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Marloes Kleinjan

Marloes Kleinjan

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Psychology

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36
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3742
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Overview

Marloes Kleinjan is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their research spans multiple aspects of psychology and medicine, with a focus on clinical and applied psychology.

Their primary fields of study include:

  • Psychology
  • Medicine

Kleinjan's research subfields highlight a concentration in:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Physiology
  • Applied Psychology
  • Epidemiology
  • Education

The main topics addressed in their work cover a wide array of issues related to mental health and behavioral development, including:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Early Childhood Education and Development

Frequent publication venues for Kleinjan's studies include:

  • European Addiction Research
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • JCPP Advances
  • Mental Health & Prevention
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Kleinjan's recent published papers showcase a variety of topics within mental health and addiction research. These include:

  • "The clinical potential of augmented reality.", 2020, Clinical Psychology Science and Practice
  • "A dual perspective on first-session therapeutic alliance: strong predictor of youth mental health and addiction treatment outcome", 2020, European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • "Latent Classes of Substance Use in Young Adults - A Systematic Review", 2022, Substance Use & Misuse
  • "The Bittersweet Effects of COVID-19 on Mental Health: Results of an Online Survey among a Sample of the Dutch Population Five Weeks after Relaxation of Lockdown Restrictions", 2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "A Game-Based School Program for Mental Health Literacy and Stigma on Depression (Moving Stories): Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial", 2021, JMIR Mental Health

Their frequent co-authors are listed as:

  • Roy Otten
  • Rutger C. M. E. Engels
  • Jannis T. Kraiss
  • Christine Vinci
  • Karen O. Brandon

Best Publications

  • Adolescent Depression and Negative Life Events, the Mediating Role of Cognitive Emotion Regulation.

    Yvonne Stikkelbroek;Denise H. M. Bodden;Denise H. M. Bodden;Marloes Kleinjan;Mirjam Reijnders

  • Prevalence rates of borderline personality disorder symptoms: a study based on the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2.

    Margreet ten Have;Roel Verheul;Ad Kaasenbrood;Saskia van Dorsselaer

  • Development of alcohol expectancies and early alcohol use in children and adolescents: A systematic review

    Koen Smit;Carmen Voogt;Marieke Hiemstra;Marloes Kleinjan

  • Recurrence and chronicity of major depressive disorder and their risk indicators in a population cohort

    M. ten Have;R. de Graaf;S. van Dorsselaer;M. Tuithof

  • Do substance use risk personality dimensions predict the onset of substance use in early adolescence? A variable- and person-centered approach.

    Monique Malmberg;Marloes Kleinjan;Ad A. Vermulst;Geertjan Overbeek

  • The bidirectional relationship between loneliness and common mental disorders in adults: findings from a longitudinal population-based cohort study.

    Jasper Nuyen;Marlous Tuithof;Ron de Graaf;Saskia van Dorsselaer

  • Course of subthreshold depression into a depressive disorder and its risk factors.

    Marlous Tuithof;Margreet ten Have;Saskia van Dorsselaer;Marloes Kleinjan

  • Mechanisms of adolescent smoking cessation: roles of readiness to quit, nicotine dependence, and smoking of parents and peers.

    Marloes Kleinjan;Rutger C.M.E. Engels;Jan van Leeuwe;Johannes Brug

  • Adolescents' rationalizations to continue smoking: The role of disengagement beliefs and nicotine dependence in smoking cessation

    Marloes Kleinjan;Regina J.J.M. van den Eijnden;Rutger C.M.E. Engels

  • The identification of symptom-based subtypes of depression: A nationally representative cohort study.

    Margreet ten Have;Femke Lamers;Klaas Wardenaar;Aartjan Beekman

  • Evaluation of a school-based depression prevention program among adolescents from low-income areas: A randomized controlled effectiveness trial

    Karlijn C. M. Kindt;Marloes Kleinjan;Jan M. A. M. Janssens;Ron H. J. Scholte

  • Are there reciprocal relationships between substance use risk personality profiles and alcohol or tobacco use in early adolescence

    Monique Malmberg;Marloes Kleinjan;Geertjan Overbeek;Ad A. Vermulst

  • The effectiveness of the 'What Do You Drink' web-based brief alcohol intervention in reducing heavy drinking among students: a two-arm parallel group randomized controlled trial

    Carmen V. Voogt;Evelien A.P. Poelen;Marloes Kleinjan;Lex A.C.J. Lemmers

  • Duration of major and minor depressive episodes and associated risk indicators in a psychiatric epidemiological cohort study of the general population.

    M.L. ten Have;B.W.J.H. Penninx;M. Tuithof;S.A.F.M. van Dorsselaer

  • Excuses to continue smoking: the role of disengagement beliefs in smoking cessation.

    Marloes Kleinjan;Regina J.J.M. van den Eijnden;Arie Dijkstra;Johannes Brug

  • Smoking Behavior of Women Before, During, and after Pregnancy: Indicators of Smoking, Quitting, and Relapse.

    Tessa Scheffers-van Schayck;Marlous Tuithof;Roy Otten;Roy Otten;Rutger Engels

  • The Role of Explicit and Implicit Self-Esteem in Peer Modeling of Palatable Food Intake: A Study on Social Media Interaction among Youngsters

    Kirsten E. Bevelander;Doeschka J. Anschütz;Daan H. M. Creemers;Marloes Kleinjan

  • The clinical potential of augmented reality

    Christine Vinci;Karen O. Brandon;Marloes Kleinjan;Thomas H. Brandon

  • A dual perspective on first-session therapeutic alliance: strong predictor of youth mental health and addiction treatment outcome.

    Patty van Benthem;Patty van Benthem;Renske Spijkerman;Peter Blanken;Marloes Kleinjan

  • The interplay between emotional exhaustion, common mental disorders, functioning and health care use in the working population

    Marlous Tuithof;margreet ten have;Aartjan Beekman;Saskia A F M van Dorsselaer

  • Effectiveness of the 'Healthy School and Drugs' prevention programme on adolescents' substance use: a randomized clustered trial.

    Monique Malmberg;Marloes Kleinjan;Geertjan Overbeek;Ad Vermulst

  • Using Ecological Momentary Assessment to Test the Effectiveness of a Web-Based Brief Alcohol Intervention Over Time Among Heavy-Drinking Students: Randomized Controlled Trial

    Carmen Voogt;Emmanuel Kuntsche;Marloes Kleinjan;Evelien Poelen

Frequent Co-Authors

Rutger C. M. E. Engels
Rutger C. M. E. Engels Erasmus University Rotterdam
Roy Otten
Roy Otten Radboud University
Emmanuel Kuntsche
Emmanuel Kuntsche La Trobe University
Ad A. Vermulst
Ad A. Vermulst Radboud University
Thomas H. Brandon
Thomas H. Brandon University of South Florida
Ron H. J. Scholte
Ron H. J. Scholte Radboud University
Geertjan Overbeek
Geertjan Overbeek University of Amsterdam
Isabela Granic
Isabela Granic Radboud University

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