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Manfred H. M. van Dulmen

Manfred H. M. van Dulmen

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Psychology

D-Index
39
Citations
9491
World Ranking
8429
National Ranking
4502

Overview

Manfred H. M. van Dulmen is affiliated with Kent State University in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, General Health Professions, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Genetics.

The research topics covered by van Dulmen include:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Human-Animal Interaction Studies
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Geographies of human-animal interactions
  • Psychology of Social Influence

Their recent papers feature studies on adolescent relationships, social development, and romantic attitudes across cultures. Notable publications include:

  • "Romantic relationships and sexuality in diverse adolescent populations: Introduction to the special issue," 2020, published in Journal of Adolescence
  • "Assessing children's relationships with pet dogs: A multi-method approach," 2022, published in Social Development
  • "Cross-cultural variations in romantic and sexual attitudes and experiences among young adults in India and the USA," 2022, published in Current Psychology
  • "The Role of Friends and Romantic Partners in College-Attending Emerging Adults' Engagement and GPA," 2022, published in Emerging Adulthood
  • "Psychometric validation and cross-cultural comparison of the Romantic Inclination Scale," 2021, published in Personal Relationships

Van Dulmen has published extensively in several academic venues, including:

  • Journal of Adolescence
  • Personal Relationships
  • Social Development
  • Current Psychology
  • Emerging Adulthood

Frequent co-authors collaborating with van Dulmen are:

  • Haylee K. DeLuca Bishop
  • Kathryn A. Kerns
  • Logan B. Kochendorfer
  • Carli A. Obeldobel
  • Marissa Gastelle

Best Publications

  • When More Is Not Better: The Role of Cumulative Risk in Child Behavior Outcomes.

    Karen Appleyard;Byron Egeland;Manfred H.M. van Dulmen;L. Alan Sroufe

  • Initial psychometric properties of the experiences questionnaire: validation of a self-report measure of decentering.

    David M. Fresco;Michael T. Moore;Manfred H.M. van Dulmen;Zindel V. Segal

  • Behavior problems in postinstitutionalized internationally adopted children

    Megan R. Gunnar;Manfred H. M. Van Dulmen

  • The role of developmental assets in predicting academic achievement: a longitudinal study.

    Peter C. Scales;Peter L. Benson;Eugene C. Roehlkepartain;Arturo Sesma

  • Peer rejection, temperament, and cortisol activity in preschoolers

    Megan R. Gunnar;Anne M. Sebanc;Kathryn Tout;Bonny Donzella

  • The Long-Term Consequences of Maltreatment in the Early Years: A Developmental Pathway Model to Antisocial Behavior

    Byron Egeland;Tuppett Yates;Karen Appleyard;Manfred van Dulmen

  • Casual Sexual Relationships and Experiences in Emerging Adulthood

    Shannon E. Claxton;Manfred H. M. van Dulmen

  • Oxford handbook of methods in positive psychology.

    Anthony D. Ong;Manfred H. M. van Dulmen

  • Comparisons of adopted and nonadopted adolescents in a large, nationally representative sample.

    Brent C. Miller;Xitao Fan;Mathew Christensen;Harold D. Grotevant

  • Friendships and Romance in Emerging Adulthood: Assessing Distinctiveness in Close Relationships.

    Andrew Collins;Manfred van Dulmen

  • Psychosocial predictors and outcomes of loneliness trajectories from childhood to early adolescence.

    Katherine C. Schinka;Manfred H. M. van Dulmen;Andrea D. Mata;Robert M. Bossarte

  • Randomized Controlled Trial of Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction for Prehypertension

    Joel W. Hughes;David M. Fresco;Rodney Myerscough;Manfred H. M. van Dulmen

  • Mediating links between maternal depression and offspring psychopathology: The importance of independent data

    Keith B. Burt;Manfred H.M. Van Dulmen;Jill Carlivati;Byron Egeland

  • Adopted Adolescents' Overrepresentation in Mental Health Counseling: Adoptees' Problems or Parents' Lower Threshold for Referral?

    Brent C. Miller;Xitao Fan;Harold D. Grotevant;Mathew Christensen

  • Cognitive function and treatment adherence in older adults with heart failure.

    Michael L. Alosco;Mary Beth Spitznagel;Manfred van Dulmen;Naftali Raz

  • Regression Models for Count Data: Illustrations using Longitudinal Predictors of Childhood Injury

    Bryan T. Karazsia;Manfred H. M. van Dulmen

  • FATHERS DO MAKE A DIFFERENCE: PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT AND ADOLESCENT ALCOHOL USE

    Elizabeth A. Goncy;Manfred H.M. van Dulmen

  • A psychometric evaluation of behavioral inhibition and approach self-report measures

    Alex Cogswell;Lauren B. Alloy;Manfred H.M. van Dulmen;David M. Fresco

  • Developmental assessment of competence from early childhood to middle adolescence.

    Jelena Obradović;Manfred H.M. van Dulmen;Tuppett M. Yates;Elizabeth A. Carlson

  • Thinking Meta-Theoretically about the Role of Internalization in the Development of Body Dissatisfaction and Body Change Behaviors

    Bryan T. Karazsia;Manfred H.M. van Dulmen;Kendal Wong;Janis H. Crowther

Frequent Co-Authors

Joel W. Hughes
Joel W. Hughes Kent State University
Mary Beth Spitznagel
Mary Beth Spitznagel Kent State University
Ronald A. Cohen
Ronald A. Cohen University of Florida
Lawrence H. Sweet
Lawrence H. Sweet University of Georgia
Naftali Raz
Naftali Raz Stony Brook University
John Gunstad
John Gunstad Kent State University
Harold D. Grotevant
Harold D. Grotevant University of Massachusetts Amherst
Xitao Fan
Xitao Fan Chinese University of Hong Kong
W. Andrew Collins
W. Andrew Collins University of Minnesota
Daniel J. Flannery
Daniel J. Flannery Case Western Reserve University

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