136 results match your criteria: "School of Psychology and Counseling[Affiliation]"
Clin Neuropsychol
November 2024
W. G. (Bill) Hefner VA Healthcare System, Salisbury, NC, USA.
The present study sought to cross validate the recently developed total score cut-off for the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) and identify additional embedded symptom validity indices within this commonly used self-report depression measure. Study 1 included a research sample of 379 veterans with diagnostic subgroups of Current and Lifetime Depression and Current and Lifetime Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Study 2 included a clinical sample of 224 veterans with diagnostic subgroups of Current Depression, Lifetime Depression, and No Depression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPersonal Disord
November 2024
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is commonly comorbid with chronic pain and associated with pain symptoms and interference. BPD features are associated with negative affect, which is associated with pain catastrophizing and/or pain anxiety, and finally pain severity or interference. We extended models of the BPD-pain associations in a chronic pain sample ( = 202), highlighting the role of negative affect (depression and anxiety) and pain catastrophizing, and exploring the potential benefit of emotional suppression/distraction as a component of these associations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pers Assess
October 2024
Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
In response to Cannon's widely accepted fight-or-flight system, Taylor et al. proposed the tend-and-befriend hypothesis to better capture variance in women's stress response behaviors. The Tend-and-Befriend Questionnaire (TBQ) measures self-reported individual differences in the use of fight, flight, tend, and befriend.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Neuropsychol
October 2024
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
: While previous survey research has focused on various training constituencies such as trainees, and postdoctoral/internship supervisors, no previous survey research has examined the needs and perspectives of practicum level supervisors and training programs. This study was designed to address this limitation. These results were used in forming the North American Association of Practicum Sites in Neuropsychology (NAPSN).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAcad Pediatr
October 2024
Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy (PM Hughes and KC Thomas), Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Chapel Hill, NC; Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research (PM Hughes and KC Thomas), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
Objective: This study estimates and compares variation in the probability of child unmet need for mental health care and difficulties accessing care for each state in the United States. Estimates are also generated and compared for three socioeconomic and demographic subgroups nationwide: racial and ethnic group, household income, and insurance type.
Methods: Using a retrospective, cross-sectional design, this study pooled 2016-2019 National Survey of Children's Health data.
Heliyon
September 2024
Faculty of Society and Design, Bond University, Robina, QLD, 4226, Australia.
Police officers often face critical incidents involving armed offenders, requiring the use of force to ensure safety. Eyewitness accounts, including those from officers, are crucial in the justice system but can be unreliable. Techniques such as self-authored statements and structured interviews are used to gather information, but their efficacy in high-stress situations is unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Affect Disord
December 2024
Department of Psychology, The New School for Social Research, 6 E 16(th) St, New York, NY 10003, USA.
Anxiety and depression are often comorbid and chronic disorders. Previous research indicates that positivity relinquishment is a moderator of anxiety and depression, such that only anxious individuals who endorsed relinquishing positivity were also depressed. We sought to extend those findings by conducting three network analyses with self-report measures of anxiety, depression, activity avoidance, and perceived positivity of avoided activities (N = 104).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChild Abuse Negl
August 2024
School of Psychology and Counseling, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ, United States of America.
Background: Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a global problem that is preventable. Sexual grooming behaviors have been deemed an integral part of CSA for the purpose of avoiding detection and preventing disclosure. Many of these behaviors are reported more often by adults who experienced CSA as compared to those that did not (Jeglic et al.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm Psychol
July 2024
Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, Eshelman School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
This study aimed to compare patient outcomes between prescribing psychologists, psychiatrists, and primary care physicians (PCPs). Private insurance claims (2005-2021; = 307,478) were used to conduct an active comparator, new user longitudinal cohort study developed using target trial emulation. Inverse propensity for treatment weighting was used to adjust for baseline differences in a range of sociodemographic, clinical, and contextual patient factors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Eat Disord
July 2024
School of Psychology and Counseling, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ, USA.
Background: Assessment of eating disorders (ED) in youth relies heavily on self-report, yet persistent lack of recognition of the presence and/or seriousness of symptoms can be intrinsic to ED. This study examines the psychometric properties of a semi-structured interview, the parent version of the Eating Disorder Examination (PEDE), developed to systematically assess caregiver report of symptoms.
Methods: A multi-site, clinical sample of youth (N = 522; age range: 12 to 18 years) seeking treatment for anorexia nervosa (AN) and subsyndromal AN were assessed using the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) for youth and the PEDE for collateral caregiver report.
Community Ment Health J
November 2024
Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
To examine the association between scope-of-practice (SoP) regulations and racial disparities in pediatric mental health services. We used the National Survey of Children's Health (2016-2020; n = 33,790) to examine racial disparities in unmet mental health care needs and receipt of mental health medication between states with and without SoP expansions for psychologists and nurse practitioners (NP). Our primary outcomes were (1) unmet mental health care needs and (2) receipt of mental health medication.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWorld J Biol Psychiatry
November 2024
Department of Psychiatry, Unit of Pharmacogenetics and Clinical Psychopharmacology, Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience, Lausanne University Hospital, Prilly, Switzerland.
Background: For psychotic disorders (i.e. schizophrenia), pharmacotherapy plays a key role in controlling acute and long-term symptoms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Sch Psychol
August 2024
Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Boston, 100 William T. Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125. Electronic address:
Paraeducators play an important role in the classroom experiences of many autistic students. Although previous research has indicated that autistic students typically have strained relationships with their teachers, little is known about their relationships with paraeducators. We examined relationship quality reported by teachers (N = 171) and paraeducators (N = 28) with their elementary-age autistic students (IQ ≥ 50, ages 4-8 years, Grades PreK-3).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHeliyon
June 2024
Faculty of Business Economics, Széchenyi István University, 9026 Győr, Hungary.
Illness perception is a crucial area of study that has seen significant growth and development over the years. This study conducts a comprehensive bibliometric and network analysis of illness perception research, capturing its evolution from 1975 to 2023. Utilizing 1813 publications from the Scopus database, authored by 5428 researchers, we identify key scholars and influential articles in the field.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Fam Psychol
June 2024
Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development, Tufts University.
In this study, we explored racial microaggressions (RMAs) and adoption microaggressions (AMAs) experienced and committed by white adoptive parents of transracial adoptees. Two research questions guided this inquiry: (a) What types of RMAs and AMAs do white adoptive parents of children adopted from China experience and commit? and (b) how is white adoptive parental awareness of race and adoption related to their committing of microaggressions? Based on qualitative coding of interviews conducted with 39 white adoptive parents of Chinese adoptees, the most frequently coded AMA was for experienced AMAs and for committed AMAs. was the most experienced RMA, and was the most committed RMA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Community Health
August 2024
Department of Psychology, William Paterson University, 300 Pompton Road, Science Hall East, Wayne, NJ, 07470, USA.
The COVID-19 pandemic brought a mental health crisis, with depression symptoms increasing nearly three-fold compared to pre-pandemic levels. To explain this surge and to outline related novel treatment targets for post-pandemic psychiatric interventions, the current study examined cognitive, emotional, and behavioral predictors of depression (in the context of the recent pandemic). Participants completed measures assessing perceived danger, perceived infectiousness, and fear of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWomens Health Rep (New Rochelle)
February 2024
Social Intervention Group, Columbia School Social Work, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA.
Introduction: The population of women involved in criminal legal systems (WICL), a majority of whom are reproductive-aged, has risen steadily in the United States. They contend with numerous barriers to sexual and reproductive health services resulting in high rates of unmet need for contraception and unintended pregnancy.
Materials And Methods: This study included 132 non-pregnancy seeking reproductive-aged WICL enrolled in the baseline assessment of the HIV prevention intervention, "Women on the Road to Health" (WORTH).
Subst Use Misuse
April 2024
Department of Public Health Sciences, UConn School of Medicine, Farmington, CT, USA.
Recent evidence indicates that alcohol and other substance co-use, compared to alcohol-only use, might be more closely associated with negative reinforcement processes, and thus more likely during periods of increased stress. The present study examined this possibility by using data from an intensive longitudinal (daily) study of college student drinkers ( = 1461, 54% women). We also examined individual differences in coping and enhancement drinking motives as predictors of alcohol and other substance co-use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdm Policy Ment Health
May 2024
Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy, 301 Pharmacy Lane, Campus Box 7573, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599-7573, USA.
To examine the association between psychologist and nurse practitioner scope-of-practice (SoP) regulations and pediatric mental health service access. A nationally representative sample of children with mental health needs was identified using 5 years of National Survey of Children's Health (2016-2020). Utilization was measured in two ways: (1) unmet mental health care needs and (2) receipt of mental health medication.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Food Sci Nutr
May 2024
School of Psychology and Counseling, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ, USA.
Clin Psychol Rev
March 2024
Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, USA.
Background: Mentalizing, making sense of mental states, is hypothesized to have a central role in self-organization and social learning. Findings support this notion, but the extent of the association between mentalizing and various correlates has not been meta-analyzed. Furthermore, mentalizing presumably occurs with (explicit) and without (implicit) awareness but few studies have attempted to disentangle these aspects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSubst Use Addctn J
April 2024
School of Psychology and Counseling, Regent University, Virginia Beach, VA, USA.
Background: A wide range of opioid misuse motives have been documented in the literature, including to relieve physical pain, feel good/get high, relax, manage feelings/emotions, sleep, and moderate the effects of other substances. Despite a rise in opioid misuse among African Americans over the last 2 decades, their motivations for misuse remain unclear. Much of the research on opioid misuse motivations either rely on samples with little racial diversity or do not stratify their findings by race.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Psychol
May 2024
Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, Virginia Commonwealth University.
Perceptions of clothing are complex, varying across individuals, situations, cultures, and time. Although there is very little research on the topic in our field, evidence from a wide variety of other disciplines points to the importance of clothing in the workplace. In this article, we review this evidence and identify three universal and distinctive clothing characteristics at work: formality, provocativeness, and fashionability.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychiatr Serv
May 2024
Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Chapel Hill (Hughes, Annis, Thomas); Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Hughes); School of Psychology and Counseling, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey (McGrath).
Objective: The authors sought to provide updated estimates of the proportion of psychotropic medications prescribed by different medical providers.
Methods: This pooled cross-sectional study used data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (2016-2019). Nationally representative estimates of the percentages of all psychotropic medications prescribed by each provider type were calculated, and analyses stratified by medication type, insurance type, and age were conducted.
Am J Occup Ther
November 2023
Yael Goverover, PhD, is Visiting Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, New Jersey Medical School, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Newark, and Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, New York University, New York;
Importance: This study provides information to clinicians about how persons with MS coped in both positive and negative ways during a potentially traumatic experience (the coronavirus disease 2019 [COVID-19] pandemic), which will help clinicians to provide better services to this population in the face of stressful events.
Objective: To describe both positive and negative outcomes among persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) and to examine whether resilience and social support were related to positive and negative outcomes during the peak of the pandemic.
Design: An online survey administered during the COVID-19 pandemic.