Omid V. Ebrahimi
@OmidVEbrahimi
Researcher @UniOfOxford | @OxExpPsy. Clinical Psychologist | Public Health | Statistics. I study how people transition into and recover from mental disorders.
Out in @LancetRH_Europe today #LongCovid After 2 years of work, I'm very excited to share this joint 1st-authored paper w/Shen, Joyce & Didrikson on Severe physical symptoms after #COVID19 infection in 65 000 adults across 4 countries up to 27 months 🧵 thelancet.com/journals/lanep…

Almost exactly one year after starting my lab (!), I'm thrilled to share our first preprint! 🥳 @ukeleily @sharinahamm @francesghart We propose future directions for mathematical, computational, & digital methods to advancing suicide research. Preprint: osf.io/preprints/psya…
📜 Our new article on urbanicity and mental health is just out: We find no universal link between urbanicity and the prevalence of mental health disorders when examining 500,000 adults across the UK, Norway, and New Zealand. 🧵 Summary below: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
How does where we live – urban, rural, or in-between – relate to our mental health? 🌆🏞️ In this cross-national study, we investigate the links between urbanicity, anxiety & depressive disorders in 500,000 adults across the UK, Norway, and New Zealand 🧵 doi.org/10.31219/osf.i…
Excited to share a new preprint w/ Tessa Blanken, Han van der Maas, & @BorsboomDenny! We discuss the striking (implicit) assumption of path symmetry in current theories of psychopathology, which is misaligned with complex dynamical systems. Read more: osf.io/preprints/osf/…
Excited to speak at the Network Science Conference in Maastricht about the utility of psychometric networks in the precision diagnostics field! Come to our session on Friday at 2pm & check out the program for the many great talks at the conference. @netscisociety #NetSci2025

Picturesque Sunday at Magdalen College @magdalenoxford @UniofOxford

Had a great time giving a talk in Cambridge and exploring the city. Thanks for hosting me, Trinity College and @kristoberg! @TrinCollCam @Cambridge_Uni

Excited to give a talk at University of Cambridge (@psychiatry_ucam @Cambridge_Uni) on precision diagnostics and profiles of depression, this Thursday at 12:30 BST. The talk is hybrid, so feel free to DM me for a link if you wish to attend.
Very excited to have obtained my DClinPsy degree in the UK. The process could have been smoother and less time-intensive, but overall happy it's done. Working as a clinician is a key part of my identity. I look forward to staying more closely in touch with clinical practice,…
Study view from @magdalenoxford ☕️💻 📷 | @OmidVEbrahimi
Not the worst place to review a manuscript. @UniofOxford @magdalenoxford

Our paper on vaccine hesitancy is now published in BMC Medicine! Very thankful to Omid and other colleagues for an inspiring collaboration!
Excited to share our @BMCMedicine article on Modifiable Risk Factors of Vaccine Hesitancy With 2 independent teams of authors blind to each others procedures, we combine gradient boosting machines & thematic analysis, & replicate results in 2 nations 🧵 bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
Wondering about #OpenScience Practices for #Qualitative Research? In our new paper, we showcase the use of audit trails to transparently document the full qualitative analysis procedure. Audit trails are equivalent to sharing code in #quant research: bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
A mixed methods multiple population study combining #MachineLearning and thematic analysis finds insights into modifiable risk factors of vaccine hesitancy. @OmidVEbrahimi, @EllaSandbakken, @sverreuj, @larswestlye Read more @BMCMedicine: bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…