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Mentalizing Subtypes in Eating Disorders: A Latent Profile Analysis

2020

Background: Mentalizing, the mental capacity to understand oneself and others in terms of mental states, has been found to be reduced in several mental disorders. Some studies have suggested that eating disorders (EDs) may also be associated with impairments in mentalizing. The aim of this work is to investigate the possible presence of mentalizing subtypes in a sample of patients with EDs.Method: A sample of patients with eating disorders (N = 157) completed a battery of measures assessing mentalization and related variables, including the Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (RFQ), the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Strategies (DERS), the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI). Clinicia…

050103 clinical psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990EmpathyInterpersonal communicationeating disordersmentalization03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAttachment theorymedicinePsychologyanorexia; bulimia; eating disorders; mentalization; reflective functioning0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral Psychologymedia_commonOriginal Researchreflective functioning05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Cognitionmedicine.disease030227 psychiatryEating disorderslcsh:PsychologyMentalizationbulimiaanorexiaInterpersonal Reactivity IndexPsychologyAnorexia; Bulimia; Eating disorders; Mentalization; Reflective functioningClinical psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Attachment characteristics and treatment outcome following inpatient psychotherapy: Results of a multisite study

2006

Abstract The authors evaluated 617 patients at hospital admission using an interpersonal interview analyzed with the Adult Attachment Prototype Rating (Strauss, Lobo-Drost, & Pilkonis, 1999) in nine different psychotherapeutic hospitals. Attachment characteristics derived from this method served as predictors of treatment outcome. Outcome was quantified in all sites using the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised, Inventory of Interpersonal Problems, and, in a subsample, the Impairment Score (Schepank, 2003) as an observer rating. All measures were administered at patient admission and discharge. Additionally, patients completed the Bielefeld Questionnaire of Client Expectations (BQCE) at admission …

050103 clinical psychologymedicine.medical_specialtyPsychotherapist05 social sciencesTreatment outcomeInterpersonal communicationInpatient psychotherapy050108 psychoanalysismedicine.diseasePersonality disordersClinical PsychologyInterpersonal relationshipEating disordersmedicineAnxiety0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMedical diagnosismedicine.symptomPsychologyPsychiatryClinical psychologyPsychotherapy Research
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Baseline Patient Characteristics Predicting Outcome and Attrition in Cognitive Therapy for Social Phobia: Results from a Large Multicentre Trial

2014

We examined the role of baseline patient characteristics as predictors of outcome (end-state functioning, response and remission) and attrition for cognitive therapy (CT) in social anxiety disorder (SAD). Beyond socio-demographic and clinical variables such as symptom severity and comorbidity status, previously neglected patient characteristics (e.g., personality, self-esteem, shame, interpersonal problems and attachment style) were analysed. Method Data came from the CT arm of a multicentre RCT with n = 244 patients having DSM-IV SAD. CT was conducted according to the manual by Clark and Wells. Severity of SAD was assessed at baseline and end of treatment with the Liebowitz Social Anxiety …

050103 clinical psychologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectLiebowitz social anxiety scaleLogistic regressionlaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawAttachment theorymedicinePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychiatrymedia_common05 social sciencesSocial anxietymedicine.diseaseComorbidity030227 psychiatryClinical PsychologyCognitive therapyPsychologyClinical psychologyClinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
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The Italian Version of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP-32): Psychometric Properties and Factor Structure in Clinical and Non-clinical Gr…

2018

All versions of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP) are broadly used to measure people's interpersonal functioning. The aims of the current study are: (a) to examine the psychometric properties and factor structure of the Italian version of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-short version (IIP-32); and (b) to evaluate its associations with core symptoms of different eating disorders. One thousand two hundred and twenty three participants (n = 623 non-clinical and n = 600 clinical participants with eating disorders and obesity) filled out the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-short version (IIP-32) along with measures of self-esteem (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, RSES), psych…

050103 clinical psychologyobesityPsychology (all)lcsh:BF1-990Interpersonal communicationexploratory structural equation modelingeating disorderspsychometric propertiesInventory of Interpersonal Problem03 medical and health sciencesInterpersonal relationship0302 clinical medicineBinge-eating disorderSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicamedicinePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invarianceGeneral PsychologyPsychometric propertieOriginal Researchcross-cultural validity05 social sciencesEating disorderInventory of Interpersonal ProblemsConstruct validitymedicine.diseaseEating Disorder InventoryConfirmatory factor analysis030227 psychiatryEating disorderslcsh:PsychologyPsychologyCross-cultural validity; Eating disorders; Exploratory structural equation modeling; Inventory of Interpersonal Problems; Obesity; Psychometric properties; Psychology (all)Clinical psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Prevalence and determinants of secondary posttraumatic growth following trauma work among medical personnel: a cross sectional study.

2021

ABSTRACT Background: People helping trauma victims as a part of their work may experience positive results, known as Secondary Posttraumatic Growth (SPTG). Aim: The present study aimed to determine the prevalence and determinants of SPTG among medical personnel, considering occupational load, job satisfaction, social support, and cognitive processing of trauma, understood as cognitive coping strategies. Methods: Subjects comprised 419 representatives of the medical profession, including paramedics and nurses. The age of the subjects varied from 19 to 65 (M = 39.60; SD = 11.03). Four standard measurement tools were utilized: the Secondary Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, the Job Satisfaction …

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An analysis of recent research on venture capital networks

2019

Purpose – this paper examines recent trends in venture capital network research. Network analysis is a useful approach for analyzing inter-organizational networks, especially for venture capitalists, which are characterized by plenty of connections. Although important steps ahead have been made, several research questions are still unanswered. Research methodology – this brief review analyses deeply three papers which are representative of the novel scientific literature in this field. Scrutinizing these works, I identify their points of strength and weaknesses, in order to understand how to pave the way for further research. Findings – this paper shows that the study of network weak ties a…

050208 financeKnowledge managementSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari Finanziaribusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesScientific literatureVenture capitalViewpointsInterpersonal tiesPrivate equityOriginalityOrder (exchange)Political science0502 economics and businessventure capital private equity network analysis venture capital investments risk management interorganizational networks venture capitalists’ reputation venture capital performance network weak ties.business050203 business & managementRisk managementmedia_commonProceedings of 6th International Scientific Conference Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Economics Engineering ‘2019
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Fostering Dynamic Growth in New Ventures through Venture Capital: Conceptualizing Venture Capital Capabilities

2017

There is ample evidence of the influence of venture capital on the creation and growth of new ventures, yet scant attention has been paid to the heterogeneity of venture capitalists and their capacity to contribute to the dynamic growth of new ventures. This paper aims to contribute to the existing literature by exploring the notion that venture capitalists have beneficial effects on the growth of new ventures when they rely on a set of distinctive skills and processes that we associate with venture capital capabilities. We bridge the venture capital and resource-based view research streams to identify the foundational mechanisms of venture capital capabilities. We develop a set of proposit…

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Would New Zealand adolescents cycle to school more if allowed to cycle without a helmet?

2018

Abstract Introduction The effectiveness of bicycle helmet use in preventing head injuries has been well documented. Mandatory helmet-use legislation is present in multiple countries including New Zealand. However, studies examining the correlates of adolescents' perception that they would cycle to school more often if helmet legislation was repealed are scant. This study examined these correlates in a sample of New Zealand adolescents. Methods Adolescents (n = 774; age: 13–18 years) from all 12 secondary schools in Dunedin, New Zealand, completed an online questionnaire about their cycling to school and cycling in general behaviours and perceptions and opinions about bicycle helmet use as a…

050210 logistics & transportationHealth Policyeducation05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEthnic groupPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsTransportationComputer-assisted web interviewingInterpersonal communicationPollutionSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessInjury prevention030212 general & internal medicineSafety Risk Reliability and QualityPsychologyhuman activitiesSafety ResearchJournal of Transport & Health
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Deep Interpretive Disagreements and Theory of Legal Interpretation

2016

This paper deals with deep interpretive disagreements (DID): very profound divergences that may occur in legal interpretation (on single cases, or on similar cases) among judges and jurists. These divergences involve alternative interpretations of certain expressions or phrases (for instance, “human person”, “dignity”, “personal autonomy”, “life”, “health”) and may lead, under certain conditions, to incompatible interpretations of the legal sentences that incorporate these expressions. The most important examples of this kind of legal sentences are constitutional provisions that express principles asserting legal rights. The main thesis of this paper is that DID represent genuine, faultless…

050502 lawmedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciencesPersonal autonomyExpressivismEpistemologyDignityContemporary philosophyObjectivismContextualismSociologyRelativism0505 lawmedia_common
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Communication Practices and Social Tie Formation: A Case Study of Recreational Lifestyle Sports Cultures

2017

This case study examines contemporary recreational sports practitioners’ communication practices and social tie formation from the perspective of two lifestyle sports disciplines: climbing and trail running. Online survey results from 301 climbers and trail runners from Finland indicate that computer-mediated communication (CMC) has established its place in recreational lifestyle sports cultures; however, it has not done it at the expense of face-to-face (FtF) communication. Online interaction produces weak social ties with instrumental and informative value, but physical location is essential in establishing ties with emotional and appraisal value. This paper argues that it is the sports s…

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