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View article: Differences in the relationships between interoceptive sensibility and self-objectification in women with high and low body dissatisfaction: A network analysis
Differences in the relationships between interoceptive sensibility and self-objectification in women with high and low body dissatisfaction: A network analysis Open
Body dissatisfaction is a normative experience with the potential to impact women’s mental and physical health. It is closely related to self-objectification, where the body is viewed as an object for aesthetic evaluation rather than for i…
View article: Physical inactivity linked to depressive symptoms in people with and without diabetes: A longitudinal network analysis of health risk behaviours and individual depressive symptoms from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
Physical inactivity linked to depressive symptoms in people with and without diabetes: A longitudinal network analysis of health risk behaviours and individual depressive symptoms from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe Open
This study examined cross-sectional (Ising) and longitudinal (cross-lagged panel) networks of depressive symptoms and health risk behaviours in people with diabetes, compared to those without. Participants ( N = 22,510) from the Survey of …
View article: A network analysis of depressive symptoms in adults with and without diabetes: findings from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing – CORRIGENDUM
A network analysis of depressive symptoms in adults with and without diabetes: findings from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing – CORRIGENDUM Open
View article: The longitudinal impact of health behaviours on mental health, diabetes distress, and quality of life in people with type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes: A scoping review
The longitudinal impact of health behaviours on mental health, diabetes distress, and quality of life in people with type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes: A scoping review Open
Introduction There can be a considerable mental health burden to living with diabetes. Health behaviours are modifiable factors that influence mental health in the general population. However, despite the centrality of health behaviours to…
View article: “Anything that would help is a positive development”: feasibility, tolerability, and user experience of smartphone-based digital phenotyping for people with and without type 2 diabetes
“Anything that would help is a positive development”: feasibility, tolerability, and user experience of smartphone-based digital phenotyping for people with and without type 2 diabetes Open
Background Digital phenotyping, the in-situ collection of passive (phone sensor) and active (daily surveys) data using a digital device, may provide new insights into the complex relationship between daily behaviour and mood for people wit…
View article: Differences in the relationships between Interoceptive Sensibility and Self-Objectification in women with high and low Body Dissatisfaction: A Network Analysis
Differences in the relationships between Interoceptive Sensibility and Self-Objectification in women with high and low Body Dissatisfaction: A Network Analysis Open
Purpose: Body dissatisfaction is a normative experience with the potential to impact women’s mental and physical health. It is closely related to self-objectification, where the body is viewed as an object for aesthetic evaluation rather t…
View article: The prevalence of comorbid mental health difficulties in young people with chronic skin conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis
The prevalence of comorbid mental health difficulties in young people with chronic skin conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Chronic skin conditions can have psychosocial and somatic implications, influencing well-being and quality of life. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to synthesise evidence on the prevalence of comorbid mental health difficult…
View article: A network analysis of depressive symptoms in adults with and without diabetes: findings from the Irish longitudinal study on ageing
A network analysis of depressive symptoms in adults with and without diabetes: findings from the Irish longitudinal study on ageing Open
Objectives: This study aimed to estimate networks of depressive symptoms among Irish adults with and without diabetes at two time points and compare between the two groups at each time point using data from the Irish Longitudinal Study on …
View article: Childhood maltreatment and the risk of impaired glucose metabolism or type 2 diabetes in young adults: Findings from the Lifelines Cohort Study
Childhood maltreatment and the risk of impaired glucose metabolism or type 2 diabetes in young adults: Findings from the Lifelines Cohort Study Open
We examined the associations between childhood maltreatment and the risk of impaired glucose metabolism (IGM) or type 2 diabetes (T2D) in young adults aged 18–35. Participants ( N = 8506) from the Lifelines Cohort Study without IGM or diab…
View article: Neighbourhood characteristics and socioeconomic inequalities in child mental health: Cross-sectional and longitudinal findings from the Growing Up in Ireland study
Neighbourhood characteristics and socioeconomic inequalities in child mental health: Cross-sectional and longitudinal findings from the Growing Up in Ireland study Open
This study examined the role of neighbourhood characteristics in explaining socioeconomic inequalities in child mental health (the total difficulties score from the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire) using data from Cohort '08 of Gr…
View article: Neighbourhood characteristics and socioeconomic inequalities in child mental health: cross-sectional and longitudinal findings from the Growing Up in Ireland Study
Neighbourhood characteristics and socioeconomic inequalities in child mental health: cross-sectional and longitudinal findings from the Growing Up in Ireland Study Open
Background: We examined the role of neighbourhood characteristics in explaining socioeconomic inequalities in child mental health in Ireland.Methods: Data from Cohort ’08 of Growing Up in Ireland with Wave 3 (age 5) as the baseline and Wav…
View article: Adverse childhood experiences, social participation and multimorbidity risk in Europe
Adverse childhood experiences, social participation and multimorbidity risk in Europe Open
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are linked to multimorbidity, but evidence from longitudinal research on potential macro and micro-level protective factors is lacking. We investigated the associations between ACEs, social p…
View article: The prevalence of comorbid mental health difficulties in young people with chronic skin conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
The prevalence of comorbid mental health difficulties in young people with chronic skin conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Open
Chronic skin conditions can have psychosocial and somatic implications, influencing well-being and quality of life. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to synthesize evidence on the prevalence of comorbid mental health difficult…
View article: Prediabetes and the risk of type 2 diabetes: Investigating the roles of depressive and anxiety symptoms in the Lifelines cohort study
Prediabetes and the risk of type 2 diabetes: Investigating the roles of depressive and anxiety symptoms in the Lifelines cohort study Open
Aims Depression and anxiety may increase the risk of progressing from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes. The present study examined the interactions between prediabetes status and elevated depressive and anxiety symptoms with the risk of type…
View article: Time at home during the COVID-19 pandemic: a prospective examination of psychosocial health in people with and without type 2 diabetes using digital phenotyping
Time at home during the COVID-19 pandemic: a prospective examination of psychosocial health in people with and without type 2 diabetes using digital phenotyping Open
Introduction Societal restrictions due to COVID-19 have had a profound effect on our ability to connect with one another and limited our personal mobility. There is evidence that loneliness, social isolation, and psychological distress inc…
View article: Childhood trauma, depression, and the risk of incident prediabetes in young adults: findings from the Lifelines Cohort Study
Childhood trauma, depression, and the risk of incident prediabetes in young adults: findings from the Lifelines Cohort Study Open
Background Childhood trauma and depression have been shown to increase the risk of type 2 diabetes. However, many studies have focused on middle-age and older adults, with less known on the role of these variables in early glucose dysregul…
View article: Adverse childhood experiences and cognitive function in adulthood: examining the roles of depressive symptoms and inflammation in a prospective cohort study
Adverse childhood experiences and cognitive function in adulthood: examining the roles of depressive symptoms and inflammation in a prospective cohort study Open
View article: Diabetes distress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms in people with type 2 diabetes: A network analysis approach to understanding comorbidity
Diabetes distress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms in people with type 2 diabetes: A network analysis approach to understanding comorbidity Open
Objective This study aimed to explore interactions between individual items assessing diabetes distress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms in a cohort of adults with type 2 diabetes using network analysis. Research design and met…
View article: Diabetes distress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms in people with type 2 diabetes: A network analysis approach to understanding comorbidity
Diabetes distress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms in people with type 2 diabetes: A network analysis approach to understanding comorbidity Open
Objective This study aimed to explore interactions between individual items assessing diabetes distress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms in a cohort of adults with type 2 diabetes using network analysis. Research design and met…
View article: Diabetes Distress, Depressive Symptoms, and Anxiety Symptoms in People With Type 2 Diabetes: A Network Analysis Approach to Understanding Comorbidity
Diabetes Distress, Depressive Symptoms, and Anxiety Symptoms in People With Type 2 Diabetes: A Network Analysis Approach to Understanding Comorbidity Open
OBJECTIVE In this study, we aimed to explore interactions between individual items that assess diabetes distress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms in a cohort of adults with type 2 diabetes using network analysis. RESEARCH DESIGN …
View article: Symptoms of diabetes distress, depression, and anxiety in people with type 2 diabetes: identifying central and bridge symptoms using network analysis
Symptoms of diabetes distress, depression, and anxiety in people with type 2 diabetes: identifying central and bridge symptoms using network analysis Open
Introduction People with diabetes are vulnerable to diabetes-related distress and are more likely to experience depressive and anxiety symptoms than the general population. Diabetes distress, depressive, and anxiety symptoms also tend to c…
View article: Planning – A Risky Business?
Planning – A Risky Business? Open
Since the introduction of performance-based planning, Queensland's planning law framework has been repeatedly amended in response to complaints of complexity. This article traces Queensland's law reform journey and focuses on the issue of …