M Sc Jacqueline Wolf
Doctoral Student/Research Assistant
- Phone
- +41 31 684 54 27
- jacqueline.wolf2@unibe.ch
- Office
- A 322
Research Projects
Senti Study
The Senti study investigates how the use of social media affects the mental health and well-being of young people, how real social networks can be mapped in social media and how the first early warning signs of the development of a mental disorder can be identified using machine learning based on smartphone data. The aim is to create a basis for future adaptive prevention programs. The study is being conducted as part of an interdisciplinary project entitled "Digitalization as a Resource and Threat to Human Health and Well-being".
Research Interests
- Clinical Psychology
- Childhood and Adolescence
- Subclinical Symptoms
- Transdiagnostic Mechanisms
- Network Modeling
- Human Decision Behaviour
- Neuropsychology
Curriculum Vitae
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Since 05/2021 | PhD Student in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology | Faculty of Human Sciences | Supervised by Prof. Dr. Stefanie Schmidt University of Bern, Switzerland |
02/2019 – 12/2020 | Master of Science in Psychology | Title: Effects of Chronic 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, “Ecstasy”) use on Facial Expression Processing | Major: Psychology University of Zurich, Switzerland
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02/2015 – 12/2018 | Bachelor of Science in Psychology | Title: Human decision making on optimal stopping problems
Major: Psychology, Minor: Education Studies
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