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The hierarchical factor model of ADHD: invariant across age and national groupings?

2011

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by problems with attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. The diagnosis derives from 18 symptoms indexing these behavioural domains [American Psychiatric Association (APA), DSM-IV-TR, 2000]. There is substantial continuity in maintaining a diagnosis of ADHD from childhood to adolescence (Faraone, Biederman, & Mick, 2006); however the phenotypic expression is highly variable within the diagnosed group and across time (Barkley, 2006; Nigg, 2006). Current diagnostic formulations distinguish between symptoms of inattention and those of hyperactivity-impulsivity. Three ADHD subtypes are recognized in the DSM-IV: the predominantly…

050103 clinical psychologyAge differencesConceptualization05 social sciencesmedicine.diseaseImpulsivityDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatry and Mental healthPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invarianceSiblingmedicine.symptomPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyFactor analysisPsychopathologyJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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Effects of stress on chewing and food intake in patients with anorexia nervosa

2021

OBJECTIVE The present study investigates the impact of psychosocial stress on chewing and eating behavior in patients with anorexia nervosa (PAN ). METHOD The eating and chewing behavior of PAN were examined in a standardized setting by means of a chewing sensor. These procedures encompassed n = 19 PAN , age, and gender matched to n = 19 healthy controls (HC). Food intake and chewing frequency were assessed in two experimental conditions: rest versus stress (via Trier Social Stress Test). To verify stress induction, two appraisal scales were employed. In addition, chronic stress, psychological distress and eating disorder symptoms were assessed. RESULTS In terms of food intake and chewing f…

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Dimensions of Anxiety, Age, and Gender: Assessing Dimensionality and Measurement Invariance of the State-Trait for Cognitive and Somatic Anxiety (STI…

2018

The State-Trait Inventory for Cognitive and Somatic Anxiety (STICSA) is a widely used measure of state and trait anxiety that permits a specific assessment of cognitive and somatic anxiety. Previous research provided inconsistent findings about its factor structure in non-clinical samples (e.g., hierarchical or bi-factor structure). To date, no psychometric validation of the Italian version of the STICSA has been conducted. Our study aimed to determine the psychometric functioning of the Italian version of the STICSA, including its dimensionality, gender and age measurement equivalence, and convergent/divergent validity in a large sample of community-dwelling participants (N = 2,938; 55.9% …

050103 clinical psychologyBeck Anxiety InventoryPopulationlcsh:BF1-990state03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemultigroup confirmatory factor analysismedicinePsychologyinvariance0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invarianceeducationGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researcheducation.field_of_studytrait05 social sciencesDiscriminant validityanxietyConfirmatory factor analysisSomatic anxietylcsh:PsychologyConvergent validitydepressionAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Context Effects in the Evaluation of Bodily Symptoms: Comparing Three Versions of the Health Norms Sorting Task

2017

The illness-related evaluation of bodily symptoms is considered to be an important maintaining factor in somatoform disorders. However, little is known about context variables that could influence this evaluation process. In the current study, participants completed three versions of the Health Norms Sorting Task (HNST) and evaluated bodily symptoms in different contexts (i.e., different evaluation perspectives and time frames of evaluation). Additionally, the three HNST versions were presented in different orders. Bodily symptoms were evaluated more often as a sign of illness when a specific time frame (i.e., one week) was given. However, this context effect was only large when participan…

050103 clinical psychologyContext effect05 social sciencesContext variableSortingSomatic symptom disordermedicine.disease030227 psychiatryTask (project management)03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychology0302 clinical medicinemedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyCognitive psychologyJournal of Experimental Psychopathology
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Consensus statement on the problem of terminology in psychological interventions using the internet or digital components

2020

Since the emergence of psychological interventions delivered via the Internet they have differed in numerous ways. The wealth of formats, methods, and technological solutions has led to increased availability and cost-effectiveness of clinical care, however, it has simultaneously generated a multitude of terms. With this paper, we first aim to establish whether a terminology issue exists in the field of Internet-delivered psychological interventions. If so, we aim to determine its implications for research, education, and practice. Furthermore, we intend to discuss solutions to mitigate the problem; in particular, we propose the concept of a common glossary. We invited 23 experts in the fie…

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Matching research and practice: Prediction of individual patient progress and dropout risk for basic routine outcome monitoring.

2021

OBJECTIVE Despite evidence showing that systematic outcome monitoring can prevent treatment failure, the practical conditions that allow for implementation are seldom met in naturalistic psychological services. In the context of limited time and resources, session-by-session evaluation is rare in most clinical settings. This study aimed to validate innovative prediction methods for individual treatment progress and dropout risk based on basic outcome monitoring. METHODS Routine data of a naturalistic psychotherapy outpatient sample were analyzed (N = 3902). Patients were treated with cognitive behavioral therapy with up to 95 sessions (M = 39.19, SD = 16.99) and assessment intervals of 5-15…

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2017

The analysis of open-minded attitudes towards sexuality in general requires a construct based on attitudinal dimensions. Although several existing studies involve sexual attitudes, they differ substantially and standardized conceptual work is missing. Thus, the authors introduce the latent variable sexual openness to develop a construct based on self-oriented attitudes towards different sexual topics. Available survey data of female German students in a steady relationship allowed providing a first empirical test for the applicability of this construct. Five subdimensions are acknowledged central for sexual openness: sexual practices, masturbation, bisexuality, permissiveness, and pornograp…

050103 clinical psychologyMultidisciplinary05 social sciencesHuman sexualityLatent variableConfirmatory factor analysisInterpersonal relationship050903 gender studiesErotophiliaOpenness to experiencePornography0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0509 other social sciencesConstruct (philosophy)PsychologySocial psychologyPLOS ONE
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2019

Worries about possible harmful effects of new technologies (modern health worries) have intensely been investigated in the last decade. However, the comparability of translated self-report measures across countries is often problematic. This study aimed to overcome this problem by developing psychometrically sound brief versions of the widely used 25-item Modern Health Worries Scale (MHWS) suitable for multi-country use. Based on data of overall 5,176 individuals from four European countries (England, Germany, Hungary, Sweden), Ant Colony Optimization was used to identify the indicators that optimize model fit and measurement invariance across countries. Two scales were developed. A short (…

050103 clinical psychologyMultidisciplinaryPublic economicsPsychometricsEmerging technologiesAnt colony optimization algorithms05 social sciencesComparabilityItem selection050109 social psychologyCross-cultural studies0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invariancePsychologyPLOS ONE
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2021

Background: The Self-Regulation of Eating Behavior Questionnaire (SREBQ) is an economical way of assessing an individual's self-regulatory abilities regarding eating behavior. Such scales are needed in the German population; therefore, the purpose of the present study was the translation and validation of a German version of the SREBQ.Method: First, we conducted a pilot study (Study 1; N = 371) after the translation procedure. Second, we assessed the final scale in a representative sample of the German population (Sample 2; N = 2,483) and its underlying factor structure. Further, we tested for measurement invariance and evaluated the SREBQ's associations with related scales to explore conve…

050103 clinical psychologyNorm (group)05 social sciencesDiscriminant validityValiditylanguage.human_languageConfirmatory factor analysisGerman03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineScale (social sciences)language0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invariance030212 general & internal medicinePsychologyGeneral PsychologyReliability (statistics)Clinical psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Burnout-related ill-being at work : Associations between mindfulness and acceptance skills, worksite factors, and experienced well-being in life

2018

The aim of this paper was to investigate the associations between mindfulness and acceptance (MAA) skills and burnout-related ill-being at work (ILLB) after eliminating the impact of worksite (WS) and general well-being in life (WELLB) factors. The results were derived from data on employees (n = 168) of varying professional backgrounds, who experienced relatively high levels of burnout. Analyses were conducted using structural equation modelling (SEM) and the Cholesky decomposition method, since these allow for the investigation of multiple measures and multiple factors in relation to one another. In relation to ill-being at work, the analyses revealed a general MAA factor as well as a spe…

050103 clinical psychologyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHealth (social science)Mindfulnessmindfulnesshyväksyminen (menettely)työhyvinvointiperceived stresseducationBurnoutStructural equation modelinguupumusemployee well-beingBehavioral Neurosciencework ability0502 economics and businesstyökyky0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAssociation (psychology)Applied PsychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsta515tietoinen läsnäoloburnout05 social sciencesWork (physics)Flexibility (personality)Variance (accounting)stressistructural equation modelling (SEM)Well-beingPsychology050203 business & managementdefusionClinical psychologyacceptanceJournal of Contextual Behavioral Science
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