Mentalizing, epistemic trust and interpersonal problems in emotion regulation: A sequential path analysis across common mental health disorders and community control samples
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Karagiannopoulou E, Milienos F, Desatnik A, Rentzios C, Athanasopoulos V, Fonagy P. A short version of the reflective functioning questionnaire: Validation in a greek sample. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0298023. PMID: 38319928, PMCID: PMC10846711, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReflective Functioning QuestionnaireBorderline personality disorderPsychological mindednessEpistemic mistrustEmotion regulationReflective functioningEpistemic trustBorderline personality disorder groupAssociated with insecure attachment stylesRobust three-factor structureBorderline personality traitsFactor structure invarianceNon-clinical groupPoor emotion regulationInsecure attachment stylesThree-factor structureMental health symptomsInternal mental statesCut-off scoreSelf-report questionnairesFunction QuestionnaireImpaired mental capacityPersonality disorderInsecure attachmentAttachment classificationsEnhancing emotion regulation with an in situ socially assistive robot among LGBTQ+ youth with self-harm ideation: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Williams A, Cleare S, Borschmann R, Tench C, Gross J, Hollis C, Chapman-Nisar A, Naeche N, Townsend E, Slovak P, Youth O, Creswell C, Fonagy P, Arseneault L, Lloyd E, De Alcantara Mendes J, Holter C, Jirotka M, Lazar Z, Patalay P, Kelly Y, Kandola A, Sonuga-Barke E, Livingstone S, Kostryka-Allchorne K, Bourgaize J, Stoilova M, O’Connor R, Auer D, Lee S, Jawahar N, Etherson M, Greenhalgh C, Sayal K, Warren J, Wanniarachchi V, Glover K, Stallard P, Hall C, Lucassen M, Merry S, Stasiak K, Babbage C, Khan K, Parker A, Lockwood J, Gregory J, Nielsen E, Vallejos E, Woodcock R, Doherty S, Willingham L. Enhancing emotion regulation with an in situ socially assistive robot among LGBTQ+ youth with self-harm ideation: protocol for a randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open 2024, 14: e079801. PMID: 38195171, PMCID: PMC10806609, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079801.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-harm ideationSelf-harmEmotion dysregulationEmotion regulationRandomised controlled trialsWaitlist controlEnhance emotion regulationExperiences of self-harmSocially assistive robotsSelf-Harm QuestionnaireSelf-harm thoughtsControlled trialsPeer-reviewed open access journalsLGBTQ+ youthPeople’s own viewsAssistive robotsControl participantsIntervention participantsAcceptable interventionSemistructured interviewsLinear mixed modelsPreliminary evidenceEthical approvalKing's College LondonSecondary outcomes