ACESSE O EDITAL: 2021 – EDITAL PÚBLICO – DUAS VAGAS DE PÓS-DOUTORADO
Divulgação DUAS VAGAS DE PÓS-DOUTORADO
ACESSE O EDITAL: 2021 – EDITAL PÚBLICO – DUAS VAGAS DE PÓS-DOUTORADO
Divulgação DUAS VAGAS DE PÓS-DOUTORADO
Abstract Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is one of the most common psychiatric diagnoses in the world. Common evidence-based treatments for OCD are pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy. The participants were 40 adults between 18 and 70 years old, recruited through self-referrals, professional and clinic referrals, and hospital advertisements. Participants diagnosed with OCD after telephone screening were referred to Sina Hospital in Hamadan City, Iran, for further assessment. Of the 40 participants (most of the patients were women, 80%; university education, 57.5%; mean age, 36.1 and SD of 11.74), 20 participants received CBT, and 20 underwent CBT plus sertraline after completing the intervention in both [...]
Abstract The current study was designed to assess for associations between self-report mental health disorder symptom change scores and the frequency of monthly mental health self-monitoring surveys, amongst Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) cadets during training (i.e., starting the Cadet Training Program [CTP] to pre-deployment). Participants were RCMP cadets (n = 355). Multiple linear regression models were conducted to assess relationships between mental health disorder symptom change scores and the frequency of monthly self-monitoring during the CTP, adjusting for sociodemographic variables and pre-training mental health disorder symptom scores. The frequency of monthly self-monitoring was statistically significantly inversely associated with changes in mental [...]
Abstract The intergenerational transmission of anxiety and depression is well-documented, but the specific pathways remain less understood. This study examined the role of intolerance of uncertainty (IU) as a transdiagnostic mechanism in this transmission. We recruited 966 children aged 9–13 and their mothers from two primary schools in China using convenience sampling. Maternal and child IU, anxiety, and depression were assessed, and structural equation modeling was employed to analyze the data. Results indicated that the direct path linking maternal and child IU, rather than maternal or child IU alone, mediated the relationship between maternal and child anxiety and depression. These [...]
Abstract Objective The metacognitive model of suicidality proposes that positive metacognitions about suicide (PMS) activate a cognitive attentional syndrome (CAS), i.e., suicide-specific rumination, attentional fixation, and thought suppression, which in turn activates negative metacognitions about suicide (NMS) and an aggravation of suicidality. Preliminary evidence supports the model assumptions; however, a more comprehensive investigation is missing by now. Methods One hundred eighty-six participants (148 female [79.6%]; age M = 28.3 (SD = 9.8)) with lifetime suicidal ideation filled in self-report measures of suicide ideation/behavior, all CAS-components, and metacognitions about suicide. Results All elements of the CAS correlated significantly with each other and with concurrent suicidal [...]
Abstract Theories of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) suggest that worry serves as avoidance from uncomfortable internal states, particularly emotions. Years of research have centralized the role of aversion to emotions, particularly fear of anxiety, in the maintenance of GAD. Existing literature has largely overlooked the role of shame aversion in GAD, despite theoretical ties between self-conscious emotions, particularly shame, and symptoms of GAD. This study examined the associations among worry, shame aversion, and aversion to other emotions (anxiety, depression, anger, and positive emotions) in a sample of individuals screened for GAD. N = 113 individuals completed self-report questionnaires. Shame aversion was significantly [...]
Culture plays a central role in children’s development. It forms the foundation of identities, values, languages, and belief systems. Immigrant and second-generation children must bravely navigate multiple cultural systems in the United States, not only for themselves but also as chaperones for their parents. Such intangible loads can affect their sense of belonging, identity development, and cultural identification. It has become increasingly complicated for Asian American (AA) parents to speak to their children. [...]
When a 4-year-old Japanese boy, Kotaro Sato, moves into a neighborhood alone, he draws his neighbors’ attention. Taking note of Kotaro’s quirks such as his formal conversation style, rigid attention to hygiene/organization, and habit of carrying a plastic katana sword, Shin Karino and his other neighbors start to realize that Kotaro’s quirks conceal a larger back story of traumatic experiences that also cue their own personal experiences with abuse and neglect. Despite the competing demands of their own lives, Kotaro’s neighbors come together and fashion a shared support network that forms the starting point of Kotaro’s transition through kindergarten. [...]
Sadly, Dr. Lawrence Anderson Stone passed away on February 28, 2024 at age 90 peacefully, leaving behind his wife (the love of his life) Marnette Stone, a huge family including his daughters and sons and their families, 12 grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren, countless friends and colleagues. He was loved and respected dearly, and he made it so easy to do so. Larry – as most of us fondly remember him - was born in the summer of 1933 in Robstown, Texas to Belo and Sarah Stone. He was the youngest of three boys and theirs was a tight-knit family full [...]
With the passing of David Shaffer, FRCP, FRCPsych, child psychiatry lost one of our most creative forces and influential leaders. David died on October 15, 2023, surrounded by his loving family. In terms of addressing the burden of pediatric mental illness, few people rivaled David in his impact on the field from the 1970’s through the 2000’s. It is difficult to summarize with brevity the significance that David Shaffer had for the lives of innumerable people in diverse surroundings; he was loved by so many as a friend, teacher, confidant, husband, and father. [...]
Adolescents’ exposure to racism in online contexts is related to adverse outcomes, including poor mental health. This study aims to expand existing research by examining the unique relation between adolescents’ online exposure to race-based violence and substance use, beyond experiences of racism in offline contexts, and by exploring racial differences. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, EarlyView. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 189-201, February 2025. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 154-166, February 2025. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 167-177, February 2025. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 178-188, February 2025. [...]
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