Browsing Theses by Subject "Clinical Psychology"
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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 ... -
Culture and Grief: Migratory Grief Experience of an Irish, Venezuelan and Polish Sample
(2020)The Migratory Grief experience of a multicultural sample was explored. Five hypotheses were tested: A relationship between MG and: (1) motivations to migrate; (2) being mostly forced to leave homeland; (3) A relationship ... -
Culture and Grief: The concepts of social support and loneliness among bereaved individuals from collectivistic and individualistic cultures
(2020)Numerous studies have highlighted the benefits of social support for well-being, especially during bereavement, which is linked to intense feelings of loneliness. As part of a larger project of Utrecht University, this ... -
Decision making in individuals with anorexia nervosa and individuals with the somatic symptom disorder and the moderating effect of expressive suppression
(2019)Objective: The purpose of the current study was to examine if there was impaired decision making in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) and patients with the somatic symptom disorder (SSD). Thereby, the moderating role of ... -
Decreased binge eating behaviour, weight and comorbid depressive symptoms in obese binge eaters during a Multidisciplinary Cognitive Behavioural Weight Loss Therapy
(2018)BED is seen as a disorder that is scarcely diagnosed and treated but comes with a diversity of mental and somatic health problems. This study examined changes in binge eating behaviour, weight and comorbid depressive ... -
Depression as a moderator of the association between emotion regulation and working memory.
(2019)Objective: The purpose of the present study was to examine a proposed model wherein depressive symptomatology has a moderating role on the relationship between emotion regulation and working memory (WM). Also the effect ... -
Depression in female and male burn survivors six months after hospitalization: Including the role of body image dissatisfaction and partner support
(2023)Burn survivors may suffer from depression as a result of burn injuries. This study examines burn survivors’ level of depression at six months post-burn, including the influence of body image dissatisfaction and partner ... -
Desire to eat and its relationship with emotion regulation, what does rumination has to do with it? Masterthesis Sofie
(2019)There seems to be an important relationship between type of emotion regulation, adaptive or maladaptive, and eating behaviour. The focus of the literature to date is mainly on reappraisal and suppression. This online study ... -
Development of PTSD Symptoms of Unaccompanied Refugee Minors using a Culturally Adaptive Intervention
(2022)Objective: Veerkracht II is a specially developed mental healthcare intervention designed to help unaccompanied refugee minors (URM) with traumatic experiences. This study aims to evaluate the potential effectiveness of ... -
Disentangling facets of emotion regulation in relation to problematic substance use and impulse control: Need satisfaction and frustration as mediators
(2020)From the perspective of self-determination theory, the present study aimed to differentiate various facets of emotional regulation (ER) in relation to substance abuse. Suggested was a “positive” protective process of ... -
Dispositional Mindfulness and its relationship with health anxiety and illness anxiety: A perspective from Self-Determination Theory’s basic psychological needs
(2020)Past research has shown strong relations between dispositional mindfulness and well-being. Few studies have examined dispositional mindfulness with health and illness anxiety. Far less research has examined the underlying ... -
Distal Gender Minority Stress and Psychological Well-Being Among Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Adults: The Mediating Role of Psychological Flexibility
(2022)On top of general life stress, transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) people experience gender minority stress (GMS), contributing to mental health disparities in this population. Using an international sample of 73 ... -
Distress in Caregivers of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Progressive Muscular Atrophy Patients
(2019)The aim of this study was to examine what demand factors place informal caregivers of patients with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or progressive muscular atrophy (PMA) at risk of becoming overwhelmed by psychological ... -
Do men grieve differently than women? A cross-cultural analysis
(2020)Objective: This study examined how men cope with bereavement in both a masculine (Ireland) and a feminine (The Netherlands) society, according to Hofstede’s (2010) cultural dimensions. It was expected that: 1) in the ... -
Do post-migration stressors influence treatment effect in refugees with traumatic grief?
(2018)Refugees have often experienced traumatic situations such as violence, war, persecution and loss. This makes them highly susceptible to developing mental health problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and ... -
Does a Cultural Mismatch Contribute to Alienation or Animation? The Role of Culture in the Relationship between Push and Pull Factors and Migratory Grief
(2021)The present study aimed to investigate if there is relationship between push and pull factors and migratory grief (MG), and if this is moderated by an incongruence between the individual’s and the host culture’s individualistic ... -
Does Emotion Dysregulation Predict Eating Pathology in a Greek Female University Sample?
(2019)Emotion Dysregulation (EDR) is shown to be associated to Eating Pathology (EP) in several western studies. The first aim of the present study was to assess this topic in the Greek population as no study has been conducted ... -
Does Racial Trauma Predict Moral Injury in Individuals with a Racial-Ethnic Minority Background?
(2023)Moral injury (MI) concerns an emotion-based trauma-reaction following moral violations, and is a phenomenon widely studied in refugees and occupational groups where high-stress moral decisions must be taken (veterans, ...