2025
Sexual trauma and compulsive sexual behavior in young men and women: A network analysis involving two samples.
Scoglio A, Chen Y, Huang K, Borgogna N, Potenza M, Blycker G, Kraus S. Sexual trauma and compulsive sexual behavior in young men and women: A network analysis involving two samples. Journal Of Behavioral Addictions 2025, 14: 166-177. PMID: 39841161, DOI: 10.1556/2006.2024.00074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCompulsive sexual behaviorSexual trauma historySexual traumaSexual behaviorTrauma historyPsychological distressSubstance useSample of young adultsCo-occurring psychopathologyGender differencesSignificant gender differencesTime of traumaSample 1Young adultsDistressSupportive relationshipsTransactional sexNegative healthCentral nodeClinical concernPsychopathologyTraumaBehaviorSocial conditionsSex
2024
Differential Mapping of Psychopathic Traits and General Psychopathology in a Large Young Adult Sample.
Carlisi C, Fielder J, Knodt A, Romer A, Hariri A, Viding E. Differential Mapping of Psychopathic Traits and General Psychopathology in a Large Young Adult Sample. Journal Of Personality Disorders 2024, 38: 535-558. PMID: 39705101, DOI: 10.1521/pedi.2024.38.6.535.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychopathic traitsAntisocial facet of psychopathyBehavioral features of psychopathyFacets of psychopathyFeatures of psychopathySample of young adultsYoung adult sampleMental health problemsU.S. undergraduate studentsAntisocial facetPersonality disorderLifestyle facetGeneral psychopathologyAffective facetsAntisocial behaviorExternalizing behaviorsAdult samplesPsychopathologyPsychopathyInternalizing behaviorsBehavioral featuresUndergraduate studentsYoung adultsLifestyle traitsDifferential mappingStressors and symptoms explaining sexual orientation inequalities in mental health services usage: A longitudinal study with young adults
Pachankis J, Bränström R, Roxo L. Stressors and symptoms explaining sexual orientation inequalities in mental health services usage: A longitudinal study with young adults. European Journal Of Public Health 2024, 34: ckae144.401. PMCID: PMC11516426, DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckae144.401.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexual minority individualsMinority-specific stressorsMinority individualsMental health symptomsMental health service useMental health servicesHealth service useSexual orientationHealth symptomsHealth servicesService useSexual orientation inequalitiesSexual orientation differencesNegative family reactionsMental health service usagePopulation-based sample of young adultsSexual minoritiesHealth service usageMinority stressPopulation-based sampleHelp-seeking behaviorSample of young adultsYoung adultsFamily reactionsLogistic regression modelsMentalizing as a Predictor of Well-Being and Emotion Regulation: Longitudinal Evidence from a Community Sample of Young Adults.
Schwarzer N, Heim N, Gingelmaier S, Fonagy P, Nolte T. Mentalizing as a Predictor of Well-Being and Emotion Regulation: Longitudinal Evidence from a Community Sample of Young Adults. Psychological Reports 2024, 332941241261902. PMID: 38876977, DOI: 10.1177/00332941241261902.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-clinical sampleEmotion regulation strategiesPsychological symptom severityRegulation strategiesSymptom severityEmotional statesCommunity sample of young adultsAssociated with impaired psychological well-beingNon-clinical adult sampleWell-beingLongitudinal evidenceSample of young adultsAdaptive emotion regulationEffects of mentalizingYoung adultsProspective longitudinal designImpaired psychological well-beingIntense emotional statesPsychological well-beingIntentional mental statesMental health indicatorsCognitive reappraisalEmotion regulationCommunity sampleAdult samples
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