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On the transience or stability of subthreshold psychopathology
Symptoms of psychopathology lie on a continuum ranging from mental health to psychiatric disorders. Although much research has focused on progression along this continuum, for most individuals, subthreshold symptoms do not escalate into full-blown ...
Marieke J. Schreuder +4 more
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Early-warning signals (EWS) have been successfully employed to predict transitions in research fields such as biology, ecology, and psychiatry. The predictive properties of EWS might aid in foreseeing transitions in mood episodes (i.e. recurrent episodes
Yoram K. Kunkels +7 more
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Predicting recurrence of depression using cardiac complexity in individuals tapering antidepressants
It is currently unknown whether the complexity and variability of cardiac dynamics predicts future depression and whether within-subject change herein precedes the recurrence of depression. We tested this in an innovative repeated single-subject study in
Sandip V. George +6 more
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Background: The experience sampling methodology (ESM) is increasingly being suggested as a clinical tool in mental health care, as it offers ecologically valid, microlevel information on psychopathological processes.
Lino von Klipstein +4 more
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While the negative association between physical activity and depression has been well established, it is unclear what precise characteristics of physical activity patterns explain this association.
Sandip Varkey George +3 more
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Introduction Group-level studies showed cross-sectional and prospective between-person associations between circadian rest-activity rhythms (RAR), physical activity (PA), sleep, and depressive symptoms.
O. Minaeva +7 more
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Capacity and tendency: A neuroscientific framework for the study of emotion regulation. [PDF]
It is widely accepted that the ability to effectively regulate one's emotions is a cornerstone of physical and mental health. As such, it should come as no surprise that the number of neuroimaging studies focused on emotion regulation and associated ...
Guassi Moreira, João F +1 more
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Background As complex dynamic systems approach a transition, their dynamics change. This process, called critical slowing down (CSD), may precede transitions in psychopathology as well.
Marieke J. Schreuder +5 more
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Affect, worry, and sleep: Between- and within-subject associations in a diary study
Objectives: Little is known about the daily associations between affect, worry, and sleep problems, and previous studies did not distinguish differences between persons from differences within persons.
Altanzul Narmandakh +4 more
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The longitudinal development of emotion regulation capacities in children at risk for externalizing disorders [PDF]
The development of emotional regulation capacities in children at high versus low risk for externalizing disorder was examined in a longitudinal study investigating: a) whether disturbances in emotion regulation precede and predict the emergence of ...
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