Department of Psychiatry VU University Medical Center Department of Research and Innovation GGZ inGeest
Annual Report 2016
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Table of Contents
Preface
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Scientific Research
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Staff
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Highlights of 2016 - Research project: RECALL - Example of societal impact: e-Health for mental disorders - Paper of importance: Diagnostic instability of recurrence - PhD thesis: Depression, anxiety and cellular aging - Academic working place: Anxiety disorders
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Scientific Output 2016
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Indicators of esteem and societal impact - Clinical guidelines - Editorial boards of journals - (Advisory) boards of scientific organisations - Invited lectures - Funding / grants - Selection of media attention in 2016
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Publications in 2016 - International publications - Publications in Dutch - Books and book chapters - Reports
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Dissertations in 2016
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Current PhD projects
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Contact information
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Preface Mental health is a treasure. A simple and obvious statement that most people do not realize often. However, mental illness is common and affects 40% or more of us at a certain time in our lives. The consequences are dire in many ways, such as reflected in burden of illness studies that have been conducted across the globe. The department of Psychiatry at VUmc and research & innovation of GGZ inGeest closely collaborate and aspire to improve the knowledge and reduce the burden of mental illness and thereby improve the lives of our patients. This annual report summarizes the results of our scientific work in 2016. We are very proud to present these results and hope that the reader will be inspired to take some time and look more closely at our work. 2016 was probably the best year ever in terms of acquisition of funding for future research. For those who like to check facts or read in more detail, page 27 shows that we were able to secure just over 5 million euro’s for our future work. This funding is derived from a good variety of sources. Some 8 years ago, we realised that focusing on national funding is no longer sustainable and the graph on page 27 shows that our group has been very successful in obtaining (highly competitive) EU grants over the past years. The success in securing funds demonstrates that the group is sustainable and that investing in mental health research is worthwhile. Another thing to highlight is the long list of indicators of esteem and societal impact. Our work is of the highest scientific quality and is published in the best journals in our field. However, there is not a narrow focus on impact factors or H-indexes and we are glad to host a large number of opinion leaders who, together, make a huge contribution to the societal impact of our work. We thank everyone that has contributed to our work and hope that 2017 will be another excellent year.
Prof. Aartjan T.F. Beekman Head Department of Psychiatry VUmc
Prof. Jan H. Smit Managing director Research and Innovation GGZ inGeest/ Department of Psychiatry VUmc
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Scientific research The research groups of GGZ inGeest and the Department of Psychiatry of the VU University Medical Center are collaborating intensively in their conduct of scientific research of psychiatric disorders. Our research line strongly focuses on the most common psychiatric disorders: (unipolar and bipolar) depressive disorders and anxiety disorders. Additional overarching themes are old-age psychiatry and the interaction between somatic and psychiatric disorders (soma & psyche). Our key research questions are: what are causes and consequences of psychiatric disorders, and what are effective prevention and treatment options? To address these central research questions, we conduct research that ranges from examining the role of DNA or brain dysregulations in psychiatric disorders through studies examining the societal impact of psychiatric disorders. We also conduct several clinical intervention studies that examine the effects of (innovative) treatments in patients.
Prof. Brenda Penninx
Embedding and collaboration A historically strong asset to our research group is the existence of large research infrastructures that have been developed in collaboration with other national academic centers and with surrounding networks of general practices and mental health institutions. This has led to a series of long lasting and large-scale observational studies such as NESDA, LASA, NOCDA and NESDO. These research infrastructures are being updated with innovative data collections and serve as a useful basis to address many different research questions. Our scientific clinical research is embedded within seven academic working places at GGZ inGeest: anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, bipolar disorders, old-age psychiatry, soma
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and psyche, recovery and rehabilitation and Prezens (basic mental health care). At these academic working places, clinicians and researchers are intensively collaborating and conducting various innovative research projects. Examples of such projects are Ehealth interventions in which standard clinical practice is enriched with intervention strategies provided through internet, and projects testing innovative therapies such as running therapy, light therapy and brain stimulation. Both the intervention and observational projects are supported through a strong data management and fieldwork team.
Scientific Research At the VU University Medical Center, our epidemiological and clinical research is embedded in the Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute where we collaborate with colleagues from epidemiology, biostatistics, clinical psychology and general practice departments. Our neurobiological and genetic research is embedded in the Amsterdam Neuroscience research institute in which several groups collaborate on fundamental and translational neuroscience research. Both research institutes have been evaluated as ‘excellent’ by recent external review committees, and provide interdisciplinary collaboration with various other research groups at the campus. Through this embedding and the close collaboration, the psychiatric research group of VUmc and GGZ inGeest has grown consistently over the last years, both in terms of quality as well as quantity of research output.
Fte research embedded in research institutes Neuroscience / APH Mental Health
Some of our support staff (data collection, data management and management assistance)
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Scientific Research
Some of our PhD students
Results 2016 – see scientific output The year 2016 has once again been a very successful year for our research group. First, this becomes visible through the consistent high number of international, scientific papers produced by the research group: the number of which was 296 in 2016. For a more detailed overview of our scientific publications see the scientific output 2016 on page 24. Second, in 2016 a total of 23 PhD-candidates successfully defended their thesis under (co)supervision of one of our senior staff members, of which 12 at our department. 2016 counted 91 PhDtrajectories at the department of Psychiatry, which illustrates the vitality of our research group. Third, we have been very successful in 2016 in obtaining new research funding. Below we highlight some of our main new projects that started in 2016. Penninx and colleagues are part of two successfully obtained EU IMI-2 Horizon 2020 grants, called PRISM and RADAR. PRISM focuses on social withdrawal as a central phenotype in people with schizophrenia, depression and Alzheimer’s
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disease. RADAR examines the feasibility and effectiveness of implementing electronic monitoring assessments in depression. Van Marle obtained a personal NWO VENI grant for his research on sleep and traumatic memories, plus a ZonMw offroad grant for the same study. We also received funds from Janssen pharmaceutical and Boehringer Ingelheim to study depression’s heterogeneity and depression’s neural connectivity. Rhebergen has received a ZonMw fund for the RECALL study: rivastigmine randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over trial. Additional ZonMw grants were obtained for the APT-study by Muntingh and Batelaan (Adolescents' preferences for treatment of depressive symptomatology) and for van Meijel’s study about optimal palliative care for people with severe mental illness. The SURE-NL Suicide Research initiated by Mokkenstorm and others has started with funds from VUmc, GGZ inGeest and 113 Online. Together, these – and some other new - research projects provide over 5 million Euros of future research funding for our group.
Staff
Senior research staff (PhD thesis ≥ 3 years ago)
Prof. A.J.L.M. (Ton) van Balkom, MD, PhD
W. (Wouter) van Ballegooijen, PhD
N.M. (Neeltje) Batelaan, MD, PhD
Prof. A.T.F (Aartjan) Beekman, MD, PhD
M. (Mariska) Bot, PhD
M.A. (Marijke) Bremmer, MD, PhD
H.C. (Hannie) Comijs, PhD
Prof. J. (Joost) Dekker, PhD
E. (Els) Dozeman, PhD
S. (Stasja) Draisma, PhD
Prof. R.M. (Rose-Marie) Dröes, PhD
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A. (Annemieke) Dols, MD, PhD
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E. (Eric) van Exel, MD, PhD
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M. (Marleen) Hermens, PhD
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Prof. O.A. (Odile) van den Heuvel, MD, PhD
Prof. A. (Adriaan) Honig, MD, PhD
U. (Ursula) Klumpers, MD, PhD
J.J.S. (Sandra) Kooij, MD, PhD
H. (Hein) van Marle, MD, PhD
Prof. B. (Berno) van Meijel, PhD
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A. (Adriaan) Hoogendoorn, PhD
R. (Rick) Jansen, PhD
Prof. R.W. (Ralph) Kupka, MD, PhD
F. (Femke) Lamers, PhD
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F.J. (Franka) Meiland, PhD
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Y. (Yuri) Milaneschi, PhD
A. (Anna) Muntingh, PhD
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Prof. P. (Patricia) van Oppen, PhD
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Prof. B.W.J.H. (Brenda) Penninx, PhD
A. (Arianne) van ReedtDortland, PhD
D. (Didi) Rhebergen, MD, PhD
Prof. H. (Heleen) Riper, PhD
D.J.F. (Anneke) van Schaik, MD, PhD
S. (Sigfried) Schouws, PhD
L. (Lianne) Schmaal, PhD
J. (Josien) Schuurmans, PhD
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Prof. J.H. (Jan) Smit, PhD
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Prof. E. (Eus) van Someren, PhD
Prof. M. (Max) Stek, MD, PhD
J. (Jaap) van der Stel, PhD
J. (Jan) Theunissen, PhD
K. (Kathleen) Thomaes, MD, PhD
R. (Rob) Veerhuis, PhD
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B. (Barbara) Stringer, PhD
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J.E. (Jenneke) Wiersma, PhD
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Prof. D.J. (Dick) Veltman, MD, PhD
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Staff Personal achievements and changes in senior staff in 2016 •
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Odile van den Heuvel was appointed professor of Neuropsychiatry. Her inauguration lecture on Friday September 16th was called “De kracht van herhaling” and was on the same day as the Valerius symposium called “Lifespan development: vulnerability & plasticity”, which she co-organized. Eus van Someren joined our research group. Eus is professor of human brain activity of sleep, rest and vigilance, specializing in insomnia. Sandra Kooij was appointed associate professor (UHD) at VUmc. Friday October 7th Joost Dekker has retired as professor paramedical care during the symposium “Eigen regie en veerkracht – bevorderen en herstel van functioneren bij somatische aandoeningen”. He said goodbye during his lecture “Chronische ziekte: emotie, motivatie en gedrag”. Brenda Penninx was appointed member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences and Arts (KNAW). Joost Dekker
Odile van den Heuvel (photo: Valerie Granberg)
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Post-doc researchers (PhD thesis < 3 years ago) M. (Moji) Aghajani
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A. (Anne Geeke) Lever, PhD
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S. (Sarah) Hiles, PhD
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L. (Laura) Nawijn
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E. (Ellen) Generaal, PhD
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A. (Annelieke) Roest, PhD
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J. (Jet) Heering, PhD
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J.E. (Josine) Verhoeven
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C. (Chrissy) James, PhD
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C. (Chris) Vriend, PhD
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PhD students VUmc Department of Psychiatry in 2016 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46.
Balkom, Tim van Bet, Pierre * Black, Catherine Bloemert, Hendrikje Boedhoe, Premika Boersma, Petra Boeschoten, Rosa Bokma, Wicher Bosman, Renske Bron, Annet Brouwer, Annelies Christ, Carolien Dijk, Marijke van * Dinga, Richard Eikelenboom, Merijn Fan, Sarah Gaspersz, Roxanne Generaal, Ellen * Gibson-Smith, Deborah Gossink, Flora Grootheest, Gerard van Han, Laura Hattink, Bart Haverkamp, Gerlinde Heller, Hansje Hendriks, Iris Hendriks, Sanne * Holwerda, Tjalling Jan Hu, Mandy Jeuring, Hans Juurlink, Trees Kemmeren, Lise Kerkhof, Yvonne Kieviet, Noera * Klaming, Ruth Knapen, Saskia Krijnen- de Bruin, Esther Lange, Sjors Lau, Ho Ming Lee, Arnold van der Lee, Jacqueline van der Lever- van Milligen, Bianca Loosman, Bert * Mangaiarancini, Floriana Meeuwissen, Jolanda Menning, Sanne
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Metz, Margo Meulen, Wendela ter Mokkenstorm, Jan Mol, Mayke Molen, Joeke van der Mooi, Bianca Mortier, Hanneke du Noord, Annemarie Oudega, Mardien * Oudheusden, Lucas van Paans, Nadine Pattyn, Thomas Peyrot, Wouter Remmerswaal, Karin Renes, Jan Willem Révész, Dóra * Riemann, Georg Rutten, Sonja Sanders, Joost Saris, Ilja Schaakxs, Roxanne Schie, Dayenne van Schmidt, Charlotte Scholten, Willemijn Schouten, Robbert Schutter, Natasja Schuurhuizen, Claudia Semeijn, Evert * Stevens, Anja Struijs, Sascha Swart, Sanne Thesing, Carisha Verbeek, Eva Velzen, Laura van Verduijn, Judith Verhoeven, Josine * Vijverberg, Richard Visser, Henny * Vogel, Suzan Vries, Froukje de * Wielaard, Ilse Wildschut, Marleen Wit, Stella de Wynchank, Dora Zuurveld, Martijn
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Highlights RECALL! Rivastigmine for ECT-induced Cognitive Adverse effects in Late-Life depression Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the treatment of choice in severely therapy resistant depressed elderly, or when pharmacotherapy is compromised due to somatic comorbidity or side-effects. It is effective and safe, but unfortunately cognitive side-effects may occur, including short term memory deficits, but also more severe “delirious” states especially occurring in older persons. The RECALL-study aims to examine whether rivastigmine (Exelon) may limit cognitive side-effects, particularly in delirious states, during ECT. RECALL is an international collaboration between GGZ inGeest/ VUmc Psychiatry, OLVG-West, Reinier van Arkel Stichting, Parnassia and UPC KU Leuven (Belgium).
To date, no clinical trials of sufficient magnitude that focus on ECT-induced delirium have been performed. The aim of this study is twofold. First, we aim to examine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of rivastigmine treatment versus placebo on ECT-induced delirium in severely depressed elderly inpatients in a multicenter, randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial. Second, in order to be able to identify persons who become delirious, and to assess putative predictors prior to the occurrence of cognitive disturbances, we have to study a large cohort of depressed persons, referred for ECT. Hence, by embedding the medication trial in a large cohort of elderly ECT patients, we are also able to gain further insight into differences in phenomenology and determinants between delirium and adjacent cognitive disturbances induced by ECT, including post-ictal agitation and mild general disorientation of short duration. RECALL is conducted in four centers in The Netherlands and Belgium. We aim to include 250 participants in the total cohort and 38 participants in the trial. Participants can take part in the study if they are aged 55+ years, depressed, and referred for ECT. First, a large battery of socio-demographic and clinical characteristics, biomarkers, including blood and urine, MRI (brain imaging) and EEG (electroencephalography) measures is assessed at baseline. Next, ECT is started. During ECT the participants are closely monitored for the occurrence of cognitive side-effects. If cognitive measures deteriorate, patients will be included in the trial. In the trial, patients will receive during two weeks either rivastigmine patch (one week) or placebo (one week), or vice versa. The allocation of patients to either rivastigmine or placebo will be randomized
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Highlights and double blinded. During the trial measures of depression and cognition will be closely monitored. Finally, after the ECT-course has ended, a large battery of clinical measurements will be assessed. In 2016, a grant was obtained, enabling us to conduct this study. In addition, all preparations were made to start data-
collection. The inclusion in Amsterdam starts in March 2017. We expect to finish the inclusion in 2020. If rivastigmine turns out to be successful, we will disseminate our findings to facilitate personalized prevention of cognitive side-effects during ECT.
Photos by Digidaan
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Highlights e-Health for mental disorders: opportunities in regular mental health care. At the Department of Research and Innovation of GGZ inGeest we are conducting several studies on blended treatment for depression and anxiety. To boost the implementation of blended treatments, we started an outpatient clinic especially for e-mental health (eHealth@Mind).
e-Health to support mental health care is promising. Patients can be actively involved in their treatment, they not only work on their treatment at the outpatient clinic, but also at home on the internet at any time they want. They can register their symptoms through a mobile application on the smartphone and they can communicate with their therapist through a secure network by e-mail, chat or videoconferencing. Therapists are supported by the program to keep up to the treatment protocol, they can add or highlight elements of the treatment during face to face sessions, but may also refer to the online sessions. It is assumed that this innovative approach will increase the cost-effectiveness of treatments. It was demonstrated in the general population and primary care that guided online treatment is as effective as regular treatment, but it is not yet known whether this also holds for patients with more severe symptoms, who are referred to mental health care organizations. That is why we started several projects to study this. eHealth@Mind Since March 2016, we started an outpatient eHealth clinic (four psychologists, one clinical nurse specialist mental health and one psychiatrist) mainly for depressive and anxiety disorders. For patients with more severe symptoms we deliver internet based treatment in a blended format: regular face
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to face sessions with a professional are alternated with online self help sessions. Therapists are motivated and well trained, they offer treatment in the context of research projects or regular care. At the website of eHealth@Mind visitors can do a screening test and get personal advice about possible treatment options. The aim of this screening is to lower the barrier for people to ask (e-Health) treatment for their mental disorders. Research projects Our department participates in several studies on blended care for depression and anxiety (e.g. e-Compared, a cost-effectiveness study on blended depression care, funded by the European Commission, the ”blended care for depression study” , funded by ZonMw; the ALERT study, an effectiveness study on online emotion regulation treatment in depressive patients who have been victimized, funded by NWO; iSleep@Mood, a pilot study on an online intervention for sleep problems in patients with mood disorders; the ‘blended care for anxiety study, a cost-effectiveness study funded by ZonMw). The results of these studies will become available in the upcoming years. Here, we highlight the MasterMind study. This is a European study in which ten countries participate. It focuses on the implementation of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and videoconferencing for depression.
Highlights Mayke Mol and her research group have succeeded in recruiting 447 participants from ten participating mental health organizations in the Netherlands. In most of these organizations MasterMind helped to upscale the use of blended care in primary as well as in secondary care. In the Dutch part of Mastermind, we pay extra attention to the role of the therapist in the implementation process, because it is hypothesized that therapists play an important role in the implementation process. By group and individual interviews we will gain more insight in barriers and facilitators from the perspective of the therapists. The study ends in 2017 and results will become available in 2018.
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Highlights A paper of importance Scholten WD, Batelaan NM, Penninx WJH, Van Balkom AJLM, Smit JH, Schoevers RA, Van Oppen P. Diagnostic instability of recurrence and the impact on recurrence rates in depressive and anxiety disorders. Journal of Affective Disorders; 2016; 195:185-190.
In clinical practice it is often noticed that in patients with anxiety disorders who have recovered from these disorders, other anxiety disorders or even depressive disorders emerged over time. For example, patients who have recovered from a panic disorder suddenly developed a depressive disorder. In the last decades a growing body of evidence was found for transitions between anxiety and depressive disorders. We call this phenomenon diagnostic instability. Thus far, it was unclear whether this diagnostic instability also occurs in recurrence, i.e. the emergence of other anxiety disorders and depressive disorders after achieving remission. Most studies on recurrence of anxiety disorders and depression report solely on the recurrence rates of the specific disorder the patient suffered from before. Neglecting diagnostic instability has an inherent risk of underestimating recurrence rates of depressive and anxiety disorders and can lead to an overly optimistic picture of the course of these disorders. This study investigates the impact of diagnostic instability of recurrence rates in depression and anxiety. We expected that recurrence rates would increase substantially when diagnostically unstable recurrences were included. Data were derived from the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA). The sample of 656 participants had a panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, agoraphobia, social phobia, generalized
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anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder or dysthymia, and a subsequent remission. Recurrence rates were calculated over a 4year follow-up period. The following definitions were used, based on CIDI diagnoses: Diagnostically stable recurrence: recurrence of at least one of the index disorders during follow-up, after reaching remission first. This group included participants with a recurrence of only the disorder(s) they recovered from, as well as participants who, in addition to the recurrence of their previous disorder, also developed a new anxiety or depressive disorder. Diagnostically unstable recurrence: emergence of new anxiety or depressive disorder (≥ 1), without recurrence of any of the previous disorder(s). In participants with anxiety disorders at baseline (n=281), the recurrence rate was more than doubled, from 23.8% with a stable recurrence, to 54.8%, when diagnostically unstable recurrences were included. In participants with depressive disorders at baseline (n=173) the recurrence rate increased from 37.6% to 49.7%. In participants with comorbid anxiety and depressive disorders (n=202) the diagnostically unstable recurrences increased from 54.0% to 66.3%. See Figure 1. The highest stable recurrence rate was found in MDD (72.4%), and the lowest in panic disorder with agoraphobia (21.1%). The most common diagnostically unstable recurrence was the occurrence of a MDD after remission from another disorder (ranging from 14.0 – 22.2%).
Highlights Diagnostically unstable recurrences have a significant impact on recurrence rates, with the greatest instability for anxiety disorders. When only diagnostically stable recurrences are assessed, recurrence rates are highly underrated and provide biased estimates of
the true course of these disorders. Also, in clinical practice, clinicians and patients should be informed about this risk of unstable recurrence, so together they can act swiftly when new symptoms emerge.
Figure 1 The impact of diagnostically unstable recurrences on recurrence rates within 6 years, in participants with anxiety disorders (ANX), depressive disorders (DEP) or both (DEP/ANX), (N=656).
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Highlights Depression, anxiety and cellular aging: does feeling blue make you grey? PhD Thesis of dr. Josine Verhoeven While depressive and anxiety disorders are commonly known for their affective symptomatology, the disorders are increasingly recognized for their association with impaired somatic health. This raises the intriguing suggestion that persons with depressive or anxiety disorder might be subject to accelerated cellular aging. This was the main question of my PhD thesis: does feeling blue (i.e. being depressed or anxious) make you grey (i.e. age faster)?
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To examine this question we measured telomere length in 2936 participants of the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety at baseline and in 1883 participants at 6-year follow-up. Telomeres are non-coding DNA structures located at the ends of chromosomes that provide chromosomal stability (see figure). Telomere length is considered an index for cellular aging, since telomeres become progressively shorter with age due to incomplete replication with every cell division.
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Results from several studies in my thesis showed that participants with a lifetime depressive or anxiety disorder had on average shorter telomere length compared to the control group. In a mediation analyses study we found that this association was partly explained by dysregulations in physiological stress systems and an unhealthy lifestyle. Longitudinal analyses with telomere length measured at two time points, however, revealed a stable, non-dynamic association between telomere length and depressive and anxiety disorders. In other words, increases in severity of psychopathology did not result in more telomere shortening or recovery of a disorder was not accompanied by telomere lengthening. Altogether, our results indicate that psychological stress, as experienced by persons with depressive or anxiety disorders, might indeed be associated with increased ‘wear and tear’ of a person’s body. We found that persons who had lifetime a depressive or anxiety disorder diagnosis had on average shorter telomeres, pointing to a relatively stable association over time - independent of
Highlights current diagnosis status. The challenge for future research is to determine whether short telomere length is a long-term consequence or an underlying vulnerability factor for depressive or anxiety disorders, possibly due to shared heritability. Examining a cellular biomarker like telomere length in a large psychiatric cohort study adds to the current knowledge on physiological disturbances in psychiatric patients. Knowing that patients with severe psychopathology have a higher risk to subsequently suffer from physical complaints and somatic illnesses might increase awareness of both clinician and patient to the relevance of for example a healthy lifestyle. Moreover, the current results might give raise to follow-up research that could test whether telomere length might be a target for (pharmaceutical) interventions. J.E. Verhoeven (Thesis defence June 3rd, 2016). Depression, anxiety and cellular aging: does feeling blue make you grey?
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Highlights Academic working place Anxiety disorders
Despite the availability of effective treatments, anxiety disorders often have unfavorable course trajectories, including high relapse rates and high rates of persistence. As a result, anxiety disorders rank high in international burden-of-disease rankings. Treatment strategies to improve the longterm prognosis are hampered because we cannot adequately predict which patients will have unfavorable course trajectories. Moreover, we do not know how to directly target the underlying vulnerability. The overarching objective of the Academic Working Place Anxiety Disorders is to understand, predict and improve the longterm prognosis of patients with anxiety disorders. We work on the borderline between research and clinical practice which gives us a unique opportunity to perform practice based research and to improve the quality of care for our patients. Since we collaborate with the patient organization for Anxiety Disorders, the ‘Angst, Dwang en Fobie Stichting’ (www.adfstichting.nl) and participate in the national multidisciplinary guideline committee for anxiety disorders and the new developed ‘Zorgstandaard Angststoornissen’, we can implement our research findings rather easily.
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Our team consists of both junior and senior researchers who most often combine their research with clinical work as psychiatrist, psychologist or trainee. We would like to highlight some of the insights and achievements from our PhD students in recent years. Wicher Bokma focuses on staging and profiling of anxiety disorders, to enable more personalized treatment strategies in the future. For example, he showed that anxiety/depressive disorders and somatic diseases interact synergistically on disability, thereby bolstering the current view that patients with this type of comorbidity form a severe subgroup with an unfavourable prognosis. Together with Guido Wetzer he works on a systematic review on defining treatment resistance in anxiety disorders, while Guido also investigates the role of specific phobia as risk factor of psychopathology in later life. Lucas van Oudheusden focuses on obsessive compulsive disorder and examines how chronic obsessive compulsive disorder develops, which comorbidity patterns emerge from clinical data and how free will is experienced by these patients. Karin Remmerswaal focuses on innovative treatment strategies for treatment-resistant patients with anxiety disorders. She involved
Highlights family members in a pilot study for patients with obsessive compulsive disorder, to diminish accommodating and antagonistic interaction patterns and to increase treatment response. Insights from this pilot study are now implemented in a follow-up study, including intensive exposure therapy at home and involvement of family members. Simone Schopman just started a PhD trajectory on the underlying vulnerability in anxiety disorders. In her first article she showed that levels of functioning following remission of an anxiety disorder are lower compared to healthy controls. These persistent functional limitations largely reflected a pre-existing trait effect; in a recurrent subgroup however, mental scarring may occur. Renske Bosman focuses on the role of antidepressants in the long-term treatment of anxiety disorders. In a metaanalysis she executed, it was shown that up to one year of follow-up, discontinuation of antidepressants results in higher relapse rates among responders of antidepressant treatment compared to continuation treatment. Ruth Waumans conducts research on treatment preferences in adolescents. This is important, because adolescents frequently do not reach mental health care or drop out of treatment, which in turn may have a profound impact on course trajectories. Willemijn Scholten is about to finish her dissertation on relapse prevention. She showed how difficult it is to predict recurrence with clinical variables and showed that diagnostic instability results in an overly optimistic prognosis. She conducted a trial to investigate whether cognitive behavioral therapy decreases relapse risk in patients with remitted anxiety disorders who discontinue their medication. This was the first trial worldwide focusing on relapse prevention in anxiety disorders. Unfortunately, cognitive
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behavioral therapy did not decrease relapse risk. Based on this research, Esther Krijnen recently has started a research project to improve the long-term prognosis of patients with remitted anxiety and depressive disorders in primary care by offering monitoring, self help e-health modules and coaching of the nurse practitioner to remitted patients, and by combining this with providing education to the nurse practitioner. The Academic Working Place Anxiety Disorders works together with other anxiety clinics in the network of the Netherlands Knowledge Center of Anxiety and Depression (www.nedkad.nl). Within this network we perform two randomized controlled trials: Geke Romijn examines (cost) effectiveness of blended care for anxiety disorders and Febe van der Flier examines whether fear extinction in treatment -resistant patients with panic disorder or social phobia can be facilitated by augmenting exposure therapy with cannabidiol. All studies are supervised by the senior researchers of the Academic Working Place Anxiety Disorders (Anna Muntingh, Gerben Meynen, Neeltje Batelaan and/or Ton van Balkom). In upcoming years we will elaborate our research to understand, predict and improve the long-term prognosis of our patients. Members Academic Workplace Anxiety: Prof. Ton van Balkom, MD, PhD; Neeltje Batelaan, MD, PhD; Prof. Gerben Meynen, MD, PhD; Anna Muntingh, PhD; Willemijn Scholten; Renske Bosman; Karin Remmerswaal; Esther Krijnen; Lucas van Oudheusden, MD; Guido Wetzer, MD; Wicher Bokma, MD; Simone Schopman, MD; Ruth Waumans, MD; Gerthe Veen, MD; Fieke Struijk
Scientific Output
Scientific output 2016 Similar to past years, the Department of Psychiatry has been successful in its scientific output. We are content with both the quantity and quality of output we achieved. In 2016, 296 international papers have been published. Thirty eight procent of these papers have been published in the top quartile journals of our research fields. We had a total number of 91 PhD-students working on their theses in 2016, of which 12 PhD-candidates have successfully defended their thesis, and our researchers additionally supervised the dissertation of 11 PhDcandidates from other departments or universities. And finally, in collaboration with (international) partners, more than 5 million euros of research funding have been obtained. The combination of research funding, our dedicated staff and PhD students, and our well-organized research infrastructure will facilitate the continuation
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of the success of the Department of Psychiatry in upcoming years. The quantity of our scientific output of the Department of Psychiatry is illustrated below in several tables and figures. Table 1 shows the number of publications published in 2016. For the full references of all published work, see page 52. Table 2 provides the number of papers that have been published in topjournals with an impact factor of 5 and above. Table 3 shows an overview of our PhD trajectories and dissertations in the last seven years. Figure 1 displays the number of publications from 2010-2016. Figure 2 shows the H-index of our senior staff members (PhD thesis ≥3 years ago). In Table 4 research funding obtained in 2016 is displayed. Finally, Figure 3 shows the acquisition in the past seven years.
Scientific Output Management team
Table 1. Number of publications in 2016 International papers refereed 296* Proportion of publications in journal with a top 25% impact factor for the relevant 38 % research field Publications in Dutch 27 Reports 2 Books and book chapters 31** * Including 2 consortium papers **10 chapters in “GGZ verpleegkunde in de praktijk” (red. van Meijel B), 8 chapters in “Leerboek Psychiatrie” (red. Hengeveld MW and van Balkom AJLM)
Table 2. Overview of publications in scientific top-journals and journal we frequently publish in Paper
IF (2015) 29
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
7
4
2
4
6
Molecular Psychiatry
14
3
5
5
2
6
American Journal of Psychiatry
12
1
1
2
1
4
JAMA Psychiatry
12
-
1
1
3
2
Alzheimers & Dementia
12
-
1
-
2
-
Biological Psychiatry
10
4
4
2
2
-
Psychotherapy & Psychosomatics
9
3
2
3
3
2
Neuroscience & neurobehavioral reviews
9
1
2
1
2
-
British Journal of Psychiatry
8
3
3
1
2
8
Psychological Medicine
6
5
7
6
4
5
Translational Psychiatry
6
4
5
1
2
4
Neuroimage, Clinical
6
-
1
-
2
-
Psychoneuroendocrinology (PNEC)
5
2
5
6
8
4
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
5
4
2
4
5
5
Bipolar Disorders
5
3
2
4
3
3
Depression and Anxiety
5
1
2
3
1
5
SCAN
5
-
2
2
-
4
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry*
4
3
6
11
5
2
Plos One*
3
11
7
11
16
6
Journal of Affective Disorders*
3
11
19
10
17
18
BMC Psychiatry*
3
6
7
7
5
13
Nature (Genetics)
* Journals in which our department publishes regularly
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Scientific Output Table 3. Number of PhD trajectories and dissertations 2010-2016 Year
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
PhD trajectories (including dissertations)
58
62
63
77
81
90
91
Dissertations department of psychiatry
5
7
5
13
2
11
12
Dissertations at VUmc or other department of VU*
6
6
6
2
4
6
3
External dissertations*
1
1
8
7
2
6
8
* researcher of department of psychiatry involved as (co-)supervisor
Figure 1. Number of publications 2009-2016 350 300 250 200
international publications dutch publications
150
books and chapters
100 50 0 2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Figure 2. H-index* of our senior researchers 20 18
H-index 0-10
16
H-index 11-20
14
H-index 21-30
12
H-index 31-40
10
H-index > 41
8 6 4 2 0 2012 (n=26)
2013 (n=29)
2014 (n=30)
2015 (n=42)
2016 (n=46)
* H-index: index based on the set of the scientist's most cited papers and the number of citations that they have received in other publications
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Scientific Output Table 3. Acquisition in 2016 Funding EU programs ZonMw/NWO BBMRI-NL Industry (Janssen pharmaceutical / Boehringer) VUmc / GGZ inGeest (Soma & Psyche, EMGO+) Several small foundations Total
Amount in € 1.450.000 1.174.952 70.000 1.689.292 481.575 143.568 5.009.387
Figure 3. Acquisition department of psychiatry 2010-2016 6000
NWO/ZonMw
5000
EU programs
4000
VUmc/inGeest/EMGO/Neuroscience BBMRI
3000
Industry
2000 other MH institutions/UMC's/NIH/NIMH
1000
several foundations
0 2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
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Indicators of esteem and societal impact - Memberships
Indicators of esteem and societal impact 2016 Involvement in clinical guidelines Researcher
Name committee
Balkom AJLM van (chair) Schuurmans J Balkom AJLM van (chair) Schuurmans J
Multidisciplinary CBO-guidelineline committee for Anxiety disorders and Depression
Beekman ATF
Dutch Society for Psychiatry (NVvP) Guideline committee Psychiatric Assessment
Guideline for the first psychiatric assessment
Dröes RM
Expert group dementia care + Regiegroep Zorgstandaard dementie
Standard of Care (zorgstandaard) for Dementia (2012)
Kooij JJS (chair)
Guideline for assessment and treatment of ADHD in adults, part I (2015)
Kooij JJS (chair)
Dutch Society for Psychiatry (NVvP) Guideline committee for assessment and treatment of ADHD in adults Kenniscentrum ADHD bij volwassenen (PsyQ)
Kupka RW (chair) Dols A
Dutch Society for Psychiatry (NVvP) Guideline committee Bipolar Disorders
Multidisciplinary guideline for bipolar disorders
Kupka RW (chair)
Dutch Society for Psychiatry (NVvP) Standard of Care Committee Bipolar Disorders
Standard of Care (zorgstandaard) for Bipolar Disorders
Meijel B van (chair)
Verpleegkundigen en verzorgenden Nederland (V&VN) Multidisciplinary guideline somatic screening of patients with severe mental illness Verpleegkundigen en verzorgenden Nederland (V&VN) Multidisciplinary guideline committee lifestyle interventions in patients with severe mental illness NIP/ Verenso (specialists in elderly care) Guideline committee problematic behavior in elderly care Network quality development in mental health care (NVvP/NIP/LPGGz) (Netwerk Kwaliteitsontwikkeling in de GGZ)
Multidisciplinary guideline somatic screening of patients with severe mental illness (2015)
Stringer B
V&VN / Trimbos Guideline committee personality disorders
Update multidisciplinary guideline personality disorders
Stringer B
Trimbos guideline committee Recovery support
Generic module Recovery support
Thomaes K
Network quality development in mental health care (NVvP/NIP/LPGGz) / Arq Psychotrauma Expert Groep, Stichting Centrum '45
Standard of Care (zorgstandaard) for Trauma and Stress related disorders
Meijel B van (chair)
Meiland FJM Schuurmans J
Title guideline
Dutch Society for Psychiatry (NVvP) Standard of Care Commitee Anxiety Disorders
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Update multidisciplinary guideline for anxiety and depression Standard of Care (zorgstandaard) for Anxiety Disorders
Assessment and treatment protocol for ADHD in older adults (2016)
Multidisciplinary guideline lifestyle committee lifestyle interventions in patients with severe mental illness (2015) Update guideline problematic behavior in elderly care Generieke module voor generalistische diagnostiek en behandeling in de basis GGZ
Indicators of esteem and societal impact - Memberships Membership editorial board of scientific journals Researcher
Title journal
Ballegooijen W van
- BMC Psychiatry
Beekman ATF
- American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry - Journal of Aging and Mental Health
Dekker J
- International Journal of Behavioral Medicine - Arthritis Care & Research - Osteoarthritis and Cartilage - Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Sciences - Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being - BioPsychoSocial Medicine
Dröes RM
- Aging & Mental Health - Nonpharmacological therapies in dementia - Dementia; the international journal of social research and practice
Heuvel OA van den
- Journal of Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders (JOCRD), associate editor
Kupka RW
- Nascholingstijdschrift Psyfar - International Journal of Bipolar Disorders
Meijel B van
- Perspectives in Psychiatric Care - Nederlands Vlaams Wetenschappelijk Tijdschrift voor Verpleegkundigen - Praxis
Oppen P van
- Frontiers in Impulsivity, Compulsivity and Behavioral Dyscontrol (associate editor) - Journal of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
Penninx BWJH
- Lancet Psychiatry
Rhebergen D
-Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie
Riper H
- Anxiety, stress & coping (associate editor) - Internet Interventions (cofounder and associate editor)
Smit JH
- Frontiers in Psychiatry (associate editor) - Journal of Longitudinal and Life Course Studies (associate editor)
Someren EJW van
- Sleep - Sleep and Biological Rhythms - Chronobiology International - Journal of Sleep Research - Nature and Science of Sleep
Stringer B
- Verpleegkunde
Veltman DJ
- Frontiers in Psychopathology (review editor)
Wiersma JE
- Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy
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Indicators of esteem and societal impact - Memberships Membership of advisory boards/scientific organizations/funding agencies Researcher
Organisation
Balkom AJLM van
- Academic working place Anxiety Disorders GGZ inGeest (chair) - Dutch Society for Psychiatry (NVvP), Concilium Psychiatricum (chair) - Dutch Knowledge Center Anxiety and Depression (NedKAD) (board) - BKOP foundation (for stimulating clinical psychiatric research) (Corsendonkcursus) (chair) - Fonds Psychische Gezondheid (Dutch Mental Health Foundation) (scientific board) - Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders research network (OCRN) in ENCP - International College of Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum disorders
Ballegooijen W van
- Suicide Research Nederland (SURE NL) - International Society on Research Internet Interventions - European Society for Internet Intervention Research (ESRII) - Dutch society for Research on Internet Interventions (NSRII) - Triple E (EMGO+ E-Health Excellence) EMGO+ Institute VUmc
Batelaan N
- Committee scientific research GGZ inGeest (chair) - Academic working place Anxiety Disorders GGZ inGeest (vice-chair) - Dutch Knowledge center Anxiety and Depression (NedKAD)
Beekman ATF
- VUmc Department of Psychiatry (chair) - GGZ inGeest (board) - Dutch Society for Psychiatry (NVvP) (president) - EURODEP research network on late-life depression - EU-Roamer Public Mental Health Group - Global depression prevention initiative - The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) (scientific advisory board) - Technology Research for Independently Living University College Dublin (scientific advisory board) - Mirro foundation (board) - Raad voor Civiel Militaire Zorg en Onderzoek (RZO) (board) - Nemesis II (advisory board) - Continuum Psychiatry (advisory board) - Dutch Public Health Federation (advisory board) - Volksgezondheid Toekomst Verkenningen (RIVM) (advisory board) - TOP committee Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NOW/ZonMw) (reviewer grant proposals)
Bot M
- MoodFOOD consortium (researcher) - BBMRI-NL, BIONIC project (project manager) - Committee scientific research GGZ inGeest (secretary)
Bremmer MA
- Medical Ethical Review Board VUmc (physician-member) - Dutch Society for Psychiatry (NVvP): Department Geriatric Psychiatry and Hospital Psychiatry - EASD: European Association for the Study of Diabetes - Network Young Health Council (Netwerk van de Jonge Gezondheidsraad) - MoodFOOD consortium (ethical advisor) - Network Diabetes and Mental health (co-founder)
Comijs HC
- Academic working place Old Age Psychiatry GGZ inGeest - NESDO Study (principle investigator) - LASA-study (Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam) - Advanced Neuropsychological Diagnostics Infrastructure (ANDI) (steering group) - EURODEP research network on late-life depression - International network Integrative Analyses of Longitudinal Studies on Aging (IALSA) - European Cognitive Ageing Society (EUCAS)
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Indicators of esteem and societal impact - Memberships Researcher
Organisation
Dekker J
- Academic working place Soma and Psyche GGZ inGeest (chair) - Research program “Quality of Life in Cancer and Immunology Cancer Center Amsterdam (program leader) - VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Standing Committee on Science (member) - Reade Amsterdam (Rehabilitation and Rheumatology) (senior research advisor) - International Society of Behavioral Medicine (past-president) - Netherlands Health Professionals in Rheumatology (NHPR) (chair) - Netherlands Behavioral Medicine Federation (board) - Dutch Cancer Society KWF, committee Psychosocial Oncology Research - CHECK Foundation, Member of the Board and Secretary - Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMW) - Member of the External Evaluation Committee of the National Program Care for Older People (Nationaal Programma Ouderenzorg)
Dols A
- Knowledge center Bipolar Disorders (KenBIS), taskforce elderly - International society of Bipolar Disorders (ISBD), taskforce Geriatric Bipolar Disorders - NVvP Multidisciplinary Guideline committee Bipolar Disorders - ResPECT: Dutch-Belgium Form for ECT - Academic working place Old Age Psychiatry GGZ inGeest - EFFECT: European Form for ECT - Academic working place Bipolar Disorders GGZ inGeest - Global MRI-ECT (board) - Use of Psychopharma: lithium, NVvP
Dozeman E
- Network quality development GGZ: working group generic diagnostics and treatment
Draisma S
- Society for Longitudinal Lifecourse Studies (SLLS) (global representative)
Dröes RM
- Institute for Quality of Care (Kwaliteitsinstituut voor de Zorg, ZIN) (advisory board) - Amsterdam Center on Aging VUmc-VU (board member) - National working Group “Meeting centres for people with dementia and their carers” (chair) - Vita Valley (initiates and coordinates the development of innovative products and systems for the care sector) (partner and member) - MEETINGDEM (European implementation Meeting centers support programme) (project coordinator, chair executive board and general assembly) - INDUCT (Marie Curie ITN) (research coordinator, management board, international advisory board and supervisory board). - Interdem-group: European network of researchers on early diagnosis and timely interventions in Dementia (member and Task force leader of Social Health Task Force) - Expert council Psychogeriatrics - Stichting Benchmark GGZ - Dutch Coalition Applied Gaming - German competence Network Degenerative Dementias (reviewer grant proposals) - Alzheimer Association USA, UK and the Netherlands (reviewer grant proposals) - Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research NWO Medical Sciences, ZonMw (reviewer grant proposals) - Research Council Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (reviewer grant proposals) - BUPA foundation UK (reviewer grant proposals) - Austria FWF Wissenschaftsfonds (reviewer grant proposals)
Hermens MLM
- Research group ROM SynQuest
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Indicators of esteem and societal impact - Memberships Researcher
Organisation
Heuvel OA van den
- OCD Brain Imaging Consortium (OBIC) (chair) - ENIGMA-Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) working group (chair) - Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders research network (OCRN) in ENCP - Society of Biological Psychiatry (SOBP) (member of program committee) - Dutch Mental Health Foundation (Fonds Psychische Gezondheid), supervisory board (Raad van Toezicht) - Parkinson Patients Organisation, Patient Advisory board (Patient AdviesRaad, secretary) - Dutch Working group on Movement Disorders - Scientific Committee (CWO), Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - World Health Organisation (WHO), International Advisory Group for the revision of the ICD-10 Mental and Behavioural disorders, Working Group of the Classification of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related disorders (committee member) - Amsterdam Neuroscience, program leader ‘Compulsivity Impulsivity and Attention’
Honig A
- Committee Acute Care SLAZ (OLVG) - Central committee for education OLVG - Innovation fund OLVG - Scientific committee OLVG - Dutch Society for Psychiatry (NVvP), Department Hospital Psychiatry (board hospital consultation psychiatry) (chair) - Cavari Clinics Groningen (supervisory board)
Hoogendoorn AW
- Dutch Research and Documentation Centre (WODC) "Internationale vergelijking relatie prostitutiebeleid en omvang mensenhandel" (guidance committee)
Klumpers UMH
- Academic working place Bipolar Disorders GGZ inGeest (vice-chair) - Dutch Society for Psychiatry (NVvP), Committee Scientific Activities (CWA) (board) - Knowledge center Bipolar Disorders (KenBIS), ROM committee (board)
Kooij JJS
- ZONMw, Programme Offroad (board) - ADHD Network (board) - ADHD Fund (president) - DIVA Foundation (chair) - European Network Adult ADHD (chair) - American Psychiatric Society of ADHD and Related Disorders (APSARD) (board)
Kupka RW
- Academic working place Bipolar Disorders GGZ inGeest (chair) - Dutch Foundation for Bipolar Disorders (KenBiS) (chair) - Registration Committee for Medical Specialists (RGS) - Visitation committee Psychiatric Education (RGS/psychiatry) - International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) (board of counselors) - NVvP Standard of care Committee Bipolar Disorders (chair)
Lamers F
- Science committee EMGO+
Marle H van
- NVvP Commission for Scientific Activities (CWA)
Meijel B van
- Academic working place Recovery and Rehabilitation GGZ inGeest - Advisory Scientific Committee Mental Health Nursing V&VN (chair) - Scientific Committee Nursing V&VN - Sympopna Foundation (member of the board) - European Assertive Outreach Foundation EAOF (advisor)
Meiland FJM
- National Working group Meeting Centers - Interdem-group: European research group on early diagnosis and timely interventions in Dementia (board member) and Task force leader of Assistive Technology Task Force and Chair website committee of Interdem - Dutch Coalition Applied Gaming
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Indicators of esteem and societal impact - Memberships Researcher
Organisation
Milaneschi Y
- European MoodFOOD consortium - Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Major Depression (PGC-MDD) group - International Society for Affective Disorder (ISAD)
Oppen P van
- Mental Health programme EMGO+ Institute VUmc (programme leader) - Academic working place Depression GGZ inGeest (vice-chair) - Board of Psychologists (Psychologen Advies Raad) GGZ inGeest (advisory board) - Dutch Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy (VGCT), section Affective disorders - International Obsessive Compulsive Cognitions Working Group - Expert committee ”Psychotherapy” APO-Noord-Holland - German Federal Ministry for Research and education and the German Research Foundation, programme “Clinical Trials” (reviewer grant proposals) - Icelandic Research Fund/Icelandic Center for Research (reviewer grant applications)
Penninx BWJH
- EMGO+ Institute VUmc (directive board) - Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, VUmc (management team) - Neurobiology of Mental Health programme, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam (programme leader) - NESDA study (Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety) (scientific director) - Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences and Arts/KNAW - Dutch Brain Foundation/Hersenstcihting (scientific advisory committee) - European Psychiatric Association, Psychiatric Epidemiology Section (board) - American Psychosomatic Medicine Association (awards committee, board) - Gerontological Society of America (fellow) - Stiftung Deutsch Depressionhilfe (German Depression Center), Leipzig (external advisory committee) - European MoodFOOD consortium - BBMRI-NL - Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Major Depression (PGC-MDD) group - Depression Society (Depressievereniging) (scientific advisory board) - Netherlands Scientific Organization (NWO), VIDI review committee - NIAS-Lorentz Advisory Committee
Rhebergen D
- Academic working place Old Age Psychiatry GGZ inGeest - ResPECT: Dutch-Belgium Form for ECT - Functionele Neurologische Symptomen - network
Riper H
- Triple E (EMGO+ E-Health Excellence) EMGO+ Institute VUmc (chair/founder) - Think Thank (‘Denktank”) Amsterdam Health & Technology Innovation - International Society on Research Internet Interventions (president) - European Society for Internet Intervention Research (ESRII) (founder) - Dutch society for Research on Internet Interventions (NSRII) (chair) - ROAMER/EC/FP 7 project, Road map for mental health research (scientific advisory board) - European Online Prevention & Addiction Network (PRE-VNET) - HIMSS Women - Slachtofferhulp Nederland (scientific advisory board) - Innovation Foundation Dutch Health Insurers (‘Innovatiefonds Zorgverzekeraars’) (scientific advisor) - Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Vlaanderen (reviewer grant proposals) - Review Commission the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (several programs) (reviewer grant proposals)
Schaik DJF van
- Academic working place Depression GGZ inGeest (chair) - Dutch Knowledge center Anxiety and Depression (NedKAD) - Netherlands Society for Interpersonal Psychotherapy (advisory board)
Schmaal L
- ENIGMA-MDD research group (chair) - Translational Neurobiology Platform (chair Neuroimaging panel)
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Indicators of esteem and societal impact - Memberships Researcher
Organisation
Schouws S
- Knowledge center Bipolar Disorders (KenBIS), taskforce elderly, taskforce cognition, taskforce psychologists - Board of Psychologists (Psychologen Advies Raad) GGZ inGeest - NVvP Multidisciplinary Guidelinecommittee Bipolar Disorders (advisory board) - International Society Bipolar Disorders (ISBD), taskforce subgroup cognition
Smit JH
- Research Department, Department of Psychiatry VUmc (managing director) - Department of Psychiatry VU Medical Center (executive board) - Amsterdam Study of Anxiety and Depression (AMSTAD) (executive board and project manager) - Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA) (executive board) - EMGO+ E-health Excellence Network (Triple-E) (executive board) - Giving in The Netherlands (executive board) - EU KP7 Eufori study on filantropy (executive board) - EU AAL programme ecare@home (executive board) - EU KP7 E-Compared (executive board) - EU KP7 IBenC (steering group member and WP leader) - EU KP7 MasterMind (steering group member and WP leader) - BBMRI BIOLINK project (principal investigator) - Society of longitudinal and Life course Studies (SLLS) (secretary) - The NET-QBIC study (executive board)
Someren EJW van
- Global Council on Brain Health (GCBH) initiative of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), - Brain-Sleep Connection: GCBH Recommendations on Sleep and Brain Health Strategic Planning Board of the Sleep Research Society (SRS) (expert board) - IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society - World Association of Sleep Medicine (WASM) (international scientific committee) - World Sleep Federation (committee of the "Engineering and Information Science in Sleep" Special Interest Group (E-ISiS SIG)) - Insomnia Genetics Consortium - International Sleep Science and Technology Association (founding member) - European Insomnia Network (founding member) - Stockholm Stress Center (scientific advisory board) - Bial Foundation (scientific board) - International Symposia on Physiology and Pharmacology of Temperature Regulation (scientific committee) - International Congress of Applied Chronobiology and Chronomedicine (scientific board) - European Sleep Research Society - International Society for Chronobiology
Stek ML
- Academic working place Old Age Psychiatry GGZ inGeest (chair) - EFFECT: European Form for ECT - Dutch workshop on ECT (WEN) - Taskforce education Old Age Psychiatry
Stringer B
- Academic working place Recovery and Rehabilitation GGZ inGeest (chair) - Phrenos, Knowledge Consortium Destigmatization & social inclusion (member) - Suicide Prevention Committee GGZ inGeest - Research Group Mental Health Nursing, University of Applied Sciences Inholland, Amsterdam (member)
Theunissen J
- Academic working place Recovery and Rehabilitation GGZ inGeest - Foundation for the promotion of Integration, Participation and Communication (IPC) (chair) - G4-USER, Academic workplace for Urban Social Exclusion Research in the four big cities in the Netherlands - Expert team Severe Mental Illness (Expertraad EPA), Foundation Benchmark GGZ (SBG) - Dutch Knowledge Center Schizophrenia and Rehabilitation (PHRENOS) - Commission ‘Acknowledged Psycho-social Interventions programs for patients with severe mental disorders. Trimbos Institute, Utrecht - Research group ROM SynQuest
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Indicators of esteem and societal impact - Memberships Researcher
Organisation
Thomaes K
- ENIGMA-PTSD group - PACO (Programma Advies Commissie Onderzoek)/ RZO (Raad voor civiel-militaire Zorg en Onderzoek)
Veerhuis R
- Dutch Glia taskforce (GliaNed) - European Complement Network (ECN) - International Complement Society (ICS)
Veltman DJ
- Brain Imaging Technology, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam (programme leader) - Programme committee Spinoza Centre (VUmc representative) - Network Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders, European College of Neuropharmacology (co-chair) - ENIGMA consortium, MDD working group (co-chair) - Network Neuroimaging, European College of Neuropharmacology (member) - Agence Nationale de Recherche, France (reviewer grant proposals) - Society of Biological Psychiatry (member) - Organization for Human Brain Mapping (member)
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Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Invited lectures Invited lectures at scientific meetings (Dutch lectures in Dutch) Researcher
Title/topic
Meeting
Place
Date
Beekman ATF
Professionele autonomie
Amsterdam
26-04-2016
Beekman ATF
Afscheidsrede als voorzitter NVvP Plenary: als we echt verschil willen maken… Cognitieve gedragstherapie is overal Psychological adjustment to chronic disease Chronic disease: emotion, motivation and behavior On the need to integrate biomedical information into behavioral interventions in medicine Tailoring exercise interventions to comorbidties and treatment induced adverse effects in patients with early stage breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy: a framework to support clinical decisions’ Persoonlijke factoren in de ICF – een exploratie Chronische ziekte: emotie, motivatie en gedrag. Bipolar disorder in older adults.
Symposium Professionele Autonomie Voorjaars congres NVvP
Maastricht
30-03-2016
Voorjaarscongres NVvP
Maastricht
31-03-2016
Congres VGcT
Veldhoven
10-11-2016
University College of Medicine
Hangzhou, China Jining, China
15-04-2016
School of Public Health, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, China
02-12-2016
International Society of Behavioral Medicine
Melbourne, Australia
07-12-2016
Regionaal refereren
Amsterdam
15-03-2016
Afscheidsrede Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
07-10-2016
Symposium Ouderenpsychiatrie en al haar complexiteit. Nederlands Kenniscentrum Ouderen Psychiatrie (NKOP)
Utrecht
03-11-2016
E-compared 4 consortium meeting Plenary lecture ‘ACA congress 2016: Verouderen met veerkracht; innovatieve visies op ouder worden’ Invited speaker at symposium ‘Innovaties in de dementiezorg’
Paris, France
03-11-2016
Amsterdam
07-04-2016
Maastricht
29-04-2016
Conference ‘Living well with(out) dementia.’ In relation to Netherlands Presidency of the council of the European Union.
Amsterdam
09-05-2016
Beekman ATF Beekman ATF Dekker J Dekker J Dekker J
Dekker J
Dekker J Dekker J Dols A
Draisma S Dröes RM
Dröes RM
Dröes RM
Jining Medical University
th
Data management: past and future Geïntegreerde persoonsgerichte dementiezorg. Ontmoetingscentra 3.0; Onderzoek naar de implementatie van drie nieuwe ‘op maat’ interventies voor mensen met dementie en hun mantelzorgers bij Ontmoetingscentra. MeetingDem; Adaptive implementation and validation of the Meeting Centers Support Programme for people with dementia and their carers in Europe
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27-11-2016
Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Invited lectures Researcher
Title/topic
Meeting
Place
Date
Dröes RM
MeetingDem; Adaptive implementation and validation of the Meeting Centres Support Program for people with dementia and their carers in Europe. An update Social Health in dementia; A European consensus. Brief Pulse vs Ultra Brief Pulse en remissie van depressie Neuroplasticity in OCD, a lifespan approach on changes in brain structure and function Emotion, cognition and behavior, a matter of (dis)balance Structure and function of the OCD brain Brain structure and function in OCD De kracht van herhaling The structure of the OCD brain: results from multi-center metaand mega-analyses Parkinson, het samenspel van emotie en beweging Impulse Control Disorders in Parkinson’s disease
Interdem meeting
Copenhagen, Denmark
31-10-2016
26th Alzheimer Europe conference Werkgroep ECT Nederland
Copenhagen, Denmark Utrecht
03-11-2016
Dept. Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Copenhagen Goodbye symposium Prof.dr. H.J. Groenewegen, VU
Copenhagen, Denmark
22-01-2016
Amsterdam
29-01-2016
Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical College Summerschool Affective Neuroscience Inaugurele rede th 50 Conference of the German Society of Psychology
Kunming, China Florence, Italy
07-03-2016
Amsterdam Leipzig, Germany
16-09-2016 19-09-2016
Symposium ‘Eigen regie en veerkracht’ Symposium ‘Behavioral addictions’ at the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) 2016 Symposium ‘Obsessive compulsive disorder’ at the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) 2016 NvN/NVvP najaarssymposium
Amsterdam
07-10-2016
Cape Town, South Africa
19-11-2016
Cape Town, South Africa
19-11-2016
Utrecht
25-11-2016
Dröes RM Exel E van Heuvel OA van den Heuvel OA van den Heuvel OA van den Heuvel OA van den Heuvel OA van den Heuvel OA van den Heuvel OA van den Heuvel OA van den
15-04-2016
05-07-2016
Heuvel OA van den
The structure of the OCD brain: results from multi-center metaand mega-analyses
Heuvel OA van den
Neuropsychiatric disorders across the lifespan
Honig A
Behandeling vanuit de multidisciplinaire invalshoek van de POP-poli No Health without Mental Health Neurobiology and assessment of adult ADHD ADHD in old age
Congres Obstetric Medicine XXI 2.0: Multidisciplinaire zorg staat centraal. Symposium 10 jaar MPU VUmc
Ede
17-03-2016
Amsterdam
14-06-2016
European Psychiatric Association Eunethydis
Madrid, Spain
13-03-2016 17-10-2016
Kupka RW
Multidisciplinary Guideline for Bipolar Disorder in The Netherlands.
Kupka RW
Richtlijnen, Zorgstandaarden en Generieke Modules: hulpmiddelen op weg naar Goede Zorg. Multidiciplinaire richtlijn bipolaire stoornissen
Clinical protol workshop: Reviewing evidence and recommendations for anxiety disorders and bipolar disorders Congres Goede zorg tegen aanvaarbare kosten
Berlin, Germany Chisinau, Moldova Rotterdam
21-04-2016
Gent, Belgium
21-10-2016
Honig A Kooij JJS Kooij JJS
Kupka RW
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Belgian College of Neuropsychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry
15-04-2016
Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Invited lectures Researcher
Title/topic
Meeting
Kupka RW
Bipolaire Stoornissen: een poging tot integratie Affectieve psychosen The use of ambulatory assessment in epidemiological research; Examples from affective disorder research GGZ-verpleegkunde anno 2016: over het halfvolle én het half lege glas Relatiegericht werken in de geestelijke gezondheidszorg GGZ-verplegingswetenschappelijk onderzoek: de bijdrage aan betere patientenzorg Lector / bijzonder hoogleraar GGZ-verpleegkunde: hoe bijzonder is dat? Phenotypic heterogeneity of MDD: distinct (poly)genetic liability for MDD clinical characteristics and subtypes
Kupka RW Lamers F
Meijel B van Meijel B van Meijel B van Meijel B van Milaneschi Y
Milaneschi Y Milaneschi Y Oppen P van
Penninx BWJH Penninx BWJH Penninx BWJH
Penninx BWJH Penninx BWJH Penninx BWJH Riper H Riper H Riper H
Place
Date
13 Najaarssymposium bipolaire stoornissen Phrenos Jaarcongres EMGO+ Annual meeting 2016
Utrecht
22-11-2016
Zwolle Amsterdam
08-12-2016 24-05-2016
Nationaal congres GGZverpleegkunde
Ede
16-06-2016
Mini-symposium Promotie A. Willems Symposium installatie hoogleraren Parnassia Groep
Tilburg
11-11-2016
Den Haag
06-06-2016
Leadership program Mentoring in Nursing Research
Utrecht
08-05-2016
CoLaus/PsyCoLaus International Advisory Board and Investigators’ Meeting
Lausanne, Switzerland
15-03-2016
Staging of depression: a useful endeavor in (genetic) psychiatry research? Genomic dissection of major depression clinical heterogeneity What can therapist learn from sports
WPA section on Epidemiology and Public Health
Munich, Germany
30-03-2016
ISAD/ISBD international conference
Amsterdam
15-07-2016
European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (EABCT)
Copenhagen, Denmark
01-09-2016
Update on the genetics of depression Anxious depression Sad facts about the course of depression: a key synopsis of NESDA findings
Symposium: Depression, Migraine and Biomarkers, VU APA meeting, Atlanta International Society of Affective Disorders (ISAD)/International Society of Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) conference Telomere Talks, University of California San Francisco (UCSF),
Amsterdam
23-05-2016
Atlanta, U.S.A. Amsterdam
13-05-2016 16-07-2016
San Francisco, U.S.A.
27-07-2016
European College of NeuropsychoPharmacology (ECNP) SCEM
Vienna, Austria
20-09-2016
Amsterdam
22-09-2016
Palo Alto University eHealth Day.
Palo Alto, U.S.A.
13-04-2016
eHealth EU Conference: Visit European Health Officer.
Amsterdam
22-04-2016
SOCIAL IMPACT Conference
Esjberg, Denmark
28-04-2016
Mental health and cellular aging: where do we stand and where do we go? Biological clustering of psychiatric patients. The impact of childhood trauma: How extensive are the consequences? Patient, Science & Value driven eMental-Health - the good, the bad the better Patient, Science & Value driven eMental-Health: Good, Better, Best Patient, Science & Technology Driven Mental-Health
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e
Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Invited lectures Researcher
Title/topic
Meeting
Place
Date
Riper H
Thumbing for Mental Health
Basel, Switzerland
19-08-2016
Riper H
‘Thumbing’ for Mental Health
Utrecht
06-10-2016
Riper H
Blending Science driven eMental-Health in to Routine Health Care Spotify Mental-Health for Depression and Anxiety: Personalise, Engage and Connect. eMental-Health for Depression and Anxiety: Personalise, Engage and Connect eHealth & Seksuologie: van sexting tot safe seks
5th International Conference on Families and Children with Parental Mental Health Challenges Mobile Health Care Conference Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute
Amsterdam
13-10-2016
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. 32 nd Annual meeting.
Dallas, U.S.A.
12-11-2016
World of Health IT/HIMSS
Barcelona, Spain
22-11-2016
Lustrumcongres NVVS, TVS, VVS: Seks 2.0. Implementatie Congres Bunnik Symposium Lundbeck
Amersfoort
25-11-2016
Utrecht
11-03-2016
NeuroTime Annual Meeting 2016
Strasbourg, Germany
02-2016
Keynote Annual Meeting of the Israel Sleep Research Society.
Tel Aviv, Israel
02-2016
Sleep and the Ageing Meeting organised by the Sleep Medicine Section of the Royal Society of Medicine 18th Annual International Clinical Symposium Kempenhaeghe Datablitz presentation 11th Symposium of Fundação Bial
London, U.K.
02-2016
Heeze
03-2016
Porto, Portugal
03-2016
Hersenstichting Symposium Gezonde Hersenen Keynote lecture at the Stockholm Stress Centre Annual Workshop 23rd Congress of the European Sleep Research Society
Den Haag
04-2016
Stockholm, Sweden
09-2016
Bologna, Italy
09-2016
Keynote 23rd Congress of the European Sleep Research Society
Bologna, Italy
09-2016
European College Of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) Targeted Network Meeting on Hot topics in ADHD across the life span research
Vienna, Austria
09-2016
Riper H
Riper H Riper H Schaik DJF van Someren E van
Someren E van Someren E van
Telepsychiatrie, wat kunnen psychiaters ermee? Large-scale psychometrics and brain imaging reveal neural correlates of insomnia subtypes. Brain mechanisms underlying sleep complaints in health and neuropsychiatry. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Advances Causes of worse sleep with increasing age.
Someren E van
Skin deep: body temperature and sleep
Someren E van
Wake high-density EEG spatiospectral signatures of insomnia Slaap en gezonde hersenen
Someren E van Someren E van Someren E van
Someren E van
Someren E van
Chronic insomnia: key characteristics, mechanisms and brain circuits Fragmented REM-sleep in insomnia alters nocturnal cognition, impedes resolving of emotional distress, and contributes to hyperarousal Large-scale psychometrics and brain imaging reveal insomnia subtypes, mechanisms and targets for treatment. Circadian rhythm and sleep dysregulation in ADHD: subtypes?
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Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Invited lectures Researcher
Title/topic
Meeting
Place
Date
Someren E van
The experienced temperature sensitivity and regulation survey.
Ljubljana, Slovenia
12-2016
Someren E van
Het Slapeloze Brein
Amsterdam
12-2016
Stek ML
ECT bij ernstige depressie op hogere leeftijd, do’s en dont’s
Symposium Body temperatures interact with sleep and alertness, 6th International Conference on the Physiology and Pharmaclogy of Temperature Regulation (PPTR) Keynote HOVO Winterlezing, VU University Amsterdam ResPECT symposium
Den Haag
02-2016
Veltman DJ
Subcortical and Cortical Brain Alterations in Major Depressive Disorder: Findings from the ENIGMA-MDD Working Group Common and unique brain changes in psychiatric disorders: ENIGMA Depression, anxiety and cellular aging: does feeling blue make you grey Depression, anxiety and cellular aging: does feeling blue make you grey?
Society of Biological Psychiatry annual meeting
Atlanta, U.S.A.
12-05-2016
World Psychiatric Association annual meeting
Cape Town, South Afrika
19-11-2016
CNCR lecture at Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, VU Guest Lecture at Karolinska Institute (Stockholm, Sweden) in course “Neurobiology of Psychiatric Disorders” for PhD students
Amsterdam
25-05-2016
Stockholm, Sweden
04-05-2016
Veltman DJ Verhoeven JE Verhoeven JE
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Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Invited lectures Lectures for health care professionals, general public and patients (non-scientific audience) Researcher
Title/topic
Audience
Balkom AJLM van
Leiden richtlijnen tot een beter klinische praktijk?
Balkom AJLM van
Inference-based Approach en de Obsessieve Compulsieve Stoornis met gering inzicht Noodzaak tot terugvalpreventie
Starena Nascholingsprogramma Nederlandse Vereniging voor Psychiatrie, Utrecht (psychiatrists) Afscheidssymposium Ed Berretty, Parnassia, Den Haag
Batelaan NM Beekman ATF
Beekman ATF Beekman ATF
Cursus Psychiatrie – Personalised Psychiatry Shared Care: niewe inzichten in 2015 Innovatie in de Psychiatrie. Late Life depression – plenary lecture in European Association of Geriatric Psychiatry. Refresher course. Psychiatrische Diagnostiek Nieuws onder de zon: depressie
Dols A
Brain Train
Dols A
Bipolar disorder in older adults.
Dols A
Psychiatrie & FTD (Frontotemporale Dementie) Constructie en validering van vragenlijsten Thuiswonen met dementie
Beekman ATF Beekman ATF Beekman ATF
Draisma S Dröes RM Dröes RM Dröes RM Dröes RM Dröes RM Dröes RM Dröes RM Dröes RM Dröes RM Dröes RM Dröes RM
Ontmoetingscentra voor mensen met dementie en hun mantelzorgers; innovatief en effectief. Persoonsgerichte zorg bij kwetsbare ouderen en dementie Werken vanuit het adaptatiecopingmodel in de zorg voor mensen met dementie. Wat betekent dementie voor de patiënt? Verlies, adaptatie en coping. Onderzoek ‘Onvergetelijk’; Implementatie Alzheimerprogramma in Nederlandse musea Presentatie ‘Onvergetelijk’ programma en onderzoek Persoonsgerichte zorg kwetsbare ouderen voor kwetsbare ouderen en mensen met beginnende dementie. Omgaan met de gevolgen van dementie; geintegreerde persoonsgerichte dementiezorg Thuiswonen met dementie
Wat betekent dementie voor de patiënt? Verlies, adaptatie en coping.
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Date 08-12-2016 25-11-2016
Voordracht voor POH-GGZ, Amsterdam (praktijkondersteuners huisartsen) Course for Psychiaters en Psychologen
12-2016 17 -01-2016
Psychiaters en Psychologen Bunnik symposium (psychiaters) Old age psychiatrists from across Europe
11-02-2016 11-03-2016 26-05-2016
Bij- en nascholingsdag NVvP (Psychiaters) Psychiaters en psychologen
02-06-2016 16-10-2016
Kennissessie Bewegen & Gezondheid, Amsterdam Masterclass KenBiS, Driebergen (care professionals, patients and family?) FTD expertgroep symposium Amsterdam (health care professionals) Studiemiddag Kenniskring GGZ Verpleegkundigen InHolland Invited speaker Kick-off FIT project, amsterdam Gastlezing in het kader van het 5-jarig jubileum van Ontmoetingscentrum Palet, Middelburg Gastlezing op Symposium Oud & Nieuw, Nijverdal Masterclass, Zorgcentrum De Wever, Tilburg
08-07-2016
Minor Psychogeriatrie, Hogeschool Den Haag Lezing bij Publieke Kick-off bijeenkomst Alzheimerprogramma Museum Dr8888, Drachten Kick-off Onvergetelijk Singer, Laren
08-03-2016
Ben Sajet leergang Dementiezorg, Amsterdam.
15-09-2016
Symposium Een andere kijk op dementie. Uitg. Ankh Hermes, Amersfoort
25-09-2016
Gastspreker Cross Care Café ‘Dementievriendelijk nu!.’ Regiokantoor Gooi- en Vechtstreek, Bussum Minor Psychogeriatrie, Hogeschool Den Haag
04-10-2016
07-11-2016 27-10-2016 15-05-2016 02-03-2016 15-01-2016 21-01-2016 25-01-2016
11-03-2016 27-05-2016
11-10-2016
Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Invited lectures Researcher
Title/topic
Audience
Dröes RM
Effectieve interventies; Ontmoetingscentra 3.0: implementatie van 3 nieuwe óp-maat’ interventies voor mensen met dementie en hun mantelzorgers bij Ontmoetingscentra Neuropsychiatrische aspecten bij kwetsbare ouderen
Genero Symposium, Hogeschool Rotterdam
07-11-2016
Symposium Kwetsbare ouderen. Avans/Stichting Wetenschapsbalans. Breda Kaderopleiding Psychogeriatrie voor specialisten Ouderengeneeskunde. De Dennenheul, Ermelo. Lezing bij Publieke Kick-off bijeenkomst Alzheimerprogramma Mauritshuis, Den Haag
10-11-2016
Kerngroep Dementie Netwerk Noord-
12-12-2016
Dröes RM Dröes RM
Psychosociale behandelings- en begeleidingsmethoden.
Dröes RM
Onderzoek ‘Onvergetelijk’; Implementatie Alzheimerprogramma in Nederlandse musea. Onderzoekslijn Zorg en Ondersteuning bij dementie.
Dröes RM Haeften vanvan Dijk M
Sociale participatie en kwaliteit van leven van mensen met dementie.
Hendriks I
Onvergetelijk museum project en project Persoonsgerichte natuurinterventies dementie Adaptive implementation and evaluation of the Meeting Centers Support Programme Evaluation of the implementation of the Unforgettable museum programme; preliminary results Onderzoek naar de implementatie van het Onvergetelijk programma in Nederlandse musea Gebruik van apps voor en door mensen met dementie
Hendriks I Hendriks I Hendriks I Kerkhof YJF
Kerkhof YJF
Gebruik van apps voor en door mensen met dementie
Kerkhof YJF
Person-centred tablet programme
Kupka RW
Bipolaire stoornis? En wat dan nog?
Kupka RW
Kupka RW
Diepe dalen en hoge pieken: patienten met een stemmingsstoornis Diepe dalen en hoge pieken: patienten met een stemmingsstoornis Multidisciplinaire Richtlijn Bipolaire Stoornissen: word jij daar beter van? Bipolaire stemmingsstoornissen nascholing Psychiater, patiënt of protocol?
Kupka RW
Zorgstandaard bipolaire stoornissen
Kupka RW
Van DSM-IV naar DSM-5 nascholing
Kupka RW Kupka RW Kupka RW
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Holland Noord, Heerhugowaard. Presentatie (op uitnodiging) voor groep studenten Toegepaste Gerontologie van Hogescholen Windesheim en Fontys. Amsterdam Landelijke werkgroep Ontmoetigscentra
Date
18-11-2016 06-12-2016
08-12-2016
3-3-2016
Board meeting JPND, Amsterdam
12-5-2016
Bijeenkomst Onvergetelijk musea
2-6-2016
Kick-off Onvergetelijk Limburgs Museum, Venlo
13-9-2016
Landelijke werkgroep implementatie model ontmoetingscentra, VU Presentatie voor medewerkers van ontmoetingscentra Verenso voorjaarscongres ‘Dementie & Domotica’ (specialisten ouderengeneeskunde) Laptoppresentaties Radboudumc Alzheimer Centrum Lemion nascholingscursus Maatwerk: psychiaters en psychologen SCEM nascholingscursus voor juristen
03-03-2016
SCEM nascholingscursus voor bedrijfsartsen patiënten en naastbetrokkenen (VMDB)
16-03-2016
psychiaters (NVvP)
01-11-2016
psychiaters, psychologen, patiënten, betrokkenen (NVvP) psychiaters, verpleegkundigen, psychologen (KenBiS) medewerkers GGZinGeest
10-11-2016
26-05-2016 14-07-2016 20-01-2016 15-02-2016
19-03-2016
16-12-2016 Dec 2016 (6x)
Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Invited lectures Researcher
Title/topic
Audience
Hermens MLM
ROM in de Ouderenpsychiatrie: aan de slag met de HoNOS 65+!
15-03-2016
van den Heuvel OA van den Heuvel OA van den Heuvel OA Honig A
De ziekte van Parkinson, balanceren tussen teveel en te weinig drive Why is the Bergen OCD project important? Het compulsieve brein
SynQuest Symposium ‘Aan de slag met ROM!’, Utrecht (mental health care professionals) Boerhaave Symposium ‘Apathie’
14-04-2016
Honig A
De kleren van de Keizer
Honig A
Psychiatrische stoornis en kanker, ervaringsverhalen
Honig A
Bipolair en zwanger…een probleem?
Kooij JJS
Kooij JJS Kooji JJS Kooij JJS
Cursus Diagnostiek en behandeling van ADHD bij volwassenen Verpleegkundig referaat: Neurobiologische ontwikkelingsstoornissen Super Brains: de nieuwe app voor ADHD ADHD bij volwassenen Cursus ADHD, ASS of As II
Kooij JJS
Cursus Diagnostiek en behandeling
Forskningensdag, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway NVvP bijscholing ‘Angst, dwang, trauma en slaap’ (psychiatrists) Medilex nascholing, Amersfoort (health care professionals) Lezing Ziekenhuispsychiatrie in de praktijk NFZP Gelre Ziekenhuis, Apeldoorn (health care professionals) Lezing bij aanbieding boek OLVG, locatie West, Amsterdam (health care professionals) Voorjaarsbijeenkomst VMDB (Vereniging voor Manisch Depressieven en Betrokkenen) regio Noord-Holland. Amsterdam (patients and family) Kenniscentrum ADHD bij volwassenen (mental health care professionals) Parnassiagroep (mental health care professionals/ nurses) PsyQ (mental health care professionals) VUMc (mental health care professionals) Kenniscentrum ADHD bij volwassenen (mental health care professionals) VUMc (mental health care professionals)
Kooij JJS Kooij JJS
ADHD, stemming, slaap en hormonen Cursus Medicatie I bij ADHD
25-06-2016 07-10-2016
Kooij JJS Marle HJF van
ADHD en werk Geheugenmanipulatie tijdens slaap als augmentatie therapie bij PTSS Zelfmanagement in de GGZ: meer dan duidend-en-een-mogelijkheden voor verpleegkundigen Psychosociale interventies bij dementie.
ADHD Vrouw (patients) Kenniscentrum ADHD bij volwassenen (mental health care professionals) Impuls (patients) Eindejaars symposium, GGz Drenthe HBO-V Event Hogeschool Inholland (nursing students)
25-05-2016
Kooij JJS
Meijel B van Meiland FJM
Verwarde mensen in het ziekenhuis
Meiland FJM
Exergaming voor mensen met dementie in dagcentra
Meiland FJM Meiland FJM Meiland FJM
Emotionele belasting voor hulpverleners Exergaming voor mensen met dementie Casemanagement in dementia
Meiland FJM
E-health technology in dementia care
Meiland FJM
Veiligheidsmanagement met technologische hulpmiddelen Genomic dissection of major depression
Milaneschi Y
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College Minor Psychogeriatrie Haagse Hogeschool (professionals in de zorg) ACA Congres Verouderen met veerkracht, innovatieve visies op ouder worden Cursus personeel Ontmoetingscentra Verenso congres Dementie & domotica Gerion Summercourse Amsterdam (Elderly care physicians) Gerion Summercourse Amsterdam (Elderly care physicians) Opleiding casemanagers InHolland Students of the minor courses Neurology and Psychiatry
Date
12-02-2016
08-12-2016 11-02-2016 06-10-2016 08-04-2016 23-04-2016
29-01-2016 16-02-2016 18-02-2016 08-03-2016 08-04-2016 09-05-2016
04-11-2016 15-12-2016
5-4-2016; 20-9-2016 7-4-2016 26-4-2016 26-5-2016 6-7-2016 8-7-2016 15-12-2016 28-11-2016
Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Invited lectures Researcher
Title/topic
Audience
Oppen P van Wiersma JE Penninx BWJH
Workshop CBASP
EABCT therapists
31-08-2016
Sad facts about the course of depression
13-09-2016
Penninx BWJH
There is no health without mental health
Rhebergen D
Depressie bij ouderen- het belang van psychomotore symptomen College Depression: Clinical aspects; for course: ‘Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders’ Van apathie tot depressie: de heterogeniteit van depressies bij ouderen Neuropsychiatrie bij Ouderen
Spaarnepoort, GGZInGeest, Hoofddorp (mental health care professionals) VU 50th anniversary Symposium, Amsterdam (health care professionals/researchers) HOOP- Aandachtsgebied ouderen, NVvP, Utrecht (AIOS psychiatrie) Bachelor student ‘Leven en Gezondheid’ Vrije Universiteit (students) Reinier van Arkel Stichting (mental health professionals) Medilex nascholing ‘Grijs en van de Wijs’ (health care professionals) Opleidingsinstituut PPO, Groningen
12-07-2016
Cancer Survivorship Task Force Meeting, Zeist Nvvp Nascholingsprogramma, Utrecht (psychiatrists) Informatiebijeenkomst cliënteninformatiepunt Amsterdam (patients) Kenbis Driebergen (health care professionals and patients?) VU Faculteit Gedrags- en Bewegingswetenschappen (students) Een innige verbintenis. Symposium Hiv en psychische klachten. GGZ inGeest, VU Amsterdam (mental health care professionals) Psychologists in training (opleiding GZ psycholoog), RINO Groningen Fellow clinicians at GGZinGeest
16-09-2016
Master students of Psychology, VU Amsterdam Hersenstichting Publieksdag Publieksdag Hersenen in Verandering, Utrecht Leiden University Medical Center honours class “Cognition", Leiden Topics in de Ouderengeneeskunde en ouderenzorg – masterclass Huisartsgeneeskunde Maastricht Stichting Yeye, Paramaribo Suriname (psychiatrists) Herstel je voor! GG NET Zutphen
6-12-2016
Rhebergen D Rhebergen D Rhebergen D Riper H Riper H
eMental Health - Klinische- Kosten- en Ecologische Effectiviteit Duimen voor Psychische Aandoeningen?
Schaik DJF van
eHealth voor Depressie
Schaik DJF van
Depressie
Schouws SNTM
Masterclass Cognitieve problemen bij bipolaire stoornis Neuropsychologische diagnostiek (Minor Diagnostiek voor de klinische praktijk). Neuropsychologisch onderzoek bij hiv: wat kunnen we meten? (en wat kunnen we eraan doen)
Schouws SNTM Schouws SNTM
Schuurmans J
Anxiety disorders in late life
Schuurmans J Schuurmans J
How to implement ehealth in specialized mental health care eMental Health seminar
Someren E van
Het slapeloze brein
Someren E van
The Sleepless Brain
Stek ML
Behandeling van kwetsbare ernstig depressieve ouderen, laveren tussen Scylla en Charybdis Late life depression diagnosis and treatment Herstelondersteunende zorg in de praktijk Patiënten met EPA in de regio ZK/ML. Vignetten en vervolg
Stek ML Stringer B Theunissen JR Theunissen JR Veltman DJ
Workshop ‘Verwarden op Straat’: Patiënten met EPA uit de GGZ. ‘Imaging in de psychiatrie: van basic science naar klinische toepassing’
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Projectgroep Tasforce EPA ZuidKennemerland/ Meerlanden. Haarlem (mental health care professionals) Nederlands Congres Volksgezondheid, Rotterdam Bijscholing Psychiatrie West-Brabant, Etten-Leur (psychiatrists)
Date
28-10-2016 28-10-2016 13-09-2016
27-01-2016 09-06-2016
01-11-2016 09-05-2016
2016 2016 30-06-2016
12-09-2016 15-12-2016
10-2016 04-2016 04-2016 10-2016 27-05-2016 04-10-2016 07-04-2016 12-06-2016
Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Funding
Funding 2016 Department of Psychiatry VUmc / GGZ inGeest Table 1: Funding obtained by our researchers (funding goes to department of psychiatry) Name
Project
Funding
Dols A Dröes RM
Focus on Recovery ACA congres
Innovation GGZinGeest
Dröes RM
Update Website Helpdesk Ontmoetingscentra
Dröes RM
Film Onvergetelijk project
Dröes RM
De Veder contactmethode in Beeld
Jansen R
BBMRI 2.0: BIOS QTL Atlas Integrated genomics analyses
Meiland FJM Dröes RM Mokkenstorm J Smit JH Muntingh A Batelaan NM Balkom AJLM van Smit JH van Meijel B Francke A NIVEL van Marle HJF van Marle HJF Rhebergen D Penninx BW (WP leader) Schmaal L plus other countries Penninx BW (VUmc as co-partner) Lamers F plus other countries Penninx BW Penninx BW Veltman DJ Penninx BW Beekman ATF and others Muntingh A Batelaan NM Smit JH Verhoeven JE
Wiersma JE
Amount €
Department
12.375 3.500
VUmc D II VUmc D II
Stichting C&vB
6.000
VUmc D II
Stichting C&vB
10.960
VUmc D II
Stichting C&vB BBMRI
14.253
VUmc D II
70.000
VUmc D II
Exergaming
Stichting Dioraphte
70.000
VUmc D II
SURE-NL Suicide Research
VUmc/VU/GGZ inGeest/113 online ZonMw onderzoeksprogramma GGZ
469.200
GGZ inGeest
148.589
GGZ inGeest
Optimal palliative Care for People with severe Mental Illness
ZonMw
369.039
VUmc D II
Unlocking sleep as a new treatment window in post-traumatic stress disorder Sleep as a window to target traumatic memories The RECALL-study: rivastigmine randomized, double-blind, placebocontrolled crossover trial PRISM: social withdrawal as central phenotype (MDD, Schizophrenia and earlyAD patients).
ZonMw offroad
66.339
VUmc D II
NWO-VENI
250.000
VUmc D II
ZonMw
290.988
VUmc D II
EU-IMI 2 (Innovative Medicines Initiative) European Union & pharmaceutical industry EU_IMI 2 (Innovative Medicines Initiative) European Union & pharmaceutical industry Janssen pharmaceuticals (J&J) Boehringer Ingelheim
775.000
VUmc D II
675.000
VUmc D II
692.000 997.292
VUmc D II VUmc D II
ZonMw, OnderzoeksProgramma GGz Langlopend Onderzoek - Startsubsidie Depressie Actelion, totaal 25.778
49.997
GGZ inGeest
6.350
GGZ inGeest
4.800
GGZ inGeest
27.705 5.009.387
GGZ inGeest
RCOAK
The APT-study: adolescents' preferences for treatment of depressive symptomatology
RADAR: electronic monitoring assessments at MDD, epilepsy and migraine. VUmc: EMA in MDD patients. Anxious depression ARCADE: Amygdala Reactivity and neural Connectivity in Anxiety and DEpression. MARIO (Mood and Resilience in Offspring) Ontwikkeling E-health modules voor patiënten met pulmonale hypertensie Is posttraumatische stress stoornis geassocieerd met een snellere biologische veroudering; en is dit verschillend voor mannen en vrouwen? Follow up study CBASP
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KNAW Van der Gaag beurs
Stichting tot steun VCVGZ Total
Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Funding Table 2: Other funding obtained by our researchers (funding goes to other department) Name
Project
Funding
Adriaanse, M Meijel B van Tulder M Stringer B Beekman A Slottje P van Schaik DJF and others
Cost-effectiveness of a tailored lifestyle intervention in patients with serious mental illnes
ZonMW
444.704
VU Gezondheidswetenschappen
Efficacy and safety of off label low dose antidepressants (amitriptyline and mirtazapine) for chronic insomnia: a doubleblind, randomized placebo-controlled trial in general practice. Opzet onderzoeksgroep Sinai Centrum onderdeel van Arkin (Jack Dekker) in samenwerking met GGZinGeest/VUmc Participatie Jeugd en Jongeren met psychische en gedragsproblemen Ambulantisering vanuit cliëntperspectief. Eerste meting
ZonMW
492.002
VUmc huisartsgeneeskunde
Ondersteuning van zelfmanagement en terugvalpreventie bij patiënten met (deels) herstelde angst- en depressieve stoornissen
RAAK-SIA
Thomaes K Beekman A Heuvel OA van den Dekker J (Arkin) Theunissen J Rookhuizen E Theunissen J Dekker J (Arkin) de Wit M (GGD A’dam) van Meijel B Muntingh A Batelaan N Someren, Eus van van Ballegooijen W Smit JH Riper H Mokkenstorm J
Continuous Assessment for Suicide Prevention and Research (CASPAR)
Amount €
Stichting Steunfonds Joodse GGZ
ZonMw GGD-Amsterdam
Bial Foundation ZonMw
Total
265.000 per jaar gedurende 5 jaar 200.000 185.650
163.772 (waarvan 21.000 voor GiG) 50.000 399.565
Department
Arkin/Sinai Centrum Hogeschool Amsterdam GGD Amsterdam InHolland
Herseninstituut VU
2.200.693
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Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Media Media attention 2016 Television / Radio / Internet (selection) Name
Date
Medium
Topic
Beekman ATF
10-02-16
Bot M
10-04-16
Antdepressiva: Hoe kan het dat er meer dan 1 miljoen prescripties zijn per jaar in Nederland Interview over relatie voeding en depressie
Dols, A
1-10-2016
Dröes RM
4-1-2016
Television: (VARA) - ZEMBLA Podcast/radio: Swammerdam, Amsterdam FM Televison: NPO Nieuwsuur Radio: NTR radio, kunst en kultuur
Dröes RM
25-2-2016
Dröes RM
Febr 2016
Dröes RM
Febr 2016
Dröes RM
Dec 2016
Dröes RM
4-10-2016 0-12-2016
Heuvel OA van den
Sept 2016
Honig A Kieviet N
Jan 2016
Kooij JJS
Mrt 2016
Kooij JJS
Nov 2016
Meiland FJM
8-12-2016
Mokkenstorm J
14-04-2016
Mokkenstorm J
07-12-2016
Mokkenstorm J
30-06-2016
Riper H en Hoogendoorn M (VU) Riper H
27-02-2016
Riper H
08-02-2016
Riper H
06-2016
13-01-2016
Internet: activeaging.nl Internet: zorgsaam.nl Internet: Alzheimer Nederland Vrijwilligersplein Internet: INTERDEM website Internet: JPND website and Worcester.ac.uk Several online news items: Medicalfacts.nl, mijngezondheidsgis.nl, ggztotaal.nl Several online new items: Ad.nl, Nu.nl, rtnieuwsl.nl skipr.nl, metrotime.be Television: TV MAX Radio: Een Vandaag Radio: NPO radio 1 : Langs de Lijn Radio: NPO Radio 1 Online news item: RTL nieuws online Internet: NOS nieuwsuur online Podcast/radio: Radio Swammerdam Television: EenVandaag (AvroTros TV) Internet/blog: MindDistrict Internet: GGZ totaal
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Dols about problem of misdiagnosis of frontotemporal dementia Radiointerview in het kader van Onderzoek ‘Onvergetelijk’ naar de implementatie van interactieve museum rondleidingen voor mensen met dementie en hun mantelzorgers Ontmoetingscentra 3.0: voor een betere levenskwaliteit voor mensen met dementie en hun mantelzorgers Coensdike zegt ‘Ja!’ tegen Ontmoetingscentra 3.0 Ontmoetingscentra 3.0: voor een betere levenskwaliteit voor mensen met dementie en hun mantelzorgers Publication of the month December 2016: Dröes et al. Social Health and Dementia MeetingDem progress update; JPND project brings Dutch model for Dementia care to Italy, Poland and the UK De kracht van herhaling
Antidepressant use during pregnancy: don’t feel quilty (PhD project Noera Kievit) ADHD bij ouderen Nav bericht Volkskrant over toename bloedstroom hersenen bij kinderen met ADHD na behandeling ritalin Onvergetelijk rondleidingen in musea voor mensen met dementie en mantelzorgers Miek Smilde en Jan Mokkenstorm: persoonlijk pleidooi over suïcide Nieuwe aanpak tegen zelfmoord moet tij keren (113 Online) De gedachte dat ik dood moet zijn, is er iedere dag (113 Online) Kansen en risico's van Big Data in de gezondheidszorg Skypen met de Psycholoog, interview met Heleen Riper The future of eHealth, video interview Heleen Riper De drie grootste beren in het digitale oerwoud van de GGZ. Willem Gotink, interview met Heleen Riper
Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Media Name
Date
Medium
Topic
Someren EJW van
09-02-2016
Interview: Slapeloosheid van grote invloed op depressies
Someren EJW van
09-02-2016
Someren EJW van
09-02-2016
Someren EJW van
18-03-2016
Someren EJW van
20-05-2016
Someren EJW van
21-05-2016
Someren EJW van
26-11-2016
Thomaes K
18-11-2016
Television: NPO-MAX, Tijd voor Max Television: KRO-NCRV, Brandpunt Television (web only): KRO-NCRV, Brandpunt Internet: www.vu.nl Podcast/radio: The Daily Lipid Podcast, episode 10 NPO Radio 1: AVRO-TROS Nieuwsshow Television: RTL nieuws Internet: https://www.movisie.nl
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Report: Bang voor de nacht Interview: Tips om slapeloosheid te voorkomen Wereld Slaapdag: Eus van Someren ligt wakker van slapeloosheid How to know if your genetics contribute to your sensitivity to blue light and poor sleep and what to do about it Slapen in een nieuwe omgeving is vermoeiend Slaap Vroeger en verder erkend als effectieve interventie
Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Media Newspapers/ Magazines (selection) Name
Date
Batelaan NM
Zomer 2016
Beekman ATF
10-02-2016
Magazine / newspaper Vizier (Patiëntenblad van de Angst, Dwang en Fobiestichting) Psychopraktijk
Beekman ATF
10-03-2016
De Psychiater
Beekman ATF
12-04-2016
De Volkskrant
Beekman
November 2016 11-2016
De Volkskrant
Haeften-van Dijk M van
11-2016
Zorgvisie 46(11: )34-35
Heller H
2016
Ouders van Nu
Heuvel OA van den Heuvel OA van den
Jan 2016 September 2016
Kerkhof Y
2016
Parkinson magazine De Psychiater (jaargang 23, nummer 6) Medisch contact, 27/28, 26-30.
Mokkenstorm J
05-04-2016
Vrij Nederland
Mokkenstorm J
30-06-2016
De Volkskrant
Penninx BWJH
31-07-2016
Algemeen Dagblad, regio Amersfoort
Riper H
03 01-2016
Algemeen Dagblad
Riper H Someren EJW van Someren EJW van Someren EJW van
08-02-2016 04-02-2016 10-02-2016 01-08-2016
Wiersma JE
2016
Financieel Dagblad NRC and NRC-Next Metro lifestyle Het Parool, PS Lifestyle Viva
Haeften-van Dijk M van
Zorg en Welzijn
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Topic Hoop op verbetering therapie bij hardnekkige angstklachten (CBD studie) De held: dubbelinterview met voor mij belangrijke supervisor (Willem Wenniger) Interview naar aanleiding van afscheid als voorzitter van de NVvP Interview over antidepressiva en suïcidaliteit nav de dood door suïcide van Wim Brands Twee interviews over de werkzaamheid van antidepressiva Interview met Marijke Van Haeften nav promotieonderzoek ‘Dagbehandeling dementie kan het best in de wijk’ Interview met Marijke van Haeften door J. Wevers Dagbesteding voor mensen met dementie buiten het verpleeghuis Op een grijze wolk (portretten). Bijschrift over MamaKits Online cognitieve training De kracht van herhaling Interview met Yvonne Kerkhof door Bas Knoop: een tablet voor mensen met dementie, langer zelfstandig met domotica Psychiater Jan Mokkenstorm: onthoud, zelfmoord is geen bewuste keuze (remember, suicide is not a conscious choice) Jan Mokkenstorm: 'Het therapielandschap is heel erg vrouwelijk' Amersfoortse hoogleraar bestrijdt volksziekte nr. 1: depressie (Professor from Amersfoort fights depression) Digitale behandeling razend populair in Nederland, interview met Heleen Riper Shortlist eHealth door Heleen Riper Word wakker minister! Neem slapeloosheid serieus Science says: goede nachtrust voorkomt depressie Slaapkamermythes (Slaapweek) Depressie
Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Media Online Health Information (initiated by researchers of our department) Researcher
Health information about
Website
Balkom A van
Nederlands Kenniscentrum Angst en Depressie (NedKAD) – Dutch Knowledge Center Anxiety and Depression Twitter with news about depression and anxiety, supported by NedKAD Helpdesk Ontmoetingscentra Informative website on Meeting Centers Support Program for people with dementia and their carers and for professional organisations and workers Information desk dementia care VUmc
http://www.nedkad.nl
Balkom A van Dröes RM/ Meiland F Dröes RM/ Meiland F Dröes RM Honig A
STAR e-learning for carers of people with dementia
http://twitter.com/angstdepressie http://www.vumc.nl/afdelingen/ontmoe tingscentradementie.nl http://www.vumc.nl/afdelingen/informa tiedesk-dementiezorg.nl http://courses.startraining.eu/ http://www.poppoli.nl
Kupka RW
Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Psychiatry Expert center Amsterdam (POP-poli) Rapid cycling bipolar disorder
Meijel B van
Research and innovations in mental health nursing
http://www.ggzverpleegkunde.nl
Mokkenstorm M
Suicide prevention
https://www.113online.nl
Someren EJW van
Slapeloosheid kent verschillende oorzaken
Thomaes K
Vroeger en verder in overzicht van effectieve interventies bij huiselijk en seksueel geweld
http://www.lichamelijkeongemakken.nl/ slapen https://www.huiselijkgeweld.nl/interven ties/effectieveinterventies/overzicht3/vroeger-enverder
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http://www.uptodate.com
Indicators of esteem and societal impact – Media Online information on our research projects Research projects at GGZ inGeest (using patients of GGZ inGeest) Research projects at VUmc psychiatry AMSTAD: Amsterdam Study on Anxiety and Depression NESDA: Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety NESDO: Nederlandse Studie naar Depressie bij Ouderen CBASP: Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy LASA: Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam MOTAR: Mood Treatment with Antidepressants or Running study MooDFOOD: Preventing depression through food MamaKits: Online research on guided selfhelp for pregnant women suffering form stress/worries E-Compared Mastermind PRISM RADAR JPND-InCure
https://www.ggzingeest.nl/onderzoek/meedo en-onderzoek/lopende-onderzoekenggzingeest https://www.vumc.nl/afdelingen/Psychiatrie/ onderzoekpsychiatrie/onderzoekmeedoen/lopend-onderzoek http://www.amstad.nl http://www.nesda.nl https://nesdo.onderzoek.io http://cbasp.amstad.nl http://www.lasa-vu.nl http://www.motar.nl http://www.moodfood-vu.eu http://www.mamakits.nl/onderzoek http://www.e-compared.eu http://mastermind-project.eu http://prism-project.eu/en/prism-study http://www.imi.europa.eu/content/radar-cns http://www.neurodegenerationresearch.eu/w p-content/uploads/2015/02/InCure.pdf
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Publications 2016
Publications 2016 Department of Psychiatry VUmc Research Department GGZ inGeest International publications (refereed)
10. Beekman AT. Global mental health for older adults. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2016; 24(4):259-260.
*Authors of our department as part of consortium 1.
Adams HH, Hibar DP, Chouraki V, et al. (including Milaneschi Y, Schmaal L, Penninx BW, Veltman DJ). Novel genetic loci underlying human intracranial volume identified through genome-wide association. Nature Neuroscience 2016; 19(12):1569-1582.
2.
Amin N, Allebrandt KV, van der Spek A, et al. (including Penninx BW). Genetic variants in RBFOX3 are associated with sleep latency. European Journal of Human Genetics 2016; 24:1488-1495.
3.
Antypa N, Vogelzangs N, Meesters Y, Schoevers R, Penninx BW. Chronotype associations with depression and anxiety disorder in a large cohort study. Depression & Anxiety 2016; 33:75-83.
4.
Arnone D, Job D, Selvaraj S, et al. (including Veltman DJ). Computational meta-analysis of statistical parametric maps in major depression. Human Brain Mapping 2016; 37(4):1393-1404.
5.
Arts MHL, Collard RM, Comijs HC, Zuidersma M, de Rooij S, Naarding P, Oude Voshaar RC. Physical and cognitive frailty in depressed older adults: findings from the NESDO study. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association (JAMDA) 2016; 17(1):36-43.
6.
Asselbergs J, Ruwaard J, Ejdys M, Schrader N, Sijbrandij M, Riper H. Mobile Phone-Based Unobtrusive Ecological Momentary Assessment of Day-to-Day Mood: An Explorative Study. Journal of medical Internet research 2016; 18(3):e72.
7.
Barban N, Jansen R, de Vlaming R, et al. (including Penninx BW). Genome-wide analysis identifies 12 loci influencing human reproductive behavior. Nature Genetics 2016; 48(12):1462-1472.
8.
Batelaan N. Childhood trauma predicts onset and recurrence of depression, and comorbid anxiety and depressive disorders. Evidence- based Mental Health 2016; 19(3):e18.
9.
Batelaan NM, Seldenrijk A, Bot M, van Balkom AJ, Penninx BW. Anxiety and new onset of cardiovascular disease: critical review and metaanalysis. British Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 208(3):223-231.
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11. Berends T, van Meijel B, Nugteren W, Deen M, Danner UN, Hoek HW, van Elburg AA. Rate, timing and predictors of relapse in patients with anorexia nervosa following a relapse prevention program: a cohort study. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16(1):316. 12. Bet PM, Verbeek EC, Milaneschi Y, Straver DBM, Uithuisje T, Bevova MR, Hugtenburg JG, Heutink P, Penninx BWJH, Hoogendijk WJG. A common polymorphism in the ABCB1 gene is associated with side effects of PGP-dependent antidepressants in a large naturalistic Dutch cohort. Pharmacogenomics 2016; 16:202-208. 13. Biesheuvel-Leliefeld KE, Kok GD, Bockting CL, de Graaf R, Ten Have M, van der Horst HE, van Schaik A, van Marwijk HW, Smit F. Non-fatal disease burden for subtypes of depressive disorder: population-based epidemiological study. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16:139. 14. Bijker L, Kleiboer A, Riper H, Cuijpers P, Donker T. E-care 4 caregivers - an online intervention for nonprofessional caregivers of patients with depression: study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial. Trials 2016; 17:193. 15. Black CN, Bot M, Scheffer PG, Penninx BWJH. Sociodemographic and lifestyle determinants of plasma oxidative stress markers 8-OHdG and F2Isoprostanes and associations with metabolic syndrome. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity 2016:7530820. 16. Black CN, Penninx BW, Bot M, Odegaard AO, Gross MD, Matthews KA, Jacobs DR Jr. Oxidative stress, anti-oxidants and the cross-sectional and longitudinal association with depressive symptoms: results from the CARDIA study. Translational Psychiatry 2016; 6:e743. 17. Boehlen FH, Joos A, Bergmann F, et al. (including van Reedt Dortland A). [Evaluation of the German Version of the "INTERMED-Self-Assessment"Questionnaire (IM-SA) to Assess Case Complexity]. [Article in German] Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, medizinische Psycholologie 2016; 66(5):180-186.
Publications 2016 18. Boerema AM, Cuijpers P, Beekman AT, Hellenthal A, Voorrips L, van Straten A. Is duration of psychological treatment for depression related to return into treatment? Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 2016; 51(11):1495-1507. 19. Boerema AM, Kleiboer A, Beekman AT, van Zoonen K, Dijkshoorn H, Cuijpers P. Determinants of helpseeking behavior in depression: a cross-sectional study. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16:78. 20. Bosman RC, Huijbregts KM, Verhaak PF, Ruhé HG, van Marwijk HW, van Balkom AJ, Batelaan NM. Long-term antidepressant use: a qualitative study on perspectives of patients and GPs in primary care. British Journal of General Practice 2016; 66(651):e708-719. 21. Boß L, Lehr D, Reis D, Vis C, Riper H, Berking M, Ebert DD. Reliability and Validity of Assessing User Satisfaction With Web-Based Health Interventions. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016; 18(8):e234. 22. Bot M, Milaneschi Y, Penninx BW, Drent ML. Plasma insulin-like growth factor I levels are higher in depressive and anxiety disorders, but lower in antidepressant medication users. Psychoneuroendocrinology (PNEC) 2016; 68:148-155. 23. Botterman J, Bode C, Siemons L, van de Laar MA, Dekker J. Exploring fatigue trajectories in early symptomatic knee and hip osteoarthritis: 6-year results from the CHECK study. Journal of Rheumatology 2016; 43:1413-1420.
27. Braamse AM, Yi JC, Visser OJ, Heymans MW, van Meijel B, Dekker J, Syrjala KL. Developing a risk prediction model for long-term physical and psychological functioning after hematopoietic cell transplantation. Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation 2016; 22(3):549-556. 28. Braamse AM, van Meijel B, Visser OJ, Boenink AD, Cuijpers P, Eeltink CE, Hoogendoorn AW, van Marwijk, Kooy M, van Oppen P, Huijgens PC, Beekman AT, Dekker J. A randomized clinical trial on the effectiveness of an intervention to treat psychological distress and improve quality of life after autologous stem cell transplantation. Annals of Hematology 2016; 95(1):105-114. 29. Braamse AM, van Turenhout ST, Terhaar, Sive Droste JS, de Groot GH, van der Hulst RW, KlemtKropp M, Kuiken SD, Loffeld RJ, Uiterwaal MT, Mulder CJ, Dekker J. Factors associated with anxiety and depressive symptoms in colorectal cancer survivors. European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2016;28:831-835. 30. Brailean A, Comijs HC, Aartsen MJ, Prince M, Prina M, Beekman A, Huisman M. Late-life depression symptom dimensions and cognitive functioning in the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA). Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 201:171-178. 31. Brand BL, Vissia EM, Chalavi S, Nijenhuis ER, Webermann AR, Draijer N, Reinders AA. DID is trauma based: further evidence supporting the trauma model of DID. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2016; 134(6):560-563.
24. Bouckaert F, Dols A, Emsell L, De Winter FL, Vansteelandt K, Claes L, Sunaert S, Stek M, Sienaert P, Vandenbulcke M. Relationship Between Hippocampal Volume, Serum BDNF, and Depression Severity Following Electroconvulsive Therapy in Late-Life Depression. Neuropsychopharmacology 2016; 41(11): 2741-2748. 25. Bouckaert F, De Winter FL, Emsell L, Dols A, Rhebergen D, Wampers M, Sunaert S, Stek M, Sienaert P, Vandenbulcke M. Grey matter volume increase following electroconvulsive therapy in patients with late life depression: a longitudinal MRI study. Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience 2016; 41(2):105-114. 26. Bousardt AM, Hoogendoorn AW, Noorthoorn EO, Hummelen JW, Nijman HL. Predicting inpatient aggression by self-reported impulsivity in forensic psychiatric patients. Criminal Behavior and Mental Health (CBMH) 2016; 26(3):161-173.
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32. Bron TI, Bijlenga D, Kooij JJ, Vogel SW, Wynchank D, Beekman AT, Penninx BW. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms add risk to circadian rhythm sleep problems in depression and anxiety. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 200:74-81. 33. Bron TI, Bijlenga D, Verduijn J, Penninx BW, Beekman AT, Kooij JJ. Prevalence of ADHD symptoms across clinical stages of major depressive disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 197:29-35. 34. Bruijel J, van der Meijden WP, Bijlenga D, Dorani F, Coppens JE, Te Lindert BH, Kooij JJ, van Someren EJ. Individual differences in the post-illumination pupil response to blue light: assessment without mydriatics. Biology (Basel) 2016; 5(3). 35. Buntrock C, Ebert DD, Lehr D, Smit F, Riper H, Berking M, Cuijpers P. Effect of a web-based guided self-help intervention for prevention of major depression in adults with subthreshold depression: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA 2016; 315(17):1854-1863.
Publications 2016 36. Burke SM, Kreukels BP, Cohen-Kettenis PT, Veltman DJ, Klink DT, Bakker J. Male-typical visuospatial functioning in gynephilic girls with gender dysphoria -organizational and activational effects of testosterone. Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience 2016; 41(6):395-404. 37. Canepa M, Bezante G, Vianello P, Ameri P, Milaneschi Y, et al. Diagnostic value of ischemia severity at myocardial perfusion imaging in elderly persons with suspected coronary disease. Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine 2016; 17(10):719-728. 38. Chan MK, Cooper JD, Bot M, Birkenhager TK, Bergink V, Drexhage HA, Steiner J, Rothermundt M, Penninx BW, Bahn S. Blood-based immuneendocrine biomarkers of treatment response in depression. Journal of Psychiatric Research 2016; 83:249-259. 39. Chan MK, Cooper JD, Bot M, Steiner J, Penninx BW, Bahn S. Identification of an immuneneuroendocrine biomarker panel for detection of depression: a joint effects statistical approach. Neuroendocrinology 2016; 103(6):693-710. 40. Chen J, Bacanu SA, Yu H, Zhao Z, Jia P, et al. (including Milaneschi Y, Penninx BW). Cotinine meta-analysis group, FTND meta-analysis group. Genetic relationship between schizophrenia and nicotine dependence. Scientific Reports 2016; 6:25671. 41. Cohn MD, Viding E, McCrory E, Pape L, van den Brink W, Doreleijers TA, Veltman DJ, Popma A. Regional grey matter volume and concentration in at-risk adolescents: Untangling associations with callous-unemotional traits and conduct disorder symptoms. Psychiatry Research 2016; 254:180-187. 42. Cohn MD, van Lith K, Kindt M, Pape LE, Doreleijers TA, van den Brink W, Veltman DJ, Popma A. Fear extinction, persistent disruptive behavior and psychopathic traits: fMRI in late adolescence. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN) 2016; 11(7):1027-1035. 43. Colombo MA, Wei Y, Ramautar JR, LinkenkaerHansen K, Tagliazucchi E, Van Someren EJ. More Severe Insomnia Complaints in People with Stronger Long-Range Temporal Correlations in Wake Resting-State EEG. Frontiers in Physiology 2016; 7:576. 44. Colombo MA, Ramautar JR, Wei Y, Gomez-Herrero G, Stoffers D, Wassing R, Benjamins JS, Tagliazucchi E, van der Werf YD, Cajochen C, van Someren EJ. Wake high-density electroencephalographic spatiospectral signatures of insomnia. Sleep 2016; 39(5):1015-1027.
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45. Crins MH, Roorda LD, Smits N, et al. (including Dekker J). Calibration of the Dutch-Flemish PROMIS Pain Behavior item bank in patients with chronic pain. European Journal of Pain 2016; 20(2):284-296. 46. Darrow SM, Verhoeven JE, Révész D, Lindqvist D, Penninx BW, Delucchi KL, Wolkowitz OM, Mathews CA. The association between psychiatric disorders and telomere length. Psychosomatic Medicine 2016; 78(7):776-787. 47. Dautzenberg G, Lans L, Meesters PD, Kupka R, Beekman A, Stek ML, Dols A. The care needs of older patients with bipolar disorder. Aging & Mental Health 2016; 20(9):899-907. 48. de Bondt CC, Gerrits NJ, Veltman DJ, Berendse HW, van den Heuvel OA, van der Werf YD. Reduced taskrelated functional connectivity during a set-shifting task in unmedicated early-stage Parkinson's disease patients. BMC Neuroscience 2016; 17(1):20. 49. Dekkers KF, van Iterson M, Slieker RC, Moed MH, Bonder MJ, van Galen M,et al. (including Jansen R). Blood lipids influence DNA methylation in circulating cells. Genome Biology 2016; 17(1):138. 50. de Koning EJ, van der Zwaluw NL, van Wijngaarden JP, et al. (including Penninx BW). Effects of twoyear vitamin B12 and folic acid supplementation on depressive symptoms and quality of life in older adults with elevated homocysteine concentrations: additional results from the B-PROOF study, an RCT. Nutrients 2016; 8(11). 51. de Mey L, Çömlekçi C, de Reuver F, van Waard I, van Gool R, Scheerman JF, van Meijel B. Oral Hygiene in patients with severe mental illness: a pilot study on the collaboration between oral hygienists and mental health nurses. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 2016; 52(3):194-200. 52. de Mooij LD, Kikkert M, Lommerse N, Theunissen J, de Koning M, de Haan L, Beekman A, Duurkoop P, Dekker J. Homesick: residential and care patterns in patients with severe mental illness. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16:431 53. den Boeft M, Twisk JW, Terluin B, Penninx BW, van Marwijk HW, Numans ME, van der Wouden JC, van der Horst HE. The association between medically unexplained physical symptoms and health care use over two years and the influence of depressive and anxiety disorders and personality traits: a longitudinal study. BMC Health Services Research 2016; 16:100.
Publications 2016 54. den Boeft M, Twisk JW, Hoekstra T, Terluin B, Penninx BW, van der Wouden JC, Numans ME, van der Horst HE. Medically unexplained physical symptoms and work functioning over 2 years: their association and the influence of depressive and anxiety disorders and job characteristics. BMC Family Practice 2016; 17:46. 55. de Raaff C, Derks EAJ, Torensma B, Honig A, Vrouenraets BC. Breast reconstruction after mastectomy: does it decrease depression at the long-term? Gland Surgery 2016; 5(4):377-384. 56. de Vries FE, Cath DC, Hoogendoorn AW, van Oppen P, Glas G, Veltman DJ, van den Heuvel OA, van Balkom AJ. Tic-related versus tic-free ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder: clinical picture and 2-year natural course. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2016; 77(10):e1240-e1247. 57. de Waal MWM, Gussekloo J, Hegeman A, Verhaak PFM, van der Mast RC, Comijs HC. The effect of pain on severity of depressive disorders in older patients: the role of perceived control. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 197: 239-244. 58. Diaz BA, Hardstone R, Mansvelder HD, van Someren EJ, Linkenkaer-Hansen K. Resting-state subjective experience and EEG biomarkers are associated with sleep-onset latency. Frontiers of Psychology 2016; 7:492.
63. Ebert DD, Lehr D, Heber E, Riper H, Cuijpers P, Berking M. Internet- and mobile-based stress management for employees with adherencefocused guidance: efficacy and mechanism of change. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health 2016; 42(5):382-394. 64. Ebert DD, Heber E, Berking M, Riper H, Cuijpers P, Funk B, Lehr D. Self-guided internet-based and mobile-based stress management for employees: results of a randomised controlled trial. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2016; 73(5):315-323. 65. Ebert DD, Donkin L, Andersson G, et al. (including Riper H). Does Internet-based guided-self-help for depression cause harm? An individual participant data meta-analysis on deterioration rates and its moderators in randomized controlled trials. Psychological Medicine 2016; 46(13):2679-2693. 66. Ehret GB, Ferreira T, Chasman DI, et al. (including Smit JH, Penninx BW). The genetics of blood pressure regulation and its target organs from association studies in 342,415 individuals. Nature Genetics 2016; 48(10):1171-1184. 67. Fan S, van den Heuvel OA, Cath DC, van der Werf YD, de Wit SJ, de Vries FE, Veltman DJ, Pouwels PJ. Mild white matter changes in un-medicated Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder patients and their unaffected siblings. Frontiers in Neuroscience 2016; 9:495.
59. Distel MA, Smit JH, Spinhoven P, Penninx BWJH. Borderline personality features in depressed or anxious patients. Psychiatry Research 2016; 241: 224-231. 60. Dols A, Kessing LV, Strejilevich SA, et al.; International Society for Bipolar Disorders Task Force for Older Adults with Bipolar Disorder. Do current national and international guidelines have specific recommendations for older adults with bipolar disorder? A brief report. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2016; 31(12):12951300. 61. Dols A, van Liempt S, Gossink F, Krudop WA, Sikkes S, Pijnenburg YA, Stek ML. Identifying specific clinical symptoms of behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia versus differential psychiatric disorders in patients presenting with a late-onset Frontal Lobe Syndrome. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2016; 77(10):1391-1395. 62. Dols A, Krudop W, Möller C, Shulman K, Sajatovic M, Pijnenburg YA. Late life bipolar disorder evolving into frontotemporal dementia mimic. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment 2016; 12:2207-2212.
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68. Fassaert T, Heijnen H, de Wit MA, Peen J, Beekman AT, Dekker J. The association between ethnic background and characteristics of first mental health treatment for psychotic disorders in the Netherlands between 2001 and 2005. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 2016; 51(12):1591-1601. 69. Fineberg NA, Menchon JM, Zohar J, Veltman DJ. Compulsivity-A new trans-diagnostic research domain for the Roadmap for Mental Health Research in Europe (ROAMER) and Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiatives. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2016; 26(5):797-799. 70. Fleming TM, de Beurs D, Khazaal Y, Gaggioli A, Riva G, Botella C, Baños RM, Aschieri F, Bavin LM, Kleiboer A, Merry S, Lau HM, Riper H. Maximizing the impact of e-therapy and serious gaming: time for a paradigm shift. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2016; 7:65. 71. Forde NJ, Kanaan AS, Widomska J, Padmanabhuni SS, Nespoli E, et al (including van den Heuvel OA, Veltman DJ). TS-EUROTRAIN: A European-wide investigation and training network on the etiology and pathophysiology of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. Frontiers in Neuroscience 2016; 10:384.
Publications 2016 72. Fragkaki I, Thomaes K, Sijbrandij M. Posttraumatic stress disorder under ongoing threat: a review of neurobiological and neuroendocrine findings. European Journal of Psychotraumatology 2016; 7:30915. 73. *Franke B, Stein JL, Ripke S, Anttila V, Hibar DP, et al (including Veltman DJ, Penninx BW as part of consortium). Genetic influences on schizophrenia and subcortical brain volumes: large-scale proof of concept. Nature Neuroscience 2016; 19(3):420-431. 74. Frijling JL, van Zuiden M, Koch SB, Nawijn L, Veltman DJ, Olff M. Effects of intranasal oxytocin on amygdala reactivity to emotional faces in recently trauma-exposed individuals. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN) 2016; 11(2):327-336. 75. Frijling JL, van Zuiden M, Koch SB, Nawijn L, Veltman DJ, Olff M. Intranasal oxytocin affects amygdala functional connectivity after trauma script-driven imagery in distressed recently traumaexposed individuals. Neuropsychopharmacology 2016; 41(5):1286-1296. 76. Gale CR, Hagenaars SP, Davies G, Hill WD, Liewald DC, Cullen B, Penninx BW; International Consortium for Blood Pressure GWAS, CHARGE Consortium Aging and Longevity Group, Boomsma DI, Pell J, McIntosh AM, Smith DJ, Deary IJ, Harris SE. Pleiotropy between neuroticism and physical and mental health: findings from 108 038 men and women in UK Biobank. Translational Psychiatry 2016; 6:e791. 77. Generaal E, Vogelzangs N, Macfarlane GJ, Geenen R, Smit JH, de Geus EJ, Penninx BW, Dekker J. Biological stress systems, adverse life events and the onset of chronic multisite musculoskeletal pain: a 6-year cohort study. Annals of Rheumatic Diseases 2016; 75:847-854. 78. Generaal E, Milaneschi Y, Jansen R, Elzinga BM, Dekker J, Penninx BW. The brain-derived neurotrophic factor pathway, life stress, and chronic multi-site musculoskeletal pain. Molecular Pain 2016; 12. 79. Gerrits NJ, van Loenhoud AC, van den Berg SF, Berendse HW, Foncke EM, Klein M, Stoffers D, van der Werf YD, van den Heuvel OA. Cortical thickness, surface area and subcortical volume differentially contribute to cognitive heterogeneity in Parkinson's disease. PLoS One 2016; 11(2):e0148852. 80. Geurts HM, Stek ML, Comijs HC. Autism characteristics in elderly with depressive disorders. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2016; 24(2):161-169.
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81. Gibson-Smith D, Bot M, Milaneschi Y, Twisk JW, Visser M, Brouwer IA, Penninx BW. Major depressive disorder, antidepressant use, and subsequent 2-year weight change patterns in the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2016; 77(2):e144-151. 82. Gibson-Smith D, Bot M, Paans NP, Visser M, Brouwer I, Penninx BW. The role of obesity measures in the development and persistence of major depressive disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 198:222-229. 83. Gillan CM, Robbins TW, Sahakian BJ, van den Heuvel OA, van Wingen G. The role of habit in compulsivity. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2016; 26(5):828-840. 84. Gormley P, Anttila V, Winsvold BS, Palta P, Esko T, Pers TH, Farh KH, et al (including Penninx BW). Meta-analysis of 375,000 individuals identifies 38 susceptibility loci for migraine. Nature Genetics 2016; 48:856-866. 85. Gossink FT, Dols A, Krudop WA, Sikkes SA, Kerssens CJ, Prins ND, Scheltens P, Stek ML, Pijnenburg YA. Formal psychiatric disorders are not overrepresented in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease 2016; 51(4):1249-1256. 86. Gossink FT, Dols A, Kerssens CJ, Krudop WA, Kerklaan BJ, Scheltens P, Stek ML, Pijnenburg YA. Psychiatric diagnoses underlying the phenocopy syndrome of behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 2016; 87(1):64-68. 87. Gottschalk MG, Cooper JD, Chan MK, Bot M, Penninx BW, Bahn S. Serum biomarkers predictive of depressive episodes in panic disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research 2016;73:53-62. 88. Gouwenberg B, Karamat AD, van Naem N, Hoolwerf B, Bekkers R, Schuyt T, Smit JH. Foundations supporting research and innovation in Europe: results and lessons from the eufori study. The Foundation Review 2016; 1(1):108-115. 89. Grant JE, Fineberg N, van Ameringen M, Cath D, Visser H, Carmi L, Pallanti S, Hollander E, van Balkom AJ. New treatment models for compulsive disorders. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2016; 26(5):877-884. 90. Gratten J, Wray NR, Peyrot WJ, McGrath JJ, Visscher PM, Goddard ME. Risk of psychiatric illness from advanced paternal age is not predominantly from de novo mutations. Nature Genetics 2016; 48(7):718-724.
Publications 2016 91. Groeneweg-Koolhoven I, Comijs HC, Naarding P, de Waal MWM, van der Mast RC. Apathy in depressed older persons: course and predictors. The NESDO study. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology 2016; 29(4) 178-186. 92. Groeneweg-Koolhoven I, Huitema LJ, de Waal MW, Stek ML, Gussekloo J, van der Mast RC, Rhebergen D. Latent class analysis of the Apathy Scale does not identify subtypes of apathy in general populationbased older persons. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2016; 31(9): 1021-1028. 93. Gusev A, Ko A, Shi H, Bhatia G, Chung W, Penninx BW, Jansen R, de Geus EJ, Boomsma DI, Wright FA, Sullivan PF, et al. Integrative approaches for largescale transcriptome-wide association studies. Nature Genetics 2016; 48:245-252. 94. Haenisch F, Cooper JD, Reif A, Kittel-Schneider S, Steiner J, et al. (including Penninx BW). Towards a blood-based diagnostic panel for bipolar disorder. Brain, Behavior and Immunity 2016; 52:49-57. 95. Hattink BJJ, Meiland FJ, Overmars-Marx T, de Boer ME, Jedlitschka A, Ebben P, Stalpers-Croeze I, Flick S, Van der Leeuw J, Karkowski I, Dröes RM. The electronic, personalisable Rosetta system for dementia care: exploring the userfriendliness, usefulness and impact. Disability and Rehabilation. Assistive Technology 2016; 11(1):61-71. 96. Hattink B, Dröes RM, Sikkes S, Lemstra E. Evaluation of the Digital Alzheimer Center: testing usability and usefulness of an online portal for patients with dementia and their carers. JMIR research protocols 2016; 5(3): e144. 97. Haverkamp GL, Torensma B, Vergouwen AC, Honig A. Correction: psychological distress in the hospital setting: a comparison between native Dutch and immigrant patients. PLoS One 2016; 11(7):e0159697. 98. Haverkamp GL, Loosman WL, Beukel TO van den, Hoekstra T, Dekker FW, et al. (including Honig A). The association of acculturation and depressive and anxiety symptoms in immigrant chronic dialysis patients. General Hospital Psychiatry 2016; 38:2630. 99. Heber E, Lehr D, Ebert DD, Berking M, Riper H. Web-based and mobile stress management intervention for employees: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016; 18(1):e21. 100. Hendriks IH, van Vliet D, Gerritsen DL, Dröes RM. Nature and dementia: development of a personcentered approach. International Psychogeriatrics 2016; 28(9):1455-1470.
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101. Hendriks SM, Spijker J, Licht CM, Hardeveld F, de Graaf R, Batelaan NM, Penninx BW, Beekman AT. Long-term disability in anxiety disorders. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16:248. 102. Hensen, MJ, de Mooij LD, Theunissen JR, Dekker J, Willemsen M, Zoeteman J, Peen J, de Wit MA. Pathways through care of severely mentally ill individuals experiencing multiple public crisis events: A qualitative description. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16:84. 103. Hermsen, LA, van der Wouden JC, Leone SS, Smalbrugge M, van der Horst HE, Dekker J. The longitudinal association of cognitive appraisals and coping strategies with physical functioning in older adults with joint pain and comorbidity: a cohort study. BMC Geriatrics 2016; 27;16:29. 104. Hiles S, Révész D, Lamers F, Giltay E, Penninx BWJH. Bidirectional prospective associations of metabolic syndrome components with depression, anxiety, and antidepressant use. Depression & Anxiety 2016; 33(8):754-764. 105. Holla JF, van de Poll-Franse LV, Huijgens PC, Mols F, Dekker J. Utilization of supportive care by survivors of colorectal cancer: results from the PROFILES registry. Supportive Care in Cancer 2016; 24:28832892. 106. Hollander E, Doernberg E, Shavitt R, Waterman RJ, Soreni N, Veltman DJ, Sahakian BJ, Fineberg NA. The cost and impact of compulsivity: A research perspective. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2016; 26(5):800-809. 107. Holwerda TJ, van Tilburg TG, Deeg DJ, Schutter N, Van R, Dekker J, Stek ML, Beekman AT, Schoevers RA. Impact of loneliness and depression on mortality: results from the Longitudinal Ageing Study Amsterdam. British Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 209(2):127-134 108. Hoogendijk EO, Deeg DJH, Poppelaars J, van der Horst M, Broese van Groenou MI, Comijs HC, Pasman HRW, van Schoor NM, Suanet B, Thomése F, van Tilburg TG, Visser M, Huisman M. The Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam: cohort update 2016 and major findings. European Journal of Epidemiology 2016; 31:927–945. 109. Hovenkamp-Hermelink JH, Riese H, van der Veen DC, Batelaan NM, Penninx BW, Schoevers RA. Low stability of diagnostic classifications of anxiety disorders over time: A six-year follow-up of the NESDA study. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 190:310-315.
Publications 2016 110. Hovens JG, Giltay EJ, van Hemert AM, Penninx BW. Childhood maltreatment and the course of depressive and anxiety disorders: the contribution of personality characteristics. Depression & Anxiety 2016; 33:27-34.
120. Jobst A, Brakemeier EL, Buchheim A, et al. (including Wiersma J). European Psychiatric Association Guidance on psychotherapy in chronic depression across Europe. European Psychiatry 2016; 33:18-36.
111. Hu MX, Lamers F, Hiles SA, Penninx BWJH, de Geus EJC. Basal autonomic activity, stress reactivity, and increases in metabolic syndrome components over time. Psychoneuroendocrinology (PNEC) 2016; 71: 119-126.
121. Joling KJ, Windle G, Dröes RM, Meiland F, van Hout HPJ, MacNeil-Vroomen J, van de Ven PM, MonizCook E, Woods B. Factors of resilience in informal caregivers of people with dementia from integrative international data analysis. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders 2016; 42:198– 214.
112. Hu MX, Lamers F, de Geus EJ, Penninx BW. Differential Autonomic Nervous System activity in depression and anxiety during stress depending on type of stressor. Psychosomatic Medicine 2016; 78:562-572. 113. Hu K, Riemersma-van der Lek RF, Patxot M, Li P, Shea SA, Scheer FA, van Someren EJ. Progression of dementia assessed by temporal correlations of physical activity: results from a 3.5-year, longitudinal randomized controlled trial. Scientific Reports 2016; 6:27742. 114. Huis in het Veld J, Verkaik R, van Meijel B, Verkade PJ, Werkman W, Hertogh C,Francke A. Selfmanagement by family caregivers to manage changes in the behavior and mood of their relative with dementia: an online focus group study. BMC Geriatrics 2016 May 3;16:95. 115. Huijbers MJ, Spinhoven P, Spijker J, Ruhé HG, van Schaik DJ, van Oppen P, et al. Discontinuation of antidepressant medication after mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for recurrent depression: randomised controlled non-inferiority trial. British Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 208(4):366-373. 116. Huijbers MJ, Spinhoven P, van Schaik DJ, Nolen WA, Speckens AE. Patients with a preference for medication do equally well in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for recurrent depression as those preferring mindfulness. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 195:32-39. 117. Jakobsdottir S, van Nieuwpoort IC, van Bunderen CC, de Ruiter MB, Twisk JW, Deijen JB, Veltman DJ, Drent ML. Acute and short-term effects of caloric restriction on metabolic profile and brain activation in obese, postmenopausal women. International Journal of Obesity 2016; 40(11):1671-1678. 118. Jansen R*, Penninx BW*, Madar V, et al. (including Milaneschi Y, Beekman A, Smit JH, van Grootheest G). Gene expression in major depressive disorder. Molecular Psychiatry 2016;21:444. (* shared first authorship) 119. Jeuring HW, Huisman M, Comijs HC, Stek ML, Beekman ATF. The long-term outcome of subthreshold depression in later life. Psychological Medicine 2016; 46:2855-2865.
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122. Kabia FM, Rhebergen D, van Exel E, Stek ML, Comijs HC. The predictive value of cortisol levels on 2-year course of depression in older persons. Psychoneuroendocrinology (PNEC) 2016; 63:320326. 123. Kemmeren LL, van Schaik DJ, Riper H, Kleiboer AM, Bosmans JE, Smit JH. Effectiveness of blended depression treatment for adults in specialised mental healthcare: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16:113. 124. Kenter RM, Cuijpers P, Beekman A, van Straten A. Effectiveness of a web-based guided self-help intervention for outpatients with a depressive disorder: short-term results from a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016; 18(3):e80. 125. Kerkhof YJ, Graff MJ, Bergsma A, de Vocht HH, Dröes RM. Better self-management and meaningful activities thanks to tablets? Development of a person-centered program to support people with mild dementia and their carers through use of hand-held touch screen devices. International Psychogeriatrics 2016; 28(11):1917-1929. 126. Kerssens CJ, Krudop WA, Prins ND, van Berckel BN, Rozemuller A, Seelay WW, Scheltens P, Stek ML, Pijnenburg YA. Schizophrenia as a mimic of behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia. Neurocase 2016; 22(3):285-288. 127. Kieviet N, de Groot S, Noppe G, de Rijke YB, van Rossum EFC, van den Akker ELT, Dolman KM, Honig A. Is poor neonatal adaptation after exposure to antidepressant medication related to fetal cortisol levels? An explorative study. Early Human Development 2016; 98:37-43. 128. Klaassen EB, Plukaard S, Evers EA, de Groot RH, Backes WH, Veltman DJ, Jolles J. Young and middleaged schoolteachers differ in the neural correlates of memory encoding and cognitive fatigue: a functional MRI study. Frontiers in Human Neurosciece 2016; 10:148.
Publications 2016 129. Kleiboer A, Smit J, Bosmans J, Ruwaard J, Andersson G, et al. (including Draisma S, van Schaik A, Kemmeren L, Riper H). European COMPARative Effectiveness research on blended Depression treatment versus treatment-as-usual (ECOMPARED): study protocol for a randomized controlled, non-inferiority trial in eight European countries. Trials 2016; 17(1):387. 130. Koch SB, van Zuiden M, Nawijn L, Frijling JL, Veltman DJ, Olff M. Aberrant resting-state brain activity in posttraumatic stress disorder: a metaanalysis and systematic review. Depression & Anxiety 2016; 33(7):592-605. 131. Koch SB, van Zuiden M, Nawijn L, Frijling JL, Veltman DJ, Olff M. Intranasal oxytocin normalizes amygdala functional connectivity in posttraumatic stress disorder. Neuropsychopharmacology 2016; 41(8):2041-2051. 132. Koch SB, van Zuiden M, Nawijn L, Frijling JL, Veltman DJ, Olff M. Intranasal oxytocin administration dampens amygdala reactivity towards emotional faces in male and female PTSD patients. Neuropsychopharmacology 2016; 41(6):1495-1504. 133. Koenders L, Cousijn J, Vingerhoets WA, van den Brink W, Wiers RW, Meijer CJ, Machielsen MW, Veltman DJ, Goudriaan AE, de Haan L. Grey matter changes associated with heavy cannabis use: a longitudinal sMRI study. PLoS One 2016; 11(5):e0152482. 134. Kolovos S, Kenter RM, Bosmans JE, Beekman AT, Cuijpers P, Kok RN, van Straten A. Economic evaluation of Internet-based problem-solving guided self-help treatment in comparison with enhanced usual care for depressed outpatients waiting for face-to-face treatment: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 200:284-292. 135. Kooij JJ, Michielsen M, Kruithof H, Bijlenga D. ADHD in old age: a review of the literature and proposal for assessment and treatment. Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics 2016; 16(12):1371-1381. 136. Kooij JJ. ADHD and Obesity. American Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 173(1):1-2. 137. Kooistra LC, Ruwaard J, Wiersma JE, van Oppen P, van der Vaart R, van Gemert-Pijnen L, Riper H. Development and initial evaluation of blended cognitive behavioural treatment for Major Depression in Routine Specialized Mental Health Care. Internet Interventions 2016; 1(4).
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138. Krebber AM, Jansen F, Witte BI, et al. (including Beekman AT). Stepped care targeting psychological distress in head and neck cancer and lung cancer patients: a randomized, controlled trial. Annals of Oncology 2016; 27(9):1754-1760. 139. Krudop WA, Dols A, Kerssens CJ, et al. (including Schouws S, Stek ML). Impact of imaging and cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers on behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia diagnosis within a late-onset frontal lobe syndrome cohort. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders 2016; 41(1-2):1626. 140. Kuźma E, Soni M, Littlejohns TJ, Ranson JM, van Schoor NM, et al. (including Comijs HC). Vitamin D and memory decline: Two population-based prospective studies. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease 2016; 50(4): 1099-1108. 141. Lai JS, Oldmeadow C, Hure AJ, McEvoy M, Hiles SA, Boyle M, Attia J. Inflammation mediates the association between fatty acid intake and depression in older men and women. Nutrition Research 2016; 36(3):234-245. 142. Lamers F, Cui LH, Hickie IB, Roca C, Machado-Vieira R, Zarate CA, Merikangas KR. Familial aggregation and heritability of the melancholic and atypical subtypes of depression. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 204:241-246. 143. Lamers F, Bot M, Jansen R, Chan MK, Cooper JD, Bahn S, Penninx BWJH. Serum proteomic profiles of depressive subtypes. Translational Psychiatry 2016; 6(7):e851. 144. Lamers F, Beekman ATF, van Hemert AM, Schoevers RA, Penninx BWJH. Six-year longitudinal course and outcomes of subtypes of depression. British Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 208(1):62-68. 145. Lammerts L, Schaafsma FG, Eikelenboom M, Vermeulen SJ, van Mechelen W, Anema JR, Penninx BWJH. Longitudinal associations between biopsychosocial factors and sustainable return to work of sick-listed workers with a depressive or anxiety disorder. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 2016;26:70-79. 146. Littooij E, Widdershoven GA, Stolwijk-Swüste JM, Doodeman S, Leget CJ, Dekker J. Global meaning in people with spinal cord injury: Content and changes. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine 2016; 39:197-205. 147. Littooij E, Leget CJ, Stolwijk-Swüste JM, Doodeman S, Widdershoven GA, Dekker J. The importance of 'global meaning' for people rehabilitating from spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord 2016; 54:1047-1052.
Publications 2016 148. Lubke GH, Miller PJ, Verhulst B, Bartels M, van Beijsterveldt T, Willemsen G, Boomsma DI, Middeldorp CM. A powerful phenotype for genefinding studies derived from trajectory analyses of symptoms of anxiety and depression between age seven and 18. American Journal of Medical Genetics B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics 2016; 171(7):948-957. 149. Luo X, Stavrakakis N, Penninx BW, Bosker FJ, Nolen WA, Boomsma DI, de Geus EJ, Smit JH, Snieder H, Nolte IM, Hartman CA. Does refining the phenotype improve replications rates? A review and replication of candidate gene studies on Major Depressive Disorder and Chronic Major Disorder. American Journal of Medical Genetics B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics 2016; 171B (2) :215-236. 150. Mackey S, Kan KJ, Chaarani B, Alia-Klein N, Batalla A, Brooks S, et al (including Schmaal L, Veltman DJ). Genetic imaging consortium for addiction medicine: From neuroimaging to genes. Progress in Brain Research 2016; 224:203-223. 151. *Marioni RE, Ritchie SJ, Joshi PK, Hagenaars SP, Okbay A, et al (including Milaneschi Y, Penninx BW, Peyrot W). Genetic variants linked to education predict longevity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 2016; 113(47):1336613371. 152. Mathiasen K, Andersen TE, Riper H, Kleiboer AA, Roessler KK. Blended CBT versus face-to-face CBT: a randomised non-inferiority trial. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16(1):432. 153. Mathiasen K, Riper H, Ehlers LH, Valentin JB, Rosenberg NK. Internet-based CBT for social phobia and panic disorder in a specialised anxiety clinic in routine care: Results of a pilot randomised controlled trial. Internet Interventions 2016; 4:9298. 154. Mbarek H, Steinberg S, Nyholt DR, Gordon SD, Miller MB, et al (including Penninx BW, Jansen R). Identification of common genetic variants influencing spontaneous dizygotic twinning and female fertility. American Journal of Human Genetics 2016; 98:898-908.
157. Menning S, de Ruiter MB, Kieffer JM, van Agelink , Rentergem J, Veltman DJ, et al. Cognitive impairment in a subset of breast cancer patients after systemic therapy-results from a longitudinal study. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2016; 52(4):560-569. 158. Middeldorp CM, Wesseldijk LW, Hudziak JJ, Verhulst FC, Lindauer RJ, Dieleman GC. Parents of children with psychopathology: psychiatric problems and the association with their child's problems. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2016; 25(8):919-927. 159. Middeldorp CM, Hammerschlag AR, Ouwens KG, Groen-Blokhuis MM, St Pourcain B, et al. A Genome-Wide Association Meta-Analysis of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms in Population-Based Pediatric Cohorts. Journal of the American Acadamy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2016; 55(10):896-905. 160. Milaneschi Y, Lamers F, Peyrot WJ, Abdellaoui A, Willemsen G, Hottenga JJ, Jansen R, Mbarek H, Dehghan A, Lu C; CHARGE inflammation working group., Boomsma DI, Penninx BW. Polygenic dissection of major depression clinical heterogeneity. Molecular Psychiatry 2016; 21(4):516-522. 161. Miller S, Suppes T, Mintz J, Hellemann G, Frye MA, et al. (including Kupka R). Mixed depression in bipolar disorder: prevalence rate and clinical correlates during naturalistic follow-up in the stanley bipolar network. American Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 173(10):1015-1023. 162. Mol M, Dozeman E, van Schaik DJ, Vis CP, Riper H, Smit JH. The therapist's role in the implementation of internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy for patients with depression: study protocol. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16(1):338. 163. Muntingh AM, van der Feltz-Cornelis CM, van Marwijk HWJ, Spinhoven Ph, van Balkom AJLM. Collaborative care for anxiety disorders in primary care: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Family Practice 2016; 17:62.
155. Meesters PD, Comijs HC, Smit J, Eikelenboom P, De Haan L, Beekman ATF, Stek ML. Mortality and its determinants in late life schizophrenia: a 5-year prospective study in a Dutch catchment area. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2016; 24(4):272-277.
164. Murphy RA, Hagaman AK, Reinders I, Steeves JA, Newman AB, et al. (including Penninx BW). Depressive trajectories and risk of disability and mortality in older adults: longitudinal findings from the Health, Aging, and Body Composition Study. Journals of Gerontolology A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences 2016; 71:228-235.
156. Meier SM, Mattheisen M, Mors O, Mortensen PB, Laursen TM, Penninx BW. Increased mortality among people with anxiety disorders: total population study. British Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 209:216-221.
165. Naarding P, Noorthoorn EO, Burm TL, van der Mast RC, Beekman AT, Comijs HC. Cerebrovascular involvement and clinical presentation of late-life depression, findings from the NESDO study. Aging and Mental Health 2016; 20(10):1099-1106.
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176. Paans NP, Bot M, Gibson-Smith D, Van der Does W, Spinhoven P, Brouwer I, Visser M, Penninx BW. The association between personality traits, cognitive reactivity and body mass index is dependent on depressive and/or anxiety status. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2016; 89:26-31.
167. Nellen RG, van Geel M, Huijbregts KM. Response to 'Darier disease in Israel: combined evaluation of genetic and neuropsychiatric aspects'. British Journal of Dermatology 2016; 175(1):223-224.
177. Patrick K, Hekler EB, Estrin D, Mohr DC, Riper H, Crane D, Godino J, Riley WT. The pace of technologic change: implications for digital health behavior intervention research. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2016; 51(5):816-824.
168. Noorthoorn EO, Voskes Y, Janssen WA, et al. (including Hoogendoorn AW). Seclusion reduction in Dutch mental health care: did hospitals meet goals? Psychiatric Services 2016; 67(12):1321-1327. 169. Noteboom A, Beekman AT, Vogelzangs N, Penninx BW. Personality and social support as predictors of first and recurrent episodes of depression. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 190:156-161. 170. Nugteren W, van der Zalm Y, Hafsteinsdóttir TB, van der Venne C, Kool N, van Meijel B. Experiences of Patients in Acute and Closed Psychiatric Wards: A Systematic Review. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 2016; 52(4):292-300. 171. Okbay A, Beauchamp JP, Fontana MA, Lee JJ, Pers TH, et al. (including Milaneschi Y, Penninx BW). Genome-wide association study identifies 74 loci associated with educational attainment. Nature 2016; 533(7604):539-542. 172. Opmeer EM, Kortekaas R, van Tol MJ, Renken RJ, Demenescu LR, Woudstra S, Ter Horst GJ, van Buchem MA, van der Wee NJ, Veltman DJ, Aleman A. Changes in regional brain activation related to depressive state: a 2-year longitudinal functional MRI study. Depression & Anxiety 2016; 33(1):3544. 173. Otowa T, Hek K, Lee M, Byrne EM, Mirza SS, et al. (including Milaneschi Y, Penninx BW). Metaanalysis of genome-wide association studies of anxiety disorders. Molecular Psychiatry 2016; 21(10):1485. 174. Otte C, Gold SM, Penninx BW, Pariante CM, Etkin A, Fava M, Mohr DC, Schatzberg AF. Major depressive disorder. Nature Reviews. Disease Primers 2016; 2:16065. 175. Oud M, Mayo-Wilson E, Braidwood R, Schulte P, Jones SH, Morriss R, Kupka R, Cuijpers P, Kendall T. Psychological interventions for adults with bipolar disorder: systematic review and meta-analysis. British Journal of Psychiatry 2016;208(3):213-222.
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178. Pattaro C, Teumer A, Gorski M, Chu AY, Li M, et al. (including Milaneschi Y, Penninx BW, Smit JH). Genetic associations at 53 loci highlight cell types and biological pathways relevant for kidney function. Nature Communications 2016; 7:10023. 179. Pattyn T, Van Den Eede F, Vanneste S, Cassiers L, Veltman DJ, Van De Heyning P, Sabbe BC. Tinnitus and anxiety disorders: A review. Hearing Research 2016; 333:255-265. 180. Peyrot WJ, Boomsma DI, Penninx BW, Wray NR. Disease and Polygenic Architecture: Avoid trio design and appropriately account for unscreened control subjects for common disease. American Journal of Human Genetics 2016; 98:382-391. 181. Peyrot WJ, Robinson MR, Penninx BW, Wray NR. Exploring boundaries for the genetic consequences of assortative mating for psychiatric traits. JAMA Psychiatry 2016; 73(11):1189-1195. 182. Pilling LC, Joehanes R, Kacprowski T, et al. (including Jansen R, van Grootheest G, Penninx BW). Gene transcripts associated with muscle strength: a CHARGE meta-analysis of 7,781 persons. Physiological Genomics 2016; 48:1-11. 183. Post RM, Altshuler LL, Kupka R, et al. Age at onset of bipolar disorder related to parental and grandparental illness burden. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2016; 77(10):e1309-e1315. 184. Post RM, Altshuler LL, Kupka R, et al. Age of onset of bipolar disorder: Combined effect of childhood adversity and familial loading of psychiatric disorders. Journal of Psychiatric Research 2016; 81:63-70. 185. Post RM, Altshuler LL, Kupka R, et al. Age at onset of bipolar disorder related to parental and grandparental illness burden. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2016; 77(10):e1309-e1315. 186. Post RM, Kupka R, Keck PE Jr, et al. Further evidence of a cohort effect in Bipolar Disorder: more early onsets and family history of psychiatric illness in more recent epochs. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2016; 77(8):1043-9.
Publications 2016 187. Post RM, Leverich GS, Kupka R, Keck PE Jr, McElroy SL, Altshuler LL, Frye MA, Rowe M, Grunze H, Suppes T, Nolen WA. Clinical correlates of sustained response to individual drugs used in naturalistic treatment of patients with bipolar disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2016 ;66:146-156. 188. Post RM, Altshuler LL, Kupka R, McElroy SL, Frye MA, Rowe M, Grunze H, Suppes T, Keck PE, Leverich GS, Nolen WA. More illness in offspring of bipolar patients from the U.S. compared to Europe. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 191:180-186. 189. Pruijssers A, van Meijel B, Maaskant M, Keeman N, van Achterberg T. Quality of diagnosis and treatment plans after using the 'Diagnostic guideline for anxiety and challenging behaviours' in people with intellectual disabilities: comparative multiple case study design. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 2016; 29(4):305316. 190. Quteineh L, Preisig M, Rivera M, Milaneschi Y, Castelao E, Gholam-Rezaee M, Vandenberghe F, Saigi-Morgui N, Delacrétaz A, Cardinaux JR, Willemsen G, Boomsma DI, Penninx BW, ChingLópez A, Conus P, Eap CB. Association of CRTC1 polymorphisms with obesity markers in subjects from the general population with lifetime depression. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 198:43-49. 191. Ramsey JM, Cooper JD, Bot M, Guest PC, Lamers F, Weickert CS, Penninx BWJH*, Bahn S*. Sex Differences in Serum Markers of Major Depressive Disorder in the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA). PLoS One 2016; 11(5). (*shared last authorship) 192. Ramsey JM, Cooper JD, Penninx BW*, Bahn S*. Variation in serum biomarkers with sex and female hormonal status: implications for clinical tests. Scientific Reports 2016; 6:26947. (* shared last authorship) 193. Rej S, Schuurmans J, Elie D, Stek ML, Shulman K, Dols A. Attitudes towards pharmacotherapy in latelife bipolar disorder. International Psychogeriatrics 2016; 28(6): 945-950. 194. Remmerswaal KC, Batelaan NM, Smit JH, van Oppen P, van Balkom AJ. Feasibility and outcome of a brief cognitive behaviour therapy family intervention for patients with ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder: a pilot study. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 2016; 85(3):185-186. 195. Remmerswaal KCP, Batelaan NM, Smit JH, van Oppen P, van Balkom AJLM. Quality of life and relationship satisfaction of patients with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Journal of ObsessiveCompulsive and Related Disorders 2016; 11: 56-62.
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196. Révész D, Verhoeven JE, Milaneschi Y, Penninx BWJH. Depressive and anxiety disorders and short leukocyte telomere length: mediating effects of metabolic stress and lifestyle factors. Psychological Medicine 2016; 46(11):2337-2349. 197. Révész D, Milaneschi Y, Terpstra EM, Penninx BW. Baseline biopsychosocial determinants of telomere length and 6-year attrition rate. Psychoneuroendocrinology (PNEC) 2016; 67:153-162. 198. Rickelt J, Viechtbauer W, Lieverse R, Overbeek T, van Balkom AJ, van Oppen P, van den Heuvel OA, Marcelis M, Eikelenboom M, Tibi L, Schruers KR. The relation between depressive and obsessivecompulsive symptoms in obsessive-compulsive disorder: Results from a large, naturalistic follow-up study. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 203: 241-247. 199. Ried JS, Jeff M J, Chu AY, Bragg-Gresham JL, van Dongen J, et al. (including Penninx BW, Smit JH). A principal component meta-analysis on multiple anthropometric traits identifies novel loci for body shape. Nature Communications 2016; 7:13357. 200. Rive MM, Redlich R, Schmaal L, Marquand AF, Dannlowski U, Grotegerd D, VeltmanDJ, Schene AH, Ruhé HG. Distinguishing medication-free subjects with unipolar disorder from subjects with bipolar disorder: state matters. Bipolar Disorders 2016; 18(7):612-623. 201. Rive MM, Koeter MW, Veltman DJ, Schene AH, Ruhé HG. Visuospatial planning in unmedicated major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder: distinct and common neural correlates. Psychological Medicine 2016; 46(11):2313-2328. 202. Roca M, Kohls E, Gili M, et al. (including van Grootheest G, Bot M, Penninx BW); MooDFOOD Prevention Trial Investigators. Prevention of depression through nutritional strategies in highrisk persons: rationale and design of the MooDFOOD prevention trial. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16:192. 203. Ruissen AM, Abma TA, Van Balkom AJ, Meynen G, Widdershoven GA. Moving perspectives on patient competence: a naturalistic case study in psychiatry. Health Care Analysis 2016; 24(1):71-85. 204. Rutten EA, Bachrach N, van Balkom AJ, Braeken J, Ouwens MA, Bekker MH. Anxiety, depression and autonomy-connectedness: The mediating role of alexithymia and assertiveness. Psychology and Psychotherapy 2016; 89:385-401.
Publications 2016 205. Rutten S, Vriend C, Smit JH, Berendse HW, Hoogendoorn AW, van den Heuvel OA, van der Werf YD. A double-blind randomized controlled trial to assess the effect of bright light therapy on depression in patients with Parkinson's disease. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16(1):355
215. Schumann G, Liu C, O'Reilly P, et al. (including Milaneschi Y, Penninx BW). KLB is associated with alcohol drinking, and its gene product β-Klotho is necessary for FGF21 regulation of alcohol preference. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sicences USA 2016; 113(50):14372-14377.
206. Sanders JB, Bremmer MA, Comijs HC, Deeg DJH, Beekman AT. Gait Speed and the Natural Course of Depressive Symptoms in Late Life; an Independent Association with Chronicity? Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 2016, 17(4):331-335.
216. Schuurmans J, van der Linden JL, van Ballegooijen W, Ruwaard J, Stek ML, Smit JH, Riper H. (2016). Tablet-based support for older adults with severe mood disorders treated in an ambulatory geriatric psychiatry setting: Protocol of a feasibility study of the eCare@ Home platform. Internet Interventions 2016; 6:22-28.
207. Schaakxs R, Wielaard I, Verhoeven JE, Beekman ATF, Penninx BWJH, Comijs HC. Early and recent psychosocial stress and telomere length in older adults. International Psychogeriatrics 2016; 28(3):405-413.
217. Semeijn E, Comijs HC, de Vet H, Kooij J, Michielsen M, Beekman A, Deeg D. Lifetime stability of ADHD symptoms in older adults. Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders 2016; 8(1):13-20.
208. Schaub MP, Blankers M, Lehr D, et al. (including Riper H). Efficacy of an internet-based self-help intervention to reduce co-occurring alcohol misuse and depression symptoms in adults: study protocol of a three-arm randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open 2016; 6(5):e011457. 209. Scheerman JF, van Loveren C, van Meijel B, Dusseldorp E, Wartewig E, Verrips GH, Ket JC, van Empelen P. Psychosocial correlates of oral hygiene behaviour in people aged 9 to 19 - a systematic review with meta-analysis. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 2016; 44(4):331-341. 210. Schmaal L, Veltman DJ, van Erp TG, et al. (including Penninx BW). Size matters; but so does what you do with it! Response to Dr Fried & Dr Kievit, and Dr Malhi et al. Molecular Psychiatry 2016; 21(6):726728. 211. Schmaal L, Veltman DJ, van Erp TG, et al. (including Penninx BW). Subcortical brain alterations in major depressive disorder: findings from the ENIGMA Major Depressive Disorder working group. Molecular Psychiatry 2016; 21(6):806-812. 212. Scholten WD, Batelaan NM, Penninx BWJH, van Balkom AJLM, Smit JH, Schoevers RA, van Oppen P. Diagnostic instability of recurrence and the impact on recurrence rates in depressive and anxiety disorders. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 195; 185-190. 213. Schouws SNTM, Comijs HC, Dols A, Beekman ATF, Stek ML. Five year follow-up of cognitive impairment in older adults with bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders 2016; 18(2):148-154. 214. Schrier AC, Beekman AT. Letter on ethnic density and suicide: interpretation of results as a protective ethnic density effect is premature. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 2016; 51(5):787-788.
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218. Slieker RC, van Iterson M, Luijk R, et al. (including Jansen R). Age-related accrual of methylomic variability is linked to fundamental ageing mechanisms. Genome Biology 2016; 17(1):191. 219. Smit M, Dolman KM, Honig A. Mirtazapine in pregnancy and lactation - A systematic review. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2016; 26(1):126-135. 220. Soleman RS, Kreukels BP, Veltman DJ, CohenKettenis PT, Hompes PG, Drent ML, Lambalk CB. Does polycystic ovary syndrome affect cognition? A functional magnetic resonance imaging study exploring working memory. Fertility and Sterility 2016; 105(5):1314-1321. 221. Soleman RS, Staphorsius AS, Cohen-Kettenis PT, Lambalk CB, Veltman DJ, van Trotsenburg MA, Hompes PG, Drent ML, de Ronde WP, Kreukels BP. Oestrogens are not related to emotional processing: a study of regional brain activity in female-to-male transsexuals under gonadal suppression. Cerebral Cortex 2016; 26(2):510-516. 222. Spaans HP, Verwijk E, Stek ML, Kho KH, Bouckaert F, Kok RM, Sienaert PJ. Early complete remitters after electroconvulsive therapy: profile and prognosis. ECT 2016; 31(2): 82-87. 223. Spinhoven P, Batelaan N, Rhebergen D, van Balkom A, Schoevers R, Penninx BW. Prediction of 6-yr symptom course trajectories of anxiety disorders by diagnostic, clinical and psychological variables. Journal of Anxiety Disorders 2016; 44:92-101. 224. Spinhoven P, Elzinga BM, van Hemert AM, de Rooij M, Penninx BW. Childhood maltreatment, maladaptive personality types and level and course of psychological distress: A six-year longitudinal study. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 191:100108.
Publications 2016 225. Spinhoven P, Drost J, de Rooij M, van Hemert AM, Penninx BW. Is experiential avoidance a mediating, moderating, independent, overlapping, or proxy risk factor in the onset, relapse and maintenance of depressive disorders? Cognitive Therapy and Research 2016; 40:150-163. 226. Stam M, Smit JH, Twisk JW, Lemke U, Smits C, Festen JM, Kramer SE. Change in psychosocial health status over 5 years in relation to adults hearing ability in noise. Ear and Hearing 2016; 37(6): 680-689. 227. Stein DJ, Kogan CS, Atmaca M, et al. (including van den Heuvel OA). The classification of ObsessiveCompulsive and Related Disorders in the ICD-11. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 190:663-674. 228. Subirà M, Cano M, de Wit SJ, et al. (including Veltman DJ, van den Heuvel OA). Structural covariance of neostriatal and limbic regions in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience 2016; 41(2):115-23.
235. Thielen FW, Ten Have M, de Graaf R, Cuijpers P, Beekman A, Evers S, Smit F. Long-term economic consequences of child maltreatment: a populationbased study. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2016; 25(12):1297-1305. 236. Thomaes K, Engelhard IM, Sijbrandij M, Cath DC, Van den Heuvel OA. Degrading traumatic memories with eye movements: a pilot functional MRI study in PTSD. European Journal of Psychotraumatology 2016; 7:31371. 237. Thomaes K, de Kloet C, Wilker S, El-Hage W, Schäfer I, Kleim B, Schmahl C, van Zuiden M. Investigating biological traces of traumatic stress in changing societies: challenges and directions from the ESTSS Task Force on Neurobiology. European Journal of Psychotraumatology 2016; 7:29453. 238. Urbanska K , Szczesniak D, Rymaszewska J, Dröes RM. The Meeting Centre Support Programme - an Amsterdam model of integrated support for people with dementia and their carers. Postepy Psychiatrii Neurologii 2016; 25(1):42-48.
229. ten Have M, Penninx BW, van Dorsselaer S, Tuithof M, Kleinjan M, de Graaf R. Insomnia among current and remitted common mental disorders and the association with role functioning: results from a general population study. Sleep Medicine 2016; 25:34-41. 230. ten Have, M, Lamers F, Wardenaar K, Beekman ATF, de Jonge P, van Dorsselaer S ,Tuithof, M, Kleinjan M, de Graaf R. The identification of symptom-based subtypes of depression: a nationally representative cohort study. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 190:395-406. 231. ten Kulve JS, Veltman DJ, van Bloemendaal L, Groot PF, Ruhé HG, Barkhof F, Diamant M, Ijzerman RG. Endogenous GLP1 and GLP1 analogue alter CNS responses to palatable food consumption. Journal of Endocrinology 2016; 229(1):1-12. 232. ten Kulve JS, Veltman DJ, van Bloemendaal L, Barkhof F, Drent ML, Diamant M, IJzerman RG. Liraglutide reduces CNS activation in response to visual food cues only after short-term treatment in patients with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care 2016; 39(2):214-221. 233. Teunissen CE, Durieux-Lu S, Blankenstein MA, Oude Voshaar RC, Comijs HC. The inflammatory marker GDF-15 is not independently associated with latelife depression. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2016; 83:46-49. 234. Thiart H, Ebert DD, Lehr D, Nobis S, Buntrock C, Berking M, Smit F, Riper H. Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: a health economic evaluation. Sleep 2016; 39(10):1769-1778.
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239. van Balkom TD, Vriend C, Berendse HW, Foncke EM, van der Werf YD, van den Heuvel OA, Klein M. Profiling cognitive and neuropsychiatric heterogeneity in Parkinson's disease. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders 2016;2 8:130-136. 240. van Ballegooijen W, Ruwaard J, Karyotaki E, Ebert DD, Smit JH, Riper H. Reactivity to smartphonebased ecological momentary assessment of depressive symptoms (MoodMonitor): protocol of a randomised controlled trial. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16(1), 359. 241. van Ballegooijen W, Riper H, Cuijpers P, van Oppen P, Smit JH. Validation of online psychometric instruments for common mental health disorders: a systematic review. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16:45. 242. van Beek MHCT, Zuidersma M, Lappenschaar M, Pop G, Roest AM, van Balkom AJLM, Speckens AEM, Oude Voshaar RC. Prognostic association of cardiac anxiety with new cardiac events and mortality following myocardial infarction. British Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 209: 400-406. 243. van Bloemendaal L, Ijzerman RG, ten Kulve JS, Barkhof F, Diamant M, Veltman DJ, van Duinkerken E. Alterations in white matter volume and integrity in obesity and type 2 diabetes. Metabolic Brain Disease 2016; 31(3):621-629. 244. van den Akker LE, Beckerman H, Collette EH, Eijssen IC, Dekker J, de Groot V. Effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of fatigue in patients with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2016; 90:33-42.
Publications 2016 254. van der Markt A, Heller HM, van Exel E. A woman with catatonia, what to do after ECT fails: a case report. Journal of ECT 2016; 32(3):e6-7.
245. van den Akker LE, Beckerman H, Collette EH, Bleijenberg G, Dekker J, Knoop H, de Groot V; TREFAMS-ACE study group. The role of appraisal and coping style in relation with societal participation in fatigued patients with multiple sclerosis: a cross-sectional multiple mediator analysis. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2016; 39:855-865. 246. van den Berg K, Marijnissen RM, Van den Brink RH, Naarding P, Comijs HC, Oude Voshaar RC. Vitamin D deficiency, depression course and mortality: longitudinal results from the Netherlands Study on Depression in Older persons (NESDO). Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2016; (83) 50-56. 247. van den Berg SM, de Moor MH, Verweij KJ, et al. (including Milaneschi Y, Penninx BW). Metaanalysis of genome-wide association studies for extraversion: findings from the Genetics of Personality Consortium. Behavior Genetics 2016; 46(2):170-182. 248. van den Beukel TO, Hommel K, Kamper AL, Heaf JG, Siegert CE, Honig A, Jager KJ, Dekker FW, Norredam M. Differences in survival on chronic dialysis treatment between ethnic groups in Denmark: a population-wide, national cohort study. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 2016; 31(7):1160-1167. 249. van den Heuvel OA, van Wingen G, Soriano-Mas C, Alonso P, Chamberlain SR, Nakamae T, Denys D, Goudriaan AE, Veltman DJ. Brain circuitry of compulsivity. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2016; 26(5):810-827. 250. van den Hoek J, Roorda LD, Boshuizen HC, Tijhuis GJ, van den Bos GA, Dekker J. Physical and mental functioning in patients with established rheumatoid arthritis over an 11-year follow up period: the role of specific comorbidities. Journal of Rheumatology 2016; 43:307-314. 251. van den Hoek J, Boshuizen HC, Roorda LD, Tijhuis GJ, Nurmohamed MT, Dekker J, van den Bos GA. Association of somatic comorbidities and comorbid depression with mortality in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a 14-year prospective cohort study. Arthritis Care and Research 2016; 68:10551060. 252. van der Heide A, Werth E, Donjacour CE, Reijntjes RH, Lammers GJ, van Someren EJ, Baumann CR, Fronczek R. Core body and skin temperature in type 1 narcolepsy in daily life; effects of sodium oxybate and prediction of sleep attacks. Sleep 2016; 39(11):1941-1949. 253. van der Lee A, de Haan L, Beekman A. Schizophrenia in the Netherlands: continuity of care with better quality of care for less medical costs. PLoS One 2016; 11(6):e0157150.
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255. van der Pas S, Schaap LA, Castell MV, et al. (including Dekker J). Availability and use of neighborhood resources by older people with osteoarthritis: results from the European Project on OSteoArthritis. Health and Place 2016; 37:1-7. 256. van der Post LFM, Beekman ATF, Peen J, Zoeteman J, Twisk JWR, Dekker JJM. Patterns of care consumption after compulsory admission: a fiveyear follow-up to the Amsterdam Study of Acute Psychiatry VIII. International Journal of Mental Health 2016; 45(2): 105-117. 257. van der Zweerde T, Lancee J, Slottje P, Bosmans J, Van Someren E, Reynolds C 3rd, Cuijpers P, van Straten A. Cost-effectiveness of i-Sleep, a guided online CBT intervention, for patients with insomnia in general practice: protocol of a pragmatic randomized controlled trial. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16:85. 258. van de Ven RM, Murre JM, Veltman DJ, Schmand BA. Computer-based cognitive training for executive functions after stroke: a systematic review. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2016; 10:150. 259. van Dessel NC, van der Wouden JC, Dekker J, van der Horst HE. Clinical value of DSM IV and DSM 5 criteria for diagnosing the most prevalent somatoform disorders in patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS). Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2016; 82:4-10. 260. van Dijk S, Hanssen D, Naarding P, Lucassen P, Comijs H, Oude Voshaar R. Big five personality traits and medically unexplained symptoms in later life. European Psychiatry 2016; 6;38:23-30. 261. van Dongen J, Nivard MG, Willemsen G, Hottenga JJ, Helmer Q, et al (including Jansen R). Genetic and environmental influences interact with age and sex in shaping the human methylome. Nature Communications 2016; 7:11115. 262. Van Eenoo L, Declercq A, Onder G, Finne-Soveri H, Garms-Homolová V, Jónsson PV, Dix OH, Smit JH, van Hout HP, van der Roest HG. Substantial between-country differences in organising community care for older people in Europe-a review. European Journal of Public Health 2016; 26(2):213-219. 263. van Erp TG, Hibar DP, Rasmussen JM, et al. (including Veltman DJ). Subcortical brain volume abnormalities in2028 individuals with schizophrenia and 2540 healthy controls via the ENIGMA consortium. Molecular Psychiatry 2016; 21(4):585.
Publications 2016 264. van Haeften-van Dijk AM, Meiland FJM, Hattink BJJ, Bakker TJEM, Dröes RM. Community day care with carer support versus usual nursing home-based day care: Effects on needs, behaviour, mood and quality of life of people with dementia. International Psychogeriatrics 2016; 20(4):631-645.
273. van Velzen LS, Schmaal L, Jansen R, Milaneschi Y, Opmeer EM, Elzinga BM, van der Wee NJ, Veltman DJ, Penninx BW. Effect of childhood maltreatment and brain-derived neurotrophic factor on brain morphology. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN) 2016; 11(11):1841-1852.
265. van Hemmen J, Veltman DJ, Hoekzema E, CohenKettenis PT, Dessens AB, Bakker J. Neural activation during mental rotation in complete androgen insensitivity syndrome: the influence of sex hormones and sex chromosomes. Cerebral Cortex 2016; 26(3):1036-1045.
274. van Zoonen K, Kleiboer A, Cuijpers P, Smit J, Penninx B, Verhaak P, Beekman A. Determinants of attitudes towards professional mental health care, informal help and self-reliance in people with subclinical depression. International Journal of Social Psychiatry 2016; 62:84-93.
266. van Kooten J, Binnekade TT, van der Wouden JC, Stek ML, Scherder EJ, Husebø BS, Smalbrugge M, Hertogh CM. A review of pain prevalence in Alzheimer's, vascular, frontotemporal and lewy body dementias. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders 2016; 41(3-4):220-232.
275. Verfaillie SCJ, de Wit SJ, Vriend C, Remijnse PL, Veltman DJ, van den Heuvel OA. The course of the neural correlates of reversal learning in obsessivecompulsive disorder and major depression: A naturalistic follow-up fMRI study. Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders 2016; 9:51-58.
267. van Leeuwen EM, Sabo A, Bis JC, et al. (including Milaneschi Y, Penninx BW). Meta-analysis of 49 549 individuals imputed with the 1000 Genomes Project reveals an exonic damaging variant in ANGPTL4 determining fasting TG levels. Journal of Medical Genetics 2016; 53(7):441-9. 268. van Mierlo LD, Meiland FJM, van Hout HPJ, Dröes RM. Toward an evidence-based implementation model and checklist for personalized dementia care in the community. International Psychogeriatrics 2016; 28(5): 801-813. 269. van Nispen RMA, Vreeken HL, Comijs HC, Deeg DJH, van Rens GHMB. Role of vision loss, functional limitations and the supporting network in depression in a general population. Acta Ophthalmologica 2016; 94:76-82. 270. van Schie D, Castelein S, van der Bijl J, Meijburg R, Stringer B, van Meijel B. Systematic review of selfmanagement in patients with schizophrenia: psychometric assessment of tools, levels of selfmanagement and associated factors. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2016; 72(11):2598-2611. 271. van Schoor NM, Comijs HC, Llewellyn D, Lips P. Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and cognitive functioning. International Psychogeriatrics 2016; 28(05):759-768. 272. van Tuijl LA, Glashouwer KA, Bockting CL, Tendeiro JN, Penninx BW, de Jong PJ. Implicit and explicit self-esteem in current, remitted, recovered, and comorbid depression and anxiety disorders: The NESDA Study. PLoS One 2016;11(11):e0166116.
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276. Verhaeghe S, Duprez V, Beeckman D, Leys J, van Meijel B, van Hecke A. Mental health nurses' attitudes and perceived self-efficacy toward inpatient aggression: a cross-sectional study of associations with nurse-related characteristics. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 2016; 52(1):12-24. 277. Verhoeven JE, Lin J, Révész D, Wolkowitz OM, Penninx BWJH. Unresolved issues in longitudinal telomere length research: response to Susser et al. American Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 173(11):11471149. 278. Verhoeven JE, van Oppen P, Révész D, Wolkowitz OM, Penninx BWJH. Depressive and anxiety disorders showing robust, but non-dynamic, 6-year longitudinal association with short leukocyte telomere length. American Journal of Psychiatry 2016; 173(6):617-624. 279. Vijverberg EG, Wattjes MP, Dols A, et al. (including Gossink F, Stek ML). Diagnostic accuracy of MRI and additional [18F]FDG-PET for behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia in patients with late onset behavioral changes. Journal of Alzheimers Disease 2016; 53(4):1287-1297. 280. Vijverberg EG, Dols A, Krudop WA, et al. (including Gossink F, Stek ML). Diagnostic accuracy of the frontotemporal dementia consensus criteria in the late-onset frontal lobe syndrome. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders 2016; 41(3-4):210219. 281. Vinciotti V, Wit EC, Jansen R, de Geus EJ, Penninx BW, Boomsma DI, 't Hoen PA. Consistency of biological networks inferred from microarray and sequencing data. BMC Bioinformatics 2016; 17:254.
Publications 2016 282. Vissia EM, Giesen ME, Chalavi S, Nijenhuis ER, Draijer N, Brand BL, Reinders AA. Is it Trauma- or Fantasy-based? Comparing dissociative identity disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, simulators, and controls. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2016; 134(2):111-128. 283. Vogelzangs N, de Jonge P, Smit JH, Bahn S, Penninx BW. Cytokine production capacity in depression and anxiety. Translational Psychiatry 2016; 6(5):e825. 284. Vreeker A, Boks MP, Abramovic L, Verkooijen S, et al. (including Kupka RW). High educational performance is a distinctive feature of bipolar disorder: a study on cognition in bipolar disorder, schizophrenia patients, relatives and controls. Psychological Medicine 2016; 46(4):807-818. 285. Vriend C, Boedhoe PS, Rutten S, Berendse HW, van der Werf YD, van den Heuvel OA. A smaller amygdala is associated with anxiety in Parkinson's disease: a combined FreeSurfer-VBM study. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 2016; 87(5):493-500. 286. Ware JJ, Chen X, Vink J, et al. (including Milaneschi Y, Penninx BW). Genome-wide meta-analysis of cotinine levels in cigarette smokers identifies locus at 4q13.2. Scientific Reports 2016; 6:20092. 287. Wassink-Vossen S, Noorthoorn EO, Collard RM, Comijs HC, Oude Voshaar RC, Naarding P. Value of physical activity and sedentary behavior in predicting depression in older adults. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) 2016, 64:647649. 288. Wei Y, Ramautar JR, Gomez-Herrero G, Sweere Y, Wassing R, Benjamins J, Stoffers D, van der Meijden WP, te Lindert B, Van Oosterhout F, van der Werf YD, van Someren EJW. I keep a close watch on this heart of mine: increased interception in insomnia. Sleep 2016; 39(12):2113–2124. 289. Whelan CD, Hibar DP, Zannas AS, et al. (including van Velzen L, Schmaal L). Heritability and reliability of automatically segmented human hippocampal formation subregions. Neuroimage 2016; 128:125137. 290. Winkler TW, Justice AE, Graff M, et al. (including Smit JH). Correction: The influence of age and sex on genetic associations with adult body size and shape: a large-scale genome-wide interaction study. PLoS Genetics 2016; 12(6):e1006166. 291. Wynchank DS, Bijlenga D, Lamers F, Bron TI, Winthorst WH, Vogel SW, Penninx BW, Beekman AT, Kooij JS. ADHD, circadian rhythms and seasonality. Journal of Psychiatric Research 2016; 81:87-94.
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292. Yardley L, Spring BJ, Riper H, et al. Understanding and promoting effective engagement with digital behavior change interventions. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2016; 51(5):833-842. 293. Zarski AC, Lehr D, Berking M, Riper H, Cuijpers P, Ebert DD. Adherence to internet-based mobilesupported stress management: a pooled analysis of individual participant data from three randomized controlled trials. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016; 18(6):e146. 294. Zoun MH, Koekkoek B, Sinnema H, Muntingh AD, van Balkom AJ, Schene AH, Smit F, Spijker J. Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a selfmanagement training for patients with chronic and treatment resistant anxiety or depressive disorders: design of a multicenter randomized controlled trial. BMC Psychiatry 2016; 16:216. 295. Zuidersma M, Comijs HC, Naarding P, Oude Voshaar RC. Cognitive performance in depressed older persons: the impact of vascular burden and remission. A two-year follow-up study. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2016; 31(9):1029-1039. 296. Zyto S, Jabben N, Schulte PF, Regeer BJ, Kupka RW. A pilot study of a combined group and individual functional remediation program for patients with bipolar I disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders 2016; 194:9-15.
Publications 2016
Publications in Dutch 1.
Bartens MA, Wennink JMB, Honig A. Risico op autisme na antidepressiva tijdens zwangerschap. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 2016; 160(17):44.
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Bijkersma-Pot LM, Cuijpers P, Beekman AT, Schoevers RA. Vergelijking van effectiviteit van psychiatrische behandelingen met die van somatische behandelingen. [Comparison of efficacy of psychiatric treatment versus treatment in general medicine]. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 2016; 58(10):751-758.
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de Jong G, Meier A, Stringer B. Hulp bij zelfdoding in de GGZ. Nurse Academy GGZ 2016; 2:42-47. Hengeveld MW, Beekman A. Reactie op 'Richtlijn psychiatrische diagnostiek 2015; sterke positionering met enkele rafelrandjes'. [Reaction on 'Guideline psychiatric diagnostics 2015; strong positioning and some loose ends']. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 2016; 58(6):497-498.
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Honig A, Sierink D, Verwey B . Het rendement van de ziekenhuispsychiatrie: heden en toekomst. [The tasks and aims of hospital psychiatry today and in the future]. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 2016; 58(10):733-738.
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Konz HW, Meesters PD, Paans NGN, Van Grootheest DS, Comijs HC, Stek ML, Dols A. Metabole screening bij oudere patiënten met een ernstige psychiatrische aandoening. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 2016; 58(1): 61-66.
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Kooij JJS. Monodisciplinaire richtlijn voor ADHD bij volwassenen. Deel 1, diagnose en medsiche behandeling. Psyfar 2016; 1:16-22.
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Lamers F, Milaneschi Y. Leptineresistentie: de schakel tussen obesitas en atypische depressie? Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 2016; 58:548.
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Muntingh ADT, Laheij M, Sinnema H, Zoun M, van Balkom AJLM, Schene A, Spijker J. Kwaliteit van leven en klachten na een zelfmanagement training bij patiënten met chronische angst en depressie: een gerandomiseerde studie. [Quality of life and symptoms in patients with chronic depression and anxiety after a self-management training: a randomised controlled trial]. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie2016; 58(7): 504-512.
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10. Nelis EA, Berendse HW, van den Heuvel OA. Hyperseksualiteit en andere impulscontrolestoornissen bij de ziekte van Parkinson. [Hypersexuality and other impulse control disorders in Parkinson's disease]. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 2016; 160:A9359. 11. Schouws SNTM, Jonker C, Meynen G. De betekenis van neuropsychologisch onderzoek voor rapportage pro Justitia. [The importance of neuropsychological assessment for forensic psychiatric evaluations of defendants]. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 2016; 58:872-880. 12. Sommer IE, Hoencamp E, Spijker J, Kupka RW, Beekman AT, de Haan L. De schijn tegen? Evidencebased in plaats van marketing-based psychiatrie. [Are appearances deceptive? Evidence-based instead of marketing-based psychiatry]. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 2016; 58(2):154-156. 13. Sommer IE, Beekman AT. De wetenschapsagenda GGZ, een gezamenlijk inzet van alle partijen van het (voormalig) bestuurlijk akkoord. [The Dutch Science Agenda for psychiatry, an initiative and effort of all parties]. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 2016; 58(1):6769. 14. ter Meulen WG, Visser HM, Elders PJ, Kupka RW. De huisarts als primaire behandelaar van patiënten met een bipolaire stoornis: een exploratief onderzoek. [The general practitioner in charge of treatment of patients with bipolar disorder: an exploratory study]. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 2016; 58(3):190-197. 15. Tiemans B, Dozeman E, Sinnema H, Pelger N, Spijker J, Hendriksen A, Koster F, Kroon H, Meije D, Vergunst M. Van stabiliseren naar herstellen, over de zorg voor patiënten met chronische, stabiele psychische problematiek in de huisartsenpraktijk en de generalistische basis GGZ. KiZ-Tijdschrift over Kwaliteit en Veiligheid in Zorg 2016; 26(4):22-25. 16. van den Elsen E, van Steenbergen –Weijenburg K, Laheij M, Muntingh A, Sinnema H, Spijker S. Het effect van ‘Rehabilitatie door zelfmanagement’ op empowerment. GZ-psychologie 2016; 8(3):10-14. 17. van der Stel J. Definitie ‘gezondheid’ aan herziening toe. Biopsychosociaal aspect ontbreekt in omschrijving Machteld Huber. Medisch Contact 2016; 23:18-19.
Publications 2016 18. van der Stel JC, Sommer IE, Bakker PR. Psyche, psychisch en '-psycho' [Psyche, psychiatric and 'psycho-']. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 2016; 58:237240. 19. van Meijel B, Boonstra N, van Piere M, Groenewegen P. Onderzoeksagenda GGz: De juiste behandeling op het juiste moment. Verpleegkunde. Nederlands Vlaams wetenschappelijk tijdschrift voor verpleegkundigen 2016; 2:7-9. 20. van Meijel B. Het Safewards-onderzoek. Naar minder incidenten en vrijheidsbeperking in de acute psychiatrie. Tijdschrift voor verpleegkundigen TvZ 2016; 126 (4):36-37.
Books 1.
Hengeveld MW, van Balkom AJLM, van Heeringen C, Sabbe BGC. (red.) Leerboek Psychiatrie. 3e, geheel herziene druk. De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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van Meijel B. (red.). Ggz-verpleegkunde in de praktijk. De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
Book chapters 3.
Berends T, van Meijel B. Anorexia nervosa: de Richtlijn terugvalpreventie. In: van Meijel B (red.) Ggz-verpleegkunde in de praktijk (p.125-137). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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Beekman ATF, ter Avest M. Voorwoord. In: van Mierlo T, van der Meer L, Voskes Y, Berkvens B, Stavenuiter B, van Weeghel J. De kunst van ART. Actief herstel in de Triade, wanneer het herstel in de langdurige psychiatrische zorg stagneert. De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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Beekman ATF, van Balkom AJM. Gevolgen van Psychiatrische Stoornissen. In: van Hengeveld MW, van Balkom AJLM, van Heeringen C, Sabbe BGC. Leerboek Psychiatrie (p. 155-162) . 3e, geheel herziene druk. De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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Braamse A, van Meijel B. Psychosociale problemen bij patiënten met een oncologische aandoening. In: van Meijel B (red.) Ggzverpleegkunde in de praktijk (p.347-358). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
24. Verhoeven J. Geen dynamische , maar juist stabiele relatie tussen depressieve en angststoornissen en korte telomeerlengte. [Depression accelerates physical aging]. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 2016; 11:821.
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Clignet F, van Meijel B. Depressie bij ouderen: de Systematische Activeringsmethode (SAM). In: van Meijel B (red.) Ggz-verpleegkunde in de praktijk (p.203-218). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
25. van der Stel JC. Gemopper en vooruitgang: de psychische zorg in een spagaat. Waardenwerk 2016; 44-52.
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de Groot JJ, Terluin B, de Vries H, Beekman ATF. Sombere stemming. In: de Jongh TOH, de Vries H, Grundmeijer HGLM, Knotnerus BJ. (red.) Diagnostiek van alledaagse klachten, bouwstenen voor rationeel probleemoplossen. Vierde editie (p.1021-1037). Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum, Houten, 2016.
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de Groot M, Stringer B. Suïcidaal gedrag: het CASE-interview. In: van Meijel B (red.) Ggzverpleegkunde in de praktijk (p.63-78). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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de Haan K, Wielenga F, van Meijel B. Middelenmisbruik door mensen met lichte verstandelijke beperkingen: de Leefstijltraining PLUS. In: van Meijel B (red.) Ggz-verpleegkunde
21. van Mierlo LD, MacNeil-Vroomen J, Meiland FJM et al. Implementatie en (kosten-)effectiviteit van casemanagement voor mensen met dementie en hun mantelzorgers: resultaten van de COMPASstudie. [Implementation and (cost-)effectiveness of case management for people with dementia and their informal caregivers: results of the COMPAS study]. Tijdschrift voor Gerontologie en Geriatrie 2016; 47(6):223-233. 22. van Otterlo A, Meiland FJM. Medicatiebeoordelingen in het verpleeghuis? Doen! Tijdschrift voor Ouderengeneeskunde 2016; 2(online). 23. van Veen SC, Batelaan NM, Wesseldijk LW, Rozeboom J, Middeldorp CM. [Psychopathology in families: an integral approach via the family outpatient clinic]. Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 2016; 58(2):95-104.
26. van der Stel JC. Zingeving, zelfregulatie en taal. Tijdschrift Geestelijke Verzorging 2016; 19: 14-23. 27. van der Stel JC. Persoonlijk herstel, zingeving en identiteit. Counseling Magazine 2016; 7: 54-59.
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Publications 2016 in de praktijk (p.163-181). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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Riper H, Cuijpers P. Telepsychology and ehealth. In: Norcross JC, VandenBos GR, Freedham DK (Editors-in Chief). APA Handbook of Clinical Psychology: Vol. 3. Applications and Methods. (chapter 24). American Psychological Association, 2016.
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Riper H, Cuijpers P. Depressiepreventie via internet: Alles Onder Controle. In: Brug J, van Assema P, Lechner L. (red.). Gezondheidsvoorlichting en gedragsverandering, Een planmatige aanpak. Koninklijke van Gorcum B.V., Assen, 2016.
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Hengeveld MW, van Balkom AJLM. Psychopathologie. In: Hengeveld MW, van Balkom AJLM, van Heeringen C, Sabbe BGC. (red.) Leerboek Psychiatrie. 3e, geheel herziene druk (p.17-26). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
Spijker J, Ruhe E, Beekman ATF. Beloop en stagering van depressie. In: Schene AH, Sabbe BCG, Spinhoven Ph en Ruhe HG (red). Handboek depressieve stoornissen (p.63-78). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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Hengeveld MW, van Balkom AJLM. Diagnostiek en classificatie. In: Hengeveld MW, van Balkom AJLM, van Heeringen C, Sabbe BGC. (red.) Leerboek Psychiatrie. 3e, geheel herziene druk (p. 27-144). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
Stringer B, Paans W, Sitvast J, Kieft R. Gegevens verzamelen en probleemstelling. In: van Straalen L, Schuurmans M (red.). Klinisch redeneren voor verpleegkundigen. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten, 2016.
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van Balkom AJLM. Psycho-educatie. In: Hengeveld MW, van Balkom AJLM, van Heeringen C, Sabbe BGC. (red.) Leerboek Psychiatrie. 3e, geheel herziene druk (p.171-174). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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van Balkom AJLM. Angststoornissen. In: Hengeveld MW, van Balkom AJLM, van Heeringen C, Sabbe BGC. (red.) Leerboek Psychiatrie. 3e, geheel herziene druk (p.351-374). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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van den Heuvel OA. Obsessief-compulsieve en verwante stoornissen. In: Hengeveld MW, van Balkom AJLM, van Heeringen C, Sabbe BGC. (red.) Leerboek Psychiatrie. 3e, geheel herziene druk (p.375-390). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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van der Kellen D, van Hamersveld S, Meeuwissen J, van Meijel B. Somatische screening en leefstijlinterventies bij mensen met een ernstige psychische aandoening. In: van Meijel B (red.) Ggz-verpleegkunde in de praktijk (p.141-161). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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van der Voort N, van Meijel B. De bipolaire stoornis: Zorg in Samenwerking, een collaborative care programma. In: van Meijel B (red.) Ggz-verpleegkunde in de praktijk (p.233248). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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Donker T, Blankers M, Riper H. eMental-health bij depressie. In: Schene A, Sabbe B, Spinhoven P, Ruhé E (red.) Handboek depressieve stoornissen (p.367 -383). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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Draijer N, van Dyck R. Dissociatieve stoornissen. In: Hengeveld MW, van Balkom AJLM, van Heeringen C, Sabbe BGC. (red.) Leerboek Psychiatrie (p.415-426). 3e, geheel herziene druk. De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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Fluttert F, van Leeuwen M, van Meijel B. Agressie in de forensische zorg. In: B. van Meijel (red.) Ggz-verpleegkunde in de praktijk (p.95-107). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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Honig A, Lampe I. Lichamelijk onderzoek bij depressie. In: A.H. Schene, et al. In: Handboek depressieve stoornissen (p.101-113). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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Honig A, Heller H, Kieviet N. Depressie tijdens zwangerschap en kraamperiode. In: A.H. Schene, et al. (red.) Handboek depressieve stoornissen (p.483-496). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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Hoogendijk WJ, van Schaik DJF, Schoevers R. Depressieve-stemmingsstoornissen. In: Hengeveld MW, van Balkom AJLM, van Heeringen C, Sabbe BGC. (red.) Leerboek Psychiatrie. 3e, geheel herziene druk (p.321-342). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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Koekkoek B, Stringer B, van Meijel B. In de frontlinie: wat hbo-professionals kunnen doen voor suïcidale patiënten in de ambulante zorg. In: Kerkhof A, van Luyn B (red.). Behandeling van suïcidaal gedrag in de praktijk van de GGZ. (p. 249-262). Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten, 2016. Kool N, van Meijel B. Zelfbeschadigend gedrag: contact, communicatie en vroegtijdige signalering. In: van Meijel B (red.) Ggzverpleegkunde in de praktijk (p.49-62). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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van Heringen K, Kooiman K, Claes S, Beekman ATF, Vanaerschot G, Sabbe B, Lemmens G, Balkom T. Etiopathogenese en het stresskwetsbaarheidsmodel. In: van Balkom AJTM, Hengeveld M, van Heeringen C, Sabbe BGC (red.). Leerboek Psychiatrie. 3e, geheel herziene druk (p.55-62). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
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van Meijel B. Kleurrijke perspectieven: notities over de ggz-verpleegkunde. In: van Meijel B (red.) Ggz-verpleegkunde in de praktijk (p.15-26). De Tijdstroom, Utrecht, 2016.
Reports 1.
van der Voort TY, van Meijel B, Hoogendoorn AW, Draisma S, Goossens PJ, Beekman AT, Kupka RW. Collaborative care for patients with bipolar disorder: Results of a randomised controlled trial. In: Wegman I (red.). Praktijkgericht onderzoek inspireert (p.100-109). Onderzoeksbundel. Den Haag: Hogeschool Inholland, 2016.
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van Zuthem H, Wildevuur S, i.s.m. Bosch, Janssen, Meiland F. De mens zien met dementie, co-creatie onderzoek naar behoefte aan ondersteuning thuis. Waag Society, 2016.
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Dissertations 2016
Dissertations Department of Psychiatry VUmc Research Department GGZ inGeest Cat. A: Dissertation at VUmc Department of Psychiatry 1.
Pierre Bet - September 15, 2016 Pharmacoepidemiology of depression and anxiety Supervisors: prof. W.J.G. Hoogendijk, MD, PhD; prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisors: J.G. Hugtenburg, PhD; Z. Bochdanovitz, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry and Pharmacy
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Ellen Generaal – March 14, 2016 Chronic pain: the role of biological and psychosocial factors (NESDA) Supervisors: prof. J. Dekker, PhD; prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisor: N. Vogelzangs, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Marijke van Haeften-van Dijk – September 13, 2016 Social participation and quality of life in dementia. Implementation and effects of interventions using social participation as strategy to improve quality of life of people with dementia and their carers Supervisor: prof. R.M. Dröes, PhD Co-supervisors: F. Meiland, PhD; T.J.E.M. Bakker, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry Sanne Hendriks, MD - January 14, 2016 Course of anxiety disorders (NESDA) Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof. J. Spijker, MD, PhD; prof. B.W. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisor: R. de Graaf, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry Noera Kieviet – January 25, 2016 Neonatal symptoms after exposure to antidepressants in utero Supervisor: prof. A. Honig, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: K.M. Dolman, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry Bert Loosman - February 12, 2016 Depressive and anxiety symptoms in Dutch chronic kidney disease patient (DIVERS) Supervisors: prof. A. Honig, MD, PhD; C.E.H. Siegert, MD, PhD; F. Dekker, MD, PhD; C.F.M. Franssen, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Psychiatry
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Mardien Oudega, MD - October 21, 2016 Late life depression, brain characteristics and response to ECT Supervisor: prof. M.L. Stek, MD, PhD; prof. O.A. van den Heuvel, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: E. van Exel, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Dóra Révész – May 27, 2016 The interplay between biological stress and cellular aging: an epidemiological perspective (NESDA) Supervisor: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisor: Y. Milaneschi, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Evert Semeijn - Jan 26, 2016 ADHD in older adults. Diagnosis, physical health and mental functioning (LASA) Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof. D.J.H. Deeg, PhD Co-supervisors: J.J.S. Kooij, MD, PhD; H.C. Comijs, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
10. Josine Verhoeven – June 3, 2016 Depression, anxiety and cellular aging: does feeling blue make you grey? (NESDA) Supervisor: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisor: prof. P. van Oppen, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 11. Henny Visser – November 2, 2016 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder; unresolved issues, poor insight and psychological treatment Supervisors: prof. A.J.L.M. van Balkom, MD, PhD; prof. P. van Oppen, PhD Co-supervisor: H.J.G.M. van Megen, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 12. Froukje de Vries, MD – June 2, 2016 The Obsessive-Compulsive and Tic-related brain Supervisors: prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD; prof. A.J.L.M. van Balkom, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: D. Cath, MD, PhD; prof. O.A. van den Heuvel, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Mieke Klein Hofmeijer-Sevink – February 5, 2016 Complex anxiety disorders: Risk factors, underlying mechanisms and treatment enhancement Supervisors: prof. M. van der Hout, PhD, prof. A.J.L.M. van Balkom, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: D. Cath, MD, PhD, H.J.G.M. van Megen, MD, PhD Utrecht University, Dep. of Clinical Psychology
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Saskia Koch – September 8, 2016 Boosting oxytocin after trauma: effects of oxytocin on fear neurocircuitry in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder Supervisors: prof. M. Olff, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD; M. van Zuiden, PhD University of Amsterdam (UVA) / AMC Amsterdam, Dep. of Psychiatry
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Laura Koenders – December 2, 2016 Structural brain alterations and cannabis use: in the healthy population and in patients with schizophrenia Supervisors: prof. L. de Haan, MD, PhD; prof. D.J.Veltman, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: C.J. Meijer, PhD, M.W. Machielsen, MD, PhD University of Amsterdam (UVA) / AMC Amsterdam, Dep. of Psychiatry
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Sabine Staufenbiel – December 6, 2016 Long-term cortisol exposure in stress-related diseases Supervisors: prof. E.F.C. van Rossum, MD, PhD; prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Eline Vissia – May 2, 2016 Pieces of the puzzle: empirical studies on the diagnosis dissociative identity disorder Supervisors: prof. A. Aleman, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: A.A.T.S. Reinders, PhD Groningen University / UMCG
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Arianna Polverino – May 11, 2016 The effects of acetylcholine on phosphorylation of cPLA2 in cell cultures treated with amyloid ß: implications for Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis” Supervisor: prof. G. Sorrentino, PhD Co-supervisor: R. Veerhuis, PhD Università di Napoli “Parthenope”, Napels, Italy
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Karolien Biesheuvel-Leliefeld – April 15, 2016 Keeping the clouds away: Prevention of relapse and recurrence in major depressive disorder Supervisors: prof. H.E. van der Horst, PhD; prof. H.W.J. van Marwijk, PhD prof. H.F.E. Smit, PhD Co-supervisor: D.J.F. van Schaik, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of General Practice Jennifer ten Kulve – April 19, 2016 The gut-brain axis and the regulation of food intake: The role of GLP-1, from physiology to pharmacotherapy Supervisors: prof. M.L. Drent, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: R.G. IJzerman, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Internal Medicine
Cat. C: Dissertation at VU University Involvement of a senior researcher of our department as (co-)promotor 3.
Robin Kenter – October 31, 2016 Internet treatment in routine mental health care. Research on internet-based treatment for patients with depression and anxiety Supervisors: prof A. van Straten, PhD; prof. P. Cuijpers, PhD; prof . A.T.F. Beekman. MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology
Cat. D: External dissertation Involvement of a senior researcher of our department as (co-)promotor 1.
Marleen van Beek Matters of Cardiac Anxiety: Cardiac anxiety matters Supervisors: prof. A. Speckens, MD, PhD, prof A.J.L.M. van Balkom, MD, PhD, prof. R.C. Oude Voshaar MD, PhD UMC St Radboud Nijmegen
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Annette Hegeman – May 18, 2016 Appearance of depression in later life (NESDO) Supervisors: prof. R.C. van der Mast, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: H.C. Comijs, PhD; R. Kok, MD, PhD Leiden University / LUMC
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Tim van Balkom Cognition and neuropsychiatry in Parkinson’s disease Supervisors: prof. O.A. van den Heuvel, MD, PhD; prof. H.W. Berendse, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: C. Vriend, PhD; Y.D. van der Werf, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Renske Bosman The long-term trajectory of anxiety disorders Supervisor: prof. A.J.L.M. van Balkom, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: N.M. Batelaan, MD, PhD; A. Muntingh, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Vumc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Catherine Black, MD – September 12, 2017 Oxidative stress in depression and anxiety Supervisor: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisors: M. Bot, PhD; P. Scheffer, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Hendrikje Bloemert Crisis and recovery in patients with ASD Supervisors: prof. B. van Meijel, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: B. Sizoo, PhD; L. Verhoeven, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
Annet Bron Lifestyle and medication effects in adults with ADHD Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisors: J.J.S. Kooij, MD, PhD; D. Bijlenga, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Premika Boedhoe Brain structure in OCD Supervisors: O.A. van Heuvel, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: L. Schmaal, PhD VU University Amsterdam VUmc, Dep. of Psychiatry
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Petra Boersma Implementation of the Veder method in 24-hour nursing home care Supervisors: prof. R.M. Dröes, PhD, J.C.M. van Weert, PhD Co-supervisor: prof. B. van Meijel, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry Rosa Boeschoten – February 3, 2017 Depression in Multiple Sclerosis: Prevalence, Profile and Treatment Supervisors: prof. P. van Oppen, PhD; prof. B.M.J. Uitdehaag, PhD Co-supervisors: prof. J. Dekker, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry Wicher Bokma, MD Anxiety disorders: Staging en profiling Supervisors: prof. A.J.L.M. van Balkom, MD, PhD; prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisor: N. Batelaan, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
10. Annelies Brouwer Bright-light treatment for patients with major depression and type-2 diabetes mellitus Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof. F.J. Snoek, PhD Co-supervisor: M.A. Bremmer, MD, PhD; D. van Raalte, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 11. Carolien Christ Victimisation in depressed patients Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: D.J.F. van Schaik, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 12. Richard Dinga Machine learning applications in mood disorders (NESDA/MOTAR) Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. D.J.Veltman, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: L. Schmaal, PhD; A. Marquand, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 13. Merijn Eikelenboom Suicidal Behavior in Depression and Anxiety (NESDA) Supervisors: prof. J.H. Smit, PhD; prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 14. Sarah Fan Studying glutamatergic function in fronto-striatal circuits in TS and OCD Supervisor: prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD; TBD Co-supervisors: D.C. Cath, MD, PhD; O.A. van den Heuvel, MD, PhD; Y.D. van der Werf, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry or Utrecht University (TBD)
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Current PhD projects 15. Gieke Free Mentalization by mental health nurses Supervisors: prof. B. van Meijel, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: dr. W. Swildens, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
23. Hansje Heller, MD Treatment of depression and anxiety during pregnancy Supervisors: prof. A. Honig, MD, PhD; C.J. de Groot, PhD Co-supervisors: A. Boenink, PhD; A. van Straten, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
16. Roxanne Gaspersz Anxious depression (NESDA) Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. J.H. Smit, PhD Co-supervisor: F. Lamers, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
24. Iris Hendriks Personalized dementia care: understanding the needs and wishes of people with dementia to improve their quality of life Supervisor: prof. R.M. Dröes, PhD Co-supervisors: F.J. Meiland, PhD; D. Gerritsen, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
17. Deborah Gibson-Smith Depression, food intake and obesity (MoodFOOD) Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD ; prof. M. Visser, PhD ; prof. I. Brouwer, PhD Co-supervisor: M. Bot, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
25. Tjalling Jan Holwerda - June 2, 2017 Burden of loneliness and depression in late life (Amstel project, LASA) Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof. D.J.H. Deeg, PhD; prof. R.A. Schoevers, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
18. Flora Gossink, MD Late Onset Frontal behaviour disturbances (LOF) Supervisor: prof. M.L. Stek, MD, PhD; prof P. Scheltens, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: A. Dols, PhD; Y. Pijnenburg, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
26. Mandy Hu Can the autonomic nervous system explain the link between stress and poor mental health and poorer cardiovascular health?” (NESDA/MOTAR) Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. E.J. de Geus, PhD Co-supervisor: F. Lamers, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
19. Gerard van Grootheest Vitamine D and psychiatry (NESDA) Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. J.H. Smit, PhD; Co-supervisor: Y. Milaneschi, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 20. Laura Han Linking biological aging to brain structure and functioning, studying telomere length and epigenetics in combination with MRI (imaging). NESDA/epigenetics. Supervisor: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisor : M. Aghajani, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 21. Bart Hattink Personalized technological interventions for people with dementia and informal carers Supervisor: prof. R.M. Dröes, PhD Co-supervisor: F.J.M. Meiland, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 22. Gerlinde Haverkamp – March 8, 2017 Depressive symptoms in an ethnically DIVERSe cohort of chronic dialysis patients: The role of patient characteristics, cultural and inflammatory factors (DIVERS) Supervisor: prof. A. Honig A, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: C.E.H. Siegert, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
27. Hans Jeuring, MD Clinical staging and profiling of late life depression (LASA/NESDO) Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof. M.L. Stek, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: H.C. Comijs, PhD, M. Huisman, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 28. Amy Jongkind Collaborative care for patients with treatment-resistent schizophrenia Supervisors: prof. B. van Meijel, PhD; Prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: dr. K. Grootens, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 29. Trees Juurlink Participation in employment in people/patients with a personality disorder Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof. H. Anema, PhD Co-supervisors: B. Stringer, PhD; H. van Marle, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 30. Lise Kemmeren Blended treatment for major depressive disorders in specialized mental healthcare Supervisors: prof. J.H. Smit, PhD; prof. H. Riper, PhD Co-supervisor: D.J.F. van Schaik, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Current PhD projects 31. Yvonne Kerkhof Living technology; a client-centered program to improve quality of life for people with dementia by using the iPad Supervisor: prof. R.M. Dröes, PhD Co-supervisor: H.M. de Vocht, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 32. Ruth Klaming Does healthy ageing lie in our hands? A longitudinal approach to explore the influence of lifestyle and personality factors on cognitive function andstructural brain changes Supervisor: prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: H.C. Comijs, PhD; J. Annese, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 33. Saskia Knapen MBT in patients with severe personality disorders Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof. B. van Meijel, PhD; Co-supervisors: dr. W. Swildens, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 34. Esther Krijnen – de Bruin Development, implementation and evaluation of a relapse prevention program for (partially) recovered patients with depressive and anxiety disorders Supervisors: prof. B. van Meijel, PhD, prof. A. van Straten, PhD Co-supervisors: A. Muntingh, PhD; N.M. Batelaan, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
39. Bianca Lever-van Milligen Physical functioning in depression and anxiety disorders (NESDA) Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. J.H. Smit, PhD Co-supervisor: N. Vogelzangs, PhD; F. Lamers, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 40. Floriana Mangiaracina Evaluation of the effectiveness (RCT) and implementation of an application for tablet that helps people to increase their independence and quality of life (INDUCT) Supervisors: prof. R.M. Dröes, PhD, prof. M. Orrell, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: F.J. Meiland, PhD 41. Jolanda Meeuwissen Stepped care and disease management in mental health care Supervisors: prof. A.J.L.M. van Balkom, MD, PhD; prof. F. Smit, PhD; TBD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 42. Sanne Menning Cognitive impairments and their neural correlates in long-term cancer survivors Supervisor: prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: S. Schagen, PhD; M. de Ruiter, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
35. Ho Ming Lau Serious gaming and mental health Supervisors: prof. J.H. Smit, PhD; prof. H. Riper, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
43. Margo Metz Routine Outcome Management in mental health Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof E. de Beurs, PhD Co-supervisor: G. Franx, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
36. Sjors Lange, MD The physical health status of the aging schizophrenia patient population Supervisors: prof. M.L. Stek, MD, PhD; prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisor: D. Rhebergen, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
44. Wendela ter Meulen On stage: affective disorders and substance use in concert Supervisors: prof. R.W. Kupka, MD, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: S. Draisma, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
37. Arnold van der Lee Profilers that predict use of care and costs of care in mental health in the Netherlands Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; TBD (i.s.m. Achmea) VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
45. Jan Mokkenstorm The evaluation of online suicide prevention Supervisors: prof. J.H. Smit, PhD; prof. A.J.F.M. Kerkhof, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
38. Jacqueline van der Lee Determinants of subjective burden in primary caregivers of psychogeriatric patients Supervisor: prof. R.M. Dröes, PhD Co-supervisors: H. Duivenvoorden, PhD; T. Bakker, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
46. Mayke Mol Implementation of e-mental health in the treatment of depression Supervisors: prof. J.H. Smit, PhD; prof. H. Riper, PhD Co-supervisors: D.J.F. van Schaik, MD, PhD; E. Dozeman, PhD VU University, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Current PhD projects 47. Bianca Mooi Personality, psychopathology an ageing Supervisor: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: H.C. Comijs, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 48. Hanneke du Mortier Phenomenology of OCD Supervisors: prof A.J.L.M. van Balkom, MD, PhD; prof. P.van Oppen, PhD Co-supervisors: H.J.G.M. van Megen, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 49. Annemarie Noord Spiritual delusions in elderly people Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof. A.W. Braam, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 50. Lucas van Oudheusden Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: conceptual and nosological issues (NOCDA) Supervisors: prof. A.J.L.M. van Balkom, MD, PhD; prof. G. Meynen, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 51. Nadine Paans Depression, (food) behaviors and obesity (MoodFOOD) Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. M. Visser, PhD; prof. I. Brouwer, PhD Co-supervisor : M. Bot, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 52. Thomas Pattyn, MD Panic disorder subtypes Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. F. van den Eede, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: L. Schmaal, PhD Shared PhD: VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry and Antwerp University Belgium 53. Wouter Peyrot, MD - January 20, 2017 The complex link between genetic effects and environment in depression (NESDA) Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. D.I. Boomsma, PhD Co-supervisor: N. Wray, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 54. Karin Remmerswaal CBT interventions for treatment resistent anxiety disorders Supervisor: prof. A.J.L.M. van Balkom, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: N.M. Batelaan, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
55. Jan Willem Renes Treatment of bipolar disorder in the Netherlands Supervisors: prof. R.W. Kupka, MD, PhD; prof. W.A. Nolen, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: E.J. Regeer, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 56. Georg Riemann The addition of STEPPS in the treatment of patients with bipolar disorder and comorbid borderline personality features: a randomized controlled trial Supervisor: prof. R.W. Kupka, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: N. Weisscher, PhD; P.J. Goossens, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 57. Sonja Rutten Bright light in Parkinson’s disease Supervisors: prof. O.A. van den Heuvel, MD, PhD; prof. H.W. Berendse, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: Y.D. van der Werf, PhD; C. Vriend, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 58. Joost Sanders, MD Slowing and depressive symptoms in aging people (LASA) Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof. D.J.H. Deeg, PhD Co-supervisors: M.A. Bremmer, MD, PhD; H.C. Comijs, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 59. Joeke van der Molen- van Santen Cost-effectiveness of exergaming in people living with dementia. (INDUCT) Supervisor: prof. R.M. Dröes, PhD, prof. A. van Straten, PhD Co-supervisor: F. Meiland, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 60. Ilja Saris, MD Social withdrawal behavior in anxiety and depression (NESDA and PRISM). Supervisor: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisor: M. Aghajani, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 61. Roxanne Schaakxs Depression, anxiety and somatics (NESDA/NESDO) Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: H. Comijs, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 62. Dayenne van Schie Self-management in patients with schizophrenia Supervisors: prof. B. Van Meijel, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: S. Castelijn, PhD; B. Stringer VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Current PhD projects 63. Charlotte Schmidt Collaborative care for diabetes patients with depressive and anxiety symptoms and diabetes-distress Supervisor: prof. A. Honig, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 64. Willemijn Scholten – September 29, 2017 The efficacy of a CBT relapse prevention program for remitted anxiety disorder patients who discontinue antidepressant medication Supervisors: prof. A.J.L.M. van Balkom, PhD, MD; prof. P. van Oppen, PhD Co-supervisors: N.M. Batelaan, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
70. Sanne Swart The Frisian trauma and personality study: 2-year course of personality- and trauma related disorders Supervisor: prof. J.H. Smit, PhD Co-supervisors: N. Draijer, PhD; W. Langeland, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 71. Carisha Thesing Metabolomics, depression and anxiety Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisors: M. Bot, PhD; Y. Milaneschi, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
65. Robbert Schouten, MD Depression and outcomes In dialysis patients with Various Ethnicities and Races Study (DIVERS) Supervisor: prof. A. Honig, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: C.E.H. Siegert, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
72. Laura van Velzen Neurobiological mechanisms associated with metabolic stress and cellular aging in mood disorders (MOTAR) Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: L. Schmaal, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
66. Natasja Schutter Loneliness in older adults Supervisors: prof. M.L. Stek, MD, PhD; prof. J. Dekker, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: H.C. Comijs, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
73. Judith Verduijn- June 6, 2017 Staging and profiling in affective disorders Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; Co-supervisor: Y. Milaneschi, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
67. Claudia Schuurhuizen Screening and treatment of psychological distress in colorectal cancer with metastasized disease: the TEStrial Supervisors: prof. J. Dekker, PhD; prof. H. Verheul, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: I. Konings, PhD; A. Braamse, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry/ Soma and Psyche
74. Richard Vijverberg Problems and care needs of patients and families receiving Youth-FACT Supervisors: prof. B. van Meijel, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: R. Ferdinand, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
68. Anja Stevens The effect of sleep disturbance during pregnancy and perinatal period on postpartum psychopathology in women with bipolar disorder and/or a history of postpartum psychosis Supervisors: prof. R.W. Kupka, MD, PhD; prof. A. Honig, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: E. Knoppert-van der Klein, MD, PhD; P.J. Goossens, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 69. Sacha Struijs Cognition and depression (NESDA) Supervisor: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisor: F Lamers, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
75. Suzan Vogel Sleep and ADHD in adults Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; J.J.S. Kooij, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: D. Bijlenga, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 76. Ilse Wielaard Childhood abuse and late-life depression (NESDO) Supervisor: prof. M.L. Stek, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: H.C. Comijs, PhD; D. Rhebergen, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 77. Marleen Wildschut Survivors of early childhoodtrauma: evaluating a two dimensional diagnostic model of the impact of trauma and neglect Supervisor: prof. J.H. Smit, PhD Co-supervisor: N. Draijer, PhD; W. Langeland, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Current PhD projects 78. Stella de Wit, MD – January 19, 2017 In the loop: neuroimaging cognitive control in ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder Supervisors: prof. O.A. van den Heuvel, MD, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: Y.D. van der Werf, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 79. Dora Wynchank The relationship between adult ADHD, metabolic syndrome and circadian rhythm (NESDA) Supervisors: prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: J.J.S. Kooij, MD, PhD; D. Bijlenga, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry 80. Martijn Zuurveld Anxiety disorders in older adults (LASA) Supervisors: prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD; prof. P. van Oppen, PhD Co-supervisors: M. Huisman, PhD; H.C. Comijs, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Psychiatry
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Sigridur Jakobsdottir Obesity and food addiction Supervisors: prof. M. Drent, MD, PhD; prof. D.J.Veltman, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Internal Medicine
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Merijn Joling Striatal and extra-striatal SPECT imaging in Parkinson’s disease Supervisors: prof. J Booij, MD, PhD; prof. HW Berendse, MD, PhD Co-Supervisors: prof. OA. Van den Heuvel, MD, PhD; C. Vriend, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Neurology
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Janine van Kooten Pain and Dementia Supervisor: prof. C. Hertogh, PhD; prof. M.L. Stek, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: M. Smalbrugge, PhD, MD, J.C. van der Wouden, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of General Practice
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Elisa de Koning Vitamin D supplementation for preventing depression and physical decline Supervisors: prof. P. Lips, MD, PhD; prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD Co-supervisors: H.W.J. van Marwijk, MD, PhD; N. van Schoor, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Endocrinology
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Welmoed Krudop, MD Late Onset Frontal pathology (LOF) Supervisors: prof. P. Scheltens, MD, PhD; prof. M.L. Stek, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: Y. Pijnenburg, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Neurology
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Elsa van der Molen Predictors of behavioural problems and psychiatric comorbidity after detention Supervisors: prof. Th. Doreleijers, MD, PhD; prof. R. Vermeiren, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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Moran Cohn Conditioning of adolescents with delinquent behaviour Supervisors: prof. W. van den Brink, MD, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD; prof. Th. Doreleijers, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Erik de Heer Duloxetine plus collaborative care versus duloxetine alone in the treatment of concomitant pain and depressive disorder: a randomised clinical trial in primary care (PAINDIP) Supervisors: prof. C. van der Feltz-Cornelis, MD, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: H.W.J. van Marwijk, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of General Practice Judith Huis in het Veld NurseSMS - A joint research program on Nurses' SelfManagement Support in people facing progressive incurable diseases Supervisors: prof. A. Francke, PhD; prof. B. van Meijel, PhD Co-supervisor: R. Verkaik, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Public and Occupational Health
10. Koen van Lith, MD MRI study adolescents Supervisors: prof. A. Popma, MD, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD; prof. Th. Doreleijers, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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Current PhD projects 11. Louise Pape MRI study adolescents Supervisors: prof. A. Popma, MD, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD; prof. Th. Doreleijers, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 12. Adrianne Pike Innate Immune Activation in Neurodegenerative Disease Supervisor: prof. R. de Jonge, PhD. Co-supervisor: R. Veerhuis, PhD; J.J.M. Hoozemans, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Clinical Chemistry 13. Anne Rutte Improving sexual dysfunction in persons with Diabetes 2 Supervisors: prof. G. Nijpels, MD, PhD; prof. P. van Oppen, PhD Co-supervisors: P. Elders, MD, PhD; A. Braamse, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of General Practice 14. Jort Vijverberg Diagnostic Accuracy of the Frontotemporal Dementia Consensus Criteria and the role of biomarkers in the Late-Onset Frontal Lobe Syndrome Supervisors: prof. P. Scheltens, MD, PhD; prof. M.L. Stek, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: Y. Pijnenburg, MD, PhD A. Dols, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Neurology 15. Najada Stringa Gene-Environment interaction in age-related conditions Supervisors: prof. M. Huisman, PhD Co-supervisors: N. van Schoor, PhD; Y. Milaneschi, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VUmc Dep. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
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Joost Asselberg Serious gaming for post-traumatic stress disorder Supervisors: prof. H. Riper, PhD; prof. P. Cuijpers, PhD Co-supervisor: M. Sijbrandy, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology
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Tarik Binnekade Prevalence and diagnostics of pain in dementia Supervisor: prof. E. Scherder, PhD Co-supervisors: prof. F. Lobbezoo, PhD; D. Rhebergen, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Neuropsychology
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Anke Boerema Prognosis and public mental health effects of major and minor depression Supervisors: prof. P. Cuijpers, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology
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Frans Clignet The application of the Systematic Activation Methods in elderly patients with major depressive disorder” Supervisors: prof. P. Cuijpers, PhD; prof. A. van Straten, PhD; prof. B. van Meijel, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology
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Kim Dekker An integrated approach to sleep improvement Supervisors: prof. E.J. van Someren, PhD Co-supervisors: J.S. Benjamins, PhD; A. van Straten, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Integrative Neurophysiology (Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience)
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Liset Elsgeest Depression and nutrition (MoodFOOD) Supervisors: prof. M. Visser, PhD ; prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD; prof. I. Brouwer, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Health Sciences
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Judy van Hemmen Brain correlates of sex hormone exposure Supervisors: prof. P. Cohen-Kettenis, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: J. Bakker, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Medical Psychology
Cat. C: Dissertation at VU University Involvement of a senior researcher of our department as (co-)promotor 1.
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Dennis Abraham Prevalence of psychiatric disorders in internally displaced people Supervisors: prof. J. Bunders, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD PhD Co-supervisor: B. Regeer, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Athena Institute, Dep. of Health and Life Sciences Merel van Andel The effect of leptin, ghrelin and adiponectin on cognition in aging (LASA) Supervisor: prof. M. Drent, PhD Co-supervisors: N. van Schoor, PhD; H.C. Comijs, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Neuropsychology
10. Sabine Hobbel Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an internet based selfhelp intervention for depressive disorders as a first step in specialized mental health care Supervisors: prof. P. Cuijpers, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology
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Current PhD projects 11. Imke Jansen Mindfulness in healthy adolescents and adults in comparison with schizophrenia patients Supervisors: prof. L. Krabbendam, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Developmental Psychology
19. Bart te Lindert Thermoregulatory system identification in relation to vigilance disturbances Supervisor: prof. E.J. van Someren, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Integrative Neurophysiology (Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience)
12. Dilfa Juniar An internet-based stress-management intervention for young executives in Indonesia“ Supervisors: prof. H. Riper, PhD; prof Sawatri Sadarjoen, PhD Co-supervisor: W. van Ballegooijen, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology
20. Eva Maassen A shared research agenda for bipolar disorder Supervisors: prof. J. Bunders, PhD; prof. R.W. Kupka, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: B. Regeer, PhD; E.J. Regeer, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Athena Institute, Dep. of Health and Life Sciences
13. Eirini Karyotaki Individual patient data meta-analyses on common mental disorders Supervisors: prof. P. Cuijpers, PhD; prof. H. Riper, PhD Co-supervisor: A. Kleiboer, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology
21. Liselotte de Mooij Victimisation and Living-situation among patient with severe mental illness Supervisors: prof. J. Dekker, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: M.A. Kikkert, PhD; J.R. Theunissen, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology
14. Robin Kok Phobias under control: an RCT Supervisors: prof. P. Cuijpers, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: A. van Straten, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology 15. Spyros Kolovos Cost-effectiveness modelling for short and long term predictions blended therapy for adult depression Supervisors: prof. M. Tulder, PhD; prof. H. Riper, PhD Co-supervisor: J. Bosmans, PhD VU University Amsterdam, VU Dep. of Clinical Psychology 16. Lisa Kooistra Blended care for depression Supervisor: prof. H. Riper, PhD, prof. P. van Oppen, PhD Co-supervisors: J. Wiersma, PhD; J. Ruwaard, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology 17. Frank Kruisdijk Effectiveness of running therapy for depressive disorders Supervisors: prof. M. Hopman, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: I. Hendriksen, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Kinesiology 18. Jeanne Leerssen Brain circuits involved in the link between insomnia and depression Supervisors: prof. E.J. van Someren, PhD Co-supervisor: J. Foster-Dingley, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Integrative Neurophysiology (Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience)
22. Simon Provoost Artificial and EMA applications for blended therapy for depression Supervisors: prof. H. Riper, PhD; prof. P. Cuijpers, PhD Co-supervisor: J. Ruwaard, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology 23. Geke Romijn Cost-utility and cost-effectiveness of blended e-Health treatment for severe anxiety disorders in secondary mental health care Supervisors: prof. H. Riper, PhD; prof. A.J.L.M. van Balkom, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: J. de Koning, MD, PhD; N.M. Batelaan, MD, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology 24. Sebastian Schagen Endocrinical and neurophysiological aspects of transsexuality at children and adolescents Supervisors: prof. P. Cohen-Kettenis, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD; prof. N. Lambalk, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Medical Psychology 25. J. Scheerman An effect evaluation of two behavioural interventions aimed to improve oral hygiene in adolescents with fixed orthodontic appliances – a parallel randomized controlled trial Supervisors: prof. C. van Loveren, PhD; prof. G.H.W. Verrips, PhD Co-supervisors: prof. B. van Meijel, PhD; P. van Empelen, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Dentistry (ACTA)
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Current PhD projects 26. Henri Snel Emotion-oriented Care Architecture in Dementia Supervisors: prof A.M.L. Kappers, PhD; prof R.M. Dröes, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep of Human Movement Sciences (MOVE) 27. Remi Soleman Endocrinical and neurophysiological aspects of transsexuality Supervisors: prof. P. Cohen-Kettenis, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD; N. Lambalk, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Medical Psychology 28. Marije Vermeulen Sleep and cognitive functioning in children Supervisors: prof. E.J. van Someren, PhD; prof. J.T. Swaab-Barneveld, PhD Co-supervisors: K.B. van der Heijden, PhD; M. Bartels, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Integrative Neurophysiology (Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience) 29. Christiaan Vis Implementation & evaluation of blended care treatment for depression in routine practice in EU member states Supervisors: prof. H. Riper, PhD; prof. J.H. Smit, PhD Co-supervisor: A. Kleiboer, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Clinical Psychology 30. Florine Walburg Cost-effectiveness of a tailored lifestyle intervention in patients with serious mental illness Supervisors: prof. M. Tulder, PhD; prof. B. Van Meijel, PhD Co-supervisors: M. Adriaanse, PhD; B. Stringer, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Health Sciences 31. Rick Wassing Sleep and the regulation of self-conscious emotion Supervisor: prof. E.J. van Someren C-supervisors: F. Schalkwijk, PhD; L. Talamini, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Integrative Neurophysiology (Neth. Institute for Neuroscience) 32. Yi-Shu Wei Spatiotemporal patterns of cortical oscillations that determine subjective wake time during sleep Supervisor: prof. E.J. van Someren, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Integrative Neurophysiology (Neth. Institute for Neuroscience)
33. Just Wernand Generation-2: the effects of anxiety and depression on parenting, attachment and the early development of new-borns Supervisors: prof. C. Schuengel, PhD; prof. A.T.F. Beekman, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: M. Oosterman, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Devel. Psychology 34. Laura Winkens Depression and nutrition (MoodFOOD) Supervisors: prof. M. Visser, PhD; prof. B.W.J.H. Penninx, PhD VU University Amsterdam, Dep. of Health Sciences
Cat. D: External dissertation Involvement of a senior advisor of our department as (co-)promotor 1.
Matheus Arts Frailty and late-life depression (NESDO) Supervisor: prof. R. Oude Voshaar, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: H.C. Comijs, PhD Groningen University, UMCG
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Filip Bouckaert ECT in old age depression (MODECT) Supervisors: prof. M. Van den Bulcken, PhD; prof. M.L. Stek, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: A. Dols, MD, PhD; prof. P. Sienaert, MD, PhD KU Leuven, België
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Cheima Bouziane Neuro-imaging in children and adults with ADHD before and after methylphenidate treatment (the Epod study) Supervisors: prof. dr. L. Reneman, MD, PhD; prof. dr. M.W.A. Caan, PhD Co-supervisors: J.J.S. Kooij, MD, PhD; M. Bottelier, MD University of Amsterdam (UVA) / AMC Amsterdam
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Claudia Buntrock Online prevention of depression and cost-effectiveness Supervisor: prof. M. Berking, PhD; prof. P. Cuijpers, PhD Co-supervisors: prof. H. Riper, PhD; D. Ebert, PhD Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany (joint with VU)
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Michele Colombo Insomnia and spontaneous neurophysiological dynamics Supervisors: prof. E.J. van Someren, PhD; prof. A. Aertsen, PhD Co-supervisors: A. Kalsbeek, PhD; C. Cajochen, PhD University of Freiburg and University of Amsterdam
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Current PhD projects 6.
J. Dobber Motivational interviewing in patients with schizophrenia and cardiovascular disease Supervisors: prof. W. Scholte Opreimer, PhD; prof. R. Peters, PhD Co-supervisors: prof. B. van Meijel, PhD; C. Latour, PhD University of Amsterdam (UVA) / AMC Amsterdam
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J. Doornebal, MD Lithium-associated Nephropathy Supervisors: prof. J. Wetzels, MD, PhD; prof. C. Gaillard, MD, PhD; prof. R.W. Kupka, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: E. Hartong, MD, PhD Radboud University Nijmegen / UMC St Radboud
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Lara Ebenveld Mobile training to reduce panic and agoraphobic complaints Supervisors: prof. M. Berking, PhD; prof. H. Riper, PhD Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany
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Febe van der Flier Cannabidiol enhancement of exposure therapy in treatment refractory patients with phobias Supervisors: prof. L. Kenemans, PhD; prof. A.J.L.M. van Balkom MD, PhD Co-supervisors: J Baas, PhD; D. Cat, MD, PhD University Utrecht
10. Jessie Frijling Oxytocin in recent-onset PTSD Supervisors: prof. M. Olff, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD; M. van Zuiden, PhD University of Amsterdam (UVA) / AMC Amsterdam 11. J. van der Geugten Sexual behaviour of youth in the Bolgatanga district in Ghana Supervisors: prof. N. de Vries, PhD; prof. B. van Meijel, PhD Co-supervisor: M. den Uyl, PhD Maastricht University 12. Mechteld Giesen Functional and structural MRI at trauma-related dissociation Supervisors: prof. A. Aleman, PhD; prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: A.A.T.S. Reinders, PhD; N. Draijer, PhD Groningen Universit /UMCG 13. Isis Groeneweg Prevalence and correlating factors of apathy in patients with depression (NESDO) Supervisor: prof. R.C. van der Mast, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: H.C. Comijs, PhD; P. Naarding, MD, PhD Leiden University / LUMC
14. Elena Heber Clinical effectiveness of online training for stress reduction in the general population Supervisors: prof. M. Berking, PhD; prof. H. Riper, PhD Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany 15. Marieke Henstra Cognition in late life depression, the role of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors for Electro Convulsive Therapy-induced cognitive side effects Supervisors: prof. J.A. Romijn, MD, PhD; prof. M.L. Stek, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: D. Rhebergen, MD, PhD; N. van der Velde, MD, PhD University of Amsterdam (UVA)/AMC 16. Jacob Itzhacki Reward effects of light Supervisors: prof. E.J. van Someren, PhD; prof. J. Mendoza, PhD Co-supervisor: A. Kalsbeek, PhD University of Strasbourg/University of Amsterdam (UvA) 17. Kim Mathiasen Clinical and cost-effectiveness for blended treatment of depression and anxiety Supervisors: prof. H. Riper, PhD; to be determined University Hospital of Southern Denmark 18. Wisse van der Meijden Differential effects across the light spectrum on human sleep and vigilance Supervisors: prof. E.J. van Someren, PhD; prof. P. Bourgin, PhD Co-supervisors: C. Cajochen, PhD; A. Kalsbeek, PhD University of Amsterdam (UvA)/University of Strasbourg 19. Mieke Mors-ter Schulte Effect of N-acetylcysteine on brain glutamate concentrations in nicotine dependence Supervisors: prof. R. Wiers, PhD; prof. A.E. Goudriaan, PhD Co-supervisor: L. Schmaal, PhD University of Amsterdam (UVA) / AMC Amsterdam 20. Laura Nawijn – June 8, 2017 Oxytocin in recent-onset PTSD Supervisors: prof. M. Olff, prof. D.J.Veltman, MD, PhD; M. van Zuiden, PhD University of Amsterdam (UVA)/AMC Amsterdam 21. Rian Peters van Neijenhof Sleep disturbances in older adults Supervisor: prof. R. van der Mast, PhD Co-supervisor: H.C. Comijs, PhD Leiden University/LUMC
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Current PhD projects 22. Stephanie Nobis Mobile lifestyle, diabetes and depression treatment Supervisors: prof. M. Berking, PhD; prof. H. Riper, PhD Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany 23. Jo-Annika Reins Online pre-treatment of common mental health disorders in in-patient care settings Supervisors: prof. M. Berking, PhD; prof. H. Riper, PhD Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany 24. Judith Rickelt Affect in obsessive-compulsive disorder Supervisors: prof. K. Schruers, MD, PhD; prof. O.A. van den Heuvel, MD,PhD Co-supervisor: M. Marcelis, MD, PhD Maastricht University 25. Maaike Rive Diagnostic imaging of affective disorders using emotionprocessing (DIADE) Supervisors: prof. D.J. Veltman, MD, PhD; prof. A. Schene, MD, PhD Co-supervisor: E. Ruhé, MD, PhD University of Amsterdam (UvA)/AMC
28. Date van der Veen Anxiety in depressed elderly (NESDO) Supervisors: prof. R.C. Oude Voshaar, MD, PhD; prof. R. Schoevers, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: H.C. Comijs, PhD; W. van Zelst, MD, PhD Groningen University / UMCG Dep. of Psychiatry 29. Renate van der Ven Resting-state connectivity following cognitive training in stroke patients Supervisors: prof. J. Murre, PhD; prof. B. Schmand, PhD; prof. D.J.Veltman, MD, PhD University of Amsterdam (UVA), Dep. of Brain and Cognition 30. C. van de Venne Traumatization of patients admitted at crisis departments psychiatry Supervisors: prof. N. Mulder, PhD; prof. B. van Meijel, PhD Co-supervisor: prof. M. Olff, PhD Erasmus University, Dep. of Psychiatry
26. Hanne Thiart Online resilience training for teachers Supervisors: prof. M. Berking, PhD; prof. H. Riper, PhD Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany
31. Eveline Veltman Profiling clinical depression in the elderly Supervisors: prof. R.C. van der Mast, MD, PhD; prof. M.L. Stek, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: D. Rhebergen, MD, PhD; H.C. Comijs, PhD Leiden University/LUMC
27. Anders Lillevik Thorsen Imaging treatment effects in obsessive-compulsive disorder Supervisors: prof. G. Kvale, PhD; prof. O.A. van den Heuvel, MD, PhD Co-supervisors: dr. B. Hansen, S.J. de Wit, PhD Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway
32. Jantine Versluis Inferenced Based Approach with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Supervisors: prof. A.J.L.M. van Balkom, MD, PhD; prof. P. van Oppen, PhD Co-supervisor: H.J.G.M. van Megen, MD, PhD University of Amsterdam/AMC
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