Prof. Dr. Tina Kretschmer



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Sexual orientation, peer relationships, and depressive symptoms: Findings from a sociometric design (2020) la Roi C, Kretschmer T, Veenstra R, Bos H, Goossens L, Verschueren K, Colpin H, et al. Journal article Caught in a vicious cycle? Explaining bidirectional spillover between parent-child relationships and peer victimization (2019) Kaufman TM, Kretschmer T, Huitsing G, Veenstra R Journal article Interventions aimed at preventing and reducing overweight/obesity among children and adolescents: a meta-synthesis (2018) Kobes A, Kretschmer T, Timmerman G, Schreuder P Journal article, Review article Why Does a Universal Anti-Bullying Program Not Help All Children? Explaining Persistent Victimization During an Intervention (2018) Kaufman TM, Kretschmer T, Huitsing G, Veenstra R Journal article Causality and Pleiotropy in the Association Between Bullying Victimization in Adolescence and Depressive Episodes in Adulthood (2018) Kretschmer T, Tropf FC, Niezink NM Journal article How Competent are Adolescent Bullying Perpetrators and Victims in Mastering Normative Developmental Tasks in Early Adulthood? (2018) Kretschmer T, Veenstra R, Branje S, Reijneveld SA, Meeus WH, Deković M, Koot HM, et al. Journal article Defending victims: What does it take to intervene in bullying and how is it rewarded by peers? (2017) van der Ploeg R, Kretschmer T, Salmivalli C, Veenstra R Journal article Bullying development across adolescence, its antecedents, outcomes, and gender-specific patterns (2017) Kretschmer T, Veenstra R, Deković M, Oldehinkel AJ Journal article What Explains Correlates of Peer Victimization? A Systematic Review of Mediating Factors (2016) Kretschmer T Journal article, Review article Disparities in Depressive Symptoms Between Heterosexual and Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth in a Dutch Cohort: The TRAILS Study (2016) la Roi C, Kretschmer T, Dijkstra JK, Veenstra R, Oldehinkel AJ Journal article
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