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Overview

Antonia Bifulco is affiliated with Middlesex University in the United Kingdom. Their body of research predominantly encompasses the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with a focus on subfields such as Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, and Political Science and International Relations.

The main topics addressed in Bifulco's research include:

  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics

Bifulco has contributed to a range of academic journals and venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Educational and Child Psychology
  • Genealogy
  • Military Psychology
  • Cyberpsychology Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace
  • Journal of American College Health

Their recent papers highlight diverse interests within psychological and social research:

  • War trauma impacts in Ukrainian combat and civilian populations: Moral injury and associated mental health symptoms (2023, Military Psychology)
  • The psychological impacts of content moderation on content moderators: A qualitative study (2023, Cyberpsychology Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace)
  • Life events, depression and supportive relationships affect academic achievement in university students (2020, Journal of American College Health)
  • Content Moderator Mental Health, Secondary Trauma, and Well-being: A Cross-Sectional Study (2023, Cyberpsychology Behavior and Social Networking)
  • Understanding trauma in children and young people in the school setting (2021, Educational and Child Psychology)

Collaborations are an integral aspect of Bifulco's research environment. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Ruth Spence
  • Jeffrey DeMarco
  • Lisa Kagan
  • Paula Bradbury
  • Elena Martellozzo

Best Publications

  • Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse (CECA): A Retrospective Interview Measure

    A. Bifulco;G. W. Brown;T. O. Harris

  • Life events, vulnerability and onset of depression: some refinements.

    G W Brown;A Bifulco;T O Harris

  • Associations between depression and specific childhood experiences of abuse and neglect: a meta-analysis

    Maria Rita Infurna;Corinna Reichl;Peter Parzer;Adriano Schimmenti

  • The childhood experience of care and abuse questionnaire (CECA.Q): Validation in a community series

    Antonia Bifulco;O. Bernazzani;P. M. Moran;C. Jacobs

  • Loss of parent in childhood and adult psychiatric disorder: The role of lack of adequate parental care.

    Tirril Harris;George W. Brown;Antonia Bifulco

  • Early sexual abuse and clinical depression in adult life.

    A Bifulco;G W Brown;Z Adler

  • Adult attachment style. I: Its relationship to clinical depression.

    Antonia Bifulco;P.M. Moran;C. Ball;Odette Bernazzani

  • Adverse childhood experiences and their impact on frequency, severity, and the individual function of nonsuicidal self-injury in youth

    Michael Kaess;Peter Parzer;Margarete Mattern;Paul L. Plener

  • Exploring psychological abuse in childhood: II. Association with other abuse and adult clinical depression

    Antonia Bifulco;Patricia M. Moran;Rebecca Baines;Amanda Bunn

  • Adult attachment style as mediator between childhood neglect/abuse and adult depression and anxiety

    Antonia Bifulco;Junghye Kwon;Catherine Jacobs;Patricia M. Moran

  • Self-esteem and depression. II. Social correlates of self-esteem.

    G. W. Brown;Antonia T. Bifulco;H. O. Veiel;B. Andrews

  • Memories of childhood neglect and abuse: corroboration in a series of sisters.

    A. Bifulco;G. W. Brown;A. Lillie;J. Jarvis

  • Childhood loss of parent, lack of adequate parental care and adult depression: a replication.

    Antonia T. Bifulco;George W. Brown;Tirril O. Harris

  • Maternal attachment style and depression associated with childbirth: preliminary results from a European and US cross-cultural study.

    Antonia Bifulco;Barbara Figueiredo;Nicole Guedeney;Laura L. Gorman

  • Predicting depression in women: the role of past and present vulnerability

    A. Bifulco;G. W. Brown;Peter Moran;C. Ball

  • Linking lack of care in childhood to anxiety disorders in emerging adulthood: the role of attachment styles

    Adriano Schimmenti;Antonia Bifulco

  • Childhood adversity, parental vulnerability and disorder: examining inter‐generational transmission of risk

    Antonia Bifulco;P.M. Moran;C. Ball;C. Jacobs

  • Self-esteem and depression. III. Aetiological issues.

    G. W. Brown;Antonia T. Bifulco;B. Andrews

  • Adult attachment style. II: Its relationship to psychosocial depressive-vulnerability

    Antonia Bifulco;P.M. Moran;C. Ball;A. Lillie

  • Life stress, chronic subclinical symptoms and vulnerability to clinical depression.

    G.W. Brown;A. Bifulco;T. Harris;L. Bridge

  • Social Support, Life Events and Depression

    George W. Brown;Antonia Bifulco

Frequent Co-Authors

Adriano Schimmenti
Adriano Schimmenti Università degli Studi di Enna Kore
George W. Brown
George W. Brown King's College London
Bárbara Figueiredo
Bárbara Figueiredo University of Minho
Bernice Andrews
Bernice Andrews Royal Holloway University of London
Gary Brown
Gary Brown Royal Holloway University of London
Michael Kaess
Michael Kaess University of Bern
Peter Parzer
Peter Parzer University Hospital Heidelberg
Franz Resch
Franz Resch Heidelberg University
Romuald Brunner
Romuald Brunner Heidelberg University
Patricia Cohen
Patricia Cohen Columbia University

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