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Tarissa Judith Hidajat is a Researcher at the School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, actively contributing to research at the intersection of digital technology and psychological well-being. Her institutional affiliation reflects direct engagement with academic research within a leading Australian psychology department.
Her research program centers on mental health implications of modern technology, with specialized focus on smartphone addiction dynamics and their physiological-psychological consequences. Key investigation areas include bidirectional relationships between digital overuse and mood disorders, sleep architecture disruption mechanisms, and population-specific vulnerability factors in adult cohorts. Methodologically, her work employs epidemiological approaches to quantify symptom severity correlations and identify at-risk demographic patterns.
Dr. Hidajat's 2023 publication in the Journal of Medical Systems establishes significant empirical links between excessive smartphone engagement and compromised mental health outcomes in Australian adults. This research exemplifies her focus on real-world technology impacts, revealing how digital behavior patterns correlate with measurable increases in depression severity, anxiety levels, perceived stress, and sleep disturbances. Her work contributes to emerging frameworks for digital mental health intervention and technology usage guidelines.
