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Harriette Riese is affiliated with the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with a significant emphasis on experimental and cognitive psychology, applied psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and clinical psychology. Additionally, Riese has contributions in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

The main topics covered in their work include mental health research topics, functional brain connectivity studies, digital mental health interventions, and areas involving anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, and cognitive processes. Other topics include sleep and related disorders, behavioral health and interventions, as well as circadian rhythm and melatonin.

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Robert A. Schoevers
  • Marieke Wichers
  • Brenda W.J.H. Penninx
  • Sanne H. Booij
  • Femke Lamers

Harriette Riese has published multiple papers in key venues such as the Journal of Affective Disorders, Psychological Medicine, European Psychiatry, BMC Medicine, and Translational Psychiatry. The number of publications in these venues demonstrates a consistent contribution to the field over time.

Some of the recent papers include:

  • Comorbidity between depression and anxiety: assessing the role of bridge mental states in dynamic psychological networks, 2020, BMC Medicine
  • Time to get personal? The impact of researchers choices on the selection of treatment targets using the experience sampling methodology, 2020, Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • Genome-wide analysis in over 1 million individuals of European ancestry yields improved polygenic risk scores for blood pressure traits, 2024, Nature Genetics
  • Affect fluctuations examined with ecological momentary assessment in patients with current or remitted depression and anxiety disorders, 2020, Psychological Medicine
  • Don't Miss the Moment: A Systematic Review of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Suicide Research, 2022, Frontiers in Digital Health

Best Publications

  • Neuroticism and common mental disorders : Meaning and utility of a complex relationship

    Johan Ormel;Bertus F Jeronimus;Roman Kotov;Harriëtte Riese

  • Personalized Network Modeling in Psychopathology: The Importance of Contemporaneous and Temporal Connections:

    Sacha Epskamp;Claudia D. van Borkulo;Date C. van der Veen;Michelle N. Servaas

  • Netherlands Twin Register: A Focus on Longitudinal Research

    Dorret I. Boomsma;Jacqueline M. Vink;Toos C. E .M. van Beijsterveldt;Eco J. C. de Geus

  • Neuroticism's prospective association with mental disorders halves after adjustment for baseline symptoms and psychiatric history, but the adjusted association hardly decays with time: a meta-analysis on 59 longitudinal/prospective studies with 443 313 participants

    Bertus Jeronimus;R Kotov;Harriette Riese;Johan Ormel

  • Mutual reinforcement between neuroticism and life experiences: a five-wave, 16-year study to test reciprocal causation.

    Bertus F. Jeronimus;Harriette Riese;Robbert Sanderman;Johan Ormel

  • The biological and psychological basis of neuroticism: Current status and future directions

    Johan Ormel;A. Bastiaansen;Harriëtte Riese;Elisabeth H. Bos

  • Adolescents' cortisol responses to awakening and social stress; effects of gender, menstrual phase and oral contraceptives. The TRAILS study.

    Esther M. C. Bouma;Harriette Riese;Johan Ormel;Frank C. Verhulst

  • Netherlands Twin Register: A Focus on Longitudinal Research.

    Janine Stubbe;Dorret I. Boomsma;Jacqueline M. Vink;Toos C. E. M. van Beijsterveldt

  • Heritability of Daytime Ambulatory Blood Pressure in an Extended Twin Design

    Nina Kupper;Gonneke Willemsen;Harriëtte Riese;Daniëlle Posthuma

  • Negative and positive life events are associated with small but lasting change in neuroticism

    B. F. Jeronimus;J. Ormel;A. Aleman;B. W. J. H. Penninx

  • Sleep, circadian rhythm, and physical activity patterns in depressive and anxiety disorders: A 2-week ambulatory assessment study.

    Sonia Difrancesco;Femke Lamers;Harriëtte Riese;Kathleen R. Merikangas

  • Timing matters: long term effects of adversities from prenatal period up to adolescence on adolescents' cortisol stress response. The TRAILS study.

    Nienke M. Bosch;Harriëtte Riese;Sijmen A. Reijneveld;Martin P. Bakker

  • Glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) methylation following stressful events between birth and adolescence. The TRAILS study.

    L J van der Knaap;H Riese;J J Hudziak;J J Hudziak;M M P J Verbiest

  • Comorbidity between depression and anxiety: assessing the role of bridge mental states in dynamic psychological networks.

    Robin N Groen;Oisín Ryan;Johanna T W Wigman;Harriëtte Riese

  • Externalizing and internalizing problems in relation to autonomic function: A population-based study in preadolescents

    Andrea Dietrich;Harriëtte Riese;Frouke E.P.L. Sondeijker;Kirstin Greaves-Lord

  • Neuroticism and the brain: A quantitative meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies investigating emotion processing

    Michelle N. Servaas;Jorien van der Velde;Sergi G. Costafreda;Paul Horton

  • Genetic loci associated with heart rate variability and their effects on cardiac disease risk

    Ilja M. Nolte;M. Loretto Munoz;Vinicius Tragante;Azmeraw T. Amare;Azmeraw T. Amare

  • Netherlands twin family study of anxious depression (NETSAD).

    D.I. Boomsma;A.L. Beem;M. van den Berg;C.V. Dolan

  • Job strain in relation to ambulatory blood pressure, heart rate, and heart rate variability among female nurses.

    Harriëtte Riese;Lorenz J P Van Doornen;Irene L D Houtman;Eco J C De Geus

  • Stressed out? Associations between perceived and physiological stress responses in adolescents: The TRAILS study

    Albertine J. Oldehinkel;Johan Ormel;Nienke M. Bosch;Esther M. C. Bouma

  • As good as it gets? A meta-analysis and systematic review of methodological quality of heart rate variability studies in functional somatic disorders

    Lineke M. Tak;Harriëtte Riese;Geertruida H. de Bock;Andiappan Manoharan

  • Spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity in (pre)adolescents.

    Andrea Dietrich;Harriëtte Riese;Arie M. Van Roon;Klaartje Van Engelen

Frequent Co-Authors

Johan Ormel
Johan Ormel University Medical Center Groningen
Albertine J. Oldehinkel
Albertine J. Oldehinkel University Medical Center Groningen
Ilja M. Nolte
Ilja M. Nolte University Medical Center Groningen
Robert A. Schoevers
Robert A. Schoevers University Medical Center Groningen
Bertus F. Jeronimus
Bertus F. Jeronimus University of Groningen
Marieke Wichers
Marieke Wichers Maastricht University
Gonneke Willemsen
Gonneke Willemsen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Markus Perola
Markus Perola Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
Andrew P. Morris
Andrew P. Morris University of Liverpool

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