Doris Ochterbeck
Working Group Evidence Based Public Health
GRA4 A3090
Phone: +49 421 218-68819
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Research interests
Doris Ochterbeck studied health sciences. Her work focuses on addiction research. In her doctoral project, she investigated the effects of addiction models. She is currently preparing a complex addiction prevention project with digital components for adolescents.
Professional career
2/2023 - ongoing
University of Bremen, Leibniz Science Campus Digital Public Health (LScDiPH), Research Associate
3/2018 - ongoing
Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS GmbH, Department of Prevention and Evaluation, Research Associate
11/2015 - 04/2016
WHO Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen/Dk, Division of Information, Evidence, Research, and Innovation (DIR), Research internship
3/2014 - 6/2014
University of Applied Sciences (HAW) Hamburg, Department of Health Sciences, Student Assistant
8/2013 - 11/2013
Diakoniewerk TABEA e. V., Hamburg, Internship
Education
09/2014 - 07/2017
University of Applied Sciences (HAW) Hamburg Health Sciences, Degree: Master of Science
03/2011 - 06/2014
University of Applied Sciences (HAW) Hamburg Health Sciences, Degree: Bachelor of Science
10/1980 - 7/1986
RWTH Aachen (pre-clinic) University of Düsseldorf (clinic) Human medicine discontinued immediately before the 2nd section of the medical examination due to family time
Journal articles with peer review
- Ochterbeck, Doris, Forberger, Sarah, 2022,
Is a brain-based understanding of addiction predominant? An assessment of addiction researchers’ conceptions of addiction and their evaluation of brain-based explanations.
Drug and Alcohol Review, 41(7), 1630–1641, https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.13520
- Ochterbeck, Doris,Frense, Jennifer, Forberger, Sarah, 2023, [4]
A survey of international addiction researchers’ views on implications of brain-based explanations of addiction and the responsibility of affected persons,
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 2023 Aug 11, https://doi.org/10.1177/14550725231188802
- Ochterbeck, Doris,Frense, Jennifer, Forberger, Sarah, 2023, [5]
International addiction researchers’ perspectives on the needs of persons with addictions, the use of neuroscientific research for prevention and treatment, and future foci in addictions research.
Addiction Research & Theory. 2023 Apr 5, doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2023.2189244
Books
Matilda Hellman, Michael Egerer, Janne Stoneham, Sarah Forberger, Vilja M?nnist?-Inkinen, Doris Ochterbeck, Samantha Rundle, 2022, Addiction and the Brain, Knowledge, Beliefs and Ethical Considerations from a Social Perspective, Palgrave Macmillan Singapore.
Posters at scientific conferences
- Ochterbeck D., Hellman M., Forberger S., Ethical implications of brain-based explanations for addiction: A survey among scientists. 5th International Conference on Neuroethics (ICONE), 15-18 September 2019, Lisbon, Portugal.
- Ochterbeck D., Hellman M., Forberger S., Scientific communities in addiction research: Attributes and attitudes. A multi methods approach.Lisbon Addictions 2019 - 3rd European Conference on Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies, 23-25 October 2019, Lisbon, Portugal.
Invited lectures
- Ochterbeck D., Forberger S. On the acceptance of brain-based explanations of addiction: What do researchers think? Addiction Theory Network (ATN) Webinar, 13 June 2022, online Pr?sentation.