Cynthia Suveg is a researcher affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with a focus on clinical psychology, education, social psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and public health, environmental and occupational health.
Suveg's research covers topics related to child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, early childhood education and development, heart rate variability and autonomic control, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes, adolescent and pediatric healthcare, and attachment and relationship dynamics.
Recent publications by Suveg include:
The venues where Suveg frequently publishes include Developmental Psychobiology, Developmental Psychology, Journal of American College Health, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, and Child Development.
Regular coauthors in Suveg's research include Zhuo Rachel Han, Molly E. Hale, Kara B. West, Jianjie Xu, and Hui Wang.
Philip C. Kendall;Jennifer L. Hudson;Elizabeth A. Gosch;Ellen C. Flannery-Schroeder
Janice Zeman;Kimberly Shipman;Cynthia Suveg
Cynthia Suveg;Janice Zeman
Philip C. Kendall;Scott N. Compton;John T. Walkup;Boris Birmaher
Philip C. Kendall;Joanna A. Robin;Kristina A. Hedtke;Cynthia Suveg
Scott N. Compton;Tara S. Peris;Daniel Almirall;Boris Birmaher
Matthew P. Herring;Marni L. Jacob;Cynthia Suveg;Rodney K. Dishman
Cynthia Suveg;Janice Zeman;Ellen Flannery-Schroeder;Michael Cassano
Diana M. Morelen;Anne Shaffer;Cynthia Suveg
Tara S. Peris;Scott N. Compton;Philip C. Kendall;Boris Birmaher
Anne Shaffer;Cynthia Suveg;Kristel Thomassin;Laura L. Bradbury
Cynthia Suveg;Erica Sood;Jonathan S. Comer;Philip C. Kendall
Cynthia Suveg;Erica Sood;Andrea Barmish;Shilpee Tiwari
Cynthia Suveg;Philip C. Kendall;Jonathan S. Comer;Joanna Robin
Cynthia Suveg;Brian Hoffman;Janice L. Zeman;Kristel Thomassin
Philip C. Kendall;Jonathan S. Comer;Craig D. Marker;Torrey A. Creed
Molly Davis;Kara West;Joanie Bilms;Diana Morelen
Cynthia Suveg;Anne Shaffer;Diana Morelen;Kristel Thomassin
Cynthia Suveg;Diana Morelen;Gene A. Brewer;Kristel Thomassin
Janice Lillian Zeman;Michael Cassano;Cynthia Suveg;Kimberly Shipman
Cynthia Suveg;Michael A. Southam-Gerow;Kimberly L. Goodman;Philip C. Kendall
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