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View article: The link between Wnt-related, stress-related, and circadian genes in the dermal fibroblasts of individuals with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
The link between Wnt-related, stress-related, and circadian genes in the dermal fibroblasts of individuals with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder Open
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been associated with circadian rhythm disturbances, altered stress responses, and, in neural stem cells from ADHD patients, aberrant Wnt signaling. However, little is known about how thes…
View article: Everyday Financial Functioning of People with Alcohol Use Disorder
Everyday Financial Functioning of People with Alcohol Use Disorder Open
Introduction Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) and its comorbidities can have a tremendous negative impact on various activities of daily living, including the capability to manage one’s finances. Adequate financial functioning is essential for a…
View article: Once is enough! An analogue study on repeated validity assessment in adults with ADHD
Once is enough! An analogue study on repeated validity assessment in adults with ADHD Open
Performance validity tests (PVTs) can be seen as gatekeepers for valid neuropsychological assessment, by marking cognitive test scores that may not reflect true ability levels. The present study explored the significance of repeated validi…
View article: Symptom validity testing in adults with clinically diagnosed ADHD: comparison of the Conner’s Adult ADHD Rating Scale (CAARS) and the Self-Report Symptom Inventory (SRSI)
Symptom validity testing in adults with clinically diagnosed ADHD: comparison of the Conner’s Adult ADHD Rating Scale (CAARS) and the Self-Report Symptom Inventory (SRSI) Open
The divergent results on the different validity indicators reflects the ongoing discussion on poor construct unity and clarity, and calls for more research addressing the heterogeneous construct. The utility of the SRSI to reliably disting…
View article: Financial capability of people living with Parkinson’s disease – A case-control study
Financial capability of people living with Parkinson’s disease – A case-control study Open
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder affecting 1% of people older than 60 years. One of the abilities that seems vulnerable to the cognitive impairments associated with PD is financial capability. This explorative study…
View article: Impairment Assessment in Adult ADHD and Related Disorders: Current Opinions From Clinic and Research
Impairment Assessment in Adult ADHD and Related Disorders: Current Opinions From Clinic and Research Open
Objectives: Assessing functional impairment is one of the essential components in the clinical evaluation of ADHD in adulthood, serving both diagnostic and outcome evaluation purposes. However, clinicians and researchers may face challenge…
View article: Subjective Complaints and Coping Strategies of Individuals with Reported Low-Frequency Noise Perceptions
Subjective Complaints and Coping Strategies of Individuals with Reported Low-Frequency Noise Perceptions Open
Background: Subjective everyday hindrances associated with low-frequency noise (LFN) can be high; however, there is still a lot unknown about experienced complaints. This study aims to investigate (1) subjective complaints and (2) coping s…
View article: Let Us Talk Money: Subjectively Reported Financial Performance of People Living with Neurodegenerative Diseases—A Systematic Review
Let Us Talk Money: Subjectively Reported Financial Performance of People Living with Neurodegenerative Diseases—A Systematic Review Open
View article: Long-term improvements in executive functions after frontal-midline theta neurofeedback in a (sub)clinical group
Long-term improvements in executive functions after frontal-midline theta neurofeedback in a (sub)clinical group Open
Impairments in executive functions (EFs) are common across disorders and can greatly affect daily functioning. Frontal-midline (FM) theta neurofeedback (NF) has been shown effective in enhancing EFs in healthy adults, prompting interest in…
View article: Risky Decision-Making in Adults with Alcohol Use Disorder—A Systematic and Meta-Analytic Review
Risky Decision-Making in Adults with Alcohol Use Disorder—A Systematic and Meta-Analytic Review Open
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) forms a major health concern and is the most common substance use disorder worldwide. The behavioural and cognitive deficits associated with AUD have often been related to impairments in risky decision-making. Th…
View article: The riddle of deliberate self‐harm: Physiological and subjective effects of self‐cutting cues in patients with borderline personality disorder and healthy controls
The riddle of deliberate self‐harm: Physiological and subjective effects of self‐cutting cues in patients with borderline personality disorder and healthy controls Open
Self‐harming behavior is a core symptom of borderline personality disorder. Self‐report studies show a correlation between a lack of self‐reported negative feelings toward self‐cutting cues and the likelihood of future self‐destructive beh…
View article: Laypeople's prevalence estimates of malingering: Survey data from the Netherlands.
Laypeople's prevalence estimates of malingering: Survey data from the Netherlands. Open
Objective: Noncredible symptom claims not only occur in a sizable number of forensic cases, but also in clinical contexts. Health providers and forensic experts are confronted with the question of whether individual symptom claims are genu…
View article: Strengths and Weaknesses of Everyday Financial Knowledge and Judgment Skills of Adults with ADHD
Strengths and Weaknesses of Everyday Financial Knowledge and Judgment Skills of Adults with ADHD Open
Adequate financial capability is crucial in everyday life. This capability might, however, not be given to adults with ADHD. The present study aims to determine strengths and weaknesses regarding everyday financial knowledge and judgment s…
View article: Feigning Adult ADHD on a Comprehensive Neuropsychological Test Battery: An Analogue Study
Feigning Adult ADHD on a Comprehensive Neuropsychological Test Battery: An Analogue Study Open
The evaluation of performance validity is an essential part of any neuropsychological evaluation. Validity indicators embedded in routine neuropsychological tests offer a time-efficient option for sampling performance validity throughout t…
View article: Low-Frequency Noise: Experiences from a Low-Frequency Noise Perceiving Population
Low-Frequency Noise: Experiences from a Low-Frequency Noise Perceiving Population Open
Although low-frequency noise (LFN) is associated with various complaints, there is still much unknown about this phenomenon. This research aims to provide an extensive description of (1) LFN perceptions, (2) LFN-related complaints, and (3)…
View article: Stability of Attention Performance of Adults with ADHD over Time: Evidence from Repeated Neuropsychological Assessments in One-Month Intervals
Stability of Attention Performance of Adults with ADHD over Time: Evidence from Repeated Neuropsychological Assessments in One-Month Intervals Open
Neuropsychological assessments of attention are valuable sources of information in the clinical evaluation of adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, it is unclear whether the attention performance of adults w…
View article: Constant installation of present orientation and safety (CIPOS) - subjective and physiological effects of an ultrashort-term intervention combining both stabilizing and confrontational elements
Constant installation of present orientation and safety (CIPOS) - subjective and physiological effects of an ultrashort-term intervention combining both stabilizing and confrontational elements Open
Objectives Constant Installation of Present Orientation and Safety (CIPOS) is a Eye Movements Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)-derived technique, which is often used to prepare for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PT…
View article: Networks of Neuropsychological Functions in the Clinical Evaluation of Adult ADHD
Networks of Neuropsychological Functions in the Clinical Evaluation of Adult ADHD Open
This study applied network analysis to explore the relations between neuropsychological functions of individuals in the clinical evaluation of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adulthood. A total of 319 participants from a…
View article: Correction to: Non-credible symptom report in the clinical evaluation of adult ADHD: development and initial validation of a new validity index embedded in the Conners’ adult ADHD rating scales
Correction to: Non-credible symptom report in the clinical evaluation of adult ADHD: development and initial validation of a new validity index embedded in the Conners’ adult ADHD rating scales Open
View article: It Takes Time: Vigilance and Sustained Attention Assessment in Adults with ADHD
It Takes Time: Vigilance and Sustained Attention Assessment in Adults with ADHD Open
Objectives: The present study compares the utility of eight different tests of vigilance and sustained attention in the neuropsychological examination of adults with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Methods: Thirty-one adul…
View article: Symptom and performance validity in samples of adults at clinical evaluation of ADHD: a replication study using machine learning algorithms
Symptom and performance validity in samples of adults at clinical evaluation of ADHD: a replication study using machine learning algorithms Open
This study highlights the necessity to include measures of symptom and performance validity in the clinical evaluation of adult ADHD. Further, this study demonstrates the difficulty to characterize the group failing symptom or performance …
View article: Joint Consideration of Validity Indicators Embedded in Conners’ Adult ADHD Rating Scales (CAARS)
Joint Consideration of Validity Indicators Embedded in Conners’ Adult ADHD Rating Scales (CAARS) Open
A decade of research has both illustrated the need for accurate clinical assessment of adult ADHD and brought forward a series of validity indicators assisting this diagnostic process. Several of these indicators have been embedded into Co…
View article: COVID-19 and Physical Distancing Measures: Experience of Psychiatric Professionals in Europe
COVID-19 and Physical Distancing Measures: Experience of Psychiatric Professionals in Europe Open
A The COVID-19 pandemic has had a considerable impact on the organization of psychiatric care. The present study examines how care professionals experienced this period and faced these new constraints weighing on their professional practic…
View article: Look who is complaining: Psychological factors predicting subjective cognitive complaints in a large community sample of older adults
Look who is complaining: Psychological factors predicting subjective cognitive complaints in a large community sample of older adults Open
Subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs) are not directly related to objective impairments in cognition. This study examines the role of psychological factors in predicting SCCs in the domains of executive functioning, memory, and attention …
View article: Reporting Guidelines for Whole-Body Vibration Studies in Humans, Animals and Cell Cultures: A Consensus Statement from an International Group of Experts
Reporting Guidelines for Whole-Body Vibration Studies in Humans, Animals and Cell Cultures: A Consensus Statement from an International Group of Experts Open
Whole-body vibration (WBV) is an exercise modality or treatment/prophylaxis method in which subjects (humans, animals, or cells) are exposed to mechanical vibrations through a vibrating platform or device. The vibrations are defined by the…
View article: Basic and complex cognitive functions in Adult ADHD
Basic and complex cognitive functions in Adult ADHD Open
Background Many clinical studies reported deficits in basic and complex cognitive functions in adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). However, the extent in which deficits in basic functions (i.e., processing speed an…
View article: Effect of dual tasking on a dynamic balance task in children with and without DCD
Effect of dual tasking on a dynamic balance task in children with and without DCD Open
View article: Atomoxetine and circadian gene expression in human dermal fibroblasts from study participants with a diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
Atomoxetine and circadian gene expression in human dermal fibroblasts from study participants with a diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder Open
View article: Dopamine adjusts the circadian gene expression of Per2 and Per3 in human dermal fibroblasts from ADHD patients
Dopamine adjusts the circadian gene expression of Per2 and Per3 in human dermal fibroblasts from ADHD patients Open
View article: Norepinephrine influences the circadian clock in human dermal fibroblasts from study participants with a diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
Norepinephrine influences the circadian clock in human dermal fibroblasts from study participants with a diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder Open