Assistant Professor of Psychology

Dr. Yue (Alice) Guo is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Berry College. She completed a BA in Psychological and Brain Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis and an MA and PhD in Developmental Psychology at the University of Missouri. Her research examines adolescent and young adult close relationship networks, with a focus on how youth manage their communication and disclosure across multiple relationships, such as with parents, siblings, and peers. Recent research interests include the role of technology-mediated communication in close relationships and how this impacts individual well-being.
Education
- PhD in Developmental Psychology, University of Missouri, 2025
- M.A. in Developmental Psychology, University of Missouri, 2021
- B.A. in Psychological and Brain Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis, 2016
Selected Publications
- Campione-Barr, N., Guo, Y., & Rose, A. J. (2025). Adolescent Disclosure with Parents versus Siblings and Friends. In J. G. Smetana, N. Campione-Barr, & L. C. Tilton-Weaver (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Parental Monitoring and Information Management during Adolescence (pp. 282–302). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009418652
- Guo, Y., Giron, S. E., Lindell, A. K., & Campione-Barr, N. (2023). Disclosure in close egalitarian relationships: Gender-based associations between college students’ disclosure to siblings and disclosure to best friends or romantic partners. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 69(3). https://doi.org/10.1353/mpq.2023.a928422
- Guo, Y., Killoren, S., & Campione-Barr, N. (2022). Strategies and reasons for nondisclosure in close relationships during adolescence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 51(9), 1841–1857. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-022-01634-0