Robin B Jarrett
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Gulpen J, Breedvelt J, van Dis E, Geurtsen G, Warren F, van Heeringen C, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2025 Feb;
55:e50.
PMID: 39957508
Partial remission after major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and a robust predictor of relapse. However, it remains unclear to which extent preventive psychological interventions reduce depressive symptomatology and relapse...
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Vittengl J, Ro E, Jarrett R, Clark L
Psychol Assess
. 2024 Oct;
36(12):749-759.
PMID: 39432350
Mood and anxiety disorders involve defining symptoms (e.g., dysphoria, anhedonia) that can impair psychosocial functioning (e.g., self-care, work, social relationships). The present study evaluated the validity of the Inventory of...
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Clark L, Ro E, Vittengl J, Jarrett R
Personal Disord
. 2024 Jun;
15(5):341-351.
PMID: 38934908
We aimed to determine and compare the longitudinal predictive power of ) two models of personality disorder (PD) for multiple clinically relevant outcomes. A sample of 600 community-dwelling adults-half recruited...
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Vittengl J, Jarrett R, Ro E, Clark L
Int J Risk Saf Med
. 2023 Sep;
35(1):5-18.
PMID: 37718854
Background: Although antidepressant medication (ADM) has produced small advantages over pill placebo in randomized controlled trials, consuming ADM has predicted prospectively increasing depressive symptom severity in samples of community-dwelling adults....
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Ro E, Vittengl J, Jarrett R, Clark L
Personal Ment Health
. 2023 May;
17(4):363-376.
PMID: 37165469
This study aimed to understand the role of disinhibition (low conscientiousness)-in conjunction with the other major personality traits of negative affectivity, detachment, antagonism, and psychoticism-in predicting changes in depressive symptoms...
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Vittengl J, Jarrett R, Ro E, Clark L
Psychother Psychosom
. 2023 Mar;
92(2):133-138.
PMID: 36917971
Introduction: In research and treatment of mood disorders, "euthymia" traditionally denotes the absence of clinically significant mood disturbance. A newer, expanded definition of euthymia also includes positive affect and psychological...
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Chong J, Meltzer K, Robinson R, Hynan L, Zafereo J, Noe C, et al.
Rehabil Psychol
. 2022 Nov;
68(1):65-76.
PMID: 36326672
Purpose/objective: This study sought to investigate the extent to which demographic and clinical characteristics predict which patients drop out of an interdisciplinary pain management program (IPP). Research Method/design: Participants (...
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Vittengl J, Jarrett R, Ro E, Clark L
J Affect Disord
. 2022 Oct;
320:254-262.
PMID: 36191644
Background: The DSM-5 introduced an alternative model of personality disorder (AMPD) that includes personality dysfunction plus maladaptive-range traits. This study clarifies relations of depression diagnoses and symptoms with AMPD personality...
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Vittengl J, Clark L, Thase M, Jarrett R
J Psychopathol Behav Assess
. 2022 Aug;
44(2):469-480.
PMID: 35937855
Background: Acute-phase cognitive therapy (CT) is an efficacious treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD), but how CT helps patients is incompletely understood. As a potential means to clarify CT mechanisms,...
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Zafereo J, Uhlenbrock B, Watson S, Wang-Price S, Noe C, Jarrett R, et al.
Pain Manag
. 2022 Mar;
12(5):623-633.
PMID: 35345888
To determine the extent to which quantitative sensory testing (QST) predicted attrition in an interdisciplinary pain program (IPP). Participants (n = 53) enrolled in an IPP completed pretreatment assessments of...