Catalina L. Toma

Catalina L. Toma

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 27

North America-United States

About Catalina L. Toma

Catalina L. Toma, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of Computer-mediated communication, Social media, Self-presentation, Romantic relationships, Well-being.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

To Text or Talk in Person? Social Anxiety, Media Affordances, and Preferences for Texting Over Face-To-Face Communication in Dating Relationships

So, i can feel normal: Participatory design for accessible social media sites for individuals with traumatic brain injury

Investigating Day-to-day Experiences with Conversational Agents by Users with Traumatic Brain Injury

Investigating the Day-to-Day Experiences of Users with Traumatic Brain Injury with Conversational Agents

An experiment on the effects of self-disclosure on perceived partner responsiveness and intimacy in zero-acquaintance relationships

Online Identity

Facebook experiences of users with traumatic brain injury: A think-aloud study

International students’ psychosocial well-being and social media use at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic: A latent profile analysis

Catalina L. Toma Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Communication Science

Citations(all)

5445

Citations(since 2020)

2712

Cited By

3741

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

39

i10Index(since 2020)

35

Email

University Profile Page

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Catalina L. Toma Skills & Research Interests

Computer-mediated communication

Social media

Self-presentation

Romantic relationships

Well-being

Top articles of Catalina L. Toma

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

To Text or Talk in Person? Social Anxiety, Media Affordances, and Preferences for Texting Over Face-To-Face Communication in Dating Relationships

Media Psychology

Y Anthony Chen

Catalina L Toma

2023/8/14

So, i can feel normal: Participatory design for accessible social media sites for individuals with traumatic brain injury

Hajin Lim

Lisa Kakonge

Yaxin Hu

Lyn Turkstra

Melissa Duff

...

2023/4/19

Investigating Day-to-day Experiences with Conversational Agents by Users with Traumatic Brain Injury

Yaxin Hu

Hajin Lim

Hailey L Johnson

Josephine M O'Shaughnessy

Lisa Kakonge

...

2023/10/22

Investigating the Day-to-Day Experiences of Users with Traumatic Brain Injury with Conversational Agents

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.01012

Yaxin Hu

Hajin Lim

Hailey L Johnson

Josephine M O'Shaughnessy

Lisa Kakonge

...

2023/9/2

An experiment on the effects of self-disclosure on perceived partner responsiveness and intimacy in zero-acquaintance relationships

Communication Studies

Mina Choi

Catalina L Toma

2022/5/4

Online Identity

A companion to new media dynamics

Alice E Marwick

2013/2/9

Facebook experiences of users with traumatic brain injury: A think-aloud study

JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies

Reihaneh Ahmadi

Hajin Lim

Bilge Mutlu

Melissa Duff

Catalina Toma

...

2022/12/16

International students’ psychosocial well-being and social media use at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic: A latent profile analysis

Computers in Human Behavior

Y Anthony Chen

Tingting Fan

Catalina L Toma

Sebastian Scherr

2022/12/1

Online dating and psychological wellbeing: A social compensation perspective

Catalina L Toma

2022/8/1

Effects of web-based social connectedness on older adults’ depressive symptoms: A two-wave cross-lagged panel study

Journal of Medical Internet Research

Juwon Hwang

Catalina L Toma

Junhan Chen

Dhavan V Shah

David Gustafson

...

2021/1/13

The role of mental well-being and perceived parental supportiveness in adolescents’ problematic internet use: moderation analysis

JMIR mental health

Juwon Hwang

Catalina L Toma

2021/9/15

Computer-mediated communication in adults with and without moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury: survey of social media use

JMIR rehabilitation and assistive technologies

Emily L Morrow

Fangyun Zhao

Lyn Turkstra

Catalina Toma

Bilge Mutlu

...

2021/8/27

Understanding mechanisms of media use for the social sharing of emotion

Journal of Media Psychology

Mina Choi

Catalina L Toma

2021/7/13

How does social media use relate to adolescents’ internalizing symptoms? Conclusions from a systematic narrative review

Irene G Sarmiento

Chelsea Olson

GeckHong Yeo

Y Anthony Chen

Catalina L Toma

...

2020/12

Youth social media use and well‐Being

The International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology

Catalina L Toma

Y Anthony Chen

Chelsea Olson

Tingting Fan

B Bradford Brown

2020/9/8

When do online audiences amplify benefits of self-disclosure? The role of shared experience and anticipated interactivity

Journal of broadcasting & electronic media

Rachel Kornfield

Catalina L Toma

2020/5/1

Call for Papers: “Theoretical Consolidation and Innovation in Media Psychology” A Special Issue of the Journal of Media Psychology, Curated by the Editors

Nicholas D Bowman

Allison Eden

Jesse Fox

Christoph Klimmt

Özen Odağ

...

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 71
Jeffrey T. Hancock

Jeffrey T. Hancock

Stanford University

H-index: 70
Nicole B. Ellison

Nicole B. Ellison

University of Michigan

H-index: 58
Bilge Mutlu

Bilge Mutlu

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 48
Lyn Turkstra

Lyn Turkstra

McMaster University

H-index: 45
Melissa Duff

Melissa Duff

Vanderbilt University

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