Tom Hollenstein

Tom Hollenstein

Queens University

H-index: 46

Asia-Bangladesh

About Tom Hollenstein

Tom Hollenstein, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queens University, specializes in the field of dynamic systems, adolescence, development, emotion, emotion regulation.

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

Emotional Engagement and Caring Relationships: The Assessment of Emotion Regulation Repertoires of Nurses

Maternal aggressive behavior in interactions with adolescent offspring: Proximal social–cognitive predictors in depressed and nondepressed mothers.

Momentary emotion regulation strategy use and success: Testing the influences of emotion intensity and habitual strategy use.

Relationship quality and mental health implications for adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal study

The role of avoidance in understanding emotional dysfunction associated with a fixed emotion mindset

Adolescents suppress emotional expression more with peers compared to parents and less when they feel close to others

Beyond main effects? Affect level as a moderator in the relation between affect dynamics and depressive symptoms

The Development of Cognitive Reappraisal for Regulating Emotions

Tom Hollenstein Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

7775

Citations(since 2020)

4168

Cited By

4972

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

83

i10Index(since 2020)

77

Email

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Queens University

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Tom Hollenstein Skills & Research Interests

dynamic systems

adolescence

development

emotion

emotion regulation

Top articles of Tom Hollenstein

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Emotional Engagement and Caring Relationships: The Assessment of Emotion Regulation Repertoires of Nurses

Psychological reports

Anna Maria Meneghini

Daiana Colledani

Sofia Morandini

Kalee De France

Tom Hollenstein

2024/2

Maternal aggressive behavior in interactions with adolescent offspring: Proximal social–cognitive predictors in depressed and nondepressed mothers.

Journal of psychopathology and clinical science

Lisa Sheeber

Jessica Lougheed

Tom Hollenstein

Craig Leve

Kavya Mudiam

...

2023/10/5

Momentary emotion regulation strategy use and success: Testing the influences of emotion intensity and habitual strategy use.

Emotion

Megan S Wylie

Tyler Colasante

Kalee De France

Lauren Lin

Tom Hollenstein

2023/3

Relationship quality and mental health implications for adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal study

Journal of child and family studies

Melanie Afriat

Kalee De France

Dale M Stack

Lisa A Serbin

Tom Hollenstein

2023/2

The role of avoidance in understanding emotional dysfunction associated with a fixed emotion mindset

Personality and Individual Differences

Vanessa Schell

Kalee De France

Lauren Lin

Tom Hollenstein

2023/2/1

Adolescents suppress emotional expression more with peers compared to parents and less when they feel close to others

International Journal of Behavioral Development

Megan S Wylie

Kalee De France

Tom Hollenstein

2023/1

Beyond main effects? Affect level as a moderator in the relation between affect dynamics and depressive symptoms

Dominique F Maciejewski

GH van Roekel

PT Ha

Kalee DeFrance

Lauren Lin

...

2023

The Development of Cognitive Reappraisal for Regulating Emotions

The Oxford Hand-book of Emotional Development, Oxford Academic

Kalee De France

Tom Hollenstein

2022/1/7

Social support predicts differential use, but not differential effectiveness, of expressive suppression and social sharing in daily life

Affective Science

Lisanne S Pauw

Hayley Medland

Sarah J Paling

Ella K Moeck

Katharine H Greenaway

...

2022/9

The mental health implications of COVID-19 for adolescents: Follow-up of a four-wave longitudinal study during the pandemic.

American Psychologist

Kalee De France

Gregory R Hancock

Dale M Stack

Lisa A Serbin

Tom Hollenstein

2022/1

Emotion regulation strategy use and success during adolescence: Assessing the role of context

Journal of Research on Adolescence

Kalee De France

Tom Hollenstein

2022/6

Understanding the association between reappraisal use and depressive symptoms during adolescence: the moderating influence of regulatory success

Cognition and Emotion

Kalee De France

Owen Hicks

Tom Hollenstein

2022/5/19

Impact of the global pandemic upon young people's use of technology for emotion regulation

Computers in Human Behavior Reports

Benjamin Tag

Niels van Berkel

Andrew W Vargo

Zhanna Sarsenbayeva

Tyler Colasante

...

2022/5/1

Any time and place? Digital emotional support for digital natives.

American Psychologist

Tyler Colasante

Lauren Lin

Kalee De France

Tom Hollenstein

2022/2

The effect of expectations on experiences and engagement with an applied game for mental health

Games for Health Journal

Aniek Wols

Tom Hollenstein

Anna Lichtwarck-Aschoff

Isabela Granic

2021/8/1

Insights about screen-use conflict from discussions between mothers and pre-adolescents: a thematic analysis

International journal of environmental research and public health

Kathleen Francis

Hanneke Scholten

Isabela Granic

Jessica Lougheed

Tom Hollenstein

2021/4/28

Implicit theories of emotion and mental health during adolescence: The mediating role of emotion regulation

Cognition and Emotion

Kalee De France

Tom Hollenstein

2021/2/17

Reductions of anxiety symptoms, state anxiety, and anxious arousal in youth playing the videogame MindLight compared to online cognitive behavioral therapy

Games for Health Journal

Tiffany YL Tsui

Kalee DeFrance

Sarosh Khalid-Khan

Isabela Granic

Tom Hollenstein

2021/10/1

Affect dynamics and time scales: Pictures of movies

Affect dynamics

Tom Hollenstein

2021

Making sense of emotion-sensing: Workshop on quantifying human emotions

Benjamin Tag

Sarah Webber

Greg Wadley

Vanessa Bartlett

Jorge Goncalves

...

2021/9/21

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H-index: 124
Thomas Dishion

Thomas Dishion

Arizona State University

H-index: 114
Rutger Engels

Rutger Engels

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

H-index: 40
Meredith L. Chivers, PhD, CPsych

Meredith L. Chivers, PhD, CPsych

Queens University

H-index: 28
Erika Lunkenheimer

Erika Lunkenheimer

Penn State University

H-index: 12
Jennifer Eastabrook

Jennifer Eastabrook

Trent University

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