Kathleen Custers

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School for Mass Communication Research Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium) 
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Custers K, Bulck JVd. (2017) The Association Between Soap Opera and Music Video Viewing and Fear of Crime in Adolescents Exploring a Mediated Fear Model Communication Research. 44: 96-116
Custers K, Hall ED, Smith SB, et al. (2017) The Indirect Association Between Television Exposure and Self-Protective Behavior as a Result of Worry About Crime: The Moderating Role of Gender Mass Communication and Society. 20: 637-662
Dorrance Hall E, McNallie J, Custers K, et al. (2016) A Cross-Cultural Examination of the Mediating Role of Family Support and Parental Advice Quality on the Relationship Between Family Communication Patterns and First-Year College Student Adjustment in the United States and Belgium Communication Research. 44: 638-667
Van den Bulck J, Custers K, Nelissen S. (2016) The child-effect in the new media environment: challenges and opportunities for communication research Journal of Children and Media. 10: 30-38
Exelmans L, Custers K, Van den Bulck J. (2015) Violent video games and delinquent behavior in adolescents: A risk factor perspective. Aggressive Behavior. 41: 267-79
Custers K. (2015) The urgent matter of online pro-eating disorder content and children: clinical practice. European Journal of Pediatrics. 174: 429-33
Custers K, Van den Bulck J. (2012) Television viewing, internet use, and self-reported bedtime and rise time in adults: implications for sleep hygiene recommendations from an exploratory cross-sectional study. Behavioral Sleep Medicine. 10: 96-105
Custers K, Van den Bulck J. (2012) Fear effects by the media. European Journal of Pediatrics. 171: 613-6
Custers K, Bulck JVd. (2011) The Relationship of Dispositional and Situational Fear of Crime with Television Viewing and Direct Experience with Crime Mass Communication and Society. 14: 600-619
Custers K, Bulck JVd. (2011) Mediators of the association between television viewing and fear of crime: Perceived personal risk and perceived ability to cope Poetics. 39: 107-124
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