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van der Weerd N, Mulders P, Vrijsen J, van Oort J, Collard R, van Eijndhoven P, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2024 Oct; 45(14):e70025. PMID: 39394915
Childhood adversity (CA), including childhood adverse life events, increases the risk for development of psychiatric disorders later in life. Both CA and psychiatric disorders are associated with structural brain changes...
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van Eijndhoven P, Collard R, Vrijsen J, Geurts D, Arias Vasquez A, Schellekens A, et al.
JMIRx Med . 2023 Sep; 3(1):e31269. PMID: 37725542
Background: It is widely acknowledged that comorbidity between psychiatric disorders is common. Shared and diverse underpinnings of psychiatric disorders cannot be systematically understood based on symptom-based categories of mental disorders,...
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van Oort J, Tendolkar I, Collard R, Geurts D, Vrijsen J, Duyser F, et al.
Front Psychiatry . 2022 Aug; 13:915316. PMID: 35942479
Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) captures an important transdiagnostic factor that predisposes to a maladaptive stress response and contributes to diverse psychiatric disorders. Although RNT can best be seen as a...
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Borges M, Oude Voshaar R, de Vasconcellos Romanini C, Oliveira F, Lima N, Petrella M, et al.
Clin Gerontol . 2020 Oct; 44(2):143-153. PMID: 33100186
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate whether frailty could be an explanatory factor of the association between depression and the number of geriatric syndromes. Methods: Cross-sectional baseline data from a...
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Hilderink P, Collard R, Rosmalen J, Oude Voshaar R
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry . 2014 Oct; 30(7):737-43. PMID: 25349149
Background: Physical symptoms significantly impair health-related quality of life (HRQoL), but age effects and differential effects of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) and medically explained symptoms (MES) have hardly been examined....