Li, Elizabeth Tianyu; Luyten, Patrick; 6541; Midgley, Nick;
Background: A number of existing meta-analyses and narrative reviews have already addressed the relation between childhood adversity and depression, yet none of them has examined the specific link between emotional abuse and depression highlighted by previous research. It is no longer appropriate to regard childhood maltreatment as a unitary concep...
Andriessen, Karl; 84047; Krysinska, Karolina; Rickwood, Debra; Pirkis, Jane;
BACKGROUND: Having someone close die through suicide or another form of traumatic death is a distressing event in the lives of adolescents, putting them at risk of grief and mental health ramifications. As most research in this field has been focused on intrapersonal grief reactions, this study aimed to broaden the perspective by exploring the impa...
De Brier, Niels; Borra, Vere; Dockx, Kim; Scheers, Hans; Stroobants, Stijn; De Buck, Emmy; 40859; Lauwers, Karen; Vandekerckhove, Philippe; 4603;
Trauma-exposed individuals are at risk of developing mental health problems, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). As an exposed individual's friend or family member may be the first person to provide posttrauma relief, informing and training laypeople in psychosocial first aid may benefit mental health outcomes of trauma-exposed individu...
Reuven-Krispin, Hanita; Lassri, Dana; Luyten, Patrick; 6541; Shahar, Golan;
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Day, G Robert, G Rafferty, AM
Research into gratitude as a significant sociological and psychological phenomenon has proliferated in the past two decades. However, there is little consensus on how it should be conceptualized or investigated empirically. We present a meta-narrative review that focuses on gratitude in health care, with an emphasis on research exploring interperso...
Favril, Louis Yu, Rongqin Hawton, Keith Fazel, Seena
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The lancet. Psychiatry
Self-harm is a leading cause of morbidity in prisoners. Although a wide range of risk factors for self-harm in prisoners has been identified, the strength and consistency of effect sizes is uncertain. We aimed to synthesise evidence and assess the risk factors associated with self-harm inside prison. In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we ...
Lennon, Olive; Ryan, Cormac; Helm, Maggie; Moore, Katrina; Sheridan, Ann; Probst, Michel; 3430; Cunningham, Caitriona;
status: published
Sandini, Corrado; Schneider, Maude; 107202; Eliez, Stephan; Armando, Marco;
22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS) is recognized as one of the strongest genetic risk factors for the development of psychopathology, including dramatically increased prevalence of schizophrenia anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Despite sharing a homogenous genetic deletion, the psychiatric phe...
Paver, Rachele; De Witte, Hans; 13982; Rothmann, Sebastiaan; Van den Broeck, Anja; 45289; Blonk, Roland Willem Bart;
No validated intervention that specifically addresses the psychosocial needs of unemployed people exists in the South African context. This study intends to evaluate an evidence-based job-search program, called the JOBS intervention, that is aimed at the self-efficacy, amotivation, and self-esteem related to participants searching for jobs. A quasi...
van der Heijden, Beatrice IJM; Houkes, Inge; van den Broeck, Anja; 45289; Czabanowska, Katarzyna;
Given the increasing shortage of active nurses in industrialized countries throughout the world, it is of utmost importance to protect their health, satisfaction, and commitment so that they can continue working in their healthcare institution. Building upon the proposed pattern of specific relationships developed by Houkes et al. (2003), we invest...