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  1. Article

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    A machine learning approach to predict self-protecting behaviors during the early wave of the COVID-19 pandemic

    Using a unique harmonized real‐time data set from the COME-HERE longitudinal survey that covers five European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Sweden) and applying a non-parametric machine learnin...

    Alemayehu D. Taye, Liyousew G. Borga, Samuel Greiff, Claus Vögele in Scientific Reports (2023)

  2. Article

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    Autonomic Dysregulation in Child Social Anxiety Disorder: An Experimental Design Using CBT Treatment

    Models of social anxiety disorder (SAD) stress the relevance of physiological arousal. So far, limited research has been conducted in children with SAD in experimental stress designs. Thus, examining autonomic...

    Julia Asbrand, Claus Vögele, Nina Heinrichs in Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (2022)

  3. Article

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    Cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the Kinyarwanda version of the diabetes-39 (D-39) questionnaire

    In recent years, more importance is being given to the assessment of quality of life (QoL) among diabetic patients as a measure of their health and the goal of all health interventions. Other studies have repo...

    Jean Paul Uwizihiwe, Charilaos Lygidakis in Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (2022)

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    Sexual satisfaction and sexual behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic: results from the International Sexual Health And REproductive (I-SHARE) health survey in Luxembourg

    To identify the impact of COVID-19 measures on sexual behaviors and sexual satisfaction in Luxembourg residents.

    Vinicius Jobim Fischer, Raquel Gómez Bravo, Alice Einloft Brunnet in BMC Public Health (2022)

  5. Chapter

    Einleitung

    Wohlbefinden und Gesundheit im Kindheits- und Jugendalter haben in den vergangenen Jahren in der sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung an Bedeutung gewonnen. Im Vordergrund steht dabei vor allem die Erforschung d...

    Andreas Heinen, Robin Samuel, Claus Vögele in Wohlbefinden und Gesundheit im Jugendalter (2022)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Measuring COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: Consistency of Social Media with Surveys

    We validate whether social media data can be used to complement social surveys to monitor the public’s COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Taking advantage of recent artificial intelligence advances, we propose a fram...

    Ninghan Chen, **hui Chen, Jun Pang, Liyousew G. Borga in Social Informatics (2022)

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    Mental Health and Well-Being in Adolescence: The Role of Child Attachment and Parental Reflective Functioning

    Adolescence is a sensitive developmental period, with important changes occurring at biological, cognitive, emotional and social levels. As evidenced by several studies, adolescence is also a vulnerable period...

    Alessandro Decarli, Blaise Pierrehumbert in Wohlbefinden und Gesundheit im Jugendalter (2022)

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    The Evolving Landscape of Sports Betting: A Risk for Young People?

    Watching sport and attending a sport event are generally considered popular, enjoyable, and valorized activities in our society. The last few years have seen a development in digital technologies (i.e. smartph...

    Damien Brevers, Claus Vögele, Joël Billieux in Wohlbefinden und Gesundheit im Jugendalter (2022)

  9. Chapter

    Health and Well-being from a Psychological Perspective

    Concepts of health and well-being have evolved ever since ancient Greek and Roman history. Based on new approaches, which define health as the ability to adapt and manage even in the face of adversity, the con...

    Claus Vögele in Wohlbefinden und Gesundheit im Jugendalter (2022)

  10. Article

    Open Access

    A randomized controlled trial of an Internet-based emotion regulation intervention for sexual health: study protocol

    Emotion regulation difficulties have been associated with mental disorders and sexual dysfunctions. Traditional face-to-face transdiagnostic emotion regulation interventions have shown positive results for emo...

    Vinicius Jobim Fischer, Gerhard Andersson, Joël Billieux, Claus Vögele in Trials (2021)

  11. Article

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    Cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the Kinyarwanda version of the problem areas in diabetes (PAID) questionnaire

    High prevalence rates in diabetes-related distress have been observed in several studies; however, in the region of Sub-Saharan Africa evidence is lacking as is, for example, the case for Rwanda, where diabete...

    Charilaos Lygidakis, Jean Paul Uwizihiwe in Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (2021)

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    Brain mechanisms underlying prospective thinking of sustainable behaviours

    The preservation of our environment requires sustainable ways of thinking and living. Here, we aimed to explore the core network of brain regions involved in the prospective thinking about (un)sustainable beha...

    Damien Brevers, Chris Baeken, Pierre Maurage, Guillaume Sescousse in Nature Sustainability (2021)

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    Interoceptive Approaches to Embodiment Research

    refers to the processing and of signals arising from inside the body. Currently, there are two alternative conceptualizations of : (1) an ‘inclusive’ view considering all bodily signals from inside the bod...

    André Schulz, Claus Vögele in Handbook of Embodied Psychology (2021)

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    Article

    Binge-Watching: What Do we Know So Far? A First Systematic Review of the Evidence

    Along with the expansion of on-demand viewing technology, the practice of binge-watching (i.e., watching multiple episodes of TV series back-to-back) has recently gained increasing research interest, given its...

    Maèva Flayelle, Pierre Maurage, Kim Ridell Di Lorenzo in Current Addiction Reports (2020)

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    Cognitive Processes Underlying Impaired Decision Making in Gambling Disorder

    In contemporary society, gambling is perceived as a recreational activity whose popularity continues to rise. Nevertheless, for some individuals, the repeated and extensive involvement in gambling behaviors ca...

    Damien Brevers, Claus Vögele, Joël Billieux in Psychological Perspectives on Financial De… (2020)

  16. Article

    Open Access

    Sleep disturbances and mental strain in university students: results from an online survey in Luxembourg and Germany

    This study examined the prevalence of sleep disturbances and mental strain in students from two European countries, Luxembourg and Germany.

    Angelika A. Schlarb, Merle Claßen in International Journal of Mental Health Sys… (2017)

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    Resilience and rejection sensitivity mediate long-term outcomes of parental divorce

    Increasing divorce rates leave more and more children to deal with the separation of their parents. Recent research suggests that children of divorced parents more often experience psychological and physical s...

    Violetta K. Schaan, Claus Vögele in European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2016)

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    From Your Point of View as a Clinical and Health Psychologist, What Is Your Reaction to the Hypothesis of a Virtual Reality Program for the Brain?

    The REM sleep–dream protoconsciousness hypothesis suggests that the brain states underlying waking and dreaming cooperate and that their functional interplay is crucial to the optimal functioning of both. Drea...

    Claus Vögele in Dream Consciousness (2014)

  19. Article

    Open Access

    Quality of life, emotion regulation, and heart rate variability in individuals with intellectual disabilities and concomitant impaired vision

    Positive associations have been found between quality of life, emotion regulation strategies, and heart rate variability (HRV) in people without intellectual disabilities. However, emotion regulation and HRV h...

    Adrian Meule, Katharina Fath, Ruben GL Real in Psychology of Well-Being: Theory, Research… (2013)

  20. Article

    Open Access

    The negative affect repair questionnaire: factor analysis and psychometric evaluation in three samples

    Negative affect and difficulties in its regulation have been connected to several adverse psychological consequences. While several questionnaires exist, it would be important to have a theory-based measure th...

    Anne Scherer, Nicole Eberle, Maren Boecker, Claus Vögele in BMC Psychiatry (2013)

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