Olga Bogolyubova
Assistant professor
- Name
- Dr. O. Bogolyubova
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 9500
- o.bogolyubova@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-3159-1926
Olga Bogolyubova is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs. Her research interests are focused on violence and its impact on mental health, mental health literacy, technology-facilitated violence, and psychology of online behaviors.
Olga is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs. Her background is in clinical and health psychology, with a particular focus on psychological trauma and its impact on health and well-being. Currently, her research focuses on the intersection of violence, mental health, and technology. Olga teaches courses in the Crisis and Security Management (MSc) programme and in the Cybersecurity & Cybercrime minor.
Assistant professor
- Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
- Institute of Security and Global Affairs
- Physical violence and public order
- Bogolyubova O. & Krakovska B. (2025), History of childhood maltreatment and online harm: a rapid review of research, Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy : .
- Lasser Jana Mol Stefan Thomas Čontala Alja Slavec Ana de Swarte Andreja Zulim Khachatryan Anna Eleuteri Anna Maria Haque Anupoma Jansone Baiba Vrenozi Blerina Cahill Brian Trenado Carlos Schwieren Christiane Iacob Claudia Iuliana Gallardo Claudia Tejada Mairean Cornelia McCashin Darragh Chery Deborah Özel Dilara Stephen Dimity Mijakoski Dragan Ronda Elena Ricci Eleonora Ibrahimi Eliana Vita Emese Kamberi Fatjona Benavides Fernando G. Gonçalves Francisco Valente Kismihók Gábor Manich Gemma Pascual Esnaola Igor Portoghese Igor van der Weijden Inge Canu Irina Guseva Mehmeti Irsida Petrovic Ivana B. Šindelář Jakub Ferreira João Miguel Alves Gabrani Jonila Kovács Karolina Eszter Pöllänen Katri Geles Konstantinos Elkheir Lamis Yahia Mohamed Løvseth Lise Tevik Cudris-Torres Lorena Ioannidou Louiza Popovic Luksa Aljunaidy Mais M. Saboya Maria Fatjó Christensen Marit Santos Marlene Miklikowska Marta Paoli Mateja Erce Schroijen Mathias Fusi Mathieu Sundukova Mayya Kurtoğlu Mete Vukelić Milica Anghelache Mirela Adriana Adi Mohamad Nadim Barkçin Mümine Rocha Nuno Barbosa Pranjic Nurka Bogolyubova Olga Moreira Paulo Alexandre Soares Moreira Paulo Saugmann Pil Maria Tuval-Mashiach Rivka Mendes Rui Amaral Osmanovic Sabina Ozdede Sinem Lackner Simone Gauttier Stéphanie Rusu Szidónia Lagouri Theodota Yüce-Selvi Ümran Ziemiańczyk Urszula Dhamo Xhilda (2025), Data from the Researcher Mental Health Observatory STAIRCASE survey. Center for Open Science. [other].
- Sammut F., Suda D., Caruana M.A. & Bogolyubova O. (2023), COVID-19 vaccination attitudes across the European continent, Heliyon 9(8): .
- Bogolyubova Olga Lovakov Andrey (2022), What Do We Know About EMDR Therapy Research? A Bibliometric Analysis, Journal of EMDR Practice and Research 16: 76-91.
- Portelli Pamela Bogolyubova Olga Tristan Lopez Belen Sainz-Maza Andrea (2022), A Quality Review of Smart-Phone Applications for Smoking Cessation, Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet 26: 64-81.
- Bogolyubova O., Fernandez A.S.M., Lopez B.T. & Portelli P. (2021), Traumatic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in an international sample: contribution of fatalism to psychological distress and behavior change, European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation 5(2): 100219.
- Bogolyubova O., Panicheva P., Ledovaya Y., Tikhonov R. & Yaminov B. (2020), The language of positive mental health: findings from a sample of Russian Facebook users, SAGE Open 10(2): .
- Bogolyubova O., Panicheva P., Tikhonov R., Ivanov V. & Ledovaya Y. (2018), Dark personalities on Facebook: harmful online behaviors and language, COMPUT HUM BEHAV 78: 151-159.
- Bogolyubova O., Upravitelev P., Churilova A. & Ledovaya Y. (2018), Expression of psychological distress on instagram using hashtags in Russian and English: a comparative analysis, SAGE Open 8(4): .
- Bogolyubova O., Tikhonov R., Ivanov V., Panicheva P. & Ledovaya Y. (2017), Violence exposure, posttraumatic stress, and subjective well-being in a sample of Russian adults: a Facebook-based study, Journal of Interpersonal Violence 35(5-6): 1476-1491.
- Bogolyubova O., Skochilov R. & Smykalo L. (2016), Childhood victimization and HIV risk behaviors among university students in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, AIDS Care 28(12): 1590-1594.
- Bogolyubova O., Skochilov R. & Smykalo L. (2015), Childhood victimization experiences of young adults in St. Petersburg, Russia, Journal of Interpersonal Violence 30(7): 1153-1167.