Browsing Fakultet for medisin og helsevitenskap (MH) by Journals "Frontiers in Psychology"
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Mediating Mechanisms of the Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management Programme
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This study examined whether, and the extent to which, the Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management program predicted positive development of children’s emotional, behavioral, and social adjustment through changes in ... -
Metacognitions are associated with subjective memory problems in individuals on sick leave due to chronic fatigue
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background: Subjective cognitive impairments are frequent, but poorly understood in patients with chronic fatigue. We hypothesized that maladaptive metacognitive beliefs at baseline were associated with baseline subjective ... -
Metacognitive Beliefs as Predictors of Return to Work After Intensive Return-to-Work Rehabilitation in Patients With Chronic Pain, Chronic Fatigue and Common Psychological Disorders: Results From a Prospective Trial
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: Metacognitions are associated with work status, but no research has examined to what extent metacognitions before treatment and change in metacognitions following treatment predict return to work (RTW) ... -
Metacognitive Therapy for Depression: A 3-Year Follow-Up Study Assessing Recovery, Relapse, Work Force Participation, and Quality of Life
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)A major challenge in the treatment of depression has been high relapse rates following treatment. The current study reports results from a 3-year follow-up of patients treated with metacognitive therapy (MCT). Thirty-four ... -
Metacognitive therapy of early traumatized patients with borderline personality disorder: A phase-II baseline-controlled trial
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Metacognitive therapy (MCT) is proving to be an effective and brief treatment for anxiety disorders and depression, but there are no investigations of its feasibility and effect on primary personality disorders. We conducted ... -
More pronounced bimanual interference in proximal compared to distal effectors of the upper extremities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Bimanual performance depends on effective and modular bilateral communication between the two bodysides. Bilateral neural interactions between the bodysides could cause bimanual interference, and the neuromuscular system ... -
Neurocognitive function and associations with mental health in adults born preterm with very low birthweight or small for gestational age at term
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Objectives: To assess neurocognitive function in adults born with low birthweight compared with controls and to explore associations between neurocognitive function and psychopathology in these groups. Methods: In this ... -
Nursing Students' Emotional State and Perceived Competence During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Vital Role of Teacher and Peer Support
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the shutdown of society and created sudden and long-lasting changes in teaching practices, forcing many nursing students to study remotely at home. These students’ relatedness ... -
Occupational rehabilitation is associated with improvements in cognitive functioning
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Introduction: Occupational rehabilitation may be offered to workers on long-term sick leave who often report problems with cognitive functioning, anxiety, depression, pain, and reduced work ability. The empirical knowledge ... -
Open Dialogue services around the world: a scoping survey exploring organizational characteristics in the implementation of the Open Dialogue approach in mental health services
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Objective: This cross-sectional study investigates the characteristics and practices of mental health care services implementing Open Dialogue (OD) globally. Methods: A structured questionnaire including a self-assessment ... -
Physical Fitness Levels Do Not Affect Stress Levels in a Sample of Norwegian Adolescents
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Physical inactivity, low physical fitness, and perceived stress during adolescence are presumed to be risk factors for various disorders and subjective health complaints. On the other hand, physical activity and physical ... -
Promoting the Quality of Teacher-Toddler Interactions: A Randomized Controlled Trial of “Thrive by Three” In-Service Professional Development in 187 Norwegian Toddler Classrooms
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The effectiveness of the Thrive by Three intervention, a 10-month, multicomponent, in-service professional development model to promote the quality of caregiver-toddler interactions (i.e., process quality), was tested ... -
Psychometric Properties of the Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ) in 15–16 Years Old Norwegian Adolescents
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)A better understanding about prerequisites of health and well-being in adolescents is important to prevent chronicity and comorbidities of stress and to improve health promotion in this group. For this purpose, useful ... -
Reciprocal associations between sleep, mental strain and training load in junior endurance athletes, and the role of poor subjective sleep quality
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The importance of adequate sleep for athletic functioning is well established. Still, the literature shows that many athletes report sleep of suboptimal quality or quantity. To date, no research has investigated how ... -
The relative age effect shifts students’ choice of educational track even within a school system promoting equal opportunities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In most education systems, the age of a given cohort of students spans up to 12 months, which creates a within-class age difference, or relative age effect, that tends to disadvantage younger students. Because birth month ... -
Religion as Meaning-Making Resource in Understanding Suicidal Behavior in Ghana and Uganda
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Residential mobility, family structure, and completion of upper secondary education – A registry-based cohort study of the Norwegian adolescent population
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background: Longitudinal studies exploring the complex interplay between family structures and residential mobility on educational achievement and failure are lacking. We investigate the interplay between the number of ... -
Scaling Demands of Soccer According to Anthropometric and Physiological Sex Differences: A Fairer Comparison of Men’s and Women’s Soccer
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Spectators frequently harass female soccer players, and women’s soccer is frequently compared negatively to men’s soccer by writers who make the comparison without the backing of any data and without taking into account ... -
School children’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the daily routines of children, with social distancing and quarantine leading to reduced social interactions and potential increased conflicts within families. ... -
School Functioning and Educational Aspirations in Adolescents With Social Anxiety—The Young-HUNT3 Study, Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Social anxiety disorder (SAD) typically emerges during childhood or early adolescence and often has long-term effects on several areas of an individual's life, including school and education. The purpose of this study is ...