Academic interests
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Polygenic and social predictors of happiness and wellbeing
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Assortative mating, sexual strategies
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Personality (Dark triad)
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Addiction (Anabolic-anrogenic steroids)
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Aggression
Projects
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Homo sociabilis and genomics of the good life: Rethinking wellbeing and social relations: Razieh is a PhD graduate in social psychology from University of Bergen. During her postdoc project she is going to use machine learning techniques to explore determinants of happiness and well being among adolescents using the MoBa data.
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Women’s facial masculinity: cross cultural intersex preferences
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Perceived mate value of different addiction for short- and long-term mating
Courses taught
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PSYC1100 seminar leader, Spring 2022
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Cognitive Psychology: supervising term papers for two groups, Fall 2020-current
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(Evolution of personality, Dark Triad, and Big Five); Supervising term paper, 2019-2022
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Introduction to Psychology and History of Psychology: grading exams, Fall 2020-2022
Background
Work Experience
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Guest Editor for special Article Theme on anabolic androgenic steroids use among women, Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2022
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PhD Candidate, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, 2018-2021.
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Master of Science, Clinical Psychology, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran, 2014-2016
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Bachelor, Chemical Engineering, Tehran Azad North University, 2010-2014
Teaching
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Operational Psychology: lecturer and seminar leader, Spring 2021
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Personality Psychology: lecturer, Spring 2019
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Personnel Psychology: seminar leader, Fall 2018
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Certified English Teacher, Pardisan Institute, Tehran, 2015-2017
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Taught basic, intermediate, and upper intermediate courses designed for English as Second Language (ESL) classes for adultc, 2010-2014
Awards
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Meltzer funding, 2019
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UiB PhD 4-year scholarship, Bergen, Norway, 2017
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Rank of 50 in psychology in national university entrance exam at master’s level, Tehran, Iran, 2014
Positions held
Tags:
wellbeing,
Sexuality,
Personality psychology,
Health psychology,
Emotions,
drugs
Publications
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Chegeni, Razieh; Notelaers, Guy Louis Alice; Pallesen, Ståle & Sagoe, Dominic
(2021).
Aggression and psychological distress in male and female anabolic-androgenic steroid users: A multigroup latent class analysis.
Frontiers in Psychiatry.
ISSN 1664-0640.
12.
doi:
10.3389/fpsyt.2021.629428.
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Ogunbode, Charles Adedayo; Pallesen, Ståle; Böhm, Gisela; Doran, Rouven; Bhullar, Navjot & Aquino, Sibele
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(2021).
Negative emotions about climate change are related to insomnia symptoms and mental health: Cross-sectional evidence from 25 countries.
Current Psychology.
ISSN 1046-1310.
p. 1–10.
doi:
10.1007/s12144-021-01385-4.
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Climate change threatens mental health via increasing exposure to the social and economic disruptions created by extremeweather and large-scale climatic events, as well as through the anxiety associated with recognising the existential threat posedby the climate crisis. Considering the growing levels of climate change awareness across the world, negative emotions likeanxiety and worry about climate-related risks are a potentially pervasive conduit for the adverse impacts of climate change onmental health. In this study, we examined how negative climate-related emotions relate to sleep and mental health among adiverse non-representative sample of individuals recruited from 25 countries, as well as a Norwegian nationally-representativesample. Overall, we found that negative climate-related emotions are positively associated with insomnia symptoms and nega-tively related to self-rated mental health in most countries. Our findings suggest that climate-related psychological stressors aresignificantly linked with mental health in many countries and draw attention to the need for cross-disciplinary research aimed atachieving rigorous empirical assessments of the unique challenge posed to mental health by negative emotional responses toclimate change.
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Chegeni, Razieh; Pallesen, Ståle; McVeigh, Jim & Sagoe, Dominic
(2021).
Anabolic-androgenic steroid administration increases self-reported aggression in healthy males: A systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental studies.
Psychopharmacology.
ISSN 0033-3158.
238,
p. 1911–1922.
doi:
10.1007/s00213-021-05818-7.
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Joensen, Gunnleyg; Lorentsen, Elise Samset; Sagstad, Karen Marie; Raes, Emilie; Chegeni, Razieh & Sagoe, Dominic
(2020).
Heterosexual women rate perceived anabolic steroid-using men as less attractive for long-term romantic relationships.
Journal of Substance Use.
ISSN 1465-9891.
26(1),
p. 36–39.
doi:
10.1080/14659891.2020.1766128.
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