Riikka Korja
Psykoterapeutti, Kehityksen ja kasvatuksen erikoispsykologi
riipen@utu.fi Assistentinkatu 7 Turku |
Topics: Child development, self-regulation, family, parenting, pregnancy, prenatal programming, preterm birth, psychotherapy, family interventions
Projects: CoE-InterLearn, FinnBrain-project, PIPARI-project and STEPS-study
Riikka Korja is a professor of developmental psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Turku. She is the principal investigator for the Child Development and Parenting sub-study in the FinnBrain project and the group leader for the Centre of Excellence in Learning Dynamics and Intervention Research (InterLearn) at the University of Turku consortium. Additionally, Korja is the senior investigator in the research on digital developmental monitoring of preterm infants (ePIPARI, pediatric diseases at TYKS).
In her research, Korja aims to comprehensively investigate both protective and vulnerable factors in child development, as well as the underlying mechanisms of child development. The Child Development and Parenting sub-study of the FinnBrain project explores the psychological development of children and the environmental factors and biological processes influencing this development. Of particular interest is the development of a child's self-regulation.
In the CoE InterLearn the focus is on understanding the cognitive, and socio-emotional developmental pathways associated with learning difficulties and the mental health problems linked to them. This research also investigates the environmental factors connected to these pathways and how they explain later-life functioning and well-being.
Korja is the team leader for clinical education in the department of psychology. As the responsible teacher, she is involved in courses such as Psychological Interventions and Psychotherapy, Developmental Psychology II, and Early Development and Family Relationships. Additionally, Korja acts as the responsible professor in the three-year professional training program for Children and Youth Specialized Psychologists in PSYKONET.
- The Connection and Development of Unpredictability and Sensitivity in Maternal Care Across Early Childhood (2022)
- Frontiers in Psychology
- The role of alexithymia and perceived stress in mental health responses to COVID-19: A conditional process model (2022)
- Journal of Affective Disorders
- The Stability of Early Developing Attentional Bias for Faces and Fear From 8 to 30 and 60 Months in the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study (2022)
- Developmental Psychology
- Unpredictable maternal sensory signals in caregiving behavior are associated with child effortful control (2022)
- PLoS ONE
- A systematic review of MRI studies of language development from birth to 2 years of age (2021)
- Developmental Neurobiology
- Behavioral regulatory problems are associated with a lower attentional bias to fearful faces during infancy (2021)
- Child Development
- Early development of negative and positive affect: Implications for ADHD symptomatology across three birth cohorts (2021)
- Development and Psychopathology
- Fathers' prenatal attachment representations and the quality of father-child interaction in infancy and toddlerhood. (2021)
- Journal of Family Psychology
- Infant and Child MRI: A Review of Scanning Procedures (2021)
- Frontiers in Neuroscience
- Investigating the Effects of Perinatal Status and Gender on Adults' Responses to Infant and Adult Facial Emotion (2021)
- Emotion
- Maternal Alexithymic Traits Are Related to Lower Maternal Sensitivity and Higher Hostility in Maternal Caregiving Behavior-The FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study (2021)
- Frontiers in Psychology
- Maternal Executive Functioning, Emotional Availability and Psychological Distress During Toddlerhood: A FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study (2021)
- Frontiers in Psychology
- Maternal prenatal mood problems and lower maternal emotional availability associated with lower quality of child's emotional availability and higher negative affect during still-face procedure (2021)
- Infancy
- Maternal Psychological Distress and Executive Functions Are Associated During Early Parenthood - A FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study (2021)
- Frontiers in Psychology
- Mothers' experiences of parenting and everyday life of children born at 23 weeks of gestation – a qualitative descriptive study (2021)
- BMC Pediatrics
- Neonatal Amygdala Volumes and the Development of Self-Regulation from Early Infancy to Toddlerhood (2021)
- Neuropsychology
- Postpartum depression and mother–offspring conflict over maternal investment (2021)
- Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health
- Prenatal Glucocorticoid-Exposed Infants Do Not Show an Age-Typical Fear Bias at 8 Months of Age – Preliminary Findings From the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study (2021)
- Frontiers in Psychology
- Sleep during infancy, inhibitory control and working memory in toddlers: findings from the FinnBrain cohort study (2021)
- Sleep Science and Practice
- Social functioning questionnaires of adolescents born preterm show average profiles and attenuated sex differences (2021)
- Acta Paediatrica
Leena Haataja, Liisa Lehtonen, Riikka Korja; the PIPARI Study Group