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A body-mind map
Bekhuis, Ella
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A BODY-MIND MAP
Epidemiological and clinical aspects of
the relation between somatic, depressive
and anxiety symptomatology
Title: A body-mind map. Epidemiological and clinical aspects of the relation between somatic, depressive and anxiety symptomatology
Author: Ella Bekhuis ISBN: 978-94-6375-486-6
Dissertation University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands Copyright © Ella Bekhuis
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A body-mind map
Epidemiological and clinical aspects of the relation between
somatic, depressive and anxiety symptomatology
Proefschrift
ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
op gezag van de
rector magnificus prof. dr. C. Wijmenga en volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties.
De openbare verdediging zal plaatsvinden op woensdag 12 februari 2020 om 16.15 uur
door
Ella Bekhuis
geboren op 16 maart 1992 te Nijmegen
Promotores
Prof. dr. J.G.M. Rosmalen Prof. dr. R.A. Schoevers
Copromotor
Dr. L. Boschloo
Beoordelingscommissie
Prof. dr. A.J. Oldehinkel Prof. dr. P. de Jonge Prof. dr. H.E. van der Horst
THESIS OUTLINE
Chapter 1 General introduction
Partly based on Br J Gen Pract 2019;69:146-7. 9
Epidemiological aspects
Symptom dimensions
Chapter 2 Trajectories of functional somatic, depressive and anxiety symptoms during adolescence and young adulthood
Submitted.
23
Chapter 3 Differential associations of specific depressive and anxiety disorders with somatic symptoms
J Psychosom Res 2015;78:116-122.
47
Chapter 4 The impact of somatic symptoms on the course of major depressive disorder
J Aff Dis 2016;205:111-118.
63
Symptom networks
Chapter 5 The network structure of major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and somatic symptomatology
Psychol Med 2016;46:1-10.
81
Chapter 6 The network structure of diagnostic symptom criteria for functional somatic syndromes
Submitted.
101
Clinical aspects
Symptom dimensions
Chapter 7 Diversity in reasons for encounter as a predictor of functional somatic symptoms: Results from an electronic primary care records study
In preparation.
131
Chapter 8 Beyond dualism: A qualitative analysis of how patients describe the relation between persistent physical
symptoms and negative emotions in extended primary care consultations
Br J Gen Pract, in press.
151
Chapter 9 Proposal and creation of symptom management strategies for persistent physical symptoms: qualitative study of enhanced primary care consultations
Submitted.
Symptom networks
Chapter 10 Symptom-specific effects of combined therapy versus psychotherapy in the treatment of mild to moderate depression: a network approach
Psychother Psychosom 2018;87:121-123.
189
Chapter 11 The symptom-specific efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy versus antidepressant medication in the treatment of depression: Results from an individual patient data meta-analysis
World Psychiatry 2019;18:183-191.
201
Chapter 12 General discussion
Partly based on Br J Gen Pract 2019;69:146-7. 217
References 232
Summary 255
Nederlandse samenvatting 260
About the author 265
Dankwoord (Acknowledgements) 266