Publications by authors named "Max Supke"

Societal challenges put public mental health at risk and result in a growing interest in resilience as trajectories of good mental health during stressor exposure. Resilience factors represent multilevel psychosocial resources that increase the likelihood of resilient responses. This preregistered systematic review aims at summarizing evidence on the predictive value of individual, social and societal resilience factors for resilient responses to societal challenges and crises.

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  • - The study investigates how factors from middle adulthood (like relationship quality and mental health) impact sexual satisfaction in later adulthood within romantic partnerships.
  • - It follows families over 18 years, revealing that good relationship quality correlates with higher sexual satisfaction, while mental health issues in parents lead to lower satisfaction for both individuals.
  • - The findings suggest that improving relationship quality and mental health could enhance sexual satisfaction in long-term marriages, pointing to the need for targeted interventions.
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  • This study investigates the prevalence and long-term patterns of mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and stress in mothers and fathers over an 18-year period, using data from 316 participants in the Future Family project.
  • About 6% of mothers and 8% of fathers experienced clinically relevant depression, while the majority of parents remained stable and healthy across the years, though a small percentage showed chronic symptoms.
  • Child mental health issues and mothers' childhood traumas were significant predictors of ongoing mental health challenges for mothers, while no strong prediction factors were identified for fathers, highlighting the need for prevention and therapy programs in Germany.
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This study examined the state of mental health, partnerships, and sexual activity of German university students after the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. In June and July 2021, 928 students (23.6 years; 63.

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Background: Mental health problems (MHP) in children and adolescents (CA) are common. This longitudinal study analyzed the prevalence, course, and persistence of MHP over 10 years from childhood into adolescence based on a sample from the Future Family project (N = 230).

Methods: At the pre-assessment point the children were on average 5 (SE = 1) and the mothers 35 (SE = 5) years old.

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The Importance of Critical Life Events During Childhood for the Mental Health of Adolescents - Results of a 10-Year Catamnesis This longitudinal study examines the influence of critical life events in childhood on mental disorders in childhood and adolescence. It includes parental mental disorders and parenting behavior as mediators. The review is carried out using structural equation models, separately for maternal and paternal mediators.

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