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View article: Testing a digital and interactive scale (the three circles) to assess emotion regulation
Testing a digital and interactive scale (the three circles) to assess emotion regulation Open
The tripartite model of emotion regulation (Three Circle Model), comprising threat, drive, and soothing systems, underpins Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT). These systems are implicated in experiences of emotion, motivation, and physiologi…
View article: The Three Circles: Testing a New Digital Scale for Measuring the Tripartite Model of Affect Regulation
The Three Circles: Testing a New Digital Scale for Measuring the Tripartite Model of Affect Regulation Open
The tripartite model of emotion regulation (Three Circle Model) comprising threat, drive, and soothing systems underpins Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT). Despite its importance to CFT, activity of each system is typically gauged using pro…
View article: Social rank and compassion: How insecure striving, social safeness and fears of compassion mediate the relationship between masculinity, depression and anxiety
Social rank and compassion: How insecure striving, social safeness and fears of compassion mediate the relationship between masculinity, depression and anxiety Open
Objective Traditional masculinity norms displayed by men attempt to signal a dominance or ‘toughness’ to others; however, traditional masculine norms are associated with a range of mental health difficulties, including depression and anxie…
View article: Making Connections that Count – a Case Study of the Family Referral Service in Schools Program on the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia
Making Connections that Count – a Case Study of the Family Referral Service in Schools Program on the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia Open
Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with health and social problems in later life, with an early intervention highly desirable for better outcomes.Description: The Family-Referral-Services-In-Schools (FRSIS) i…
View article: Measurement Properties for a Scale Assessing Self-Regulation in Parents and Parenting Practitioners
Measurement Properties for a Scale Assessing Self-Regulation in Parents and Parenting Practitioners Open
Parenting self-regulation is increasingly recognised as an important facet of positive parenting, as it allows parents to manage their thoughts, behaviours, emotions and attention in order to effectively carry out parenting tasks. Evidence…
View article: Predicting positive outcomes and successful completion in an online parenting program for parents of children with disruptive behavior: An integrated data analysis
Predicting positive outcomes and successful completion in an online parenting program for parents of children with disruptive behavior: An integrated data analysis Open
Online delivery of parenting support is steadily increasing, yet the factors that influence program engagement and efficacy are still understudied. This study used an integrated data analysis approach to identify family and program-related…
View article: The Relations of Parental Autonomy Support, Parental Control, and Filial Piety to Chinese Adolescents’ Academic Autonomous Motivation: A Mediation Model
The Relations of Parental Autonomy Support, Parental Control, and Filial Piety to Chinese Adolescents’ Academic Autonomous Motivation: A Mediation Model Open
This study attempted to examine the mediating role of filial piety in the relationships between parental autonomy support and control and Chinese adolescents’ academic autonomous motivation. A set of questionnaires were administered to 492…
View article: Compassion-Focused Technologies: Reflections and Future Directions
Compassion-Focused Technologies: Reflections and Future Directions Open
Compassion is a prosocial motivation that is critical to the development and survival of the human species. Cultivating compassion involves developing deep wisdom, insight, and understanding into the nature and causes of human suffering; a…
View article: Early intervention and integration of access to health and social care for vulnerable families in schools on the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia
Early intervention and integration of access to health and social care for vulnerable families in schools on the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia Open
The International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles in the field of integrated care on a continuous basis.IJIC has an Impact Factor of 5.120 (2020…
View article: Collective Impact Approaches to Promoting Community Health and Wellbeing in a Regional Township: Learnings for Integrated Care
Collective Impact Approaches to Promoting Community Health and Wellbeing in a Regional Township: Learnings for Integrated Care Open
This Perspective Paper explores the challenges of implementing local initiatives guided by the tenets of the Collective Impact (CI) approach. As such, it draws implications of CI for integrated health and social care efforts to improve and…
View article: Crisis and extended realities: remote presence in the time of COVID-19
Crisis and extended realities: remote presence in the time of COVID-19 Open
The transformative influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on remote forms of communication has been a frequent theme in popular discourse during 2020, but any lingering transformation of what we do at a distance will rely on convincing and acc…
View article: Foundations of peace and harmony in families and communities: Insights from a TRUST, LEARN and CARE (TLC) framework
Foundations of peace and harmony in families and communities: Insights from a TRUST, LEARN and CARE (TLC) framework Open
In a world riven by conflict, violent extremism and sectarian animosities, peace is in short supply. Promoting peace is, however, central to the great traditions of faith, including Islam. Contrary to their core precepts, fear, hatred and …
View article: Human evolution and culture in relationship to shame in the parenting role: Implications for psychology and psychotherapy
Human evolution and culture in relationship to shame in the parenting role: Implications for psychology and psychotherapy Open
Objectives There is considerable evidence that early parenting has profound effects on a range of physiological and psychological maturation processes. Furthermore, psychotherapy often addresses some of the distortions and developmental di…
View article: Exploring scale validity and measurement invariance of the Toronto Mindfulness Scale across levels of meditation experience and proficiency
Exploring scale validity and measurement invariance of the Toronto Mindfulness Scale across levels of meditation experience and proficiency Open
Objectives The Toronto Mindfulness Scale (TMS) is a widely used instrument of state mindfulness. Research suggests the interpretation and functioning of mindfulness scale items may differ as a function of meditation experience, and thus, e…
View article: The Interactive Child Distress Screener: Development and Preliminary Feasibility Testing
The Interactive Child Distress Screener: Development and Preliminary Feasibility Testing Open
The ICDS has potential to obtain clinical information from the child's perspective that may otherwise be overlooked. If effective, the ICDS will provide a quick, engaging, and easy-to-use screener that can be utilized in routine care setti…
View article: A comparison of mental health literacy, attitudes, and help-seeking intentions among domestic and international tertiary students
A comparison of mental health literacy, attitudes, and help-seeking intentions among domestic and international tertiary students Open
Limited research has examined distress or help-seeking knowledge and attitudes among international students. The aim of this study was to examine psychological distress, mental health literacy (MHL), and help-seeking attitudes and intentio…
View article: Attitudes Toward e-Mental Health Services in a Community Sample of Adults: Online Survey
Attitudes Toward e-Mental Health Services in a Community Sample of Adults: Online Survey Open
Despite generally low reported preferences toward e-mental health services, intentions to access these services are higher, raising the question of how to best encourage translation of intentions into behavior (ie, actual use of programs).…
View article: The Effect of School-Based Stepping Stones Triple P on Child and Parent Outcomes
The Effect of School-Based Stepping Stones Triple P on Child and Parent Outcomes Open
This paper investigated the effectiveness of delivering Stepping Stones Triple P (SSTP), a parenting intervention program, in special education settings and by education professionals to positively influence the potential of families of ch…
View article: The Interactive Child Distress Screener: Development and Preliminary Feasibility Testing (Preprint)
The Interactive Child Distress Screener: Development and Preliminary Feasibility Testing (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Early identification of child emotional and behavioral concerns is essential for the prevention of mental health problems; however, few suitable child-reported screening measures are available. Digital tools offer an exciting o…
View article: Attitudes Toward e-Mental Health Services in a Community Sample of Adults: Online Survey (Preprint)
Attitudes Toward e-Mental Health Services in a Community Sample of Adults: Online Survey (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still appear to be in favor of face-to-face services. However, the theory of planned behavior (TPB) suggests that cognitive intentions are more …
View article: Attitudes Toward e-Mental Health Services in a Community Sample of Adults: Online Survey
Attitudes Toward e-Mental Health Services in a Community Sample of Adults: Online Survey Open
Mental well-being is a fundamental component of WHO's definition of health .Good mental health enables people to realize their potential, cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively, and contribute to their communities.Mental …
View article: Supporting staff and students on the autism spectrum in tertiary settings: The development of an interactive website - Final report
Supporting staff and students on the autism spectrum in tertiary settings: The development of an interactive website - Final report Open
Evidence, both anecdotal and in the literature, would indicate that there are an increasing numbers of students on the autism spectrum attending tertiary institutions (Fleischer, 2012; VanBergeijk & Cavanaugh, 2012). Students on the au…