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Thao Ha
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
,
Psychology
Associate Professor
,
REACH Institute
Associate Professor
,
Social and Family Dynamics, T. Denny Sanford School of (SSFD)
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1180
Citations
20
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2007
2024
Research activity per year
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Negotiating
39%
Coercion
38%
Adolescent Behavior
37%
Depression
30%
Longitudinal Studies
25%
Heterosexuality
23%
Loneliness
22%
Socialization
22%
Data Analysis
21%
Parents
21%
Emotional Regulation
21%
Emotions
20%
Social Networking
20%
Psychology Rejection
19%
Intimate Partner Violence
16%
Sexual Behavior
15%
Problem Behavior
15%
Emotional Adjustment
14%
Family Relations
14%
Alcohols
14%
Observational Studies
14%
Parenting
13%
Jealousy
13%
Alcoholism
11%
African Americans
11%
Hydrocortisone
11%
Substance-Related Disorders
10%
Parent-Child Relations
9%
Pandemics
9%
Young Adult
9%
Love
9%
Prospective Studies
8%
Social Learning
8%
Students
8%
Compulsive Behavior
8%
Social Distance
8%
Hispanic Americans
7%
Social Adjustment
7%
Health Behavior
7%
Ecological Momentary Assessment
7%
Motivation
7%
Obsessive Behavior
7%
Body Dissatisfaction
7%
Saliva
7%
Communication
6%
Physiological Stress
6%
Self-Control
6%
Risk-Taking
6%
Latent Class Analysis
6%
Adiponectin
6%
Social Sciences
adolescent
100%
adolescence
56%
adulthood
32%
emotion
25%
longitudinal study
23%
conflict resolution
23%
data analysis
21%
friendship
19%
socialization
15%
interaction
14%
alcohol
13%
social attraction
12%
interdependence
10%
social network
9%
young adult
9%
time
9%
jealousy
9%
commitment
8%
abuse
8%
violence
8%
parent-child relationship
7%
conflict management
7%
regulation
7%
partner relationship
7%
management style
7%
social status
7%
transaction
7%
intimacy
6%
maturity
6%
threat
6%
health behavior
6%
popularity
6%
suppression
6%
network analysis
6%
love
6%
maltreatment
6%
coping
5%
homosexuality
5%
structural model
5%
social learning
5%
withdrawal
5%
gender role
5%
self-regulation
5%
childhood
5%
vulnerability
5%
masculinity
5%