Myrthe Veenman
- Name
- M. Veenman
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-5190-8383
Myrthe Veenman studied Psychology at the University of Amsterdam. She obtained the research master’s degree with the specialisation Psychological Methods and Statistics, and finished the master track Behavioural Data Science (2020). In September 2020, she started her PhD programme with supervisors Prof. dr. Bernet Elzinga and dr. Eiko Fried in Clinical Psychology at Leiden University. Her PhD is part of the Gravitation project “Communicating Networks”. In her research, she will focus on network analysis of negative and positive affect within and between depressed adolescents over time, and the influence of family interaction.
- Veenman M. (5 February 2026), No adolescent is an island: conceptualizing the family system in adolescent depression with the network approach (Dissertatie. Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University). Supervisor(s) and Co-supervisor(s): Elzinga B.M., Fried E.I.
- Veenman M., Janssen L.H.C., Houtum L.A.E.M. van, Wever M.C.M., Verkuil B., Epskamp S., Fried E.I. & Elzinga B.M. (2024), A network study of family affect systems in daily life, Multivariate Behavioral Research 59(2): 371-405.
- Veenman M., Stefan A.M. & Haaf J.M. (2023), Bayesian hierarchical modeling: an introduction and reassessment, Behavior Research Methods : 1-32.