Effects of a mobile mindfulness smartphone app on posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and alcohol use problems for veterans : A pilot randomized controlled trial.

Objective: Veterans returning from deployment have high rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and co-occurring alcohol use disorder (AUD). Current treatments for PTSD and AUD report high dropout rates, and many veterans report alcohol misuse to cope with symptoms of PTSD. The present study is a pilot randomized controlled trial in which veterans (N = 201) were randomized to receive a mobile mindfulness-based intervention enhanced with brief alcohol intervention content (Mind Guide) or an active stress management program.

 

Een duurzame toekomst voor de COTAN : De kwaliteit van testen en testgebruik

De commissie Testaangelegenheden Nederland (cotan) bezint zich op haar doel en rol.Daarom worden tijdelijk geen tests ter beoordeling aangenomen. Willem Koops c.s. zien de cotan als ‘de belangrijkste verbindende schakel tussen praktiserende psychologen en onderzoekers’. Zij doen suggesties voor ‘noodzakelijke stappen om de toekomst van de cotan veilig te stellen’.

 

 

Van AI tot polygene risicoscores : welke innovaties vormen de psychiatrie van morgen?

Achtergrond: In recente jaren is er op verschillende onderzoeksdomeinen in de psychiatrie vooruitgang geboekt, van behandelingen met (es)ketamine tot grootschalige genetische studies.

Doel: In kaart brengen van enkele wetenschappelijke ontwikkelingen die mogelijk hun weerslag zullen vinden op de dagelijkse klinische praktijk of dat al doen.

Naar een toekomstbestendige psychotherapie : enkele aanbevelingen

Achtergrond: De zorg voor mensen met psychische aandoeningen is de afgelopen decennia enorm verbeterd, maar er zijn ook nog teveel mensen die niet of te laat herstellen.

Doel: Doen van aanbevelingen om psychologische behandelingen verder te verbeteren.

Methode: Bespreken van relevante literatuur.

Growing up with Radicalized Parents : The Experiences of Dutch Children of NSB and SS members During and After World War II

The primary aim of this study was to investigate the experiences of Dutch children whose parents joined the SS or NSB (a political party that collaborated with Nazi Germany) during World War II, linked to their childhood, adulthood or both. As a secondary aim, it explored the recommendations of these -now elderly- children of NSB and SS members for the (re)integration of minor returnees from the caliphate, who also grew up in a war situation with radicalized parents and have to deal with considerable prejudice and different norms and values upon their (re)integration into Dutch society.

Childhood Maltreatment and Somatic Symptoms in Adulthood : Establishing a New Research Pathway

Background: Somatic symptoms, such as chronic pain, fatigue, and gastrointestinal disturbances, are commonly reported in individuals with a history of childhood maltreatment (CM), which includes various forms of abuse and neglect experienced before age 18. Although CM is strongly associated with somatic symptoms, the specific relationships between CM subtypes and these symptoms, as well as the mechanisms connecting them, remain insufficiently understood.

Dimensional Structure of Parent-Child Emotion Dialogues in Families Exposed to Interpersonal Violence : Associations with Internalizing, Externalizing and Trauma Symptoms

The way in which parents discuss children’s past emotional events with them is associated with various outcomes in children, such as emotion regulation skills and behavior problems. For children growing up with adverse experiences such as witnessing domestic violence, it is particularly important to understand the link between emotion dialogues and child functioning, because parents’ guidance in dialogues about emotional events may be hampered or suboptimal.

“My home is (now) at peace” : Evaluating the relevance, acceptability and potential scalability of a guided self-help intervention for male refugees in Uganda

In humanitarian crises, male refugees face significant mental health challenges, including high rates of depression and alcohol misuse. However, access to adequate mental health services is limited. In this study, we evaluate a combined intervention that addresses both mental health and alcohol misuse among male refugees in Uganda, focusing on its relevance, acceptability, and potential for scalability.

 

Prevalence and correlates of positive and negative psychological effects of bereavement due to COVID-19 : A systematic review

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was associated with an increase in mortality rates globally. Given the high numbers of deaths and the potentially traumatic characteristics of COVID-19 deaths, it was expected that grief-related distress would be higher in COVID-19 bereaved (compared to non-COVID-19 bereaved) people. This systematic review investigates the empirical evidence regarding this claim.

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