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Ego Impairment Index (EII-2) as a predictor of outcome in short- and long-term psychotherapy during a 5-year follow-up

2022

Objective This study examined the predictive ability of the Rorschach-based Ego Impairment Index (EII-2) on outcome of psychotherapy in different types and durations of therapy. Method A total of 326 outpatients suffering from depressive or anxiety disorders were randomized into receiving solution-focused (n = 97), short-term psychodynamic (n = 101), or long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy (n = 128). Psychotherapy outcome assessments during the 5-year follow-up period covered psychiatric symptoms, social functioning, and work ability. Results Lower EII-2 values, which indicate less problematic ego functioning, were found to predict faster improvement in both short-term therapies as compare…

masennusegotreatment planningpsykiatriset potilaathoitosuhdeArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Rorschachpsykodynaaminen psykoterapiamielenterveyshäiriötOutpatientshoitomenetelmätHumansminäEgopsykoterapiaAnxiety DisordersPsychotherapypsychotherapyClinical PsychologyTreatment Outcomeego functioningahdistuneisuushäiriötPsychotherapy BriefPsychotherapy PsychodynamicEgo Impairment IndexFollow-Up Studies
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Alterations in working memory maintenance of fearful face distractors in depressed participants : An ERP study

2023

Task-irrelevant threatening faces (e.g., fearful) are difficult to filter from visual working memory (VWM), but the difficulty in filtering non-threatening negative faces (e.g., sad) is not known. Depressive symptoms could also potentially affect the ability to filter different emotional faces. We tested the filtering of task-irrelevant sad and fearful faces by depressed and control participants performing a color-change detection task. The VWM storage of distractors was indicated by contralateral delay activity, a specific event-related potential index for the number of objects stored in VWM during the maintenance phase. The control group did not store sad face distractors, but they automa…

masennusgenetic structuresWorking memory515 Psychologyface distractornegative expressionbehavioral disciplines and activitiesDysphoriaSensory Systemsvisual working memoryOphthalmologymielenterveyshäiriötdepressionmedicinemedicine.symptomPsychologycontralateral delay activitypsychological phenomena and processesERPCognitive psychology
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Non-melancholic depressive symptoms are associated with above average fat mass index in the Helsinki birth cohort study

2022

AbstractThere is an existing link between two of the most common diseases, obesity and depression. These are both of great public health concern, but little is known about the relationships between the subtypes of these conditions. We hypothesized that non-melancholic depressive symptoms have a stronger relationship with both body composition (lean mass and fat mass) and dysfunctional glucose metabolism than melancholic depression. For this cross-sectional study 1510 participants from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study had their body composition evaluated as lean mass and fat mass (Lean Mass Index [LMI, kg/m2] + Fat Mass Index [FMI kg/m2] = Body Mass Index). Participants were evaluated for dep…

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Flow with Nature treatment for depression: Participants’ experiences

2022

This study examined Flow with Nature (FWN) treatment, which is an integrative intervention (rehabilitation) based on eco and environmental psychology, psychotherapeutic theories and professional psychological practice. FWN is intended for depression rehabilitation with the help of social support, nature environments and FWN exercises. Exercises encourage sensing the environment, mindful awareness, psychological processing and focusing on the future. The FWN treatment proceeds in separate stages (horizon, growth and path), which emphasise nature, group (social support) and FWN exercises differently. This study focused on the experiences of the participants in the FWN treatment. Finnish adult…

masennusgreen carenature-based rehabilitation515 Psychologycomprehensive nature experiencesluontosuhdeconnectedness with natureBF1-990ekologinen psykologiainterventiohoitoPsychologymielenterveyskuntoutusnature-based interventionflow with nature treatmentGeneral PsychologyOriginal Research
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Jalkapalloilevat tytöt voivat psyykkisesti huonommin kuin pojat

2022

masennushenkinen hyvinvointijunioriurheilujalkapalloilijatsukupuolierotennaltaehkäisyahdistustytötmielenterveysongelmatpojat (ikäryhmät)
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Olemuksellisesti kivulias kokemus : eksistentiaalinen tunne ja psyykkinen kärsimys masennuksessa

2019

In his depression memoir the author William Styron likens suffering from depression to physical pain. In the article, I argue that Styron’s comparison must be taken literally: experience of depression essentially resembles suffering from physical pain. To this aim I will phenomenologically compare two autobiographical illness narratives, those of Jean-Luc Nancy and Piet Cornelius Kuiper. The first describes physical pain and discomfort, the latter severe depression. With the help of this comparison I will criticize an influential present account of the phenomenology of depression, Matthew Ratcliffe’s theory of so-called existential feelings. By criticizing Ratcliffe’s account and showing ho…

masennuslidandesmärtapsykiska problemfenomenologiakipuVertaisarvioidut artikkelitkänslorkärsimysmielenterveysongelmatfenomenologierfarenhetertunteetkokemuksetdepressionTiede & edistys
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Personality Traits and Changes in Health Behaviors and Depressive Symptoms during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Analysis from Pre-pandemic to…

2021

The COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing measures targeting the transmission of the virus impacted everyday life in 2020. This study investigated pre- to in-pandemic changes in health behaviors and depressive symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of personality traits in these changes in Finland. Data from a larger population-based cohort study of 51–59-year-old Finnish women were used (n = 358). Self-reported questionnaires gathered information about depressive symptoms, eating behavior, physical activity, and alcohol consumption before the pandemic time, at the onset, and at the end of the COVID-19 emergency conditions. Information about personality traits (extraversion an…

masennuslifestyleHealth BehaviorpandemiatArticleCohort StudiesExtraversion PsychologicalmielenterveysHumanselämäntapaPandemicsFinlandsopeutuminenexercisealcoholDepressionSARS-CoV-2persoonallisuuden piirteetRCOVID-19Middle AgedpersoonallisuuseatingruokatottumuksetpersonalityterveyskäyttäytyminenMedicineFemalesense organsalkoholinkäyttöfyysinen aktiivisuusmental healthInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Employment and earnings trajectories before and after sickness absence due to major depressive disorder: a nationwide case-control study.

2020

ObjectivesTo examine employment and earnings trajectories before and after the first sickness absence period due to major depressive disorder (MDD).MethodsAll individuals (n=158 813) in Finland who had a first sickness absence period (lasting longer than 9 days) due to MDD between 2005 and 2015 were matched with one randomly selected individual of the same age and gender with no history of MDD. Employment status and earnings were measured using register-based data annually from 2005 to 2015. Generalised estimating equations were used to examine the trajectories of employment and earnings before and after MDD diagnosis in men and women separately.ResultsSickness absence due to MDD was associ…

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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health : An international study

2020

Background The COVID-19 pandemic triggered vast governmental lockdowns. The impact of these lockdowns on mental health is inadequately understood. On the one hand such drastic changes in daily routines could be detrimental to mental health. On the other hand, it might not be experienced negatively, especially because the entire population was affected. Methods The aim of this study was to determine mental health outcomes during pandemic induced lockdowns and to examine known predictors of mental health outcomes. We therefore surveyed n = 9,565 people from 78 countries and 18 languages. Outcomes assessed were stress, depression, affect, and wellbeing. Predictors included country, sociodemogr…

masennusmielenterveysdepressionCOVID-19pandemicspsychological stressCOVID 19kansainvälinen vertailumental healthpandemiat
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Me, Myself, and My Thoughts : The Influence of Brooding and Reflective Rumination on Depressive Symptoms in Athletes in the United Kingdom

2020

Individual differences in vulnerability to depression are still underexplored in athletes. We tested the influence of different brooding and reflective rumination profiles (i.e., repetitive thought processes in response to low/depressed mood) on the odds of experiencing clinically relevant depressive symptoms in competitive athletes (N = 286). The Patient Health Questionnaire–9 and the Ruminative Responses Scale– short form were utilized to measure depression and rumination, respectively. Compared to athletes with a low brooding/reflection profile, athletes with a high brooding/reflection profile had significantly higher odds of experiencing clinical levels of depressive symptoms (OR = 13.4…

masennusmielenterveysmielialadepressioncognitive vulnerabilityBFsportssportmental healthhaavoittuvuusurheilijat
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