Publications by authors named "Reinhardt I"

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  • Molecular methods are commonly used for estimating effective population sizes but face challenges due to model assumption violations; simulations and empirical data can help improve these methodologies.* -
  • The study analyzed long-term genetic and ecological data of grey wolves in Germany, alongside detailed genetic studies in Poland, Spain, and Portugal, to enhance estimation strategies for these populations.* -
  • It was found that the number of wolf packs serves as a reliable indicator of effective population size, and notably, half of the European wolf populations do not meet the effective population size criterion of 500.*
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Background: The use of digital tools such as electronic patient portals in different health care disciplines and settings has been increasing, but the rate of implementation in clinical practice still lags behind expectations. While studies have linked the use of electronic patient portals to positive health outcomes for patients, studies addressing the viewpoints of healthcare providers are rare.

Methods: We performed an online survey of attitudes of healthcare providers towards an electronic patient portal for mental health hospitals.

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In forensic psychiatric clinics, patients who have committed a criminal offense on the basis of intellectual disability are also treated in according to Sect. 63 of the German Criminal Code. This group of patients has above-average lengths of stay and specific difficulties in treatment and in transition to aftercare systems are reported from practice.

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Background: Refugee populations have an increased risk for mental disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorders. Comorbidity is common. At the same time, refugees face multiple barriers to accessing mental health treatment.

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Background: Refugees are at high risk for developing mental illnesses. Due to language and cultural barriers, there is need for specifically adapted therapeutic procedures for refugees in inpatient mental health care settings. Internet-based applications in refugee mother tongues have the potential to improve the outcomes of mental health care for this vulnerable population.

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Wolves have large spatial requirements and their expansion in Europe is occurring over national boundaries, hence the need to develop monitoring programs at the population level. Wolves in the Alps are defined as a functional population and management unit. The range of this wolf Alpine population now covers seven countries: Italy, France, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Liechtenstein and Germany, making the development of a joint and coordinated monitoring program particularly challenging.

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Background: The high susceptibility of carnivores to Suid Alphaherpesvirus 1 [SuAHV1, synonymous pseudorabies virus (PrV)], renders them inadvertent sentinels for the possible occurrence of Aujeszky's disease (AD) in domestic and wild swine populations. The aim of this study was to epidemiologically analyse the occurrence of PrV infections in domestic and wild animals in Germany during the last three decades and to genetically characterise the causative PrV isolates.

Methods: PrV in dogs was detected using standard virological techniques including conventional and real time PCR, virus isolation or by immunohistochemistry.

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Purpose Of Review: To describe examples of adapting apps for use in mental healthcare and to formulate recommendations for successful adaptation in mental healthcare settings.

Recent Findings: International examples are given to explore implementation procedures to address this multitude of challenges. There are only few published examples of adapting apps for use in mental healthcare.

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Aim Of The Study: Implementation and evaluation of a cross-sectoral complex care model for persons with severe mental illness (SMI).

Methods: The care model was implemented at a psychiatric-psychotherapeutic specialized clinic. Within this patient-centered and needs-oriented complex care model, intensive case management was applied to transition persons with SMI between inpatient and outpatient mental health care.

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There is a demand for a pseudonymization service by a Trusted Third Party (TTP), that features clientside pseudonymization. We propose a system using modern web technology, which requires no installation but can handle data preprocessing and pseudonymization safely on the client.

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Following massive persecution and eradication, strict legal protection facilitated a successful reestablishment of wolf packs in Germany, which has been ongoing since 2000. Here, we describe this recolonization process by mitochondrial DNA control-region sequencing, microsatellite genotyping and sex identification based on 1341 mostly non-invasively collected samples. We reconstructed the genealogy of German wolf packs between 2005 and 2015 to provide information on trends in genetic diversity, dispersal patterns and pack dynamics during the early expansion process.

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The IT- and data protection concept of the FAmiliäres Risiko für das KOloRektale Karzinom (FARKOR) project will be presented. FARKOR is a risk adapted screening-project in Bavaria, Germany focusing on young adults with familial colorectal cancer (CRC). For each participant, data from different sources have to be integrated: Treatment records centrally administered by the resident doctors association (KVB), data from health insurance companies (HIC), and patient reported lifestyle data.

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Purpose Of Review: The aim of this review is to evaluate recent literature on the use of telepsychiatry in mental crises or emergency situations.

Recent Findings: Results from recent studies which evaluated the implementation of a telepsychiatric consultation model in emergency departments point at a reduction of length of stay and a drop in admissions, increased cost-effectiveness, and improved satisfaction of patients and staff. There was almost no empirical evidence on videoconferencing in crisis intervention within the context of crisis resolution teams or online therapies.

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  • The study examines the impact of the grey wolf's return to Central European lowlands on the diversity of endoparasites, focusing on the interaction between predator and prey populations.
  • Researchers identified a variety of parasitic species in 53 known wolves from Germany, uncovering diverse endoparasite communities and noting a rise in species richness with population size and age.
  • Findings suggest that immigration of wolves boosts parasite diversity in the region, as prevalence of wolf-related parasites has increased since the wolves returned after a period of absence.
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The conservation of large carnivores is a formidable challenge for biodiversity conservation. Using a data set on the past and current status of brown bears (Ursus arctos), Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), gray wolves (Canis lupus), and wolverines (Gulo gulo) in European countries, we show that roughly one-third of mainland Europe hosts at least one large carnivore species, with stable or increasing abundance in most cases in 21st-century records. The reasons for this overall conservation success include protective legislation, supportive public opinion, and a variety of practices making coexistence between large carnivores and people possible.

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Background: Although several neurophysiological models have been proposed for panic disorder with agoraphobia (PD/AG), there is limited evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies on key neural networks in PD/AG. Fear conditioning has been proposed to represent a central pathway for the development and maintenance of this disorder; however, its neural substrates remain elusive. The present study aimed to investigate the neural correlates of fear conditioning in PD/AG patients.

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Panic disorder with agoraphobia (PD/AG) is a prevalent mental disorder featuring a substantial complex genetic component. At present, only a few established risk genes exist. Among these, the gene encoding monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) is noteworthy given that genetic variation has been demonstrated to influence gene expression and monoamine levels.

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Background: Learning by conditioning is a key ability of animals and humans for acquiring novel behavior necessary for survival in a changing environment. Aberrant conditioning has been considered a crucial factor in the etiology and maintenance of panic disorder with agoraphobia (PD/A). Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for PD/A.

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Two novel Zr(IV)- and Hf(IV)-based bisamido complexes bearing the 6-[2-(diethylboryl)phenyl]pyrid-2-yl motif, that is, [ZrCl(2){Me(2)Si(DbppN)(2)}(thf)] (9) and [HfCl(2){Me(2)Si(DbppN)(2)}(thf)(2)] (10) (DbppN=6-[2-(diethylboryl)phenyl]pyridine-2-amido) have been prepared. Their reactivities have been compared with that of a model precatalyst that does not bear the aminoborane motif. Upon activation with methylalumoxane, precatalysts 9 and 10 are active in the homopolymerization of ethylene (E) yielding high-density polyethylene (HDPE).

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Porous monolithic inorganic/polymeric hybrid materials have been prepared via ring-opening metathesis copolymerization starting from a highly polar monomer, i.e., cis-5-cyclooctene-trans-1,2-diol and a 7-oxanorborn-2-ene-derived cross-linker in the presence of porogenic solvents and two types of inorganic nanoparticles (i.

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Although functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has gained increasing importance in investigating neural substrates of anxiety disorders, less is known about the stress eliciting properties of the scanner environment itself. The aim of the study was to investigate feasibility, self-reported distress and anxiety management strategies during an fMRI experiment in a comprehensive sample of patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia (PD/AG). Within the national research network PANIC-NET, n=89 patients and n=90 controls participated in a multicenter fMRI study.

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The propensity of a half-sandwich (η⁵-tetramethylcyclopentadienyl) dimethylsilylamido Ti(IV)-based catalyst bearing an auxiliary diethylboryl-protected pyridyl moiety (Ti-8), activated by methylaluminoxane (MAO) to homopolymerize α-olefins such as ethylene, 1-hexene and styrene as well as to copolymerize styrene with 1,3-cyclo-hexadiene is described. The reactivity of Ti-8 was investigated in comparison to a 6-(2-(diethylboryl)phenyl)pyrid-2-yl-free analogue (Ti-3).

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The purpose of the present study was to establish a short paradigm for the examination of classical aversive conditioning processes for application in patients with anxiety disorders. We measured behavioral, autonomic and neural correlates of the paradigm in healthy subjects, applying functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and measurement of skin conductance. Therefore, neutral visual stimuli were paired with an unpleasant white noise as unconditioned stimulus.

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A series of Ru(IV)-alkylidenes based on unsymmetrical imidazolin-2-ylidenes, that is, [RuCl(2){1-(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-3-R-4,5-dihydro-(3H)-imidazol-1-ylidene}(CHPh)(pyridin)] (R = CH(2)Ph (5), Ph (6), ethyl (7), methyl (8)), have been synthesized. These and the parent initiators [RuCl(2)(PCy(3)){1-(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-3-R-4,5-dihydro-(3H)-imidazol-1-ylidene}(CHC(6)H(5))] (R = CH(2)C(6)H(5) (1), C(6)H(5) (2), ethyl (3)) were used for the alternating copolymerization of norborn-2-ene (NBE) with cis-cyclooctene (COE) and cyclopentene (CPE), respectively. Alternating copolymers, that is, poly(NBE-alt-COE)(n) and poly(NBE-alt-CPE)(n) containing up to 97 and 91% alternating diads, respectively, were obtained.

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