viernes, 14 de febrero de 2020

BMC Psychology | Articles

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  1. Personality traits can be used to predict an individual’s behaviors in different life situations, including marital life situations. Marital satisfaction that is influenced by different factors is a criterion ...
    Authors:Kourosh Sayehmiri, Karez Ibrahim Kareem, Kamel Abdi, Sahar Dalvand and Reza Ghanei Gheshlagh
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:15
    Content type:Research article
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  2. Following publication of the original article [1], the authors advised that the name of the 4th author had been submitted incorrectly; the author has the family name ‘Pouraboli’, however, their article was origin...
    Authors:Mahya Torkaman, Jamileh Farokhzadian, Sakineh Miri and Batool Pouraboli
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:14
    Content type:Correction
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    The original article was published in BMC Psychology 2020 8:3
  3. Urbanization is steadily increasing worldwide. Previous research indicated a higher incidence of mental health problems in more urban areas, however, very little is known regarding potential mechanisms underly...
    Authors:B. E. Evans, J. van der Ende, K. Greaves-Lord, A. C. Huizink, R. Beijers and C. de Weerth
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:12
    Content type:Research article
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  4. Our study examined the use of decision-making styles, as identified by Scott and Bruce (1995) (i.e. differentiating between a rational, intuitive, dependent, avoidant and spontaneous decision-making style), wi...
    Authors:Linda N. Douma, Ellen Uiters and Danielle R. M. Timmermans
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:11
    Content type:Research article
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  5. The fear of illness progression is common amongst those with chronic illnesses including cancers, and contributes to high psychological morbidity. Research in Asia on such fears however, is limited by a paucit...
    Authors:Rathi Mahendran, Jianlin Liu, Sangita Kuparasundram and Konstadina Griva
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:10
    Content type:Research article
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  6. The risk of metastases in uveal melanoma can accurately be estimated through genetic analysis of the tumor. A growing number of patients decide to receive information on their prognosis, although this can be e...
    Authors:Marietta Lieb, Sefik Tagay, Anja Breidenstein, Tobias Hepp, Claudia H. D. Le Guin, Jennifer Scheel, Dietmar R. Lohmann, Norbert Bornfeld, Martin Teufel and Yesim Erim
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:8
    Content type:Research article
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  7. Intelligence is the aggregate or global capacity of the individual to act purposefully, to think rationally and to deal effectively with the environment. Previous studies have shown that individuals with intel...
    Authors:Linde Melby, Marit S. Indredavik, Gro Løhaugen, Ann Mari Brubakk, Jon Skranes and Torstein Vik
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:7
    Content type:Research article
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  8. Infertility can have a powerful impact on marital quality. The Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale (RDAS) is a widely used measure of marital quality. This scale has not been validated in infertile patients. There...
    Authors:Saman Maroufizadeh, Reza Omani-Samani, Mostafa Hosseini, Amir Almasi-Hashiani, Mahdi Sepidarkish and Payam Amini
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:6
    Content type:Research article
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  9. Hope or hopefulness enhances coping and improves quality of life in persons with chronic or incurable illnesses. Lack of hope is associated with depression and anxiety, which impact negatively on quality of li...
    Authors:Hellen Siril, Mary C. Smith Fawzi, Jim Todd, Magreat Somba, Anna Kaale, Anna Minja, Japhet Killewo, Ferdinand Mugusi and Sylvia F. Kaaya
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:5
    Content type:Research article
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  10. Male height is positively associated with social dominance, and more agonistic/competitive behaviours. However, the ‘Napoleon complex’ or ‘small man syndrome’ suggests that smaller males are more assertive and...
    Authors:Dane McCarrick, Gayle Brewer, Minna Lyons, Thomas V. Pollet and Nick Neave
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:4
    Content type:Research article
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  11. The imprisoned women usually have low self-esteem and suffer from various physical and mental complaints; they may suffer from feelings of emptiness, isolation, and depression. Transactional analysis (TA) is p...
    Authors:Mahya Torkaman, Jamileh Farokhzadian, Sakineh Miri and Batool Pouraboli
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:3
    Content type:Research article
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    The Correction to this article has been published in BMC Psychology 2020 8:14
  12. Response inhibition can be classified into stimulus-driven inhibition and intentional inhibition based on the degree of endogenous volition involved. In the past decades, abundant research efforts to study the...
    Authors:Yang Liu, Wery P. M. van den Wildenberg, Gorka Fraga González, Davide Rigoni, Marcel Brass, Reinout W. Wiers and K. Richard Ridderinkhof
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:2
    Content type:Research article
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  13. Cognitively straining conditions such as disruptions, interruptions, and information overload are related to impaired task performance and diminished well-being at work. It is therefore essential that we reduc...
    Authors:Virpi Kalakoski, Sanna Selinheimo, Teppo Valtonen, Jarno Turunen, Sari Käpykangas, Hilkka Ylisassi, Pauliina Toivio, Heli Järnefelt, Heli Hannonen and Teemu Paajanen
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:1
    Content type:Study protocol
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  14. Trust and respect may be an important component of client-provider relationships. This study aimed to develop and report preliminary psychometric analyses of a new brief measure to evaluate a patient’s level o...
    Authors:Paul Crits-Christoph, Agnes Rieger, Averi Gaines and Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:91
    Content type:Research article
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  15. Disturbances in bodily well-being represent one key source of suffering and impairment related to cancer. There is growing evidence that body psychotherapy (BPT) is efficacious for the treatment of various men...
    Authors:Astrid Grossert, Cornelia Meffert, Viviane Hess, Christoph Rochlitz, Miklos Pless, Sabina Hunziker, Brigitta Wössmer, Ulfried Geuter, Gunther Meinlschmidt and Rainer Schaefert
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:90
    Content type:Study protocol
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  16. Information on the prevalence of adjustment disorders among cancer patients and the value of psychological interventions in this group of patients is limited. This study investigates the prevalence of adjustme...
    Authors:Florie E. van Beek, Lonneke M. A. Wijnhoven, Femke Jansen, José A. E. Custers, Eline J. Aukema, Veerle M. H. Coupé, Pim Cuijpers, Marije L. van der Lee, Birgit I. Lissenberg-Witte, Ben Wijnen, Judith B. Prins and Irma M. Verdonck-de Leeuw
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:89
    Content type:Study protocol
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  17. Symptoms of anxiety and depression are common mental health problems in children and are often referred to as internalizing symptoms. Youth with such symptoms are at greater risk for poor academic achievement,...
    Authors:Marit Løtveit Pedersen, Solveig Holen, Stian Lydersen, Kristin Martinsen, Simon-Peter Neumer, Frode Adolfsen and Anne Mari Sund
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:88
    Content type:Research article
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  18. Using the Iowa Gambling Test (IGT), we demonstrated previously impaired decision- making process in young tattooed women. The purpose of the present study was to explore the associations among the three facets...
    Authors:Semion Kertzman, Alex Kagan, Omer Hegedish, Rina Lapidus and Abraham Weizman
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:87
    Content type:Research article
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  19. Chronic pain constitutes one of the most common reasons for seeking health care services and may even lead to disability. Chronic pain has been associated with depression and deterioration of the quality of li...
    Authors:Ekaterini Rapti, Dimitrios Damigos, Paraskevi Apostolara, Vasiliki Roka, Chara Tzavara and Christos Lionis
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:86
    Content type:Research article
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  20. Chronic diseases in childhood can affect the physical and mental health of patients and their families. The literature on pediatric chronic diseases has found important associations between the sociodemographi...
    Authors:Filiberto Toledano-Toledano, Rocío Rodríguez-Rey, José Moral de la Rubia and David Luna
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:85
    Content type:Research article
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  21. The 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi was a major traumatic event affecting nearly all Rwandans. Significant psychological sequels continue to occur in the population 25 years after, with a high prevalence of po...
    Authors:Celestin Mutuyimana, Vincent Sezibera, Epaphrodite Nsabimana, Lambert Mugabo, Cindi Cassady, Clarisse Musanabaganwa and Yvonne Kayiteshonga
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:84
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  22. Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) is a new activity-based lifestyle intervention for mental health service users. An earlier study found BEL to be effective in increasing occupational engagement, occupational bala...
    Authors:Jenny Hultqvist, Kristine Lund, Elisabeth Argentzell and Mona Eklund
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:83
    Content type:Research article
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  23. Risk behaviors among young people are a major social and public health issue. This study aims to assess the impact of a life-skills-based prevention program (called Mission Papillagou) on self-esteem, well-being,...
    Authors:Virginie Moulier, Hélène Guinet, Zorica Kovacevic, Zohra Bel-Abbass, Yacine Benamara, Nadhirati Zile, Arezki Ourrad, Pilar Arcella-Giraux, Emmanuel Meunier, Fanny Thomas and Dominique Januel
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:82
    Content type:Research article
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  24. Previous research has mostly focused on the hormonal, behavioral and neural correlates of maternal caregiving. We present a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled within-subject design to examine the eff...
    Authors:Annemieke M. Witte, Marleen H. M. de Moor, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn and Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:81
    Content type:Study protocol
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  25. To our knowledge, no research project on alexithymia has been conducted in Lebanon. The objective of this study was to assess risk factors associated with alexithymia in a representative sample of the Lebanese...
    Authors:Sahar Obeid, Marwan Akel, Chadia Haddad, Kassandra Fares, Hala Sacre, Pascale Salameh and Souheil Hallit
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:80
    Content type:Research article
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  26. Disasters are becoming more prevalent across the world and people are frequently exposed to them as part of their occupational groups. It is important for organisations to understand how best to support employ...
    Authors:Samantha K. Brooks, Rebecca Dunn, Richard Amlôt, G. James Rubin and Neil Greenberg
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:78
    Content type:Research article
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  27. In South Africa, the prevalence of symptoms of common mental disorders (CMD), i.e. depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts are high. This study aimed to use a cognitive interviewing technique to validate the...
    Authors:Zulfa Abrahams, Marguerite Schneider, Sally Field and Simone Honikman
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:77
    Content type:Research article
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  28. Previous studies have found that perceptions of mental health related stigma can negatively impact help-seeking, particularly in military samples. Moreover, perceptions of stigma and barriers to care can vary ...
    Authors:Victoria Williamson, Neil Greenberg and Sharon A. M. Stevelink
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:75
    Content type:Research article
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  29. Prioritization of the processing of threatening stimuli induces deleterious effects on task performance. However, emotion evoked by viewing images of snakes exerts a facilitating effect upon making judgments o...
    Authors:Marine Grandgeorge, Alban Lemasson, Martine Hausberger, Hiroki Koda and Nobuo Masataka
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:74
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  30. Adolescence is a time of considerable social, cognitive, and physiological development. It reflects a period of heightened risk for the onset of mental health problems, as well as heightened opportunity for fl...
    Authors:Charlotte Booth, Annabel Songco, Sam Parsons, Lauren Charlotte Heathcote and Elaine Fox
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:73
    Content type:Research article
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  31. For some young persons diagnosed with anorexia nervosa, treatment will inevitably involve phases where hospitalization is required. Inspired by the encouraging evidence-base for outpatient family-based treatme...
    Authors:Jan-Vegard Nilsen, Trine Wiig Hage, Øyvind Rø, Inger Halvorsen and Hanne Weie Oddli
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:72
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  32. Sexual harassment is a widespread problem with serious consequences for individuals and societies. It is likely that sexual harassment among peers has its main onset during the transition from late childhood t...
    Authors:Therése Skoog, Kristina Holmqvist Gattario and Carolina Lunde
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:71
    Content type:Study protocol
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  33. The demands of daily life often cause mothers high levels of distress and other negative emotions. Anger, including harsh verbal discipline, has been linked to child maltreatment, with long-term adverse effect...
    Authors:Hiromi Tobe, Mariko Sakka and Kiyoko Kamibeppu
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:69
    Content type:Study protocol
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  34. In the last decade academic stress and its mental health implications amongst university students has become a global topic. The use of valid and theoretically-grounded measures of academic stress in universit...
    Authors:Igor Portoghese, Maura Galletta, Fabio Porru, Alex Burdorf, Salvatore Sardo, Ernesto D’Aloja, Gabriele Finco and Marcello Campagna
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:68
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  35. To bridge the gap between symptoms and treatment, constructing case formulations is essential for clinicians. Limited scientific value has been attributed to case formulations because of problems with quality,...
    Authors:Øystein Sørbye, Hanne-Sofie J. Dahl, Tracy D. Eells, Svein Amlo, Anne Grete Hersoug, Unn K. Haukvik, Cecilie B. Hartberg, Per Andreas Høglend and Randi Ulberg
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:67
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  36. Recent Life Changes Questionnaire (RLCQ) developed by Richard Rahe has enabled quantification of stress by analyzing life events. The overall aim of the study was to create a reliable version of the Rahe’s RLC...
    Authors:Azmina Artani, Ayeesha K. Kamal, Syed Iqbal Azam, Moiz Artani, Shireen Shehzad Bhamani, Mehreen Saif, Fariha Afzal Khan and Nazir Alam
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:66
    Content type:Research article
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  37. Almost 90% of cancer patients suffer from symptoms of fatigue during treatment. Supporting treatments are increasingly used to alleviate the burden of fatigue. This study examines the short-term and long-term ...
    Authors:Teresa Zetzl, Michael Schuler, Agnes Renner, Elisabeth Jentschke and Birgitt van Oorschot
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:64
    Content type:Study protocol
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  38. There is growing evidence for the value of technology-based programs to support fathers to make positive transitions across the perinatal period. However, past research has focused on program outcomes with lit...
    Authors:Richard Fletcher, Tess Knight, Jacqui A. Macdonald and Jennifer StGeorge
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:63
    Content type:Research article
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  39. In Germany, only limited data are available on attitudes towards death. Existing measurements are complex and time consuming, and data on psychometric properties are limited. The Death Attitude Profile- Revise...
    Authors:Jonas Jansen, Christian Schulz-Quach, Nikolett Eisenbeck, David F. Carreno, Andrea Schmitz, Rita Fountain, Matthias Franz, Ralf Schäfer, Paul T. P. Wong and Katharina Fetz
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:61
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  40. Mental health problems are a significant social issue that have multiple consequences, including broad social and economic impacts. However, many individuals do not seek assistance for mental health problems. ...
    Authors:Brian Moore, Dean Dudley and Stuart Woodcock
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:60
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  41. During the preschool years, children’s development of skills like language and communication, executive functions, and socioemotional comprehension undergo dramatic development. Still, our knowledge of how the...
    Authors:Tove Gerholm, Petter Kallioinen, Signe Tonér, Sofia Frankenberg, Susanne Kjällander, Anna Palmer and Hillevi Lenz-Taguchi
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:59
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