Differences in resilience profiles between military veterans and the general population: An exploratory latent profile analysis using the HUNT-4 survey
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Using latent profile analyses, the current work investigated levels of adverse childhood experiences, symptoms of anxiety and depression and 3 dimensions of relational…
Symptoms and prevalence of common mental disorders in a heterogenous outpatient sample: an investigation of clinical characteristics and latent subgroups
Mental Health
Cognitve Theory
Background Patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) provide clinicians with information about patients’ perceptions of distress. When linked with treatment and diagnostic…
The behavioural regulation in exercise questionnaire (BREQ): psychometric properties and associations with physical activity outcomes in a Norwegian sample of physically active adults
Mental Health
Cognitve Theory
We investigate the factor structure and psychometric properties of different versions of the Behavioural Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire (BREQ), which measures exercise…
The network structure of dysfunctional metacognitions, CAS strategies, and symptoms
Mental Health
Metacognitive Theory
Cognitive Theory
In the metacognitive model of psychological disorders, metacognitive strategies and corresponding underlying metacognitive beliefs intensify and maintain emotional distress…
Measuring Resilience in Long-term Sick-listed Individuals: Validation of the Resilience Scale for Adults
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Return to work from long-term sick leave is influenced by personal and social factors, which can be measured by resilience, a construct that describe healthy adaptation…
Prospective Relations Between Dysfunctional Metacognitive Beliefs, Metacognitive Strategies, and Anxiety: Results From a Four-Wave Longitudinal Mediation Model
Mental Health
Metacognitive Theory
Cognitive Theory
The metacognitive model of psychological disorders suggests that emotional disorders are related to maladaptive metacognitive strategies corresponding to underlying…
Change in interpersonal problems and metacognitive beliefs as predictors of improvement in patients with generalized anxiety disorder
Mental Health
Metacognitive Theory
Cognitive Theory
Introduction Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by persistent worry and anxiety, often with a chronic course. We…
Testing the longitudinal effect of metacognitive beliefs on the trajectory of work ability
Mental Health
Metacognitive Theory
Cognitive Theory
There is increasing need to identify factors that contribute to poor work ability with an aim to prevent work related problems such as sick leave and disability pension. In…
Resilience patterns of Swiss adolescents before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a latent transition analysis
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
This study investigated resilience patterns and predictors of these patterns (i.e. gender and migration background) among Swiss early adolescents in times of COVID-19. A…
Metacognition, Cognition and Social Anxiety: A Test of Temporal and Reciprocal Relationships
Mental Health
Metacognitive Theory
Cognitive Theory
Cognitive models of social anxiety give prominence to dysfunctional schemas about the social self as the key underlying factors in maladaptive self-processing strategies and…
Resilience profiles across context: A latent profile analysis in a German, Greek, and Swiss sample of adolescents
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
The present study investigated resilience profiles (based on levels of symptoms of anxiety and depression and five dimensions of protective factors) of 1,160 students from…
Sick leave and return to work for patients with anxiety and depression: A longitudinal study of trajectories before, during and after work-focused treatment
Mental Health
Metacognitive Theory
Cognitive Theory
Objectives Sick leave due to anxiety and depression is a heterogeneous process constituting a pressing public health issue. This longitudinal study aimed to identify sick leave…
Relevance of well-being, resilience, and health-related quality of life to mental health profiles of European adolescents: results from a cross-sectional analysis of the school-based multinational UPRIGHT project
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Purpose The existing evidence suggests that a complete evaluation of mental health should incorporate both psychopathology and mental well-being indicators. However, few studies…
Loneliness in social relationships: Mapping the nomological network of loneliness with key conceptual domains and theoretical constructs
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Metacognitive Theory
Cognitive Theory
Loneliness
To expand evidence for the nature and related mechanisms underlying loneliness measured by Social and Emotional Loneliness Scale for Adults (SELSA-S), several hypotheses…
Measuring Resilience Across Participating Regions in the UPRIGHT EU Horizon 2020 Project: Factor Structure and Psychometric Properties of the Resilience Scale for Adolescents
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Resilience is the process and outcome of healthy adaptation despite significant adversity. Proliferation of research on the resilience construct has led to scientific…
Housing first, connection second: the impact of professional helping relationships on the trajectories of housing stability for people facing severe and multiple disadvantage
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Working Alliance
Background Despite the accumulating evidence on the role of professional helping relationships for highly disadvantaged populations, methodological shortcomings have made it difficult…
Psychometric properties of the Resilience Scale for Adolescents (READ) and Measurement Invariance Across Two Different German-Speaking Samples
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
The Resilience Scale for Adolescents (READ) is a highly rated scale for measuring protective factors of resilience. Even though the READ has been validated in several…
Change in Physical Activity During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Lockdown in Norway: The Buffering Effect of Resilience on Mental Health
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Vulnerability-Stress Theory
Imposition of lockdown restrictions during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was sudden and unprecedented and dramatically changed the life of many people, as…
Development and validation of the theory-driven School Resilience Scale for Adults: Preliminary results
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Resilience is the ability of an individual or community to adapt to life challenges or adversities while maintaining mental health and well-being. In the multi-systemic…
Interpersonal stress, anxiety and depressive symptoms: Results from a moderated mediation analysis with resilience
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Vulnerability-Stress Theory
Introduction and objectives Interpersonal stress factors contribute to common mental health problems measured as anxiety and depression. Recently, it is emerging that anxiety precedes depression but…
Co-creation and regional adaptation of a resilience-based universal whole-school program in five European regions
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
The co-creation of educational services that promote youth resilience and mental health is still scarce. UPRIGHT (Universal Preventive Resilience Intervention Globally…
Temporal and Reciprocal Relations Between Worry and Rumination Among Subgroups of Metacognitive Beliefs
Mental Health
Metacognitive Theory
Cognitive Theory
Metacognitive theory provides strong foundation for hypothesizing relations between worry and rumination among subgroups of metacognitive beliefs. However, empirical…
Prospective relations between loneliness in different relationships, metacognitive beliefs, worry and common mental health problems
Mental Health
Metacognitive Theory
Cognitive Theory
Loneliness
Background This study investigated prospective relations between loneliness in family, romantic and social relationships and common mental health problems…
Resilience Moderates Negative Outcome from Stress during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Moderated-Mediation Approach
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Resilience refers to an individual’s healthy coping abilities when encountering adverse life events. The COVID-19 pandemic represents a situation with a high amount of…
UPRIGHT, a resilience-based intervention to promote mental well-being in schools: study rationale and methodology for a European randomized controlled trial
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Background Adolescence is crucial period for laying the foundations for healthy development and mental well-being. The increasing prevalence of mental disorders amongst adolescents…
Measuring Resilience Across Australia and Norway: Validation and Psychometric Properties of the English Version of the Resilience Scale for Adults
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Resilience has become increasingly important in clinical and health psychology, but only few scales have received good psychometric ratings for assessing various outcomes of…
Specificity in mediated pathways by anxiety symptoms linking adolescent stress profiles to depressive symptoms: Results of a moderated mediation approach
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Vulnerability-Stress Theory
Background We investigated the specificity in mediated pathways that separately link specific stress dimensions through anxiety to depressive symptoms and the protective utility of…
The coping mechanism and strategies of hypertension patients in Ghana: The role of religious faith, beleifs and practices
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Qualitative Interview Research
This qualitative study explored the role of religious faith, belief and practice systems in the coping mechanisms and strategies of essential hypertension patients in Accra…
Anxiety symptoms mediate the relationship between exposure to stressful negative life events and depressive symptoms: A conditional process modelling of the protective effects of resilience
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Vulnerability-Stress Theory
Background Resilience has provided a useful framework that elucidates the effects of protective factors to overcome psychological adversities but studies that address the potential…
Stress of home life and gender role socializations, family cohesion, and symptoms of anxiety and depression
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Vulnerability-Stress Theory
This cross-sectional study investigated the relation of sociocultural prescriptions of gender role socializations to differences in stress at home and to anxiety and…
Adolescent stress and symptoms of anxiety and depression: Resilience explains and differentiates the relationships
Mental Health
Resilience Theory
Vulnerability-Stress Theory
Background Some adolescents exhibit resilience even in the face of high levels of stress exposure. Despite this relationship, studies that investigate explanations for how resilience…
The influence of power shifts in data collection and analysis stages : A focus on qualitative research interview
Qualitative Interview Research
This paper analyzes the power relation between the interviewer and the interviewee in the qualitative research interview methodology. The paper sets out to grapple with the…
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