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University of Oslo: Oslo, NO

2023-07-08 to present | Associate Professor (Psychology)
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Silje Baardstu

Norwegian Institute of Public Health: Oslo, NO

2018-01-06 to present | Senior Researcher (Childhood and Families)
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University of Oslo: Oslo, Oslo, NO

2012-05-12 to 2018 | PhD (Psychology)
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Works (10)

Exploring the Mechanisms in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Anxious Children: Does Change in Emotion Regulation Explain Treatment Effect?

Prevention Science
2023 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85123835908

Part of ISSN: 15736695 13894986
Contributors: Helland, S.S.; Baardstu, S.; Kjøbli, J.; Aalberg, M.; Neumer, S.P.
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The role of early social play behaviors and language skills for shy children’s later internalizing difficulties in school

Frontiers in Psychiatry
2023 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85150223601

Part of ISSN: 16640640
Contributors: Baardstu, S.; Sette, S.; Brandlistuen, R.E.; Wang, M.V.
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Exploring the Role of Teacher–Child Relationships in the Longitudinal Associations Between Childhood Shyness and Social Functioning at School: A Prospective Cohort Study

School Mental Health
2022 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85127686460

Part of ISSN: 18662633 18662625
Contributors: Baardstu, S.; Coplan, R.J.; Eliassen, E.; Brandlistuen, R.E.; Wang, M.V.
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Relationships between depression, anxiety, type D personality, and worry and rumination in patients with coronary heart disease

Frontiers in Psychology
2022 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85139211272

Part of ISSN: 16641078
Contributors: Tunheim, K.; Dammen, T.; Baardstu, S.; Moum, T.; Munkhaugen, J.; Papageorgiou, C.
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Short measures of youth psychopathology: Psychometric properties of the Brief Problem Monitor (BPM) and Behavior and Feelings Survey (BFS) in a Norwegian clinical sample

Research Square
2022 | Other
EID:

2-s2.0-85166888512

Contributors: Rognstad, K.; Helland, S.S.; Neumer, S.-P.; Baardstu, S.; Kjøbli, J.
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Short measures of youth psychopathology: psychometric properties of the brief problem monitor (BPM) and the behavior and feelings survey (BFS) in a Norwegian clinical sample

BMC Psychology
2022 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85134563951

Part of ISSN: 20507283
Contributors: Rognstad, K.; Helland, S.S.; Neumer, S.-P.; Baardstu, S.; Kjøbli, J.
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The role of ECEC teachers for the long-term social and academic adjustment of children with early externalizing difficulties: a prospective cohort study

European Early Childhood Education Research Journal
2022 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85127663905

Part of ISSN: 17521807 1350293X
Contributors: Baardstu, S.; Wang, M.V.; Brandlistuen, R.E.
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Longitudinal Pathways From Shyness in Early Childhood to Personality in Adolescence: Do Peers Matter?

Journal of Research on Adolescence
2020 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85061591338

Part of ISSN: 15327795 10508392
Contributors: Baardstu, S.; Coplan, R.J.; Karevold, E.B.; Laceulle, O.M.; von Soest, T.
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Childhood antecedents of AgreeablenessA longitudinal study from preschool to late adolescence

Journal of Research in Personality
2017 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85008708378

Part of ISSN: 10957251 00926566
Contributors: Baardstu, S.; Karevold, E.B.; von Soest, T.
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Cohort Profile: The Tracking Opportunities and Problems Study (TOPP)-study of Norwegian children and their parents followed from infancy to early adulthood

International Journal of Epidemiology
2017 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85040619920

Part of ISSN: 14643685 03005771
Contributors: Nilsen, W.; Kjeldsen, A.; Karevold, E.B.; Skipstein, A.; Sand Helland, M.; Gustavson, K.; Enstad, F.; Baardstu, S.; Røysamb, E.; Von Soest, T. et al.
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