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View article: Translation, cultural adaptation, and validation of the German EMPATHIC-30G questionnaire for use in the neonatal intensive care setting
Translation, cultural adaptation, and validation of the German EMPATHIC-30G questionnaire for use in the neonatal intensive care setting Open
Background Parental satisfaction is a key quality indicator in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). While the EMPATHIC-30 questionnaire is widely used internationally, no validated German version exists for NICU settings. This study aime…
View article: Do patients with fibromyalgia syndrome and healthy people differ in their opinions on placebo effects in routine medical care?
Do patients with fibromyalgia syndrome and healthy people differ in their opinions on placebo effects in routine medical care? Open
Objectives Placebo effects can relieve acute and chronic pain in both research and clinical treatments by learning mechanisms. However, the application of placebo‐based treatment strategies in routine medical care is questioned. The curren…
View article: Acute effects of psilocybin on attention and executive functioning in healthy volunteers: a systematic review and multilevel meta-analysis
Acute effects of psilocybin on attention and executive functioning in healthy volunteers: a systematic review and multilevel meta-analysis Open
View article: Development and validation of the General attitude towards Medication Questionnaire (GAMQ)
Development and validation of the General attitude towards Medication Questionnaire (GAMQ) Open
View article: Socio-Economic Status and Bullying Victimization in India: A Study About Social Misfit and Minority Perception
Socio-Economic Status and Bullying Victimization in India: A Study About Social Misfit and Minority Perception Open
The Social Misfit Theory, which states that some individuals deviate from what is normative in a community and may therefore be more likely to be victimized, has mostly been studied in Western countries. The current study addresses in a lo…
View article: Household chaos and parenting: The effect of household chaos does not depend on sensory‐processing sensitivity and self‐regulation
Household chaos and parenting: The effect of household chaos does not depend on sensory‐processing sensitivity and self‐regulation Open
Previous studies have found evidence for a causal effect of household chaos on parenting and suggest that this effect may be stronger for parents with higher sensory‐processing sensitivity (SPS) or lower self‐regulation. This study investi…
View article: Psychosocial Outcomes in Autistic Children Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Psychosocial Outcomes in Autistic Children Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
View article: Subliminal attentional bias modification training for itch
Subliminal attentional bias modification training for itch Open
Introduction Itch is unpleasant and induces the urge to scratch. This is adaptive to remove the itch-inducing stimulus from the skin. Accordingly, itch draws attention to protect our bodily integrity. Recent studies investigated whether at…
View article: Dimensions of Religion Associated with Suicide Attempt and Ideation: A 15-Month Prospective Study in a Dutch Psychiatric Population
Dimensions of Religion Associated with Suicide Attempt and Ideation: A 15-Month Prospective Study in a Dutch Psychiatric Population Open
Dimensions of religion contribute in different ways to the in general protective effect of religiosity and spirituality (R/S) against suicidality. Few studies have included a substantial number of dimensions, and even fewer a follow-up, to…
View article: My future-self has (not) quit smoking: An experimental study into the effect of a future-self intervention on smoking-related self-identity constructs
My future-self has (not) quit smoking: An experimental study into the effect of a future-self intervention on smoking-related self-identity constructs Open
Although the future-self intervention did not significantly influence smoking-related identity or behavior, identity-in particular, non-smoker self-identity-is important to consider in smoking cessation interventions. More research is need…
View article: Testing an attachment- and trauma-informed intervention approach for parents and young children after interparental violence: protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Testing an attachment- and trauma-informed intervention approach for parents and young children after interparental violence: protocol for a randomized controlled trial Open
View article: Testing an attachment- and trauma-informed intervention approach for parents and young children after interparental violence: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Testing an attachment- and trauma-informed intervention approach for parents and young children after interparental violence: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial Open
Background: Interparental violence has persistent adverse effects on victimized parents and children. Young children, including infants and toddlers, are at particular risk to develop long-lasting negative outcomes, and yet specific eviden…
View article: No preconscious attentional bias towards itch in healthy individuals
No preconscious attentional bias towards itch in healthy individuals Open
Rapidly attending towards potentially harmful stimuli to prevent possible damage to the body is a critical component of adaptive behavior. Research suggests that individuals display an attentional bias, i.e., preferential allocation of att…
View article: The German EMPATHIC-30 Questionnaire Showed Reliability and Convergent Validity for Use in an Intermediary/General Pediatric Cardiology Unit: A Psychometric Evaluation
The German EMPATHIC-30 Questionnaire Showed Reliability and Convergent Validity for Use in an Intermediary/General Pediatric Cardiology Unit: A Psychometric Evaluation Open
Background Family-Centered Care is a useful framework for improving care for hospitalized children with congenital heart disease. The EMpowerment of PArents in THe Intensive Care-30 (EMPATHIC-30) questionnaire is a widely accepted tool to …
View article: Reducing household chaos to improve parenting quality? An RCT
Reducing household chaos to improve parenting quality? An RCT Open
Household chaos (high noise levels, clutter, and lack of family routines) has been related to more harsh and less sensitive parenting. The current study employed an RCT design aiming to decrease household chaos and thereby improve parentin…
View article: Differential Efficacy of Digital Scaffolding of Numeracy Skills in Kindergartners With Mild Perinatal Aversities
Differential Efficacy of Digital Scaffolding of Numeracy Skills in Kindergartners With Mild Perinatal Aversities Open
Introduction: Children who experienced mild perinatal adversity (i.e., born late preterm or small for gestational age) are at increased risk for delays in early numeracy and literacy, which increases inequality in educational opportunities…
View article: Bodrij et et al. (2021). The causal effect of household chaos on stress and caregiving: An experimental study.
Bodrij et et al. (2021). The causal effect of household chaos on stress and caregiving: An experimental study. Open
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View article: The causal effect of household chaos on stress and caregiving: An experimental study
The causal effect of household chaos on stress and caregiving: An experimental study Open
View article: Family-Centered Care at Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Units in Germany and the Relationship With Parent and Infant Well-Being: A Study Protocol
Family-Centered Care at Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Units in Germany and the Relationship With Parent and Infant Well-Being: A Study Protocol Open
Rationale and Aim: Infants with Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) are at risk for neurodevelopmental delays, emotional, social and behavioral difficulties. Hospitalization early in life and associated stressors may contribute to these challen…
View article: Baby's first bites: Association between observed maternal feeding behavior and infant vegetable intake and liking
Baby's first bites: Association between observed maternal feeding behavior and infant vegetable intake and liking Open
View article: Planned missing data in early literacy interventions: A replication study with an additional gold standard
Planned missing data in early literacy interventions: A replication study with an additional gold standard Open
Introduction In a digital early literacy intervention RCT, children born late preterm fell behind peers when in a control condition, but outperformed them when assigned to the intervention. Results did however not replicate previous findin…
View article: A Systematic Review of CBM Professional Development Materials: Are Teachers Receiving Sufficient Instruction in Data-Based Decision-Making?
A Systematic Review of CBM Professional Development Materials: Are Teachers Receiving Sufficient Instruction in Data-Based Decision-Making? Open
The purpose of this study was to examine the amount of attention devoted to data-based decision-making in Curriculum-Based Measurement (CBM) professional development materials. Sixty-nine CBM instructional sources were reviewed, including …
View article: Explaining placebo effects in an online survey study: Does ‘Pavlov’ ring a bell?
Explaining placebo effects in an online survey study: Does ‘Pavlov’ ring a bell? Open
Objectives Despite the increasing knowledge about placebo effects and their beneficial impact on treatment outcomes, strategies that explicitly employ these mechanisms remain scarce. To benefit from placebo effects, it is important to gain…
View article: CBM language measures as indicators of foreign-language learning: Technical adequacy of scores for secondary-school students
CBM language measures as indicators of foreign-language learning: Technical adequacy of scores for secondary-school students Open
Students with and without learning disabilities often struggle to learn a foreign language (FL). Teachers could benefit from a measure designed to screen and identify students at risk for FL learning difficulties. In this study, we examine…
View article: Body mass index and peer victimization: A transactional model
Body mass index and peer victimization: A transactional model Open
Past research has shown concurrent associations between adolescent's body mass index (BMI) and classroom bullying victimization experiences. The goal of this three‐wave longitudinal study is to examine a transactional model of associations…
View article: Coded diagnoses from general practice electronic health records are a feasible and valid alternative to self-report to define diabetes cases in research
Coded diagnoses from general practice electronic health records are a feasible and valid alternative to self-report to define diabetes cases in research Open
View article: Does sensory-processing sensitivity moderate the effect of household chaos on caregiver sensitivity? An experimental design.
Does sensory-processing sensitivity moderate the effect of household chaos on caregiver sensitivity? An experimental design. Open
Previous research has linked higher levels of household chaos to parenting problems, but it is not clear whether household chaos actually causes parenting problems. In this study, we used an experimental design in which levels of household…
View article: Effectiveness of an attachment‐based intervention for the assessment of parenting capacities in maltreating families: A randomized controlled trial
Effectiveness of an attachment‐based intervention for the assessment of parenting capacities in maltreating families: A randomized controlled trial Open
Even though Parenting Capacity Assessments (PCAs) are essential for child protection services to support placement decisions for maltreating families, presently no evidence‐based PCA protocols are available. In this randomized controlled t…
View article: Attractiveness and neural processing of infant faces: effects of a facial abnormality but not dopamine
Attractiveness and neural processing of infant faces: effects of a facial abnormality but not dopamine Open
Adults' caregiving responses toward infants may have important origins in the perception and processing of infant cues as well as the motivation to attend to these cues. Moreover, some biological processes, such as dopaminergic neurotransm…
View article: Positive parenting in foster care: Testing the effectiveness of a video-feedback intervention program on foster parents’ behavior and attitudes
Positive parenting in foster care: Testing the effectiveness of a video-feedback intervention program on foster parents’ behavior and attitudes Open