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Wat will you be doing?
This postdoctoral position is embedded within the Horizon Europe-funded YEAH! project. The overall aim of the project is to develop and test an innovative intervention using digital solutions, to promote social interactions that empower children and adolescents to make lifestyle choices that benefit their health and well-being. Accare is involved in this project as an expert in child and adolescent mental health, including epidemiologic expertise. In this position, you will work on the first phases of the YEAH! project, focused on the development of the intervention. This includes work package 1 (months 1-20) and work package 4 (months 13-28). The aim of work package 1 is to identify socio-environmental, interpersonal, and individual determinants of health behaviors and health to inform the development of the intervention. You will perform hypothesis-driven analyses in large cohorts (e.g., the Dutch ABCD study), using for instance mixed models or growth curve analysis. Once important determinants and outcomes have been identified, work package 4 aims to select and validate optimal assessment instruments that can be used to test the intervention. As part of this work package, you will participate in tool selection and translation of assessment instruments to Dutch, lead studies to validate the chosen instruments in the Netherlands, and collaborate in statistical analyses of the results (e.g., to establish convergent and divergent validity and measurement invariance).
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Who are you?
Fixed-term contract: 28 months.
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Who are we?
Accare is an academic and ambitious organization for child and youth psychiatry with 25 locations in the north, middle, and east of the Netherlands. We believe that every child has a right to participate. Every child and every family can come to us for care, even with very complex care needs. Complex problems cannot be solved on your own, that’s why we work together with others. We also believe that every child has a right to the best evidence-based care. We are continuously developing by connecting clinical practice and science, and by investing in research, innovation, and education.
Child Study Center
Scientific research and education are bundled in the Accare Child Study Center. Accare wants to keep improving and developing the care for our youth. That is why we do practice-oriented research into new forms of health care and into the effects of various treatments. We also do (more fundamental) research into the etiology of mental health problems in children and adolescents. There are currently around 40 ongoing research projects, including a number of PhD projects. Researchers at Accare are affiliated with the University Medical Center Groningen. Accare also offers a large number of courses to disseminate knowledge and is a certified practice organisation for several degree courses.
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