
Jasmin Wertz
@jasminwer
Developmental Psychologist @UoE_Psychology @EdinburghUni, studying child development, gene-environment interplay, parenting, mental health.
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https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=t6CcRvYAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao 10-04-2013 16:19:36
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In this Association for Child & Adolescent Mental Health podcast, Susanne Schweizer discusses her @thejcppadvances paper โThe relationship between cognitive and affective control and adolescent mental health' #CognitiveControl #AffectiveControl #CAMH

Its #MaternalMentalHealthAwarenessWeek! Check out this brand new post on the EMH blog by Jasmin Wertz, Lydia Auffermann and Emmett Christie which explores contributors to burnout in neurodivergent parents ๐ tinyurl.com/BlogMH

Call for Child and Youth Artwork: #JAACAP welcomes original artwork by children, adolescents, and young adults. The art may be an expression of #mentalhealth challenges, fun images, comics, or scenes from everyday life. Email [email protected] for more information.


๐ฃ๏ธ Join us in-person or online next week, when we'll host Dr Jasmin Wertz (Jasmin Wertz) from the University of Edinburgh, for the CFR Seminar Series. Tuesday 4th June at 11am, Old Cavendish Laboratory and Online. Sign up: bit.ly/48y9Ek2 #CFRSeminars


SO disappointing to see Queen Mary University of London closing their on-site nursery (with 2.5 months notice!). Not enough time for parents to sort alternative care and little/no attempts by the school to keep it running. Please sign the petition to try to keep the nursery open! chng.it/j5QdtLJVCr

Few more days left to apply for this RA position and another 2 weeks for the Postdoc - both looking at longitudinal, genetic data Mental Health at the University of Edinburgh



Now officially accepted for publication in Psych Bulletin, w/ Nicole Stucke, PhD: "Early Childhood Executive Function Predicts Concurrent and Later Social and Behavioral Outcomes: A Review and Meta-Analysis". TONS of work but hopefully valuable to others! osf.io/preprints/psyaโฆ

Inequalities in early cognitive, social and emotional development have changed little in the past two decades. Read Sarah Cattan, Emla Fitzsimons, Alissa Goodman, Angus Phimister and Jasmin Wertzโs article on early years inequalities: academic.oup.com/ooec/article/3โฆ


48% of parents say that most days their stress is completely overwhelming, compared to 26% among other adults. Parents and caregivers deserve government, workplace, and community programs to support their needs. More in U.S. Surgeon Generalโs new advisory: surgeongeneral.gov/parents


1. Out now in molecularpsychiatry โGene-environment correlation: The role of family environment in academic developmentโ. We investigate how family environments and genetic propensity combine to result in individual differences in academic achievement ๐งฌ๐nature.com/articles/s4138โฆ


E-Risk is entering its 3rd decade!๐ชSince 1998, we've been following the twins from childhood to adulthood to make important discoveries. Now, at age 30, they share their stories through video calls & new biological insights.๐ฏโโ๏ธ kcl.ac.uk/the-environmenโฆ Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health

How does social isolation overlap with mental health problems in young people? Our new paper tested longitudinal genetic and environmental influences that are shared and specific to these experiences in the E-Risk Study #OpenAccess (thrilling ๐งต below!!) doi.org/10.1007/s00787โฆ



If you are doing work with, or related to, longitudinal population studies - whether you're on a study team, a funder, evidence user, analyst, data manager, or in another role related to these signifcant resources - take note! Population Research UK has arrived and we need your input ๐

Are you #coparenting after #divorce or #separation? Do you have a 4 โ 8 year old? New study exploring parents' and children's experiences of different post-separation parenting arrangements #sharedparenting Learn more: tiny.cc/PADS_EOI, DM or email: [email protected]



#FreeAccess Editorial Jasmin Wertz & Prof Angelica Ronald discuss broadening the scope of environmental influences in #CYPMentalHealth research & consider how physical & sociocultural factors can be better integrated in research on child & adolescent #MentalHealth. bit.ly/3Exp1Qy