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Nejra van Zalk
Nejra van Zalk
Other namesNejra Besic
Director of Design Psychology Lab, Imperial College London
Verified email at imperial.ac.uk - Homepage
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The peer relationships of youths with psychopathic personality traits: A matter of perspective
LC Muñoz, M Kerr, N Besic
Criminal justice and behavior 35 (2), 212-227, 2008
1712008
Social anxiety as a basis for friendship selection and socialization in adolescents' social networks
N Van Zalk, M Van Zalk, M Kerr, H Stattin
Journal of Personality 79 (3), 499-526, 2011
1342011
Xenophobia and tolerance toward immigrants in adolescence: Cross-influence processes within friendships
MHW Van Zalk, M Kerr, N Van Zalk, H Stattin
Journal of abnormal child psychology 41, 627-639, 2013
1302013
Influences between online–exclusive, conjoint and offline–exclusive friendship networks: The moderating role of shyness
MHW Van Zalk, N Van Zalk, M Kerr, H Stattin
European Journal of Personality 28 (2), 134-146, 2014
752014
Shy adolescents' perceptions of parents' psychological control and emotional warmth: Examining bidirectional links
N Van Zalk, M Kerr
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly (1982-), 375-401, 2011
602011
The importance of perceived care and connectedness with friends and parents for adolescent social anxiety
N Van Zalk, M Van Zalk
Journal of personality 83 (3), 346-360, 2015
592015
Socialization of social anxiety in adolescent crowds
N Van Zalk, MHW Van Zalk, M Kerr
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 39, 1239-1249, 2011
542011
Violent peer influence: The roles of self-esteem and psychopathic traits
MHW Van Zalk, N Van Zalk
Development and psychopathology 27 (4pt1), 1077-1088, 2015
432015
Punks, Goths, and Other Eye‐Catching Peer Crowds: Do They Fulfill a Function for Shy Youths?
N Bešić, M Kerr
Journal of Research on Adolescence 19 (1), 113-121, 2009
412009
Co-rumination buffers the link between social anxiety and depressive symptoms in early adolescence
N Van Zalk, M Tillfors
Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health 11, 1-12, 2017
352017
Mothers’ and fathers’ worry and over-control: One step closer to understanding early adolescent social anxiety
N Van Zalk, M Tillfors, K Trost
Child Psychiatry & Human Development 49, 917-927, 2018
272018
An atypical anxious‐impulsive pattern of social anxiety disorder in an adult clinical population
E Mörtberg, M Tillfors, N Van Zalk, M Kerr
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 55 (4), 350-356, 2014
252014
Virtual reality exposure therapy for treating social anxiety: a scoping review of treatment designs and adaptation to stuttering
I Chard, N van Zalk
Frontiers in digital health 4, 842460, 2022
242022
Social anxiety moderates the links between excessive chatting and compulsive Internet use
N Van Zalk
Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace 10 (3), 2016
242016
Evaluation of the social phobia scale and social interaction anxiety scale as assessments of performance and interaction anxiety
T Thompson, M Kaminska, C Marshall, N Van Zalk
Psychiatry Research 273, 725-731, 2019
222019
Longitudinal links between adolescent social anxiety and depressive symptoms: Testing the mediational effects of cybervictimization
N Van Zalk, M Van Zalk
Child Psychiatry & Human Development 50, 186-197, 2019
212019
The future of wearable technologies
K Brophy, S Davies, S Olenik, Y Çotur, D Ming, N Van Zalk, D O’Hare, ...
Imperial College London: London, UK, 2021
202021
Does shyness vary according to attained social roles? Trends across age groups in a large British sample
N Van Zalk, ME Lamb, P Jason Rentfrow
Journal of Personality 85 (6), 830-840, 2017
202017
Detecting subclinical social anxiety using physiological data from a wrist-worn wearable: small-scale feasibility study
R Shaukat-Jali, N van Zalk, DE Boyle
JMIR Formative Research 5 (10), e32656, 2021
192021
Social anxiety increases visible anxiety signs during social encounters but does not impair performance
T Thompson, N Van Zalk, C Marshall, M Sargeant, B Stubbs
BMC psychology 7, 1-9, 2019
192019
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