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Overview

Sukkyung You is affiliated with Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in South Korea. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with a notable focus on Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Health, Sociology and Political Science, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Their research interests cover a range of topics including Intimate Partner and Family Violence, Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction, Consumer Perception and Purchasing Behavior, Psychosocial Factors Impacting Youth, Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression, Eating Disorders and Behaviors, and Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies.

They have published extensively in several academic venues, with multiple papers featured in the following journals:

  • Current Psychology
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Religions
  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Mathematics

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Relationships between gratitude, social support, and prosocial and problem behaviors," 2020, Current Psychology
  • "Sociocultural Influences, Drive for Thinness, Drive for Muscularity, and Body Dissatisfaction among Korean Undergraduates," 2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Student and Teacher Characteristics on Student Math Achievement," 2021, Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology
  • "Long-Term Effect of Physical Activity on Internalizing and Externalizing Problems and Life Satisfaction," 2021, Sustainability
  • "Influence of patriarchal sex-role attitudes on perpetration of dating violence," 2020, Current Psychology

Their academic collaborations include frequent co-authorship with the following researchers:

  • Minkyung Kwon
  • KyuLee Shin
  • Unkyung No
  • June Lee
  • Yunoug Lee

Best Publications

  • Relations among school connectedness, hope, life satisfaction, and bully victimization

    Sukkyung You;Michael J. Furlong;Erika D. Felix;Jill D. Sharkey

  • Preliminary Development and Validation of the Social and Emotional Health Survey for Secondary School Students

    Michael J. Furlong;Sukkyung You;Tyler L. Renshaw;Douglas C. Smith

  • Key influences on special education teachers’ intentions to leave The effects of administrative support and teacher team efficacy in a mediational model

    Sharon Conley;Sukkyung You

  • RELATIONS AMONG SCHOOL ASSETS, INDIVIDUAL RESILIENCE, AND STUDENT ENGAGEMENT FOR YOUTH GROUPED BY LEVEL OF FAMILY FUNCTIONING

    Jill D. Sharkey;Sukkyung You;Katrina Schnoebelen

  • Leisure Type, Leisure Satisfaction and Adolescents’ Psychological Wellbeing:

    Kyulee Shin;Sukkyung You

  • Psychometric Properties of the Add Health School Connectedness Scale for 18 Sociocultural Groups.

    Michael J. Furlong;Lindsey M. O'brennan;Sukkyung You

  • Examination of the Latent Structure of the Psychological Sense of School Membership Scale

    Sukkyung You;Kristin M. Ritchey;Michael J. Furlong;Ian Shochet

  • Mexican American adolescents' academic achievement and aspirations: the role of perceived parental educational involvement, acculturation, and self-esteem.

    Francisco D. Carranza;Sukkyung You;Vichet Chhuon;Cynthia Hudley

  • Teacher role stress, satisfaction, commitment, and intentions to leave: a structural model.

    Sharon Conley;Sukkyung You

  • Testing a developmental–ecological model of student engagement: a multilevel latent growth curve analysis

    Sukkyung You;Jill Sharkey

  • The Reciprocal Relationship Between Parental Involvement and Mathematics Achievement: Autoregressive Cross-Lagged Modeling

    Sehee Hong;Sung Kyung Yoo;Sukkyung You;Chih Chun Wu

  • Preliminary Development of the Positive Experiences at School Scale for Elementary School Children

    Michael J. Furlong;Sukkyung You;Tyler L. Renshaw;Meagan D. O’Malley

  • Further Validation of the Social and Emotional Health Survey for High School Students

    Sukkyung You;Michael J. Furlong;Erin Dowdy;Tyler L. Renshaw

  • Virtually Real: Exploring Avatar Identification in Game Addiction Among Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPG) Players

    Sukkyung You;Euikyung Kim;Donguk Lee

  • A Preliminary Examination of Covitality as Integrated Well-Being in College Students

    Camille N. Jones;Sukkyung You;Michael J. Furlong

  • VALIDATION OF THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH SURVEY FOR FIVE SOCIOCULTURAL GROUPS: MULTIGROUP INVARIANCE AND LATENT MEAN ANALYSES

    Sukkyung You;Michael Furlong;Erika Felix;Meagan O'Malley

  • Peer victimization within the ethnic context of high school

    Erika D. Felix;Sukkyung You

  • Workplace predictors of secondary school teachers’ intention to leave An exploration of career stages

    Sukkyung You;Sharon Conley

  • Longitudinal predictors of cyberbullying perpetration: Evidence from Korean middle school students

    Sukkyung You;Sun Ah Lim

  • Standards-Based Evaluation and Teacher Career Satisfaction: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis.

    Sharon Conley;Donna E. Muncey;Sukkyung You

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Furlong
Michael J. Furlong University of California, Santa Barbara
Tyler L. Renshaw
Tyler L. Renshaw Utah State University
Erin Dowdy
Erin Dowdy University of California, Santa Barbara
Krzysztof Kaniasty
Krzysztof Kaniasty Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Eric M. Vernberg
Eric M. Vernberg University of Kansas
Susan D. McMahon
Susan D. McMahon DePaul University
Jennifer Greif Green
Jennifer Greif Green Boston University
Ian M. Shochet
Ian M. Shochet Queensland University of Technology

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