
Jessica Hamilton
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Assistant Prof @rutgers_psych. Director of The Hamilton Lab studying teen social media, sleep, & suicide prevention. SciComm & Advocacy. thehamiltonlab.org
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I will be recruiting a graduate student in Developmental Psychology (UW Psychology) this cycle. Our lab (interACTlab) studies how social media impacts youth wellbeing mostly in Latin America. We also work with schools to promote healthy digital habits.




How many pubs do you need for tenure? What is the salary like in academia vs gov jobs? Will I be happy at a corporation vs a teaching college? All of your answers are here! For free! From American Psychological Association apa.org/science/progra…



Smartphone sensing to objectively capture social media can tell us a lot about teens’ patterns of use (platforms, timing, checking/duration)— but there are a lot of challenges too! Like how do we define social media? See below! Melissa Dreier carissa low link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Friday recap of our first Speaker Series talk of the year with Dr. Jessica Hamilton, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University and Director of the Hamilton Lab. Thank you to everyone who joined us! For more info on our Speaker Series, visit ➡️ go.fiu.edu/SpeakerSeries


Explore the different types of negative and positive #SocialMedia experiences and the effects these experiences have on adolescent suicidal ideation with this insightful podcast from Jessica Hamilton on her recent Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry paper. A must listen! bit.ly/4fFr0PL #ListenLearnLike

Is too much emphasis placed on #ScreenTime with regards to suicide risk factors & #MentalHealth? In this podcast, Jessica Hamilton discusses her Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry paper on positive & negative #SocialMedia experiences & proximal risk for suicidal ideation in adolescents. bit.ly/4fFr0PL

In this Papers Podcast, Jessica Hamilton discusses her recent Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry paper on positive & negative #SocialMedia experiences & proximal risk for suicidal ideation in adolescents. There is an overview of the paper, key findings, & implications for practice. bit.ly/4fFr0PL