tweetations (1) Metrics Abstract References Abbreviations Copyright Abstract This viewpoint reviews the empirical evidence regarding the association between social media use and well-being, including life satisfaction and affective well-being, and the association between social media use and ill-being, including loneliness, anxiety, and depressive symptomology. To frame this discussion, this viewpoint will present 10 widely believed myths about social media, each drawn from popular discourse on the topic. In rebuttal, this viewpoint will offer a warranted claim supported by the research. The goal is to bring popular beliefs into dialogue with state-of-the-art quantitative social scientific evidence. It is the intention of this viewpoint to provide a more accurate and nuanced claim to
Well, this could hardly be more timely (and is very carefully written):
Ten Myths About the Effect of Social Media Use on Well-Being
by Jeffrey A Hall
doi.org/10.2196/59585
In light of Australiaβs social media ban, here a brief reminder why bans do not address the core issues they are meant to solve, w @margaritap.bsky.social.
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Launched a new HiTOP YouTube channel to host some videos my RA Tash Turner-Cohen and I are working on.
We've just posted the first one, which gives a brief overview of some of the limitations of the DSM: youtu.be/4Kwu_1oMD9U
Interesting work on stochastic interventions: arxiv.org/abs/2411.14285
Science misinterpreted again - this time by Australian govt to justify teen social media bans. Our work shows responses to social media vary individually. We never advocated for blanket bans. Happy to engage with MPs on evidence-based policy. Let's get this right!
www.crikey.com.au/2024/11/20/t...
OMG, who would have thought that publishing this paper on GPT and poetry would get me hate mail?
Simulation studies are essential for methods research. How well are they conducted & reported? How can we improve their quality? Out now in Psychological Methods, see π§΅ below.
With @fbartos.bsky.social, @timpmorris.bsky.social, @boulesteixlaure.bsky.social, @danielheck.bsky.social & Samuel Pawel
It's crazy how small changes in how social networks work can lead to very different experiences. For example, starter packs seem to drastically change how the social graph evolves. I've seen more new followers this week alone than in a full year on Twitter
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Couldn't find a machine learning for health starter pack so I made one.Β
DM/Reply if you want to be added!
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Very happy to share on Bluesky my most recent publication, The Lancet Commission on Self-Harm, which is available for free via the link below until 28th November.
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How can research posters be improved? Mike Morrison, creator of the Better Poster Project, shares his insights in this Q&A. Check out the blog for more on how his design is changing the way science is shared.
π Read the full Q&A: www.cos.io/blog/rese...
Not sure if Iβm doing this right, but Iβve had a go at starting a βReconceptualising psychopathologyβ starter pack (e.g., HiTOP, RDoC, dynamic systems, clinical staging). Please do send me suggestions or requests to be added!
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Our long didactic paper on #network analysis, written with many of the amazing scientists that work in the field is finally out in IJMPR and open access ! It was a long and collaborative effort two years in the making, but, it was worth it! Please repost onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...