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Marieke van Egmond is a Researcher at Tilburg University's TS Social and Behavioral Sciences department, part of the Tranzo Academic Collaborative Center for Digital Health & Mental Wellbeing. She holds an ORCID identifier (0000-0003-3100-4947) and is based in Tilburg, Netherlands. Dr. van Egmond is actively involved in supervising PhD students and has an extensive research portfolio since 2012.
Her research focuses on Self-Determination Theory, resource scarcity, and cross-cultural psychological processes. Key areas include adolescent identity formation across cultures, the impact of social media on international students, and the application of motivational theory to international development contexts. She has collaborated globally, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to mental wellbeing and education equity.
Recent work includes a 2025 study on adolescent self-construal measurement across 30 countries and a 2023 analysis of social network sites' role in international student adaptation. She led the 2023-2024 research project 'Identity orientations and mental health among Dutch adolescents,' which garnered media attention and academic readership.
Her work emphasizes empirical rigor, with over 15 publications and 100+ citations. Notable contributions include studies on acculturation, migrant attitudes, and psychological needs under scarcity. She frequently presents at academic conferences, such as a 2024 oral presentation on parental burnout.



