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Aug 19, 2021
08/21
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Andrew Devendorf
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We will use data from the Canadian Community Health Survey - Mental Health (CCHS-MH) to explore optimal well-being (OWB) after depression and anxiety in a nationally representative Canadian sample. We will also examine if our OWB criteria selects a different rate of individuals than Keyes (2005) complete mental health criteria. Additionally, we will examine clinical and psychosocial correlates of OWB. Research Questions (1) What is the prevalence of OWB after depression and anxiety in a...
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Sep 10, 2021
09/21
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Andrew Devendorf; Sarah E. Victor
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This study will investigate the prevalence of, and attitudes about, the pursuit of self-relevant (SR) research (i.e., me-search) in clinical psychology. Broadly, this study will: RQ1. Examine the prevalence of SR research among clinical psychologists. RQ2. Develop scales to assess attitudes and perceptions about SR research. RQ3. Investigate attitudes about the pursuit and disclosure of SR research compared to non-SR research. RQ4. Compare attitudes about the pursuit and disclosure of...
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Sep 10, 2021
09/21
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Sarah E. Victor; Andrew Devendorf
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This is a slightly updated version of our previous preregistration to reflect minor changes to the survey instrument and planned sample size in January 2021. Data collection has not yet begun. Changes are as follows: - Addition of less than five questions to the survey instrument - Changes to our stopping rule for sample size - Minor changes to the distribution plan for recruitment emails (all individuals will now receive a reminder one week after survey distribution; this will not be impacted...
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Aug 26, 2021
08/21
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Sarah E. Victor; Andrew Devendorf
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This project broadly aims to understand the experiences of mental health “prosumers” across mental health fields. Prosumers are mental health professionals with a lived experience of a mental health diagnosis. Little research has documented the prevalence or clinical characteristics of prosumers across mental health subfields, including clinical and counseling psychology, psychiatry, and social work. In a recent U.K study of 678 clinical psychologists, 62.7% self-reported having a mental...
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Sep 12, 2021
09/21
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Andrew Devendorf; Peter E. Clayson
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Biogenetic messages about mental illness are highly prevalent (Deacon, 2013; Devendorf et al., 2020). Biogenetic messages generally package mental illness as medical conditions that are caused primarily by biological factors like brain abnormalities, neurotransmitter imbalances, and genetics. In recent years, researchers have debated the benefits and consequences of biogenetic explanations on stigma toward mental illness (Deacon, 2013; Haslam & Kvaale, 2015; Schomerus et al., 2012). Despite...
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Sep 8, 2021
09/21
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Andrew Devendorf; JONATHAN ROTTENBERG; ansley bender
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Nov 9, 2021
11/21
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Angelina Venetto; Soomi Lee; Fallon Goodman; Andrew Devendorf
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The purpose of this daily diary study is to understand the relationships between daily stressors, rumination, and uplifting experiences in a sample of inpatient nurses. This study has four core aims: Aim 1: Examine how the number and severity of within and between person stressors are associated with rumination. Aim 2: Determine if the association between within and between person stress and rumination differs on days when participants experienced uplifts compared to days when they did not, as...
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