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Exploring the Interaction Effects of Gender Contentedness and Pubertal Timing on Adolescent Longitudinal Psychological and Behavioral Health Outcomes

2021

Background: Off-time pubertal timing (PT) and non-conforming gender identity have been reported to predict adverse health and well-being in adolescents. However, the joint effects of these two factors are less addressed. We aimed to investigate the main and interaction effects of gender identity, proxied by perceived gender contentedness (GC), and PT on longitudinal adolescent psychological and behavioral outcomes.Methods: Data (N = 1806, Mage = 13.3 ± 0.5 years) come from the Taiwan Youth Project, which prospectively followed a longitudinal cohort of Taiwanese junior high school students from 2000 (wave 1) to 2009 (wave 9). GC was self-reported at waves 1 and 9 in a binary response, and th…

PsychiatryGender identityBinary responseEarly adolescencepubertal timingRC435-571Gender nonconformingbehavioral developmentInteractionHealth outcomesgender contentednessPsychiatry and Mental healthadolescentdepressionLongitudinal cohortPsychologyDepression (differential diagnoses)Clinical psychologyOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Fear of COVID-19 and Life Satisfaction: The Role of the Health-Related Hardiness and Sense of Coherence

2021

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic is contributing to increased fear and anxiety throughout society, which may affect life satisfaction. Health-related hardiness and sense of coherence (SOC) are personal resources that help people adapt to difficult circumstances. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between fear of COVID-19, SOC, health-related hardiness, and life satisfaction.Methods: A total of 907 Polish people (522 women and 385 men) participated in this study. The Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FOC-6), the Health-Related Hardiness Scale, the Sense of Coherence Scale (SOC-29), and the Satisfaction with Life Scale were used.Results: Correlation showed that fear of COV…

PsychiatryMediation (statistics)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)fear of COVID-19RC435-571Life satisfactionsense of coherenceAffect (psychology)Psychiatry and Mental healthHardiness (psychological)hardinessScale (social sciences)medicineAnxietymediationmedicine.symptomPsychologylife satisfactionOriginal ResearchClinical psychologySense of coherenceFrontiers in Psychiatry
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The Influence of Pubertal Development on Adolescent Depression: The Mediating Effects of Negative Physical Self and Interpersonal Stress

2021

The current study examined the influence of pubertal development stage on depression and its psychosocial mechanisms in a non-clinical population of 502 adolescents (244 boys and 258 girls) in China, graded 5 to 8. Results indicated that (1) pubertal development was positively correlated with depression, negative physical self and interpersonal stress. (2) There is a significant gender by pubertal development interaction on the measure of academic self-concept, which is accounted for by decreased academic self in boys but not in girls as a function of pubertal development. (3) Mediation analyses show that increased depression in late compared to pre- puberty is partly mediated by the enhanc…

PsychiatryMediation (statistics)education.field_of_studyadolescent developmentPopulationLate stageRC435-571Interpersonal stressBrief Research Reportnegative physical selfinterpersonal stressPsychiatry and Mental healthdepressionacademic selfAdolescent developmentPsychologyeducationPsychosocialDepression (differential diagnoses)Clinical psychologyFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Changes in mental health during three waves of the COVID-19 pandemic: a repeated cross-sectional study among Polish university students

2021

Abstract Background Research indicates that mental health worsened during the Coronavirus crisis, in particular among women and university students. However, few longitudinal studies have so far investigated the changes in mental health outcomes across three subsequent waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, this study aims to examine changes in mental health among university students. Methods A total of 1,961university students from Poland, at mean age 23.23 years (SD = 3.16, 57.47% of women) were included in this repeated cross-sectional study across three waves of the COVID-19 pandemic: W1 (n = 657), W2 (n = 654), and W3 (n = 650). They completed the online survey with the Generalized…

PsychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthResearchRC435-571PrevalenceLogistic regressionPhysical healthLife satisfactionPerceived stressAnxietyBMC Psychiatry
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Spanish Validation of the Multidimensional Existential Meaning Scale: Which Dimension of Meaning in Life Is More Associated With Psychopathology in P…

2022

BackgroundTo assess three dimensions of Meaning in Life (comprehension, purpose, and mattering) the Multidimensional Existential Meaning Scale (MEMS) was developed, however, the MEMS's factorial structure has not yet been confirmed in a Spanish-speaking sample. A question that remains unanswered is which of the three dimensions of MiL are associated with psychopathology in clinical samples.Aims(1) to analyze the psychometric properties of the MEMS in a Spanish non-clinical population, and (2) to identify which of the three dimensions of MiL shows the strongest relationship with depression, anxiety and positive affect in a clinical population.MethodThe non-clinical sample, consisted of N = 1…

PsychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthmeaning in lifeembryonic structuresRC435-571matteringpurposepositive affectcoherenceFrontiers in psychiatry
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Relationships Between Cross-Cultural Adaption, Perceived Stress and Psychological Health Among International Undergraduate Students From a Medical Un…

2021

International university students may be at greater risk for developing psychological problems due to the unique stressors in them, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of present study is to propose and test a moderated mediation model that would illuminate the underlying relationships of cross-cultural adaption, perceived stress and psychological health as well as the moderating effect of optimism and resilience among international medical undergraduates in China during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was conducted via a web-based survey in November 2020. Electronic informed consents were obtained from all participants. A total of 453 students including 233 males and 22…

PsychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthperceived stresspsychological healthRC435-571COVID-19cross-cultural adaptionresilienceOriginal Researchoptimisminternational undergraduatesFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Exploring the Neuropsychiatric Sequalae of Perceived COVID-19 Exposure in College Students: A Pilot Digital Phenotyping Study

2022

The urgency to understand the long-term neuropsychiatric sequala of COVID-19, a part of the Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome (PACS), is expanding as millions of infected individuals experience new unexplained symptoms related to mood, anxiety, insomnia, headache, pain, and more. Much research on PACS involves cross sectional surveys which limits ability to understand the dynamic trajectory of this emerging phenomenon. In this secondary analysis, we analyzed data from a 4-week observational digital phenotyping study using the mindLAMP app for 695 college students with elevated stress who specified if they were exposed to COVID-19. Students also completed a biweekly survey of clinical assessments…

PsychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthstudentsmoodRC435-571COVID-19psychosisBrief Research Reportsmartphone applicationFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Binge Drinking, Alone or With Cannabis, During Adolescence Triggers Different Effects on Immediate Visual Memory in Men and Women

2021

Background: This study examines the interaction between a history of binge drinking (BD), alone or with cannabis consumption, and the effects of acute alcohol exposure on immediate visual memory (IVM) (faces memory task, scenes memory task and IVM-IQ) in adolescents of both sexes.Method: Two hundred and ninety adolescents, grouped into refrainers, binge drinkers and subjects with a history of simultaneous BD/Cannabis co-use, received a risk dose of alcohol or a control drink.Results: Consumption Pattern (refrainers vs. binge drinkers vs. BD/Cannabis consumers) was not significant, while Treatment (acute alcohol vs. control drink) was significant in both sexes. Also, male binge drinkers' per…

PsychiatrycannabisPsychiatry and Mental healtheducationRC435-571immediate visual memorysexadolescentsBrief Research Reportbinge drinkingpsychological phenomena and processesFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Psychological Network Analysis of General Self-Efficacy in High vs. Low Resilient Functioning Healthy Adults

2021

Resilience to stress has gained increasing interest by researchers from the field of mental health and illness and some recent studies have investigated resilience from a network perspective. General self-efficacy constitutes an important resilience factor. High levels of self-efficacy have shown to promote resilience by serving as a stress buffer. However, little is known about the role of network connectivity of self-efficacy in the context of stress resilience. The present study aims at filling this gap by using psychological network analysis to study self-efficacy and resilience. Based on individual resilient functioning scores, we divided a sample of 875 mentally healthy adults into a …

Psychiatryconnectivitypartial least squares regressionRC435-571resiliencenetwork analysisself-efficacyFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Online Consultations Between General Practitioners and Psychiatrists in the Netherlands

2021

Objective: To examine the nature and scope of questions about psychiatric patient cases submitted by general practitioners (GPs) to an established online consultation platform and to determine if they could have been answered by consulting existing clinical guidelines.Methods: All anonymized psychiatric cases submitted by GPs to the online electronic Prisma platform between September 2018 and November 2019 were examined in a mixed-methods study. Descriptive statistics and qualitative thematic analysis were used, followed by axial coding to arrive at overarching themes to characterize cases.Results: Of the 136 included cases, 44.1% concerned female patients and about half concerned patients …

Psychiatrymedicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)primary care (MeSH)Descriptive statisticsAxial codingReferralElectronic consultationdigitalinterdisciplinary consultationRC435-571general practice (GP)medicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthEating disordersFamily medicinemedicineThematic analysisPsychologyQualitative researchOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Psychiatry
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