Julian Scharbert

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Julian Scharbert

Julian Scharbert

@JulianScharbert

PhD candidate @uni_muenster | Personality psychologist | Passionate about well-being research.

Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Julian Scharbert@JulianScharbert·
Our paper on #wellbeing after the outbreak of war in #Ukraine is out today with #openaccess @NatureComms! rdcu.be/dy7h0 This paper represents a collaborative effort of >50 authors to unveil the psychological implications of the war. For a summary, read the thread! 🧵1/9
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EJP@EJPBlog·
New Study🔔 If you *were* happy and you know it… read this Experience Sampling Methods study, finding that retrospective well-being judgments were disproportionately influenced by the peak and end experiences from the assessment period. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08…
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ISSID@ISSIDOfficial·
Brand new work from @JulianScharbert and colleagues (twitter handles in comments) on #wellbeing after the outbreak of war in #Ukraine is available @NatureComms . Julian provides a great summary in the thread below of this work which included more than 50 Authors worldwide.
Julian Scharbert@JulianScharbert

Our paper on #wellbeing after the outbreak of war in #Ukraine is out today with #openaccess @NatureComms! rdcu.be/dy7h0 This paper represents a collaborative effort of >50 authors to unveil the psychological implications of the war. For a summary, read the thread! 🧵1/9

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Tülüce Tokat@TuluceTokat·
Our new paper has now been published in Nature Communications!!! Such a great experience to be part of the CoCo team!🥂@NatureComms #OpenAccess
Julian Scharbert@JulianScharbert

Our paper on #wellbeing after the outbreak of war in #Ukraine is out today with #openaccess @NatureComms! rdcu.be/dy7h0 This paper represents a collaborative effort of >50 authors to unveil the psychological implications of the war. For a summary, read the thread! 🧵1/9

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Aslı Göncü-Köse@AsliGoncuKose·
It was a great pleasure and honor to be a part of the CoCo Project! Our 2nd article has just been published. Thanks to all of our project team members and collaborators from all around the world! :)
Julian Scharbert@JulianScharbert

Our paper on #wellbeing after the outbreak of war in #Ukraine is out today with #openaccess @NatureComms! rdcu.be/dy7h0 This paper represents a collaborative effort of >50 authors to unveil the psychological implications of the war. For a summary, read the thread! 🧵1/9

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Julian Scharbert@JulianScharbert·
Finally, I want to express a big THANK YOU to the engaged team of co-authors who invested their time and resources to help with this big project. 9/9
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Julian Scharbert@JulianScharbert·
In summary, our analyses show that the psychological dimension of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war should not be neglected. In particular, individuals living in Europe with existing vulnerabilities (i.e., low trait Stability) might be struggling to cope with the crisis. 8/9
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Julian Scharbert@JulianScharbert·
We also investigated whether the daily salience of the war on social media (approximated by the number of Tweets each day containing the keyword #Ukraine) was associated with daily well-being levels, which was indeed the case. This graphic shows the two trajectories. 7/9
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Julian Scharbert@JulianScharbert·
We also investigated various other potential moderators of the well-being changes (e.g., age, gender, political orientation), but personality traits were the only group of variables for which we found credible evidence that they influenced the well-being trajectories. 6/9
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Our preregistered analyses showed a large heterogeneity in how quickly individuals recovered from the decline in well-being, and these recovery effects were strongly associated with trait Stability (a combination of Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and low Neuroticism). 5/9
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Julian Scharbert@JulianScharbert·
We fit various multilevel models to the data to identify the one that best approximated the change in well-being around the outbreak of war. The best-fitting model indicated linear trends before/after the Russian invasion on Feb 24 and a sudden drop in well-being on that day. 4/9
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Julian Scharbert@JulianScharbert·
While these dimensions are immediately visible, the psychological implications might be more difficult to trace. Here, we used international experience-sampling data to track well-being levels across Europe during the weeks surrounding the outbreak of war. 3/9
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