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期刊名:Clinical psychology review

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ISSN:0272-7358

e-ISSN:1873-7811

IF/分区:12.2/Q1

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Rachel D Maunder,Prince Atorkey,Andrew Chapman et al. Rachel D Maunder et al.
Previous meta-analyses suggest intergroup contact to be effective at reducing public mental health stigma. At the same time, results are mixed regarding intervention and participant characteristics which may strengthen the effect of contact...
Marcela Radunz,Matthew W R Stevens,Sanni Behm et al. Marcela Radunz et al.
Gaming disorder (GD) is an addictive disorder with health and social impacts recognized by the World Health Organization. Although the GD treatment evidence base appear to favor cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), knowledge of its common pr...
Katherine E Wislocki,Miranda Bridgwater,Emily Petti et al. Katherine E Wislocki et al.
Treatment manuals are essential for the development, evaluation, dissemination, and implementation of psychotherapeutic interventions. However, no comprehensive review has examined the existing landscape of treatment manuals for adult popul...
Peter Haehner,Rosalie Andrae,Wiebke Bleidorn Peter Haehner
Stress generation describes processes by which individuals actively contribute to the occurrence of self-generated stressful events. Personal characteristics like neuroticism or psychopathology have been found to predict the occurrence of m...
Jinmeng Liu,Xiaotong Ding,Yiqun Gan Jinmeng Liu
Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered assessment, with its ability to process multimodal data and support real-time evaluation, is transforming traditional psychological assessment. However, the predictive performance of AI-powered assessmen...
Sarah E Racine,Devyn R Riddle,Julia Durcan et al. Sarah E Racine et al.
Several prominent theories of eating disorders maintenance exist, with most corresponding to evidence-based treatments. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is ideal for testing relationships between proposed maintenance factors and eating...
Catherine Winsper,Helena Tuomainen,Sagar Jilka et al. Catherine Winsper et al.
School-based programmes offer a promising approach for improving physical and mental health trajectories in low-and-middle-countries (LMICs). This umbrella review and logic model explores how and in which contexts these programmes are effec...
Michaela S Ahrenholtz,Konrad Bresin Michaela S Ahrenholtz
The Benefits and Barriers model of nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) posits that NSSI has inherent benefits, but barriers such as pain aversion and a positive sense of self prevent NSSI. The theory suggests risk factors lower innate barriers, ...
Mette Alkærsig,Trine Banzon,Jesse Roest et al. Mette Alkærsig et al.
Introduction: Treatment effects among trauma-exposed child populations (≤12 years) are understudied. Practicians must therefore rely on their own clinical experience and evidence from older children when deciding on inte...
M F Reents,P A Schroeder,I Wolz et al. M F Reents et al.
Emotion regulation (ER) difficulties are an important transdiagnostic marker of mental disorders. This preregistered meta-analytic study aimed to quantify the effects of instructed ER versus control conditions during a controlled mood induc...