Dr Katarzyna Kostyrka-Allchorne

Katarzyna Kostyrka-Allchorne

Lecturer In Psychology

School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences
Queen Mary University of London
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Research

Digital parenting interventions, Adolescent mental health, Digital activity, Child development

Interests

Katarzyna is a developmental psychologist researching risks and opportunities of growing up in a digital world. Her current research cuts across the disciplines of child and adolescent development, mental health, clinical interventions, and human-computer interactions and has two main strands.
First, she examines whether digital interventions can provide a solution to the growing problem of the lack of psychological support for parents, who may have a difficult time bringing up their children. Within this strand, she works with parents, clinicians, app developers and other researchers on developing and testing digital applications supporting parents both in the community as well as in the clinical services.
Second, her research investigates whether, why and for whom digital engagement is a risk or protective factor for mental health. This strand of research aims to provide a comprehensive characterisation of the associations between adolescent digital activity and mental health and identify some of their underpinning mechanisms.

Publications

solid heart iconPublications of specific relevance to the Centre for Brain and Behaviour

2024

bullet iconModerators of the Effects of a Digital Parenting Intervention on Child Conduct and Emotional Problems Implemented During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results From a Secondary Analysis of Data From the Supporting Parents and Kids Through Lockdown Experiences (SPARKLE) Randomized Controlled Trial
Pokorna N, Palmer M, Pearson O, Beckley-Hoelscher N, Shearer J, Kostyrka-Allchorne K, Robertson O, Koch M, Slovak P, Day C, Byford S, Waite P, Creswell C, Sonuga-Barke EJS and Goldsmith K
Jmir Pediatrics and Parenting, Jmir Publications vol. 7 
08-10-2024
Relevant PublicationDynamic Interplay of Online Risk and Resilience in Adolescence (DIORA): a protocol for a 12-month prospective observational study testing the associations among digital activity, affective and cognitive reactions and depression symptoms in a community sample of UK adolescents
Kostyrka-Allchorne K, Stoilova M, Bourgaize J, Murray A, Azeri E, Hollis C, Townsend E, Livingstone S, Sonuga-Barke E and Team OBOTDYR
Bmj Open, Bmj Publishing Group vol. 14 (9), e085061-e085061.  
30-09-2024
Relevant PublicationPathways between digital activity and depressed mood in adolescence: outlining a developmental model integrating risk, reactivity, resilience and reciprocity
Sonuga-Barke EJS, Stoilova M, Kostyrka-Allchorne K, Bourgaize J, Murray A, Tan MPJ, Hollis C, Townsend E, Livingstone S and Programme OBOTDYR
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, Elsevier vol. 58, 101411-101411.  
01-08-2024
Relevant PublicationReciprocal developmental pathways between future-related thinking and symptoms of adolescent depression and anxiety: A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.
Tang P, Kostyrka-Allchorne K, Butura A-M, Phillips-Owen J and Sonuga-Barke E
Clinical Psychology Review, Elsevier vol. 112 
08-07-2024
Relevant PublicationProcess evaluation of a Structured E-parenting Support (STEPS) in the OPTIMA randomised controlled trial: a protocol
Hedstrom E, Kostyrka-Allchorne K, French B, Glazebrook C, Hall CL, Kovshoff H, Lean N and Sonuga-Barke E
Bmj Open, Bmj vol. 14 (5) 
01-05-2024

2023

bullet iconLinks between mental health problems and future thinking from the perspective of adolescents with experience of depression and anxiety: a qualitative study
Tang P, Pavlopoulou G, Kostyrka-Allchorne K, Phillips-Owen J and Sonuga-Barke E
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, Springer Nature vol. 17 (1) 
21-12-2023
bullet iconYoung people's future thinking and mental health: The development and validation of the Adolescent Future Thinking Rating Scale
Tang P, Sonuga‐Barke E, Kostyrka‐Allchorne K and Phillips‐Owen J
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, Wiley vol. 33 (1), e1994-e1994.  
03-10-2023
Relevant PublicationRemote Recruitment Strategy and Structured E-Parenting Support (STEPS) App: Feasibility and Usability Study
Kostyrka-Allchorne K, Chu P, Ballard C, Lean N, French B, Hedstrom E, Byford S, Cortese S, Daley D, Downs J, Glazebrook C, Goldsmith K, Hall CL, Kovshoff H, Kreppner J, Sayal K, Shearer J, Simonoff E, Thompson M and Sonuga-Barke EJS
Jmir Pediatrics and Parenting, Jmir Publications vol. 6, e47035-e47035.  
11-09-2023

Grants

solid heart iconGrants of specific relevance to the Centre for Brain and Behaviour
solid heart iconImpact of digital activity on the mental health of neurodivergent adolescents
Katarzyna Kostyrka-Allchorne
£24,921 The Huo Family Foundation
01-02-2025 - 31-12-2025
solid heart iconAdolescent Mental Health and Development in the Digital World
Katarzyna Kostyrka-Allchorne
£10,114 MRC Medical Research Council
18-09-2023 - 30-08-2025