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Danielle Remmerswaal is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Psychology at the Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her research is centered on emotion regulation, mental health, and psychological stress, particularly in adolescents and young adults. She actively contributes to digital mental health (mHealth) research, focusing on mobile interventions and user engagement.
Her research interests include:
- Emotion Regulation
- Mental Health Interventions
- Mobile Health (mHealth) Technologies
- Qualitative and Mixed Methods
- Impact of Socioeconomic and Pandemic-Related Stressors
- Cognitive Control and Neurophysiology in Addiction
Recent publications highlight her work on transdiagnostic mobile emotion regulation apps for university students, using innovative trial designs like microrandomized and randomized controlled trials. She also investigates broader user engagement in digital health beyond screen interactions. Her earlier work explored fear transmission in children and cognitive biases related to anxiety. A highly cited 2021 study analyzed mood and emotional reactivity in adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the role of social and socioeconomic stressors.
Her scientific contributions have been recognized through widespread academic engagement, with her work referenced in policy sources, covered by news outlets, and widely shared on social media and academic platforms like Mendeley.
She has supervised academic work and contributed to doctoral theses, though specific advisees are not listed. She has presented her research at multiple academic conferences, including studies on parent-child fear transmission and anxiety in children. She is actively involved in collaborative research, particularly with R.C.M.E. Engels and M. Boffo, and has made datasets openly available through the Erasmus University data repository.
