Browsing Theses by Subject "Clinical Psychology"
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Bereavement Before and During Covid-19 pandemic: Funeral and Rituals Evaluation, Religious coping and Prolonged Grief Disorder Symptom
(2021)The funeral service, rituals and religious coping (RC) represent resources bereaved individuals often use to cope with the loss. Research findings are inconsistent regarding the relationship between funeral and ritual ... -
Biopsychosocial Profiles of People With and Without Chronic Somatic Symptoms: Association Between Variables of the Biopsychosocial Model of Pain and Pain severity
(2019)Objectives. With a focus on psychological flexibility, this study examined the association between variables of the Biopsychosocial model of pain (BMI, disease activity, sleep, physical activity and psychological flexibility) ... -
Body Appreciation and Sexual Satisfaction in Young Adult Women: The Mediating Role of Entitlement To Sexual Pleasure
(2021)Sexual satisfaction has been associated to overall quality of life and seems an important component of sexual health. Body appreciation has been identified as an important determinant of sexual satisfaction. However, ... -
Body awareness and psychological flexibility as resilience factors against somatic symptoms and poor physical and mental health
(2018)Introduction: Somatic symptoms and its consequences are associated with substantial functional impairment and healthcare utilization. Psychological flexibility and body awareness may be a focus in the treatment of somatic ... -
Body checking, body avoidance and social behavior: The factorial structure of the Dutch translation of the Body Checking and Avoiding Questionnaire in a healthy female college sample
(2020)Body checking and body avoidance are the two main components of the behavioral aspect of body image disturbances (BID), which is a core feature of multiple eating disorders (ED). The behavioral component of BID has not ... -
Can we predict therapy outcome in patients with severe somatoform disorders? The influence of severity and resilience
(2018)Somatoform disorders (SFD) tend to be persistent and difficult to treat. Although specialized mental health care in tertiary care has been developed to treat this disorder, a significant amount of people does not improve. ... -
Childhood Trauma and Depression in Offspring of Psychiatric Patients, and the Role of Parental Support
(2022)Introduction: Adolescent and young adult offspring of patients with a psychiatric disorder are at ultra-high risk to develop depression themselves, and childhood trauma may act as an additional risk factor. The aim of this ... -
Climate Change Distress and Pro-Environmental Behaviour: An Exploration Into the Role of Self-Determination
(2021)The quickly progressing climate-change is associated with rising psychological distress. This study investigates the association of self-determination level and pro-environmental behaviour, with the mediating roles of ... -
Climb ups for getting back up? Parkour’s potential influence on resilience and stress levels during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(2021)Background: The COVID-19 pandemic results in many adverse effects on peoples´ mental health like stress, for which resilience is a protective factor. Resilience can be built up and increased. This research proposed the ... -
Co-Victims and the Criminal Justice System: How Involvement and Outcome Impact Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in those who have Lost a Loved one to Homicide
(2019)The primary aim of this study was to investigate whether co-victim’s, i.e. those who have lost a loved one to murder, prevalence of Post-Traumatic Stress (PTSD) symptom severity is different during different stages of ... -
Comforting factors that influence the severity of fatigue and other somatic symptoms from the perspective of individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome: A concept mapping study
(2020)Objective: To broaden the clinical focus beyond suffering in individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), it is important to focus on personal sources of strength and resilience in these individuals. The main aim of ... -
Complicated grief following job loss: The protective role of resilience and the risk role of work-centrality
(2022)It is known that job loss can be challenging for individuals as it has been proved to lead to decreased mental health. Specifically, job loss has been associated with complicated grief too. As these findings are new, little ... -
Complicated Grief following job loss: The role of neuroticism and self-efficacy
(2022)Job loss has been repeatedly associated with poor mental-health, like any other life-stressor. It has not only been related to grief-like symptoms before but, most importantly, it has been associated with complicated grief. ... -
Conceptualization of PTSD and comorbid symptoms in treatment-seeking veterans and refugees
(2018)Background: Refugees and veterans are both at higher risk of developing a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) but it is unclear if PTSD is also constructed similar in both groups. Furthermore, may there be differences ... -
COVID-19 Pandemic: Differences in Stress and Resilience Levels based on Gender and Sexual Orientation.
(2021)Generous escalations of scholarly attention surrounding the LGBTQ+ community throughout the COVID-19 pandemic were fathomed (Salerno et al., 2020). Contrastingly, low investigations of their stress and resilience levels ... -
Cross cultural differences in perception and attribution of self-inflicted death, and how that relates to grief.
(2019)The study examined differences in the attitudes towards suicide death, in terms of stigma and suicide bereavement experience between individuals in individualistic and collectivistic cultures. Based on existing literature, ... -
Cross-Cultural Study of Loss Coping and Somatic Symptoms: Comparison of Turkish, Dutch Bereaved and Turkish immigrants in The Netherlands
(2018)Culture is an important factor to determine the appropriate coping strategies with loss of a loved one. These coping strategies are related with people’s health. Therefore, this study compared loss coping strategies and ... -
Cultural divergence in coping with bereavement: the relationship between self-blame, grief, and farewell
(2021)Abstract Culture-related differences of grief experiences have become crucial in the bereavement literature of the past decades. Objective. Self-blame, saying farewell, and attending the funeral were hypothesized to serve ...