Publications by authors named "J J Ricarte"

The study aimed to analyse the relationship between the dimensions of the triarchic model of psychopathy (meanness, boldness and disinhibition) and the phenomenological characteristics of Autobiographical Memory (AM) in a sample of university students, examining potential gender differences. Participants ( = 260; 55.4% women; aged 18-25) performed an AM task, followed by the Autobiographical Memory Characteristics Questionnaire and the Triarchic Psychopathy Measure.

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  • The study aimed to examine the connection between phase angle (PhA) and cardiometabolic risk (CMR) measures among children and adolescents.
  • The research involved assessing weight, height, BMI, waist circumference, neck circumference, waist-to-height ratio, and PhA in a sample of 1,231 individuals aged 5 to 18.
  • Findings indicated that while no relationship was noted in children, adolescents showed lower CMR measures (like BMI and neck circumference) with lower PhA values, suggesting a direct association in this age group.
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When an alleged victim has a pre-existing psychopathological diagnosis, this can affect the rating of their version of the abuse in terms of credibility. The objective of this work is to analyze the relationship between the assessment of the credibility of the testimony of a CSA victim, the psychological problems that the child may have presented prior to sexual abuse and the possible psychological sequelae that she may present as a result of the abuse. 109 cases were selected in which the credibility of the testimony could be determined.

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The Mini Cambridge-Exeter Repetitive Thoughts Scale (Mini-CERTS) captures constructive and unconstructive aspects of repetitive thinking, but there is a need to revise and improve it given its novelty. For this reason, we present a validation and factor analysis of the Spanish version of the Mini-CERTS. Given that it is important to take cultural issues into account in instrument adaptation, we also assess its measurement invariance across Spanish ( = 430) and Peruvian ( = 394) populations.

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