Ruth Van der Hallen

About Ruth Van der Hallen

Ruth Van der Hallen, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, specializes in the field of Coping, Adversity, Suicide, Secrecy, Individual differences.

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

Secrecy behavior, attitudes, and abilities: Development and psychometric evaluation of two novel secrecy scales.

Too good to be true: Comparing lying habits as reported by credible vs non-credible responders

Children with autism spectrum disorder in times of COVID-19: Examining emotional and behavioral problems, parental well-being, and resilience

Coping, (mal)adaptive personality and identity in young adults: A network analysis

Just deal with it: A network analysis of resilience, coping, and sense of belonging among children

Promoting daily independence skill for individuals with autism through progressive gamified VR application

Unravelling the roots of emotional development: Examining the relationships between attachment, resilience and coping in young adolescents

Investigating the role of residential migration history on the relationship between attachment and sense of belonging: A SEM approach

Ruth Van der Hallen Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1841

Citations(since 2020)

1364

Cited By

1014

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

University Profile Page

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Ruth Van der Hallen Skills & Research Interests

Coping

Adversity

Suicide

Secrecy

Individual differences

Top articles of Ruth Van der Hallen

Secrecy behavior, attitudes, and abilities: Development and psychometric evaluation of two novel secrecy scales.

OSF Preprints

2023/10/29

Too good to be true: Comparing lying habits as reported by credible vs non-credible responders

2023/10

Children with autism spectrum disorder in times of COVID-19: Examining emotional and behavioral problems, parental well-being, and resilience

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

2023/5/22

Coping, (mal)adaptive personality and identity in young adults: A network analysis

Development and Psychopathology

2023/2/16

Just deal with it: A network analysis of resilience, coping, and sense of belonging among children

International Journal of Developmental Science

2023/1/31

Promoting daily independence skill for individuals with autism through progressive gamified VR application

2023

Unravelling the roots of emotional development: Examining the relationships between attachment, resilience and coping in young adolescents

The Journal of Early Adolescence

2023

Investigating the role of residential migration history on the relationship between attachment and sense of belonging: A SEM approach

Journal of Community Psychology

2023/1

Suicide exposure and the impact of client suicide: A structural equation modeling approach

Archives of Suicide Research

2023

Parent-reported impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and adolescents with ASD

2022/5

Attitudes toward suicide and the impact of client suicide: A structural equation modeling approach

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

2022/4/30

COVID-19 pandemic-related posttraumatic growth in a small cohort of university students: A 1-year longitudinal study

Psychiatry Research

2022/4/5

Exploring the role of age and gender on the impact of client suicide in mental health practitioners

OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying

2022/3/1

Exploring the role of coping strategies on the impact of client suicide: A structural equation modeling approach

OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying

2022/1/31

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder and their families: A mixed-methods study protocol

Clinical Pediatrics

2023/3

Investigating the susceptibility to change of coping and resiliency during COVID‐19

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology

2022/1

Coping and resilience in adults: A cross-sectional network analysis

Anxiety, Stress, & Coping

2020/9/2

Resilient Citizens: Strong Recovery-Stronger Future

2020/4

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