Henriette D Heering
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Wiebenga J, Heering H, Eikelenboom M, van Hemert A, van Oppen P, Penninx B
Brain Behav Immun
. 2022 Feb;
102:195-205.
PMID: 35202735
Background: People with depressive and/or anxiety disorders are at increased risk of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts, but biological correlates signaling such risk remain unclear. Independent and cumulative dysregulations in...
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Boot K, Wiebenga J, Eikelenboom M, van Oppen P, Thomaes K, van Marle H, et al.
Compr Psychiatry
. 2021 Nov;
112:152284.
PMID: 34763292
Introduction: People with personality disorders (PDs) have an elevated suicide risk. However, correlates of suicidal ideation (SI) and suicide attempts (SA) remain largely unknown in this population. A growing body...
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Wiebenga J, Dickhoff J, Merelle S, Eikelenboom M, Heering H, Gilissen R, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2021 Feb;
283:267-277.
PMID: 33571797
Background: Depressive and anxiety disorders are often associated with suicide ideation (SI) and attempt (SA). However, analyses of prevalence, course, and more specific risk mechanisms are needed to improve knowledge...
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Wiebenga J, Eikelenboom M, Heering H, van Oppen P, Penninx B
Aust N Z J Psychiatry
. 2020 Aug;
55(2):167-179.
PMID: 32847373
Objective: Individuals with a depressive and/or anxiety disorder are known to have an elevated risk of suicide. However, these diagnoses alone are insufficient at differentiating patients with suicide ideation that...
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Prikken M, van der Weiden A, Renes R, Koevoets M, Heering H, Kahn R, et al.
Psychiatry Res
. 2017 Feb;
250:270-276.
PMID: 28189096
Experiencing self-agency over one's own action outcomes is essential for social functioning. Recent research revealed that patients with schizophrenia do not use implicitly available information about their action-outcomes (i.e., prime-based...
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Janssens M, Boyette L, Heering H, Bartels-Velthuis A, Lataster T
Schizophr Res
. 2016 May;
174(1-3):177-182.
PMID: 27157801
The proneness-persistence-impairment (PPI) model states that psychotic experiences are more likely to lead to impairment if their expression becomes persistent. Higher genetic risk for psychosis is known to affect proneness...
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Heering H, van Haren N
Psychiatry Res
. 2016 Feb;
237:147-52.
PMID: 26892072
There have been suggestions that a sense of self emerges through social interaction, which requires an intact capability to distinguish self from others. Here we investigated the contribution of first...
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Heering H, Koevoets G, Koenders L, Machielsen M, Meijer C, Kubota M, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2015 Aug;
6:107.
PMID: 26283974
Objective: It has been suggested that specific psychotic symptom clusters may be explained by patterns of biological abnormalities. The presence of first rank symptoms (FRS) has been associated with cognitive...
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Heering H, Janssens M, Boyette L, van Haren N
Aust N Z J Psychiatry
. 2014 Nov;
49(3):266-74.
PMID: 25406458
Background: The Remission in Schizophrenia Working Group (RSWG) has proposed remission criteria for schizophrenia, which were shown to be valid in terms of functional and clinical outcomes. However, studies investigating...
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Heering H, van Haren N, Derks E
Schizophr Res
. 2013 Jun;
147(2-3):269-74.
PMID: 23732016
Kurt Schneider defined 'first rank symptoms' (FRS) of psychosis. Previous research found two clusters of FRS: 'loss of ego bound' symptoms (e.g., delusions of external control) and auditory hallucinations (e.g,...