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Catharine Evers

Catharine Evers

Utrecht University
Netherlands

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Social psychology
  • Cognition
  • Psychiatry

Catharine Evers spends much of her time researching Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Emotional eating, Snacking and Food intake. Her primary area of study in Social psychology is in the field of Internal-External Control. Her Internal-External Control research integrates issues from Emotion work, Emotionality, Expression and Affect.

Her studies in Developmental psychology integrate themes in fields like Cognitive appraisal, Anger expression and Social cognition. Her research in Feeling intersects with topics in Negative emotion, Self-concept and Emotion induction. Her Young adult study combines topics in areas such as Taste, Clinical psychology, Mood and Happiness.

Her most cited work include:

  • Feeding Your Feelings: Emotion Regulation Strategies and Emotional Eating (248 citations)
  • How to Bite Your Tongue Without Blowing Your Top: Implicit Evaluation of Emotion Regulation Predicts Affective Responding to Anger Provocation (138 citations)
  • “Because I Am Worth It” A Theoretical Framework and Empirical Review of a Justification-Based Account of Self-Regulation Failure (117 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Catharine Evers mainly investigates Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry and Emotional eating. In general Social psychology study, her work on Temptation and Affect often relates to the realm of Self-licensing, Food intake and Dilemma, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Her work on Young adult as part of general Developmental psychology research is frequently linked to Health behavior, Context and Overeating, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.

The concepts of her Clinical psychology study are interwoven with issues in Procrastination, Bedtime, Norm and Individual difference. Her work on Aggression, Psychiatric hospital and Mental health as part of general Psychiatry study is frequently connected to Suicide prevention and Injury prevention, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. When carried out as part of a general Anger research project, her work on Anger expression is frequently linked to work in Perspective, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Social psychology (43.04%)
  • Developmental psychology (31.65%)
  • Clinical psychology (20.25%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2015-2019)?

  • Developmental psychology (31.65%)
  • Self-licensing (11.39%)
  • Clinical psychology (20.25%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Catharine Evers focuses on Developmental psychology, Self-licensing, Clinical psychology, Procrastination and Bedtime. She combines subjects such as Binge-eating disorder and Affect with her study of Developmental psychology. Her Affect study incorporates themes from Young adult, Impulsivity and Anorexia nervosa.

Her Self-licensing research overlaps with Social psychology, Indulgence, Temptation, Dysfunctional family and Weight control. She does research in Social psychology, focusing on Vignette specifically. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Meta-analysis, Overweight and Behavioral neuroscience.

Between 2015 and 2019, her most popular works were:

  • Healthy diet: Health impact, prevalence, correlates, and interventions (65 citations)
  • Feeling bad or feeling good, does emotion affect your consumption of food? A meta-analysis of the experimental evidence. (64 citations)
  • Does Self-Licensing Benefit Self-Regulation Over Time? An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study of Food Temptations: (53 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Social psychology
  • Cognition
  • Psychiatry

Her primary areas of study are Clinical psychology, Emotional eating, Affect, Self-licensing and Assessment design. The Clinical psychology study combines topics in areas such as Procrastination, Feeling, Bedtime and Behavioral neuroscience. Emotional eating is integrated with Meta-analysis, Overweight, Eating disorders, Causal link and Attribution in her research.

The various areas that Catharine Evers examines in her Affect study include Developmental psychology and Confabulation. Catharine Evers incorporates a variety of subjects into her writings, including Self-licensing, Association, Temptation, Indulgence, Social psychology and Resistance.

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Best Publications

Feeding Your Feelings: Emotion Regulation Strategies and Emotional Eating

Catharine Evers;F Marijn Stok;Denise T D de Ridder.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2010)

545 Citations

How to Bite Your Tongue Without Blowing Your Top: Implicit Evaluation of Emotion Regulation Predicts Affective Responding to Anger Provocation

Iris B. Mauss;Catharine Evers;Frank H. Wilhelm;James J. Gross.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2006)

306 Citations

Emotional eating: Eating when emotional or emotional about eating?

Marieke A Adriaanse;Denise T D de Ridder;Catharine Evers.
Psychology & Health (2011)

213 Citations

Good mood food. Positive emotion as a neglected trigger for food intake

Catharine Evers;Marieke Adriaanse;Denise T.D. de Ridder;Jessie C. de Witt Huberts.
Appetite (2013)

211 Citations

License to sin: Self-licensing as a mechanism underlying hedonic consumption

Jessie C. de Witt Huberts;Catharine Evers;Denise T. D. De Ridder.
European Journal of Social Psychology (2012)

160 Citations

Assessing yourself as an emotional eater: mission impossible?

C. Evers;D.T.D. De Ridder;M.A. Adriaanse.
Health Psychology (2009)

156 Citations

“Because I Am Worth It” A Theoretical Framework and Empirical Review of a Justification-Based Account of Self-Regulation Failure

Jessie C. De Witt Huberts;Catharine Evers;Denise T. D. De Ridder.
Personality and Social Psychology Review (2014)

154 Citations

Anger and social appraisal: A spicy sex difference

Catharine Evers;Agneta H. Fischer;Patricia M. Rodriguez Mosquera;Antony Stephen Reid Manstead.
Emotion (2005)

152 Citations

Healthy diet: Health impact, prevalence, correlates, and interventions

Denise de Ridder;Floor Kroese;Catharine Evers;Marieke Adriaanse.
Psychology & Health (2017)

151 Citations

Bedtime Procrastination: Introducing a New Area of Procrastination

Floor M. Kroese;Denise T. D. De Ridder;Catharine Evers;Marieke A. Adriaanse.
Frontiers in Psychology (2014)

142 Citations

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