Dr. rer. med. Margrit Löbner
Research focus
- E-mental-health (effectiveness and acceptability of E-mental health interventions, development of internet-based self-management programs)
- Public mental health (depression, bereavement)
- Health services research (cohort studies, intervention development and RCTs, implementation projects)
- Psychiatric comorbidity in medical conditions
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Curriculum Vitae
Löbner, Margrit, PhD, Psychologist |
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Official position |
Leader of research group “Health services research and (E-)mental health across the life span”, Institute of Social Medicine, Occupational Health and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Leipzig |
Institution |
Faculty of Medicine, University of Leipzig |
Academic education and degrees
2001-2007 |
Studies in Psychology, University of Leipzig, Germany |
2007 |
Diploma in Psychology |
2012 |
PhD (Dr. rer. med.), University of Leipzig |
ongoing |
Postgraduate program on psychological psychotherapy (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) at IPT Leipzig |
Professional career
2007-2010 |
Research fellow, Department of Psychiatry, Public Health Research Unit, University of Leipzig |
2011 |
Doctoral scholarship at the Institute for Social Medicine, Occupational Health and Public Health (ISAP), University of Leipzig |
Since 2012 |
Research fellow, Institute for Social Medicine, Occupational Health and Public Health (ISAP), University of Leipzig |
Since 2017 |
Leader of research group “Health services research and (E-)mental health across the life span”, Institute of Social Medicine, Occupational Health and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Leipzig |
Honors, awards and positions
2012 |
Stephan-Weiland-Award (DGEpi) |
2014 |
Hans-Heimann-Award (DGPPN) |
2019 |
Roland-Ernst-Research Award (Roland-Ernst-Stiftung) |
10 most important peer-reviewed papers
(10 out of: 42, SCOPUS h-index: 12)
Pabst A, Löbner M (shared first authorship), Stein J, Luppa M, Kersting A, et al. Internet-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy Only for the Young? A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Depression Treatment. Front. Psychiatry. 2020;11:735.
Löbner M, Stein J, Rechenberg T, Förster F, Dorow M, et al. Nutzungsakzeptanz und Implementierungspräferenzen einer Online-Intervention für Depressionen bei Menschen mit Adipositas: Ergebnisse einer Pilotstudie. Psychiatr Prax. 2019;46(8):451-459.
Löbner M, Dorow M, Pabst A, Stein J, Kersting A, et al. Online-Selbstmanagement bei Depressionen – Die Beziehung von Dosis und Wirksamkeit im hausärztlichen Versorgungssetting. Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr. 2019;87(3):181-186.
Löbner M, Pabst A, Stein J, Dorow M, Matschinger H, et al. Computerized cognitive behavior therapy for patients with mild to moderately severe depression in primary care: A pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial (@ktiv). J Affect Disord. 2018;238:317-326.
Löbner M, Stein J, Luppa M, Konnopka A, Meisel HJ, et al. Choosing the right rehabilitation setting after herniated disc surgery: Motives, motivations and expectations from the patients' perspective. PLoS One. 2017; 12(8):e0183698.
Löbner M, Stein J, Rost T, Förster F, Dorow M, et al. Innovative E-Health-Ansätze für komorbide Depressionen bei Patienten mit Adipositas: Nutzungsakzeptanz aus Patienten und Expertenperspektive. Psychiat Prax. 2017;44(5):286-295.
Löbner M, Luppa M, Konnopka A, Meisel HJ, Günther L, et al. Inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation after herniated disc surgery? – Setting-specific preferences, participation and outcome of rehabilitation. Plos One. 2014;9(3):e89200.
Löbner M, Luppa M, Matschinger H, Konnopka A, Meisel HJ, et al. The course of depression and anxiety in patients undergoing disc surgery: a longitudinal observational study. J Psychosom Res. 2012;72(3):185-194.
Zieger M (now Löbner M), Luppa M, Meisel HJ, Günther L, Winkler D, et al. The impact of psychiatric comorbidity on the return to work in patients undergoing herniated disc surgery. J Occup Rehabil. 2011;21(1):54-65.
Zieger M (now Löbner M), Luppa M, Matschinger H, Meisel HJ, Günther L, et al. Affective, anxiety and substance related disorders in patients undergoing herniated disc surgery. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2011;46(11):1181-90.