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Cory Julien,Laura Bernard,Vincent Brejard Cory Julien
Context: Childhood trauma is more prevalent among individuals with substance use disorders compared to the general population, representing a significant public health concern. The presence of comorbid dissociative sympto...
Sebastian Palmer,Bertram Walter,Christiane Hermann et al. Sebastian Palmer et al.
Background: Structured diagnostic interviews (SDIs) are frequently used in science and are highly recommended for diagnosing mental disorders in clinical practice. However, the actual SDI familiarity and use among psychot...
Amelie Endres,Anja Schaich,Arnoud Arntz et al. Amelie Endres et al.
Background: Patients with depression often report recurring memories of stressful events from the past (e.g. experiences of rejection, emotional or physical abuse). These distressing memories, commonly dating back to chil...
Thies Lüdtke,Fabian Steiner,Thomas Berger et al. Thies Lüdtke et al.
Background: Case formulations and treatment planning mostly rely on self-reports, observations, and third-party reports. We propose that these data sources can be complemented by idiographic networks of motive interaction...
Thomas Tandrup Lamm,Mimi Yung Mehlsen,Tina Birgitte Wisbech Carstensen et al. Thomas Tandrup Lamm et al.
Purpose: Adverse life events and neuroticism have been shown to be associated with health anxiety (HA), but their interaction has not been studied. This study aimed to examine the separate associations as well as the poss...
Michaela Bruckbauer-Schwed,Tim Kaiser,Marc Keglevic et al. Michaela Bruckbauer-Schwed et al.
Background: Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a major health problem. Functionally, it is related to affect instability and increased affective intensity. The role of negative emotions has already been extensively explor...
Joanna J Hunsmann,Florian Weck,Julia Wendt et al. Joanna J Hunsmann et al.
Background: Characterized by uncertainty and recurring periods of social isolation, the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in increases of loneliness and distress in young adults, such as university students. Despite the lifting ...
Anyerson Stiths Gómez-Tabares,Olber Eduardo Arango-Tobón,César Núñez et al. Anyerson Stiths Gómez-Tabares et al.
Background: Previous studies have documented that depression and hopelessness predict higher suicide risk in young people. However, the psychological mechanisms that may mediate these associations are unknown. The aim of ...
Poul M Schulte-Frankenfeld,Josefien J F Breedvelt,Marlies E Brouwer et al. Poul M Schulte-Frankenfeld et al.
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death among adolescents and young adults. While only few evidence-based treatments with limited efficacy are available, family processes have recently been posed as a possible alt...