
معرفی
Sunhye Bai is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Oregon, affiliated with the Ballmer Institute. Her research bridges psychological science and prevention, focusing on daily family and school life to identify risk and resilience processes for internalizing disorders and suicide prevention.
Research Interests:
- Clinical Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Stress and Coping
- Emotion Regulation
- Family and Peer Relationships
- Depression and Suicide Prevention
- Intensive Longitudinal Methods
Her articles highlight adolescent mental health, family dynamics, school stressors, and the impact of environmental factors like the pandemic. Key methodologies include longitudinal observational designs and ecological momentary assessments.
Scientific Awards and Grants:
- National Institute of Mental Health grant
- American Psychological Foundation grant
- Society for Research on Child Development fellowship
Bai leads the SAFE Lab (Strengthening Families Everyday), focusing on data-driven interventions. She is actively recruiting doctoral students for Fall 2025.




