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Psychometric Evaluation of the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire in a Clinical Sample
The factor structure, reliability, and concurrent validity of the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire were evaluated in a large clinical sample (N = 1,294). Confirmatory factor analysis was used to test the previous...
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How well can U.S. military veterans’ suicidal ideation be predicted from static and change-based indicators of their psychosocial well-being as they adapt to civilian life?
Identifying predictors of suicidal ideation (SI) is important to inform suicide prevention efforts, particularly among high-risk populations like military veterans. Although many studies have examined the cont...
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Immigrants may have increased risk of mental disorders compared with native-born persons. We aimed to expand the limited research on immigrants’ posttraumatic psychopathology related to traumatic experiences i...
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Stressful life events and incident depression among U.S. military personnel
Although stressful life events (i.e., stressors) and depression are often assumed to be linked, the relation between stressors and incident depression is rarely studied, particularly in the military. The Natio...
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Direct and Interactive Effects of Personality and Experiencing Changes in Relationships on Symptoms of Internalizing Psychopathology During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The present study examined the prospective direct and interactive effects of personality (neuroticism, extraversion) and experiencing changes in friendships during the pandemic on symptoms of stress, anxiety, ...
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Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is an emotional disorder characterized by excessive and difficult-to-control worry about daily events and activities such as work/school, finances, minor matters, community a...
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Depression is a common mental disorder that may comprise distinct, underlying symptom patterns over time. Associations between stressful life events throughout the civilian lifecourse—including during childhoo...
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Despite the substantial evidence that supports the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy for the treatment of anxiety and related disorders, our understanding of mechanisms of change throughout treatment re...
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Open AccessImproving risk prediction accuracy for new soldiers in the U.S. Army by adding self-report survey data to administrative data
High rates of mental disorders, suicidality, and interpersonal violence early in the military career have raised interest in implementing preventive interventions with high-risk new enlistees. The Army Study t...
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The Relevance of Age of Onset to the Psychopathology of Social Phobia
The present study aimed to examine the relevance of age of onset to the psychopathology of social phobia using a large clinical sample of 210 patients with social phobia. The two most common periods of onset w...