Kaiwen Bi

About Kaiwen Bi

Kaiwen Bi, With an exceptional h-index of 5 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Columbia University in the City of New York, specializes in the field of stress and trauma, developmental psychopathology, emotion, (intensive) longitudinal data.

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

The joint operations of teacher-student and peer relationships on classroom engagement among low-achieving elementary students: A longitudinal multilevel study

Decoding suicide decedent profiles and signs of suicidal intent using latent class analysis

Emotion regulation flexibility and momentary affect in two cultures

Are there reciprocal interplays among Chinese adolescents’, fathers’, and mothers’ depression at the within-family level? A family systems perspective.

Longitudinal impacts of adverse childhood experiences on multidimensional health outcomes: predicting trajectories in mental, physical, and behavioral health

Psychological distress and everyday discrimination among Chinese international students one year into COVID-19: a preregistered comparative study

The Indirect Effect of Sleep on the Association Between Protracted Social Stressors and Psychological Distress Among Hong Kong Young People

Depression and PTSD in the aftermath of strict COVID-19 lockdowns: a cross-sectional and longitudinal network analysis

Kaiwen Bi Information

University

Position

Research Assistant

Citations(all)

87

Citations(since 2020)

87

Cited By

1

hIndex(all)

5

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

3

i10Index(since 2020)

3

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Kaiwen Bi Skills & Research Interests

stress and trauma

developmental psychopathology

emotion

(intensive) longitudinal data

Top articles of Kaiwen Bi

The joint operations of teacher-student and peer relationships on classroom engagement among low-achieving elementary students: A longitudinal multilevel study

Contemporary Educational Psychology

2024/6/1

Decoding suicide decedent profiles and signs of suicidal intent using latent class analysis

JAMA psychiatry

2024/3/20

Emotion regulation flexibility and momentary affect in two cultures

Nature Mental Health

2024/3/20

Kaiwen Bi
Kaiwen Bi

H-Index: 1

Pei Sun
Pei Sun

H-Index: 13

Are there reciprocal interplays among Chinese adolescents’, fathers’, and mothers’ depression at the within-family level? A family systems perspective.

Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science

2024/2

Longitudinal impacts of adverse childhood experiences on multidimensional health outcomes: predicting trajectories in mental, physical, and behavioral health

Child Abuse & Neglect

2023/11/18

Kaiwen Bi
Kaiwen Bi

H-Index: 1

Psychological distress and everyday discrimination among Chinese international students one year into COVID-19: a preregistered comparative study

Anxiety, Stress, & Coping

2023/11/2

Kaiwen Bi
Kaiwen Bi

H-Index: 1

Shuquan Chen
Shuquan Chen

H-Index: 5

The Indirect Effect of Sleep on the Association Between Protracted Social Stressors and Psychological Distress Among Hong Kong Young People

Journal of Adolescent Health

2023/5/1

Kaiwen Bi
Kaiwen Bi

H-Index: 1

Yunyu Xiao
Yunyu Xiao

H-Index: 8

Depression and PTSD in the aftermath of strict COVID-19 lockdowns: a cross-sectional and longitudinal network analysis

European Journal of Psychotraumatology

2022/12/19

Domains of life satisfaction and perceived health and incidence of chronic illnesses and hospitalization: evidence from a large population-based Chinese cohort

BMC Public Health

2022/9/8

Sleep Profiles as a Longitudinal Predictor for Depression Magnitude and Variability Following the Onset of COVID-19

Journal of psychiatric research

2022

Kaiwen Bi
Kaiwen Bi

H-Index: 1

Shuquan Chen
Shuquan Chen

H-Index: 5

Psychopathology and Resilience Following Strict COVID-19 Lockdowns in Hubei, China: Examining Person- and Context-Level Predictors for Longitudinal Trajectories

American Psychologist

2022/2/10

Depression following COVID-19 lockdown in severely, moderately, and mildly impacted areas in China

Frontiers in Psychiatry

2021/2/19

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