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Attachment Status Affects Heart Rate Responses to Experimental Ostracism in Inpatients with Depression
Rubeis, Jannika De; Sütterlin, Stefan; Lange, Diane; Pawelzik, Markus; Randenborgh, Annette van; Victor, Daniela; Vögele, Claus (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Depression is assumed to be both a risk factor for rejection and a result of it, and as such constitutes an important factor in rejection research. Attachment theory has been applied to understand psychological disorders, ... -
Cognitive, Emotional, and Psychosocial Functioning of Girls Treated with Pharmacological Puberty Blockage for Idiopathic Central Precocious Puberty
Wojniusz, Slawomir; Callens, Nina; Sütterlin, Stefan; Andersson, Stein; Schepper, Jean De; Gies, Inge; Vanbesien, Jesse; Waele, Kathleen De; Aken, Sara Van; Craen, Margarita; Vögele, Claus; Cools, Martine; Haraldsen, Ira R. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Central precocious puberty (CPP) develops due to premature activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, resulting in early pubertal changes and rapid bone maturation. CPP is associated with lower adult ... -
Rejection sensitivity as a vulnerability marker for depressive symptom deterioration in men
De Rubeis, Jannika; Lugo, Ricardo; Witthöft, Michael; Sütterlin, Stefan; Pawelzik, Markus R.; Vögele, Claus (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Consistent across time and cultures, men and male adolescents older than 14 years of age appear underrepresented in mood disorders, and are far less likely than women to seek psychological help. The much higher rate of ... -
The relationship between emotion regulation capacity, heart rate variability, and quality of life in individuals with alcohol-related brain damage
Steinmetz, Jean-Paul; Vögele, Claus; Theisen-Flies, Christiane; Federspiel, Carine; Sütterlin, Stefan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)The reliable measurement of quality of life (QoL) presents a challenge in individuals with alcohol-related brain damage. This study investigated vagally mediated heart rate variability (vmHRV) as a physiological predictor ...