• Associations of risk perception of COVID-19 with emotion and mental health during the pandemic 

      Han Q., Zheng B., Agostini M., Bélanger J.J., Gützkow B., Kreienkamp J., Reitsema A.M., van Breen J.A., Leander N.P., Abakoumkin G., Abdul Khaiyom J.H.B., Ahmedi V., Akkas H., Almenara C.A., Atta M., Bagci S.C., Basel S., Kida E.B., Buttrick N.R., Chobthamkit P., Choi H.-S., Cristea M., Csaba S., Damnjanović K., Danyliuk I., Dash A., Di Santo D., Douglas K.M., Enea V., Faller D.G., Fitzsimons G.J., Gheorghiu A., Grzymala-Moszczynska J., Gómez Á., Hamaidia A., Helmy M., Hudiyana J., Jeronimus B.F., Jiang D.-Y., Jovanović V., Kamenov Ž., Kende A., Keng S.-L., Kieu T.T.T., Koc Y., Kovyazina K., Kozytska I., Krause J., Kruglanski A.W., Kurapov A., Kutlaca M., Lantos N.A., Lemay E.P., Lesmana C.B.J., Louis W.R., Lueders A., Malik N.I., Martinez A.P., McCabe K.O., Mehulić J., Milla M.N., Mohammed I., Molinario E., Moyano M., Muhammad H., Mula S., Muluk H., Myroniuk S., Najafi R., Nisa C.F., Nyúl B., O'Keefe P.A., Osuna J.J.O., Osin E.N., Park J., Pica G., Pierro A., Rees J.H., Resta E., Rullo M., Ryan M.K., Samekin A., Santtila P., Sasin E., Schumpe B.M., Selim H.A., Stanton M.V., Stroebe W., Sultana S., Sutton R.M., Tseliou E., Utsugi A., van Lissa C.J., van Veen K., van Dellen M.R., Vázquez A., Wollast R., Yeung V.W., Zand S., Žeželj I.L., Zick A., Zúñiga C., PsyCorona Collaboration (2021)
      Background: Although there are increasing concerns on mental health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, no large-scale population-based studies have examined the associations of risk perception of COVID-19 with emotion ...
    • Care of Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease 

      Athanasiadou E., Tsaloglidou A., Koukourikos K., Papathanasiou I.V., Iliadis C.H., Frantzana A., Fradelos E., Kourkouta L. (2021)
      Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease is one of the irreversible dementias and leads to death. About 10% of people over 60 years and 20% of people over 80 will have Alzheimer’s sometime in their lives. In the case of Alzheimer’s ...
    • DEVELOPMENT OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA IN A FEMALE ADOLESCENT IN A DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY ENVIRONMENT WITH IMPAIRED ATTACHMENT AND EMOTIONAL REGULATION: A CASE REPORT 

      Sak L.V., Khaustova O.O., Avramenko O.M., Papathanasiou I.V. (2022)
      A 17-year-old female patient was admitted to the psychoneurological department of Kyiv Clinical Railway Hospital No. 1, due to deterioration of her mental state, a significant decrease in body weight, and no effect of ...
    • Do Preschoolers Recognize The Emotional Expressiveness of Colors in Realistic and Abstract Art Paintings? 

      Pouliou D., Bonoti F., Nikonanou N. (2018)
      The present study was designed to examine preschoolers' ability to recognize the emotional expressiveness of an art painting, through its colors. To attain this aim 78 children, 3–5 years old were presented with realistic ...
    • Food addiction, orthorexia, and food-related stress among dietetics students 

      Grammatikopoulou M.G., Gkiouras K., Markaki A., Theodoridis X., Tsakiri V., Mavridis P., Dardavessis T., Chourdakis M. (2018)
      Purpose: Health sciences, and in particular Nutrition and Dietetics students, have been shown to exhibit an increased prevalence of disordered eating. The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to evaluate other ...
    • Level of Knowledge About COPD Among Patients and Caregivers 

      Raptis D.G., Rapti G.G., Papathanasiou I.V., Papagiannis D., Gourgoulianis K.I., Malli F. (2021)
      Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) represents a major health burden worldwide. COPD-specific education may positively affect the emotional distress associated with the disease and may contribute to the patients’ ...
    • Modeling the role of emotions in viewing oneself maturely 

      Vleioras, G.; Geert, P. V.; Bosma, H. A. (2008)
      Adolescents develop a mature view on themselves: they view positive as well as negative self-attributes, but they hold a positive stance toward themselves. The literatures on identity, the self, parent-offspring relationships, ...
    • Pancultural nostalgia: Prototypical conceptions across cultures 

      Hepper, E. G.; Wildschut, T.; Sedikides, C.; Ritchie, T. D.; Yung, Y. F.; Hansen, N.; Abakoumkin, G.; Arikan, G.; Cisek, S. Z.; Demassosso, D. B.; Gebauer, J. E.; Gerber, J. P.; González, R.; Kusumi, T.; Misra, G.; Rusu, M.; Ryan, O.; Stephan, E.; J. Vingerhoets, A. J.; Zhou, X. (2014)
      Nostalgia is a frequently experienced complex emotion, understood by laypersons in the United Kingdom and United States of America to (a) refer prototypically to fond, self-relevant, social memories and (b) be more pleasant ...
    • The politics of vulnerable masculinity in couple therapy 

      Smoliak O., LaMarre A., Rice C., Tseliou E., LeCouteur A., Myers M., Vesely L., Briscoe C., Addison M., Velikonja L. (2022)
      Couple therapy and related literature has problematized men's emotional inexpressiveness as constraining for men and as contributing to men's privileged and dominating position vis-à-vis women. Fostering men's emotionality ...
    • Using Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve to Define the Cutoff Points of Voice Handicap Index Applied to Young Adult Male Smokers 

      Tafiadis D., Chronopoulos S.K., Kosma E.I., Voniati L., Raptis V., Siafaka V., Ziavra N. (2018)
      Voice performance is an inextricable key factor of everyday life. Obviously, the deterioration of voice quality can cause various problems to human communication and can therefore reduce the performance of social skills ...