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Judith Semon Dubas

Judith Semon Dubas

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Psychology

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Overview

Judith Semon Dubas is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with a total of 29 publications in Psychology and 11 in Social Sciences. Within these fields, Dubas has contributed significantly to subfields such as Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Education, Sociology and Political Science, and Developmental and Educational Psychology.

Dubas's research focuses extensively on topics related to child and adolescent development, with a particular emphasis on psychosocial and emotional development, early childhood education and development, neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, as well as child and animal learning development. Other notable topics include child abuse and trauma, child development and digital technology, and cultural differences and values.

Recent publications by Dubas include the following:

  • Happy Little Benefactor: Prosocial Behaviors Promote Happiness in Young Children From Two Cultures, 2020, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Prosocial Behavior in Young Preschoolers: A Cross-Cultural Study across The Netherlands, India, and China, 2021, The Journal of Genetic Psychology
  • Revisiting goodness of fit in the cultural context: Moving forward from post hoc explanations, 2022, Child Development Perspectives
  • Chinese version of comprehensive early childhood parenting questionnaire (CECPAQ-CV): Factor structure, reliability, and validity, 2021, Current Psychology
  • Cool and hot effortful control moderate how parenting predicts child internalization in Chinese families, 2021, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology

Dubas has published repeatedly in notable journals including Infant and Child Development and Developmental Psychology, each appearing as publication venues for at least two of their works. Additional publication venues include Frontiers in Psychology, The Journal of Genetic Psychology, and Child Development Perspectives.

The researcher collaborates frequently with other scholars, particularly:

  • Maja Deković
  • Shuyang Dong
  • Zhengyan Wang
  • Yue Song
  • Martine Broekhuizen

Overall, Dubas's scholarly output addresses various aspects of childhood development and educational psychology across different cultural contexts, contributing to a nuanced understanding of early socialization, emotional growth, and behavioral regulation in young children.

Best Publications

  • The Relationship Between Parenting and Delinquency: A Meta-analysis

    Machteld Hoeve;Judith Semon Dubas;Veroni I. Eichelsheim;Peter H. van der Laan

  • A meta-analysis of attachment to parents and delinquency.

    Machteld Hoeve;Geert Jan J. M. Stams;Claudia E. van der Put;Judith Semon Dubas

  • A meta-analysis on age differences in risky decision making: Adolescents versus children and adults.

    Ivy N. Defoe;Judith Semon Dubas;Bernd Figner;Marcel A. G. van Aken

  • Age at Natural Menopause in a Population-based Screening Cohort: The Role of Menarche, Fecundity, and Lifestyle Factors

    Paulus A. H. van Noord;Judith S. Dubas;Martinus Dorland;Hilda Boersma

  • Differences in sensitivity to parenting depending on child temperament: A meta-analysis.

    Meike Slagt;Judith Semon Dubas;Maja Deković;Marcel A. G. van Aken

  • Trajectories of delinquency and parenting styles

    Machteld Hoeve;Arjan Blokland;Judith Semon Dubas;Rolf Loeber

  • Maternal and paternal parenting styles: unique and combined links to adolescent and early adult delinquency

    Machteld Hoeve;Judith Semon Dubas;Jan R.M. Gerris;Peter H. van der Laan

  • Geographical distance from parents and adjustment during adolescence and young adulthood

    Judith Semon Dubas;Anne C. Petersen

  • Transitions in body and behavior: a meta-analytic study on the relationship between pubertal development and adolescent sexual behavior

    Laura Baams;Judith Semon Dubas;Geertjan Overbeek;Marcel A.G. van Aken

  • A Longitudinal Investigation of Adolescents' Changing Perceptions of Pubertal Timing.

    Judith Semon Dubas;Julia A. Graber;Anne C. Petersen

  • How Gender Moderates the Grandparent-Grandchild Relationship: A Comparison of Kin-Keeper and Kin-Selector Theories

    Judith Semon Dubas

  • Heritability of menopausal age in mothers and daughters.

    Kristel M. van Asselt;Helen S. Kok;Peter L. Pearson;Judith S. Dubas

  • Longitudinal changes in the time parents spend in activities with their adolescent children as a function of child age, pubertal status, and gender.

    Judith Semon Dubas;Jan R. M. Gerris

  • Sensory Processing Sensitivity as a Marker of Differential Susceptibility to Parenting.

    Meike Slagt;Judith Semon Dubas;Marcel A. G. van Aken;Bruce J. Ellis

  • Midlife concerns and short-term personality change in middle adulthood

    Marcel A. G. van Aken;Jaap J. A. Denissen;Susan J. T. Branje;Judith Semon Dubas

  • Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids at birth and cognitive function at 7 y of age.

    E C Bakker;A J A Ghys;A D M Kester;J S H Vles

  • The Effects of Pubertal Development on Achievement during Adolescence.

    Judith Semon Dubas;Julia A. Graber;Anne C. Petersen

  • Value transmissions between fathers, mothers, and adolescent and emerging adult children: the role of the family climate.

    Annette M C Roest;Judith Semon Dubas;Jan R M Gerris

  • The effects of sex steroids on spatial performance : a review and an experimental clinical investigation

    Lynn S. Liben;Elizabeth J. Susman;Jordan W. Finkelstein;Vernon M. Chinchilli

  • The relation between the absolute level of parenting and differential parental treatment with adolescent siblings' adjustment.

    Ilse D. Tamrouti-Makkink;Judith Semon Dubas;Jan R.M. Gerris;Marcel A.G. van Aken

  • It takes two to tango: how parents' and adolescents' personalities link to the quality of their mutual relationship.

    Jaap J. A. Denissen;Marcel A. G. van Aken;Judith S. Dubas

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcel A. G. van Aken
Marcel A. G. van Aken Utrecht University
Geertjan Overbeek
Geertjan Overbeek University of Amsterdam
Maja Deković
Maja Deković Utrecht University
Bruce J. Ellis
Bruce J. Ellis University of Utah
Anne C. Petersen
Anne C. Petersen University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Rolf Loeber
Rolf Loeber University of Pittsburgh
Rutger C. M. E. Engels
Rutger C. M. E. Engels Erasmus University Rotterdam
Ad A. Vermulst
Ad A. Vermulst Radboud University
Tom F. M. ter Bogt
Tom F. M. ter Bogt Utrecht University
Ine Vanwesenbeeck
Ine Vanwesenbeeck Utrecht University

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