
LauraBringmann
@bringmann_laura
Psychological methods; Philosophy of psychology; Time series data; Experience sampling method in clinical practice; Psych Networks: more than a pretty picture?
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https://www.laurabringmannlab.com/ 08-03-2019 11:25:27
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⚡️ In our new #OpenAccess paper, we provide an overview of frequently used and modern network analytic techniques for psychological science and the mental health field Out today at IJMPR, led by Giovanni Briganti, MD, PhD, with this stellar team of co-authors: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mp…


My brilliant med student asked me to explain correlation, causation, confounding &collider bias. I used the following ex… so sharing here in case anyone finds it helpful! PS -I have learned much from David Nunan CEBM Catalogue of Bias - a great resource for EBM. hopefully he approves😅


✨Now published open access: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cp… Network models as personalized feedback has been a growing area of interest. In this TheraNet Project paper, we share therapists' first reactions to patient network models based on ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data.

This paper on the importance of idiographic context assessment for clinical applications of ESM is now published! link.springer.com/article/10.100… Lino von Klipstein Dr. Fionneke Bos Harriette Riese LauraBringmann

Published! I am excited to present the last paper of my PhD: Opening the contextual black box: A case for idiographic experience sampling of context for clinical applications rdcu.be/d1K5N With Marie Stadel Dr. Fionneke Bos LauraBringmann Michelle Harriette Riese

Good to know: Latent Gold licenses for academic use are now freely available on the website! This is useful for applying multigroup factor rotation, mixture multigroup factor analysis, mixture multigroup SEM and other methods that are not in Mplus! statisticalinnovations.com/shop/lg-6-1-ac…


This paper on intensive longitudinal reliability by Sebastian Castro-Alvarez & LauraBringmann is one of the best I've read in a while -- the review so was thorough, the code was fantastic, and it answered every question I had about IL reliability. Def check it out! osf.io/preprints/psya…

First of many papers resulting from a Lorentz Center workshop here at Universiteit Leiden by the MITNB consortium on measurement of ecological momentary assessment we organized in November 2024. More preprints soon, stay tuned!

Fantastic review of SSIs (single session interventions) by Jessica Schleider, PhD and colleagues annualreviews.org/content/journa…

✨ Excited to share our new preprint: osf.io/preprints/osf/… ✨ In this paper, Nick Jacobson and I dive into the challenges researchers face when developing prediction models for just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAI). 🧵👇 #EMA #JITAI #CrossValidation #PassiveSensing



🇳🇴 Intervju med Dagens Medisin om hva vi så langt vet om pandemiens fotavtrykk på helse og atferd, og like viktig, om alt vi ikke vet om enda og forsker på. 🇬🇧 Interview in Norwegian about the psychological footprint of the pandemic on health & behaviour dagensmedisin.no/covid-19-forsk…



Great work led by hadar fisher and Haya Fatimah on how emotion regulation dynamics during adolescence predict future depressive symptoms

Check out our thoughts on the growing use of passive sensing for digital phenotyping. In this commentary, we reflect on excellent work by Whitney Ringwald et al., who use a large, clinically heterogeneous sample to examine assoc. bw passive sensing and domains of psychopathology.