Jungup Lee
Scholar

Jungup Lee

Google Scholar ID: Suw-tUMAAAAJ
National University of Singapore Department of Social Work
CyberbullyingOnline Sexual HarmYouth Mental Health & Digital WellbeingTech in Child & Youth
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
1,375
 
H-index
19
 
i10-index
30
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
9
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • She has over 70 academic publications, including the Handbook of School Violence, Bullying and Safety (Edward Elgar, 2024), articles in leading journals such as Computers in Human Behavior, Journal of Medical Internet Research, and Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, and conference papers in top human-computer interaction and computation conferences like ACM CHI and ACL. Dr. Lee is a Review Editor of Frontiers in Public Health (Injury Prevention and Control Specialty Section) and was the Co-Editor, Review Editor, and Executive Editor of Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development for 6 years.
Research Experience
  • She has been involved in several interdisciplinary projects, including a multipronged study on the mechanisms of cyberbullying, a mixed-method investigation into campus sexual misconduct and online harassment, a longitudinal mixed-method study of parenting styles and children’s emotional regulation, projects exploring human–AI collaboration in reducing mental health stigma and enhancing social service practice, and a cross-cultural study on the integration of technological innovation to support youth mental health and well-being.
Education
  • Associate Professor at the Department of Social Work and Co-Director of the Social Service Research Centre at the National University of Singapore. Specific educational background details are not provided.
Background
  • Her research interests include youth mental health and digital well-being, cyberbullying and online harms, parenting and peer support, and AI/technology in children and youth development. Her work aims to refine the understanding of how adverse childhood events relate to subsequent behavioral and mental health outcomes, focusing on identifying multi-level risk and protective factors (e.g., family, peer, school, and community levels) that shape various patterns of externalizing and internalizing behaviors to facilitate the development of more effective intervention strategies.
Miscellany
  • Recent News: Top 10 most-cited publication of 2023, 'The Effects of Forest Bathing on Psychological Well-being: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis' in the International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. She will also deliver a keynote speech at the 2025 International Conference on Social Work at the Central University of Kerala, India; present a poster at the 10th International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health (ICSWHMH) in Melbourne, Australia; give three poster presentations at the 70th APM of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) in Kansas City, MO, USA; and be an invited speaker at Ewha Womans University and Chunnam National University in South Korea.