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Tina Kretschmer is a researcher at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, with a focus on developmental psychology and gene-environment interplay. Her work primarily utilizes longitudinal data from the TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey (TRAILS) and its next-generation study, TRAILS NEXT, to investigate behavioral and genetic factors influencing adolescent and adult psychopathology.
- Key research areas: Behavioral genetics, developmental psychology, mental health epidemiology, and longitudinal studies.
- Notable funding: European Research Council Starting Grant (757364).
- Collaborations include institutions like the University of Edinburgh and international consortia (e.g., Externalizing Consortium).
Her recent publications examine:
- Intergenerational transmission of social competence and problem behaviors
- Gene-environment correlations in externalizing/internalizing disorders
- Impact of peer victimization on long-term mental health
- Role of polygenic scores in behavioral development
- Effectiveness of school-based interventions for marginalized youth
- Genetic and environmental predictors of relational health
Scientific contributions include:
- Methodological advancements in polygenic score construction
- Insights into stability of externalizing behavior from childhood to adulthood
- Findings on genetic nurture effects in developmental pathways
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