2025
Psychometric properties of the Reward Deficiency Syndrome Questionnaire among a non-clinical sample and its relationship with the characteristics of potentially addictive behaviors
Kotyuk E, Demetrovics Z, Urbán R, Czakó A, Blum K, Griffiths M, Potenza M, Efrati Y. Psychometric properties of the Reward Deficiency Syndrome Questionnaire among a non-clinical sample and its relationship with the characteristics of potentially addictive behaviors. Addictive Behaviors Reports 2025, 21: 100598. PMID: 40248688, PMCID: PMC12005299, DOI: 10.1016/j.abrep.2025.100598.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReward Deficiency SyndromeCompulsive buying-shopping disorderInternet gaming disorderAddictive behaviorsBehavioral addictionsGambling disorderDevelopment of addictive behaviorsBuying-shopping disorderNon-clinical samplePotential behavioral addictionsProblematic substance useAssociated with anxietyIsraeli young adultsPsychometrically sound instrumentNatural rewardsCompulsive personalityFactor structureGaming disorderProblematic behaviorsSubstance useSocial media usePersonal characteristicsPsychological featuresSound instrumentHebrew versionIdentification and external validation of a problem cannabis risk network
Lichenstein S, Kiluk B, Potenza M, Garavan H, Chaarani B, Banaschewski T, Bokde A, Desrivières S, Flor H, Grigis A, Gowland P, Heinz A, Brühl R, Martinot J, Paillère Martinot M, Artiges E, Nees F, Orfanos D, Poustka L, Hohmann S, Holz N, Baeuchl C, Smolka M, Vaidya N, Walter H, Whelan R, Schumann G, Pearlson G, Yip S. Identification and external validation of a problem cannabis risk network. Biological Psychiatry 2025 PMID: 39909136, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2025.01.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlcohol use outcomesCannabis useNeural mechanismsSample of treatment-seeking adultsNeural mechanisms of riskTreatment-seeking adultsCannabis use disorderNon-clinical sampleMechanisms of riskFunctional connectivity dataSample of adolescentsTreatment outcomesAssociated with harmful outcomesPoor treatment outcomesAddiction severityUse disorderEmerging adulthoodWhole-brainCannabisCollege studentsBrain developmentConnectivity dataIdentified networksTreatment approachesAdults
2024
Cross-Cultural Validation of the Sexual Desire Inventory (SDI-2) in 42 Countries and 26 Languages
Castro-Calvo J, Beltrán-Martínez P, Ballester-Arnal R, Nagy L, Koós M, Kraus S, Demetrovics Z, Potenza M, Batthyány D, Bergeron S, Billieux J, Briken P, Burkauskas J, Cárdenas-López G, Carvalho J, Chen L, Ciocca G, Corazza O, Csakó R, Fernandez D, Fernandez E, Fujiwara H, Fuss J, Gabrhelík R, Gewirtz-Meydan A, Gjoneska B, Gola M, Grubbs J, Hashim H, Hsieh Y, Islam S, Ismail M, Jiménez-Martínez M, Jurin T, Kalina O, Klein V, Költő A, Lee S, Lewczuk K, Lin C, Lochner C, Lopez-Alvarado S, Lukavská K, Mayta-Tristán P, Miller D, Orosova O, Orosz G, Team S, Ponce F, Quintana G, Garzola G, Ramos-Diaz J, Rigaud K, Rousseau A, De Tubino Scanavino M, Schulmeyer M, Sharan P, Shibata M, Shoib, Sigre-Leirós V, Sniewski L, Spasovski O, Steibliene V, Stein D, Štulhofer A, Ünsal B, Vaillancourt-Morel M, Van Hout M, Bőthe B. Cross-Cultural Validation of the Sexual Desire Inventory (SDI-2) in 42 Countries and 26 Languages. The Journal Of Sex Research 2024, ahead-of-print: 1-14. PMID: 39560207, DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2024.2417023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexual Desire InventorySexual desireDesire InventorySDI-2Non-clinical sampleMeasurement invariance testingPsychometrically robust measureSexuality-related variablesConfirmatory factor analysisGroup-based differencesCross-cultural validitySexual orientationCross-cultural studiesPsychometric propertiesInvariance testingEffect sizeFactor analysisWell-beingExpression of sexual desireWeak-to-moderateSexual functionInventorySex surveysLanguageDesireMentalizing as a Predictor of Well-Being and Emotion Regulation: Longitudinal Evidence from a Community Sample of Young Adults.
Schwarzer N, Heim N, Gingelmaier S, Fonagy P, Nolte T. Mentalizing as a Predictor of Well-Being and Emotion Regulation: Longitudinal Evidence from a Community Sample of Young Adults. Psychological Reports 2024, 332941241261902. PMID: 38876977, DOI: 10.1177/00332941241261902.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-clinical sampleEmotion regulation strategiesPsychological symptom severityRegulation strategiesSymptom severityEmotional statesCommunity sample of young adultsAssociated with impaired psychological well-beingNon-clinical adult sampleWell-beingLongitudinal evidenceSample of young adultsAdaptive emotion regulationEffects of mentalizingYoung adultsProspective longitudinal designImpaired psychological well-beingIntense emotional statesPsychological well-beingIntentional mental statesMental health indicatorsCognitive reappraisalEmotion regulationCommunity sampleAdult samples
2022
Value Ranges and Clinical Comparisons of Serum DHEA-S, IL-6, and TNF-α in Western Lowland Gorillas
Edes AN, Zimmerman D, Jourdan B, Brown JL, Edwards KL. Value Ranges and Clinical Comparisons of Serum DHEA-S, IL-6, and TNF-α in Western Lowland Gorillas. Animals 2022, 12: 2705. PMID: 36230446, PMCID: PMC9559573, DOI: 10.3390/ani12192705.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInterleukin-6Assessment of healthSerum DHEAClinical symptomsTumor necrosisAdditional biomarkersClinical comparisonImmune responseHealth statusClinical variationDHEATNFBiomarkersSpecies-typical levelsReference intervalsClinical samplesAvailable kitsWestern lowland gorillasSignificant differencesNon-clinical sampleAgeLowland gorillasHealthLack of informationHuman careThe relationship between daily positive future thinking and past-week suicidal ideation in youth: An experience sampling study
Kirtley O, Lafit G, Vaessen T, Decoster J, Derom C, Gülöksüz S, De Hert M, Jacobs N, Menne-Lothmann C, Rutten B, Thiery E, van Os J, van Winkel R, Wichers M, Myin-Germeys I. The relationship between daily positive future thinking and past-week suicidal ideation in youth: An experience sampling study. Frontiers In Psychiatry 2022, 13: 915007. PMID: 36245862, PMCID: PMC9556869, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.915007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive future thinkingExperience sampling methodPast-week suicidal ideationFuture thinkingNegative affectSuicidal ideationAverage negative affectAverage positive affectNon-clinical sampleRole of affectLab-based assessmentSelf-report questionnairesNon-twin siblingsPositive affectAdolescent twinsCommunity sampleAffectMixed-effects linear regression modelsSCL-90Prior researchYouthFuture research
2021
Exposure to traumatic events poses greater risk for irritability in girls than in boys
Henriksen M, Skrove M, Hoftun G, Sund E, Lydersen S, Kalvin C, Sukhodolsky D. Exposure to traumatic events poses greater risk for irritability in girls than in boys. Journal Of Affective Disorders Reports 2021, 6: 100204. DOI: 10.1016/j.jadr.2021.100204.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrauma exposureAdditional traumatic eventsTraumatic eventsAntisocial behaviorNon-clinical sampleSpecific traumatic eventCross-sectional dataSex differencesRisk of irritabilityPTSD symptomsConduct problemsConcurrent associationsConduct disorderAdolescent boysClinical interventionsInteraction effectsMale samplesAdolescentsIrritabilityGirlsBoysConsiderable researchCausal interpretationDelinquencyPopulation-based study
2020
Cognitive performance in children and adolescents at high-risk for obsessive-compulsive disorder
Bernardes E, Saraiva L, e Souza M, Hoexter M, Chacon P, Requena G, Miguel E, Shavitt R, Polanczyk G, Cappi C, Batistuzzo M. Cognitive performance in children and adolescents at high-risk for obsessive-compulsive disorder. BMC Psychiatry 2020, 20: 380. PMID: 32690046, PMCID: PMC7370498, DOI: 10.1186/s12888-020-02751-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObsessive-compulsive disorderObsessive-compulsive symptomsNeurocognitive domainsPediatric obsessive-compulsive disorderNon-verbal memoryProcessing speed domainCognitive domain analysisComprehensive neuropsychological batteryNon-clinical sampleYale-Brown ObsessiveSubdomain analysisVisuospatial memoryCognitive domainsExecutive functionVisuoconstructive abilitiesVisuoconstructive tasksCognitive performanceNeuropsychological variablesNeuropsychological batteryStructured Clinical InterviewProcessing speedNeurocognitive assessmentSpeed domainOCS severityCompulsive ScaleAssessment of Psychological Pain in Clinical and Non-Clinical Samples: A Preliminary Investigation Using the Psychic Pain Scale
Lewis K, Good E, Tillman J, Hopwood C. Assessment of Psychological Pain in Clinical and Non-Clinical Samples: A Preliminary Investigation Using the Psychic Pain Scale. Archives Of Suicide Research 2020, 25: 552-569. PMID: 32089105, DOI: 10.1080/13811118.2020.1729914.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPain scalePsychological painAdult psychiatric patientsSeverity of psychopathologyRisk factorsPsychiatric patientsPainSuicide riskTrauma historyLoss of controlPsychometric propertiesNon-clinical samplePresent studyInitial factor analysisPatientsClinicalFactorsPathological personality traitsSuicidalitySeverity
2019
A factor analytic evaluation of the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 among veterans presenting to a generalist mental health clinic
Sexton MB, Davis MT, Lusk RK, Lyubkin M, Chermack ST. A factor analytic evaluation of the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 among veterans presenting to a generalist mental health clinic. Psychiatry Research 2019, 272: 638-642. PMID: 30616134, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2019.01.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAmbulatory Care FacilitiesDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersDisability EvaluationFactor Analysis, StatisticalFemaleHumansMaleMental HealthMental Health ServicesMiddle AgedPersons with DisabilitiesSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesVeteransWorld Health OrganizationYoung AdultConceptsWorld Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0WHODAS 2.0Veterans AffairsMental health clinicsU.S. veteran populationClinical decision makingVeterans Benefits AdministrationHealth clinicsVeteran populationMental disordersMental healthcareGlobal assessmentStatistical ManualFactor analytic evaluationVeteran sampleDSM-5Multiaxial systemVeteransFactor structureNon-clinical sampleFifth editionExploratory analysisGood model fitDiscontinuation
2018
F254. Social Processing Subtyping and Functional Neural Architecture Across Autism Spectrum Disorder, Schizophrenia and Non-Clinical Sample
Assaf M, Corbera S, Rabany L, Brocke S, Pitman B, Johannesen J, Bell M, Calhoun V, Wexler B, Pearlson G. F254. Social Processing Subtyping and Functional Neural Architecture Across Autism Spectrum Disorder, Schizophrenia and Non-Clinical Sample. Biological Psychiatry 2018, 83: s337-s338. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2018.02.868.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConfirmatory Validation and Measurement Equivalence of the Eating Loss of Control Scale in Binge Eating and Non-Clinical Samples
Hopwood C, Nye C, Blomquist K, Grilo C. Confirmatory Validation and Measurement Equivalence of the Eating Loss of Control Scale in Binge Eating and Non-Clinical Samples. Journal Of Psychopathology And Behavioral Assessment 2018, 40: 476-483. DOI: 10.1007/s10862-018-9643-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-clinical sample
2017
Replication of a Modified Factor Structure for the Eating Disorder Examination‐Questionnaire: Extension to Clinical Eating Disorder and Non‐clinical Samples in Portugal
Machado PPP, Grilo CM, Crosby RD. Replication of a Modified Factor Structure for the Eating Disorder Examination‐Questionnaire: Extension to Clinical Eating Disorder and Non‐clinical Samples in Portugal. European Eating Disorders Review 2017, 26: 75-80. PMID: 29152813, DOI: 10.1002/erv.2569.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEating Disorder Examination QuestionnaireTreatment-seeking sampleNon-clinical sampleConfirmatory factor analysis findingsDisorder Examination QuestionnaireOriginal scale structureConfirmatory factor analysisFactor analysis findingsExamination QuestionnairePsychometric investigationClinical samplesBrief versionPortuguese sampleDisorder groupFactor structureObese sampleDisorder diagnosisFactor analysisFactor loadingsReliable findingsFemale studentsPoor fitFindingsBest fitAnalysis findings
2016
Development and Validation of a Self-Report Measure of Mentalizing: The Reflective Functioning Questionnaire
Fonagy P, Luyten P, Moulton-Perkins A, Lee YW, Warren F, Howard S, Ghinai R, Fearon P, Lowyck B. Development and Validation of a Self-Report Measure of Mentalizing: The Reflective Functioning Questionnaire. PLOS ONE 2016, 11: e0158678. PMID: 27392018, PMCID: PMC4938585, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0158678.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReflective Functioning QuestionnaireStrange Situation ProcedureSelf-report measuresInfant attachment statusBorderline personality disorderParental reflective functioningReflective functioningNormal controlsFunctioning QuestionnaireAttachment statusMental statesEating DisordersStudy 1Personality disorderNew self-report measureSample of patientsClinician-reported measuresInternal mental statesMeasures of empathyNon-clinical sampleBorderline personality featuresTest-retest stabilityConfirmatory factor analysisSatisfactory internal consistencyDemographic featuresLongitudinal suicidal ideation across 18-months postpartum in mothers with childhood maltreatment histories
Muzik M, Brier Z, Menke RA, Davis MT, Sexton MB. Longitudinal suicidal ideation across 18-months postpartum in mothers with childhood maltreatment histories. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2016, 204: 138-145. PMID: 27344623, PMCID: PMC5012909, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2016.06.037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostpartum suicidal ideationSuicidal ideationChildhood maltreatmentProtective factorsCM historyMaternal suicidal ideationSeverity of SIHistory of CMSample of womenChildhood maltreatment historyPostpartumFactor associationsPercentage countsMarital statusSeverityMothersRiskIdeationFamily supportHigh rateSelf-report measuresMaltreatment historyNon-clinical sampleWomenAssociation
2015
Implicit Affect after Mental Imagery: Introduction of a Novel Measure and Relations to Depressive Symptoms in a Non-Clinical Sample
Görgen S, Joormann J, Hiller W, Witthöft M. Implicit Affect after Mental Imagery: Introduction of a Novel Measure and Relations to Depressive Symptoms in a Non-Clinical Sample. Journal Of Experimental Psychopathology 2015, 6: 59-81. DOI: 10.5127/jep.041114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAffect Misattribution ProcedureImplicit affectNon-clinical sampleMental imageryImplicit measuresMental imagesAutomatic emotional processesImplicit affective reactionsStrong negative affectDepressive symptomsMisattribution ProcedureEmotional processesPositive imageryNegative affectExplicit measuresIncremental varianceAffective reactionsEmotional statesStudy 2AffectDeliberate controlPromising measureNovel measureImageryMeasuresObsessive-compulsive symptom dimensions in a population-based, cross-sectional sample of school-aged children
Alvarenga PG, Cesar RC, Leckman JF, Moriyama TS, Torres AR, Bloch MH, Coughlin CG, Hoexter MQ, Manfro GG, Polanczyk GV, Miguel EC, do Rosario MC. Obsessive-compulsive symptom dimensions in a population-based, cross-sectional sample of school-aged children. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2015, 62: 108-114. PMID: 25702286, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2015.01.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSchool-aged childrenPsychiatric symptomsFamily History ScreenAdditional clinical factorsSymptom dimensionsCommunity-based sampleObsessive-compulsive symptom dimensionsClinical factorsObsessive-compulsive disorderPsychiatric comorbidityClinical impairmentSchool impairmentCross-sectional sampleAge 6Clinical samplesFamilial aggregationBiological mothersChildrenBiological relativesSymptomsPrevalenceAge distributionImpairmentNon-clinical samplePresent study
2005
Attentional blink in adolescents with varying levels of impulsivity
Li C, Chen SH, Lin WH, Yang YY. Attentional blink in adolescents with varying levels of impulsivity. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2005, 39: 197-205. PMID: 15589569, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2004.06.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderHigh impulsivityAttentional blinkRapid serial visual presentation taskVisual presentation taskLevels of impulsivityNon-clinical sampleDeficit hyperactivity disorderBarratt Impulsiveness ScaleSignal detection theoryClose temporal proximityTemporal attentionADHD childrenPresentation taskAttention functionAttention impairmentHyperactivity disorderLow impulsivityImpulsiveness ScaleImpulsivityDetection theoryTemporal proximityAdolescentsBlinkGating deficits
2004
Images of mother, self, and God as predictors of dysphoria in non-clinical samples
Cecero J, Marmon T, Beitel M, Hutz A, Jones C. Images of mother, self, and God as predictors of dysphoria in non-clinical samples. Personality And Individual Differences 2004, 36: 1669-1680. DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2003.06.013.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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