Tailored online cognitive behavioural therapy with or without therapist support calls to target psychological distress in adults receiving haemodialysis: A feasibility randomised controlled trial
This study assessed the feasibility and acceptability of online cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) tailored for HD patients, with or without therapist support, for managing psychological distress. (Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research - September 20, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Joanna L. Hudson, Rona-Moss-Morris, Sam Norton, Federica Picariello, David Game, Amy Carroll, Jonathan Spencer, Paul McCrone, Matthew Hotopf, Lucy Yardley, Joseph Chilcot Source Type: research

Body awareness training in the treatment of wearing-off related anxiety in patients with Parkinson's disease: Results from a pilot randomized controlled trial
In Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, fluctuations in symptoms commonly occur after many years of dopamine replacement therapy. The so-called wearing-off phenomenon exists of both motor and non-motor symptoms, such as rigidity and anxiety. Current treatment options are limited and an integrated approach is needed to address the complex interactions between motor and non-motor symptoms. Since wearing-off is eventually inevitable, treatment needs to focus on coping, acceptance and self-efficacy. We developed the body awareness training, named BEWARE, combining physical therapy with acceptance and commitment therapy to help P...
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research - September 20, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Ires Ghielen, Erwin E.H. van Wegen, Sonja Rutten, Cees J.T. de Goede, Marieke Houniet-de Gier, Emma H. Collette, Ingrid A.L. Burgers-Bots, Jos W.R. Twisk, Gert Kwakkel, Kees Vermunt, Bep van Vliet, Henk W. Berendse, Odile A. van den Heuvel Source Type: research

The trait and occasion components of fatigue and their association with sickness absence
Fatigue is an important health outcome in public and occupational health care. To correctly understand and treat high levels of (prolonged) fatigue it is important to disentangle the state of fatigue into a time-varying (occasion) and -invarying (trait) component. Not only for understanding of the construct itself over time but also for its relation with (health) outcomes such as sickness absence. (Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research - September 19, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: H. Hoofs, N.W.H. Jansen, M.W.J. Jansen, I.J. Kant Source Type: research

Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Eating Disorders: A systematized review of comorbidity
Research has shown that there is an association between Inflammatory Bowel Disease, anxiety and mood disorders, however little is known about their association with Eating Disorders. In this paper we will present a case of a young female with a comorbid diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Eating Disorder, and then discuss the results from a systematic review of the literature, describing published cases of patients with the same condition. (Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research - September 13, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: L. Ilzarbe, M. F àbrega, R. Quintero, A. Bastidas, L. Pintor, J. García-Campayo, F. Gomollón, D. Ilzarbe Tags: Review article Source Type: research

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Chronic prostatitis and comorbid non-urological overlapping pain conditions: A co-twin control study
Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is characterized by pain and voiding symptoms in the absence of an obvious infection or other cause. CP/CPPS frequently occurs with non-urological chronic overlapping pain conditions (COPCs) of unknown etiology. We conducted a co-twin control study in men discordant for chronic prostatitis (CP), an overarching diagnosis of which approximately 90% is CP/CPPS. The primary aim was to investigate the contribution of familial factors, including shared genetic and common environmental factors, to the comorbidity of CP and COPCs. (Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research - September 6, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Marianna Gasperi, John N. Krieger, Christopher Forsberg, Jack Goldberg, Dedra Buchwald, Niloofar Afari Source Type: research

Translation and validation of the Dutch version of the Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory (FCRI-NL)
The study objectives are to translate the FCRI in Dutch, and to explore the factor structure and the psychometric qualities of the Dutch translation of the Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory (FCRINL). (Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research - September 4, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sanne Jasperine van Helmondt, Marije Liesbeth van der Lee, Jolanda de Vries Source Type: research

Prenatal stress perception and coping strategies: Insights from a longitudinal prospective pregnancy cohort
Prenatal distress has been linked to pregnancy complications and poor offspring's health, despite the fact that longitudinal assessments of various stress dimensions are still lacking. Hence, we aimed to assess perceived stress over the course of pregnancy. Moreover, we examined whether social support and coping styles are linked to prenatal stress trajectories. (Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research - September 4, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: J. Goletzke, R.-D. Kocalevent, G. Hansen, M. Rose, H. Becher, K. Hecher, P.C. Arck, A. Diemert Source Type: research

Obstetric risk factors for depression during the postpartum period in South Korea: a nationwide study
This study aims to identify the risk factors of postpartum depression. Our primary focus is on obstetric risk factors. (Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research - September 4, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: HyunChul Youn, Sung Won Han, Suji Lee, Log Young Kim, Tae-Seon Lee, Min-Jeong Oh, Hyun-Ghang Jeong, Geum Joon Cho Source Type: research

Body-scaled action in obesity during locomotion: Insights on the nature and extent of body representation disturbances
Conscious perception of our own body, also known as body image, can influence body-scaled actions. Certain conditions such as obesity are frequently accompanied by a negative body image, leaving open the question if body-scaled actions are distorted in these individuals. (Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research - September 4, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Federica Scarpina, Nicola Cau, Veronica Cimolin, Manuela Galli, Gianluca Castelnuovo, Lorenzo Priano, Lucia Pianta, Stefania Corti, Alessandro Mauro, Paolo Capodaglio Source Type: research

Patterns of medical utilization before the first hospitalization for women with anorexia nervosa in Taiwan
The aim of this paper was to analyze medical utilization patterns of female patients with anorexia nervosa before their first inpatient care visit for anorexia nervosa using the National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) of Taiwan. (Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research - August 22, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Yen-Ni Hung, Chian-Jue Kuo, Shu-Yu Yang, Ming-Chyi Huang, Ying-Yeh Chen, Shih-Ku Lin, Kuan-Yu Chen Source Type: research

Psychological stress as a measure for treatment response prediction in idiopathic sudden hearing loss
Early prediction of therapeutic outcomes could reduce exposure to ineffective treatments and optimize clinical outcomes. However, none of the known otologic predictors is amenable to therapeutic intervention for idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL). The aims of this study were to investigate psychological stress as a potential predictor to discriminate outcomes in ISSNHL. (Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research - August 22, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Daeyoung Roh, Janet Ren Chao, Do Hoon Kim, Chulho Kim, Ohk-Hyun Ryu, Kyung Hee Yoon, Jae Hoon Jung, Chang Hyun Lee, Ji-Hyeon Shin, Min Jae Kim, Chan Hum Park, Jun Ho Lee Source Type: research