Marie Larose
marie.larose@utu.fi |
Developmental psychiatry, Public health, Early Childhood Education and Care, Behavioural Genetics, Stress
Examining the Genetic Etiology of Bullying Victimization and its Association with Academic Achievement.
The developmental cascade that leads to poor school performance may originate in children's susceptibility to mental health problems that trigger suboptimal social experiences, such as bullying victimization, in the school context. Therefore, this research project will examine a) the genetic etiology of bullying victimization from a developmental perspective (WP1), b) whether genetic predispositions for mental health problems can explain lower levels of academic achievement via higher levels of bullying victimization (WP2) and c) whether an antibullying program can moderate the heritability of bullying victimization (WP3). This research will inform us on how genes contribute to the development of bullying victimization and the success, failure, and mechanisms of antibullying intervention strategies. Based on the results, preventive and indicated actions could be developed and tailored to the needs of children who are at higher risks of being bullied.
- Not just kids’ play: bullying prevention is an investment that pays off (2026) Beyond the Nordic Welfare State: Extending Social Investments with Interventions Herkama, Sanna; Larose, Marie-Pier; Turunen, Tiina; Salmivalli, Christina
- Sexual Health in Monogamous and Non-Monogamous Relationships: Evidence From Convenience and Population-Based Samples (2026)
- Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
- Associations between genetic predisposition to mental health problems and academic achievement: a developmental perspective using two population‐based cohorts (2025)
- Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
- Delivery of the how-to parenting program in a randomized controlled trial: A fidelity assessment. (2025)
- Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science
- Evaluating the Impact of the How‐to Parenting Program on Child Mental Health: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Grade Schools (2025)
- Family Process
- The STEM Conundrum: Sex Differences in Intraindividual Academic Strengths and the Gender Equality Paradox Across Academic Achievement Levels (2025)
- Intelligence & cognitive abilities
- Does Childcare Attendance Moderate the Associations Between Mother-Child Depressive Symptoms and Children’s Peer Victimization Experiences? (2024)
- Journal of Child and Family Studies
- Examining the impact of a change in maternity leave policy in Canada on maternal mental health care visits to the physician (2024)
- Archives of Women's Mental Health
- Hair steroid before and after COVID-19 in preschoolers : the moderation of family characteristics (2024)
- Psychoneuroendocrinology
- Improving the implementation of KiVa antibullying program with tailored support: Study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial (2024)
- Contemporary Clinical Trials



