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Tiia Ståhlberg is a Clinical Lecturer at the Research Centre for Child Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Turku. She is actively engaged in research on child and adolescent mental health, particularly focusing on anxiety disorders and their developmental, perinatal, and familial determinants.
Her research interests span child and adolescent psychiatry, anxiety disorders, perinatal epidemiology, school-based interventions, digital mental health, and register-based studies. She investigates how prenatal and birth-related factors, parental mental health, and early-life exposures influence the development of anxiety and related conditions in children and adolescents.
The most recent publications highlight a strong trend in population-based register studies, systematic reviews, and feasibility trials of school- and internet-based interventions. Her work bridges clinical psychiatry with public health, emphasizing early identification, prevention, and treatment accessibility for childhood anxiety.
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She has collaborated extensively with leading researchers such as Andre Sourander on nationwide studies and intervention protocols. While no specific grants or student supervision details are mentioned, her active publication record suggests ongoing research projects and academic mentorship. She contributes to both clinical and preventive child psychiatry through innovative, evidence-based approaches.
Her work is closely tied to the Research Centre for Child Psychiatry, a key unit conducting epidemiological and clinical research in child mental health, likely involving multidisciplinary teams focused on early intervention and developmental psychopathology.

