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Marie Bee Hui Yap

Marie Bee Hui Yap

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Psychology

D-Index
42
Citations
8486
World Ranking
7495
National Ranking
438

Overview

Marie Bee Hui Yap is affiliated with Monash University in Australia. The main fields of their research include Psychology and Social Sciences, with a focus on subfields such as Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Education, Social Psychology, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their research covers several key topics, including:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Marie Bee Hui Yap include:

  • "The association between adverse childhood experiences and common mental disorders and suicidality: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses", 2021, European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • "Modifiable parental factors in adolescent sleep: A systematic review and meta-analysis", 2020, Sleep Medicine Reviews
  • "Associations between paternal versus maternal parenting behaviors and child and adolescent internalizing problems: A systematic review and meta-analysis", 2023, Clinical Psychology Review
  • "Modifiable Parent Factors Associated with Child and Adolescent School Refusal: A Systematic Review", 2022, Child Psychiatry & Human Development
  • "The Role of Parent Engagement in a Web-Based Preventive Parenting Intervention for Child Mental Health in Predicting Parenting, Parent and Child Outcomes", 2022, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Marie Bee Hui Yap frequently publishes in several academic journals, with the most common venues being:

  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Mental Health & Prevention
  • European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry

Frequent coauthors in their research include:

  • Anthony F. Jorm
  • Andrea Reupert
  • Sarah Whittle
  • Glenn Melvin
  • Elena Pozzi

Best Publications

  • Parental factors associated with depression and anxiety in young people: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Marie Bee Hui Yap;Pamela Doreen Pilkington;Siobhan Mary Ryan;Anthony Francis Jorm

  • Parental factors associated with childhood anxiety, depression, and internalizing problems: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    Marie Bee Hui Yap;Marie Bee Hui Yap;Anthony Francis Jorm

  • Risk and protective factors for depression that adolescents can modify: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.

    Kathryn Elizabeth Cairns;Marie Bee Hui Yap;Marie Bee Hui Yap;Pamela Doreen Pilkington;Anthony Francis Jorm

  • Maternal Socialization of Positive Affect: The Impact of Invalidation on Adolescent Emotion Regulation and Depressive Symptomatology

    Marie Bee Hui Yap;Nicholas Brian Allen;Cecile D Ladouceur

  • Using an Emotion Regulation Framework to Understand the Role of Temperament and Family Processes in Risk for Adolescent Depressive Disorders.

    Marie Bee Hui Yap;Nicholas Brian Allen;Lisa B Sheeber

  • Sex differences in the neural correlates of emotion: Evidence from neuroimaging

    Sarah Whittle;Murat Yucel;Marie Bee Hui Yap;Nicholas Brian Allen

  • Emotional inertia prospectively predicts the onset of depressive disorder in adolescence

    Peter Kuppens;Lisa B Sheeber;Marie Bee Hui Yap;Sarah Whittle

  • Positive parenting predicts the development of adolescent brain structure: a longitudinal study.

    Sarah Whittle;Julian G Simmons;Meg Dennison;Nandita Vijayakumar

  • Modifiable parenting factors associated with adolescent alcohol misuse: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies

    Marie B. H. Yap;Marie B. H. Yap;Tony W. K. Cheong;Foivos Zaravinos-Tsakos;Dan I. Lubman

  • The association between adverse childhood experiences and common mental disorders and suicidality: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

    Berhe W Sahle;Nicola J Reavley;Wenjing Li;Amy J Morgan

  • Parents in prevention: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of parenting interventions to prevent internalizing problems in children from birth to age 18.

    Marie B.H. Yap;Marie B.H. Yap;Amy J. Morgan;Kathryn Cairns;Anthony F. Jorm

  • The influence of stigma on young people's help-seeking intentions and beliefs about the helpfulness of various sources of help.

    Marie Bee Hui Yap;Annemarie Wright;Anthony F Jorm

  • Parental behaviors during family interactions predict changes in depression and anxiety symptoms during adolescence.

    Orli Schwartz;Paul L Dudgeon;Lisa B Sheeber;Marie Bee Hui Yap

  • Quality of information sources about mental disorders: a comparison of Wikipedia with centrally controlled web and printed sources

    Nicola J Reavley;Andrew James Mackinnon;Amy J Morgan;Mario Alvarez-Jimenez

  • The role of perceived social support in crime victimization

    Marie Bee Hui Yap;Grant James Devilly

  • The measurement properties of stigmatizing attitudes towards mental disorders: results from two community surveys

    Marie B. H. Yap;Andrew Mackinnon;Nicola J Reavley;Anthony F Jorm

  • Where would young people seek help for mental disorders and what stops them? Findings from an Australian national survey

    Marie Bee Hui Yap;Nicola Reavley;Anthony Francis Jorm

  • Maternal positive and negative interaction behaviors and early adolescents' depressive symptoms: Adolescent emotion regulation as a mediator

    Marie Bee Hui Yap;Orli Schwartz;Michelle L Byrne;Julian G Simmons

  • Prefrontal and amygdala volumes are related to adolescents' affective behaviors during parent–adolescent interactions

    Sarah Whittle;Marie Yap;Murat Yucel;Alexander Fornito

  • Hippocampal volume and sensitivity to maternal aggressive behavior: A prospective study of adolescent depressive symptoms

    Sarah Whittle;Marie Bee Hui Yap;Lisa B Sheeber;Paul L Dudgeon

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony F. Jorm
Anthony F. Jorm University of Melbourne
Nicholas B. Allen
Nicholas B. Allen University of Oregon
Nicola J. Reavley
Nicola J. Reavley University of Melbourne
Julian G Simmons
Julian G Simmons University of Melbourne
Sarah Whittle
Sarah Whittle University of Melbourne
Lisa Sheeber
Lisa Sheeber Oregon Research Institute
Andrew Mackinnon
Andrew Mackinnon University of New South Wales
Ronald M. Rapee
Ronald M. Rapee Macquarie University
Dan I. Lubman
Dan I. Lubman Monash University
Paul Dudgeon
Paul Dudgeon University of Melbourne

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