Dorothée Out
Talent Coach
- Name
- Dr. D. Out
- Telephone
- +31 6 2825 1406
- dout@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Dorothee Out is currently working as a talent coach for the Honours college FSW.
Short CV
Dorothée Out studied Education and Child Studies at Leiden University. She received her PhD in Child and Family Studies from the same university in 2010. Her dissertation focused on the influence of parenting on infant attachment and on adults’ perceptual, physiological and caregiving responses to infant crying. Funded by the Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research (NWO; Rubicon grant), she worked as a postdoctoral researcher for two year at the Center for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, USA).
Currently, she currently works as a talent coach for the Honours College FSW.
Awards etc.
- Dissertation award (2012)
- Rubicon grant (2011)
- Prize for best article published in an international journal (2011)
- Emile Thesis Award (2005)
Work days
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
Talent Coach
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Faculteitsbureau
- Honours College
- Riem M.M.E., Alink L.R.A., Out D., Van IJzendoorn M.H. & Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. (2015), Beating the brain about abuse: Empirical and meta-analytic studies of the association between maltreatment and hippocampal volume across childhood and adolescence, Development and Psychopathology 27(2): 507-520.
- Keeshin B.R., Strawn J.R., Out D., Granger D.A. & Putnam F.W. (2015), Elevated salivary alpha amylase in adolescent sexual abuse survivors with posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology 25(4): 344-350.
- Beal S.J., Hillman J., Dorn L.D., Out D. & Pabst S. (2015), Associations between the prenatal environment and cardiovascular risk factors in adolescent girls: Internalizing and externalizing behavior symptoms as mediators, Children's Health Care 44(1): 17-39.
- Kornienko O., Clemans K.H., Out D. & Granger D.A. (2014), Hormones, behavior, and social network analysis: Exploring associations between cortisol, testosterone, and network structure, Hormones and Behavior 66(3): 534-544.
- Keeshin B.R., Strawn J.R., Out D., Granger D.A. & Putnam F.W. (2014), Cortisol awakening response in adolescents with acute sexual abuse related posttraumatic stress disorder, Depression and Anxiety 31(2): 107-114.
- Out D., Van IJzendoorn M.H., Voorthuis A., Bhandari R., Bakermans M.J. & Van der Veen R. (2014), The Leiden Infant Simulator Assessment (LISSA). Conference poster. XIX Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies ICIS, Berlin. 3 July 2014 - 5 July 2014. [conference poster].
- Riis J.L., Out D., Dorn L.D., Beal S.J., Denson L.A., Pabst S., Jaedicke K. & Granger D.A. (2014), Salivary cytokines in healthy adolescent girls: Intercorrelations, stability, and associations with serum cytokines, age, and pubertal stage, Developmental Psychobiology 56(4): 797-811.
- Damsteegt R.C., Van IJzendoorn M.H., Out D. & Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. (2014), Tympanic membrane temperature in adopted children associated with sleep problems and pre-adoption living arrangements: An exploratory study, BMC Psychology 2: e51.
- Voorthuis A., Bhandari R., Out D., Van der Veen R., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. & Van IJzendoorn M.H. (2014), Childhood maltreatment experiences and child abuse potential: Temperamental sensitivity as moderator?, Journal of Family Violence 29(7): 749-756.
- Bright M.A., Frick J.E., Out D. & Granger D.A. (2014), Individual differences in the cortisol and salivary alpha-amylase awakening responses in early childhood: Relations to age, sex, and sleep, Developmental Psychobiology 56(6): 1300-1315.
- Voorthuis A., Out D., Van der Veen R., Bhandari R., Van IJzendoorn M.H. & Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. (2013), One doll fits all: validation of the Leiden Infant Simulator Sensitivity Assessment (LISSA), Attachment & Human Development 15(5-6): 603-617.
- Out D., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J., Pelt J. van & Van IJzendoorn M.H. (2012), Salivary a-amylase and intended harsh caregiving in response to infant crying: Evidence for physiological hyperreactivity, Child Maltreatment 17: 295-305.
- Riem M.M.E., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J., Van IJzendoorn M.H., Out D. & Rombouts S.A.R.B. (2012), Attachment in the brain: Adult attachment representations predict amygdala and behavioral responses to infant crying, Attachment & Human Development 14(6): 533-551.
- Bhandari R., Voorthuis A., Veen R. van der, Out D., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. & Van IJzendoorn M.H. (2012), Temperamental sensitivity moderates the effects of maternal love-withdrawal on perception of infant crying, Family Science 3(3-4): 246-254.
- Out D., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. & Van IJzendoorn M.H. (2011), Salivary alpha-amylase and intended caregiving responses to infant cry sounds: A behavioral genetic study. [other].
- Pieper S., Out D., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. & Van IJzendoorn M.H. (2011), Dissociation and adults' perception of and intended caregiving responses to infant crying. [other].
- Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J., Out D., Luijk P.C.M., Tharner A., Van IJzendoorn M.H., Tiemeier H. & Verhulst F.C. (2011), Gene-environment interaction effects on sensitivity and attachment: DRD4 and MR gene polymorphisms. [other].
- Pieper S., Out D., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. & Van IJzendoorn M.H. (2011), Behavioral and molecular genetics of dissociation: The role of the serotonin transporter gene (5-HTTLPR), Journal of Traumatic Stress 24: 373-380.
- Riem M.M.E., Pieper S., Out D., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. & Van IJzendoorn M.H. (2011), Oxytocin receptor gene and depressive symptoms associated with physiological reactivity to infant crying, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 6: 294-300.
- Out D., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J., Granger D.A., Cobbaert C.M. & Van IJzendoorn M.H. (2011), State and trait variance in salivary alpha-amylase: A behavioral genetic study, Biological Psychology 88: 147-154.
- Out D., Pieper S., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J., Zeskind P.S. & Van IJzendoorn M.H. (2010), Intended sensitive and harsh caregiving responses to infant crying: The role of cry pitch and perceived urgency in an adult twin sample, Child Abuse & Neglect 34(11): 863-873.
- Out D., Pieper S., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. & Van IJzendoorn M.H. (2010), Physiological reactivity to infant crying: A behavioral genetic study, Genes Brain and Behavior 9: 868-876.
- Out D. (25 March 2010), Parenting unraveled : predictors of infant attachment and responses to crying (Dissertatie. Department of Child and Family Studies, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University). Supervisor(s) and Co-supervisor(s): Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. & IJzendoorn M.H. van, Pieper S.
- Pieper S., Out D., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. & Van IJzendoorn M.H. (2010), Responses to infant crying. [other].
- Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J., Van IJzendoorn M.H., Out D. & Pieper S. (2010), Reactivity to infant crying and troublesome toddlers: Parents' genetic vulnerability to environmental stress. [other].
- Van IJzendoorn M.H., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J., Pannebakker F.D. & Out D. (2010), In defense of situational morality: Genetic, dispositional and situational determinants of children's donating to charity, Journal of Moral Education 39: 1-20.
- Bus A.G. & Out D. (2009), Unraveling genetic and environmental components of early literacy: A twin study, READING AND WRITING 22(3): 293-306.
- Out D., Euser E.M., Van IJzendoorn M.H. & Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. (2009), Perception of infant crying: A twin study. [other].
- Out D., Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. & Van IJzendoorn M.H. (2009), The role of disconnected and extremely insensitive parenting in the development of disorganized attachment: Validation of a new measure, Attachment & Human Development 11: 419-445.
- Out D. & Bakermans-Kranenburg M.J. (2006), Genen en omgeving bij gehechtheid: Relevantie van de gedragsgenetica voor de pedagogiek, Pedagogiek 26(2): 210-230.