Undergraduate RA Positions in the Penn Lab (Social Cognition and Psychosocial Treatment for Schizophrenia)
The Penn Lab is hiring undergraduate research assistants to begin in Summer 2024, with opportunities to continue on in the coming academic year. The Penn Lab primarily works with individuals who have experienced their first episode of psychosis (FEP) or who have a schizophrenia spectrum disorder (schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or schizophreniform). Dr. David Penn’s research typically focuses within two areas: social cognition and psychosocial treatment for schizophrenia.
Some current studies include:
The Horyzons Project: Horyzons is a moderated online social therapeutic (MOST) platform adapted for Americans with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and first episode psychosis (FEP). This platform was built much like a social media platform but has additional features central to mental health and recovery (such as access to online therapists, peer support specialists, and wellness activities based in psychoeducation and cognitive behavioral therapy). Previous Horyzons implementation within clinical services assessed the effectiveness of the platform in the recovery of individuals experiencing FEP. The current Horyzons project assesses the implementation and integration of the digital intervention within specialized FEP standard care.
The Altitudes Project: Altitudes is a digital platform for families with loved ones experiencing schizophrenia spectrum disorders and FEP. The platform, originally developed for Australian families, is being adapted for American families and contexts. The platform provides psychoeducation, skills, online therapists, and family peer specialists to support themselves and their loved one in the journey to recovery. Altitudes is currently being piloted with family members from two specialized FEP clinics. The project will assess the effectiveness of the platform in improving and supporting caregiver mental health and social facets.
Previous studies still in data analysis include:
PACE-Life: Physical Activity Can Enhance Life. This study is currently in the randomized control trial phase and data collection has now been completed. Participants with schizophrenia spectrum disorders or unspecified psychosis were randomly assigned to either Fitbit only or Fitbit + the PACE-Life exercise intervention. During the pandemic, this intervention involved virtual exercise groups held for participants twice a week.
Targeting Stress Reactivity in Schizophrenia: Integrating Coping Awareness Therapy (I-CAT): The purpose of this study was to develop and then subsequently evaluate a mindfulness and positive therapy intervention for individuals with first episode psychosis. Following a manual development period, an open trial of six clients was conducted, which led to a small-scale RCT (n=40). The study was completed in January 2020, and we are currently in the data analysis phase of this trial.
Race and Psychosis Intervention Development (RAPID): This project aimed to develop a culturally tailored treatment for Black Americans with first-episode psychosis (FEP). This project was completed in two phases. The first phase (recently completed) involved qualitative interviewing of clients, family members, clinicians, and PS/S and SE/E specialists with experiences in dealing with FEP. These interviews will inform the development of a culturally tailored treatment manual.
Responsibilities in this position may include (though not limited to):
● Querying and organization of data about participant engagement with a digital intervention for first episode psychosis;
● Transcription of audio/video files from qualitative interview recordings;
● Qualitative analysis of transcriptions, including possible codebook creation or other reporting;
● Administering questionnaires to participants
Please submit your application to the Penn Lab here (please do not submit through Office of Undergraduate Research): https://forms.gle/XKKeG9sK4jfg83887