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Overview

Sijmen A. Reijneveld is affiliated with the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on medicine, health professions, and psychology. Within these areas, their work particularly involves general health professions, clinical psychology, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, public health, environmental and occupational health, as well as sociology and political science.

Their published work addresses a range of topics including child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, infant development and preterm care, health literacy and information accessibility, neonatal respiratory health research, maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, mobile health and mHealth applications, and health disparities and outcomes.

Among their notable recent papers are:

  • Sleep characteristics across the lifespan in 1.1 million people from the Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2020), published in Nature Human Behaviour
  • Novel loci for childhood body mass index and shared heritability with adult cardiometabolic traits (2020), published in PLoS Genetics
  • Postpartum depression and anxiety: a community-based study on risk factors before, during and after pregnancy (2021), published in Journal of Affective Disorders
  • How to tackle health literacy problems in chronic kidney disease patients? A systematic review to identify promising intervention targets and strategies (2020), published in Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
  • Is BMI a Valid Indicator of Overweight and Obesity for Adolescents? (2020), published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Sijmen A. Reijneveld has frequently published in several journals, including:

  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • European Journal of Public Health
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • BMC Pediatrics
  • International Journal of Public Health

The following individuals are frequent co-authors of Sijmen A. Reijneveld's work:

  • Andrea F. de Winter
  • Andrea Madarasová Gecková
  • Marlou L. A. de Kroon
  • Jitse P. van Dijk
  • Josué Almansa

Best Publications

  • Infant crying and abuse

    Sijmen A Reijneveld;Sijmen A Reijneveld;Marcel F van der Wal;Emily Brugman;Remy A Hira Sing;Remy A Hira Sing

  • Sleep characteristics across the lifespan in 1.1 million people from the Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Desana Kocevska;Thom S Lysen;Aafje Dotinga;M Elisabeth Koopman-Verhoeff

  • Immigrants in the Netherlands: Equal access for equal needs?

    K Stronks;A C J Ravelli;S A Reijneveld

  • Family factors and life events as risk factors for behavioural and emotional problems in children.

    P. Harland;S. A. Reijneveld;E. Brugman;S. P. Verloove-Vanhorick

  • The impact of individual and area characteristics on urban socioeconomic differences in health and smoking

    S A Reijneveld

  • Mental health in Dutch adolescents : A TRAILS report on prevalence, severity, age of onset, continuity and co-morbidity of DSM disorders

    J. Ormel;D. Raven;F. van Oort;C. A. Hartman

  • Self-esteem and resilience: The connection with risky behavior among adolescents

    Zuzana Veselska;Andrea Madarasova Geckova;Olga Orosova;Beata Gajdosova

  • Early risk factors for being a bully, victim, or bully/victim in late elementary and early secondary education. The longitudinal TRAILS study

    Danielle Emc Jansen;René Veenstra;Johan Ormel;Frank C Verhulst

  • Support for the global feasibility of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire as developmental screener

    Jorien M. Kerstjens;Arend F. Bos;Elisabeth M.J. ten Vergert;Gea de Meer

  • Reported health, lifestyles, and use of health care of first generation immigrants in The Netherlands: do socioeconomic factors explain their adverse position?

    Sijmen A Reijneveld

  • Behavioural and emotional problems in very preterm and very low birthweight infants at age 5 years

    S. A. Reijneveld;M. J. K. de Kleine;A. L. van Baar;L. A. A. Kollee

  • Neonatal Morbidities and Developmental Delay in Moderately Preterm-Born Children

    Jorien M. Kerstjens;Inger F. Bocca-Tjeertes;Andrea F. de Winter;Sijmen A. Reijneveld

  • Prevalence of Chronic Health Conditions in Children With Intellectual Disability: A Systematic Literature Review

    Barth Oeseburg;Geke J. Dijkstra;Johan W. Groothoff;Sijmen A. Reijneveld

  • Higher prevalence of mental disorders in socioeconomically deprived urban areas in the Netherlands: community or personal disadvantage?

    Sijmen A Reijneveld;Aart H Schene

  • Developmental delay in moderately preterm-born children at school entry.

    Jorien M. Kerstjens;Andrea F. de Winter;Inger F. Bocca-Tjeertes;Elisabeth M.J. ten Vergert

  • Novel loci for childhood body mass index and shared heritability with adult cardiometabolic traits.

    Suzanne Vogelezang;Suzanne Vogelezang;Jonathan P Bradfield;Tarunveer S Ahluwalia;John A Curtin

  • The validity of self-reported use of health care across socioeconomic strata: a comparison of survey and registration data

    Sijmen A Reijneveld;Karien Stronks

  • Determinants of late and/or inadequate use of prenatal healthcare in high-income countries: a systematic review

    Esther I. Feijen-de Jong;Danielle E. M. C. Jansen;Danielle E. M. C. Jansen;Frank Baarveld;Cees P. van der Schans;Cees P. van der Schans

  • The effect of a severe disaster on the mental health of adolescents: a controlled study

    Sijmen A Reijneveld;Mathilde R Crone;Frank C Verhulst;S Pauline Verloove-Vanhorick;S Pauline Verloove-Vanhorick

  • Excessive Infant Crying: The Impact of Varying Definitions

    Sijmen A. Reijneveld;Emily Brugman;Remy A. Hirasing

  • Identification and management of psychosocial problems by preventive Child health care

    E Brugman;SA Reijneveld;FC Verhulst;SP Verloove-Vanhorick

Frequent Co-Authors

Jitse P. van Dijk
Jitse P. van Dijk University of Groningen
Frank C. Verhulst
Frank C. Verhulst Erasmus University Rotterdam
Johan Ormel
Johan Ormel University Medical Center Groningen
Wilma A. M. Vollebergh
Wilma A. M. Vollebergh Utrecht University
Johan W. Groothoff
Johan W. Groothoff University Medical Center Groningen
Albertine J. Oldehinkel
Albertine J. Oldehinkel University Medical Center Groningen
Anja C. Huizink
Anja C. Huizink Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
René Veenstra
René Veenstra University of Groningen
Ron T. Gansevoort
Ron T. Gansevoort University Medical Center Groningen
Catharina A. Hartman
Catharina A. Hartman University Medical Center Groningen

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