Publications by authors named "Nina Haid-Stecher"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how attachment styles relate to changes in white matter (WM) in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) before and after short-term nutritional treatment.
  • The sample included 22 female adolescents with AN and 18 healthy controls, and MRIs showed significant differences in WM microstructure, particularly in the corpus callosum and fornix, before and after treatment.
  • Over 50% of adolescents with AN had unresolved attachment issues, which correlated with specific WM changes, indicating that attachment patterns may play a crucial role in the brain's structural alterations associated with the disorder.
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Background: Mostly, visual food stimuli paradigms for functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging are used in studies of eating disorders. However, the optimal contrasts and presentation modes are still under discussion. Therefore, we aimed to create and analyse a visual stimulation paradigm with defined contrast.

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Background And Research Question: The Austrian Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy (ÖGKJP) is publishing a series of articles in a special issue of Neuropsychiatrie dealing with the current provision of care in child and adolescent psychiatry. Aim of this article is to give an overview of provision of care for children and adolescents with mental health problems in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland and then draw conclusions for the Austrian child and adolescent psychiatric care landscape.

Method: First, epidemiologic data as well as different traditions and treatment philosophies and their effect for provision of care in child and adolescent psychiatry in Austria, Germany and Switzerland are presented.

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The aim of the present study was to investigate whether grey matter (GM) reductions in acute anorexia nervosa (AN) are (i) valid for adolescents (age 14-18 years), (ii) reversible following short-term psychotherapeutic and nutritional therapy and (iii) depend on psychological components like attachment trauma. 3T MRI including a high-resolution T1 MPRAGE was performed in 22 female adolescents in the acute state of AN (age: 15.2 ± 1.

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Objective: Knowledge on gut-brain interaction might help to develop new therapies for patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), as severe starvation-induced changes of the microbiome (MI) do not normalise with weight gain. We examine the effects of probiotics supplementation on the gut MI in patients with AN.

Method: This is a study protocol for a two-centre double-blind randomized-controlled trial comparing the clinical efficacy of multistrain probiotic administration in addition to treatment-as-usual compared to placebo in 60 patients with AN (13-19 years).

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Young people whose experienced gender differs from their aligned sex are increasingly visible in public life as well as in the medical care system. For those children and adolescents, who can experience a high degree of suffering because of the discrepancy between aligned sex and desired gender, treatment guidelines have been developed. In this short narrative review, classification options, epidemiological data, health-care data and treatment guidelines are presented with an emphasis on the Austrian health care system.

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Identity development is one of the most important developmental tasks of adolescence. Adolescents whose gender identity does not correspond to the gender assigned at birth (trangender people) are also faced with this challenge, as are cis-gender adolescents of the same age. This study is the first to examine the personality function of identity in transgender adolescents.

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The aim of the present study was to compare acute effects of a climbing intervention (CI) on affective responses with a different exercise intervention (swimming, SI) and an occupational therapy intervention (OTI) in children and adolescents during in-patient treatment for mental health disorders. The following study was designed as a cross-over study. Participants completed three single 60 min interventions of CI, SI and OTI.

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We identify multiple substance abuse as a form of high risk behavior in adolescence based on a sample of in-patient adolescents. 43 adolescents were treated for substance abuse over the course of 20 months. 70 % reported the use of three or more different drugs, with an average of 5,35 consumed substances.

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Peer victimisation (PV) in childhood and adolescence can come along with psychological stress through the life span. Even though there exist a large number of questionnaires that measure PV, evidence of the use is often missing. Particularly instruments for capturing cyberbullying lack psychometric calculations such as factor analysis for investigating scales and data on validity and reliability.

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Assessment and Therapy of Adolescent Identity Diffusion Identity diffusion, one of the main diagnosis criteria for borderline personality disorder (BPD), is characterized by a lack of coherent sense of self and of significant others, paired with a painful sense of incoherence. The revision of the age limit for the diagnosis of personality disorders in DSM-5 has opened the doors to research on diagnosis and treatment of BPD in adolescence. This paper offers a summary of past and present work on the diagnosis and therapy of identity disturbance in adolescent patients.

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