Hong, Yee Shiun Ryan

Hong, Yee Shiun Ryan

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Associate Professor

Deputy Head of Department (Research & Others)

Ph.D. (Western Ontario), M.Soc.Sci. (NUS), B.Soc.Sci. (NUS)

My research interests lie predominantly in the areas of personality, psychopathology, assessment of individual differences, and in the interface among these areas. In the personality domain, I am broadly interested in the expressions and consequences of personality in people's lives (e.g., performance, subjective well-being, health outcomes).

My general interest in psychopathology entails elucidating etiologic processes implicated in the development of certain forms of psychopathology (e.g., depression, anxiety, substance abuse), especially from a personality perspective. My current research focus constitutes exploring relations between dispositional trait structure (e.g., the Big Five) and social-cognitive processes (e.g., depressogenic inferential style, ruminative style, anxiety sensitivity, poor self-control/regulation) and their combined effects on psychopathology.

TEL: (65) 6516 6120
EMAIL: ryan.hong@nus.edu.sg
ROOM: AS4-02-12
WEBPAGE: Hong, Yee Shiun Ryan

Research Interests:

  • Personality and psychopathology
  • Dispositional-trait and social-cognitive perspectives of personality
  • Personality vulnerabilities to mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders

Recent/Representative Publications:

Hong, R. Y., Lee, S. S. M., Tsai, F. F., & Tan, S. H. (2017). Developmental trajectories and origins of a core cognitive vulnerability to internalizing symptoms in middle childhood. Clinical Psychological Science, 5, 299-315.

Hong, R. Y., & Cheung, M. W.-L. (2015). The structure of cognitive vulnerabilities to depression and anxiety: Evidence for a common core etiologic process based on a meta-analytic review. Clinical Psychological Science, 3, 892-912.

Hong, R. Y., & Lee, S. S. M. (2015). Further clarifying prospective and inhibitory intolerance of uncertainty: Factorial and construct validity of test scores from the Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale. Psychological Assessment, 27, 605-620.