45 results on '"Jaya, Edo S."'
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2. Does social defeat cause negative symptoms? A prospective study in a multi-national community sample
3. The Psychometric Properties and Utility of the Indonesian Florida Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory.
4. Indonesian patient health questionnaire's clinical utility in psychiatric outpatients: Ruling out conditions per ICD-11 criteria
5. Targeting the link between loneliness and paranoia via an interventionist-causal model framework
6. The effect of unfavourable and favourable social comparisons on paranoid ideation: An experimental study
7. Social adversities and psychotic symptoms: A test of predictions derived from the social defeat hypothesis
8. Confirmatory Factorial Validity and Receiver Operating Curve of the Indonesian Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ): Useful in Detecting Mental Disorders Diagnoses, Not Useful in Ruling Out Diagnoses
9. The Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences measures nine clusters of psychosis-like experiences: A validation of the German version of the CAPE
10. Associations of attention-deficit/hyperactivity and other childhood disorders with psychotic experiences and disorders in adolescence
11. Loneliness and Psychotic Symptoms: The Mediating Role of Depression
12. Feasibility and Benefit of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis via Teleconsultation in Indonesia: A Case Study of a 40-Year-Old Schizoaffective Disorder Patient.
13. Feasibility and Benefit of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis via Teleconsultation in Indonesia: A Case Study of a 40-Year-Old Schizoaffective Disorder Patient
14. Comparing psychotic experiences in low-and-middle-income-countries and high-income-countries with a focus on measurement invariance
15. Bullying Mediates Between Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Childhood and Psychotic Experiences in Early Adolescence
16. How Universal Is a Construct of Loneliness? Measurement Invariance of the UCLA Loneliness Scale in Indonesia, Germany, and the United States.
17. The Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences: Optimal cut‐off scores for detecting individuals with a psychotic disorder
18. Editorial Note: Changes in Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia
19. How Universal Is a Construct of Loneliness? Measurement Invariance of the UCLA Loneliness Scale in Indonesia, Germany, and the United States
20. sj-pdf-2-asm-10.1177_10731911211034564 – Supplemental material for How Universal Is a Construct of Loneliness? Measurement Invariance of the UCLA Loneliness Scale in Indonesia, Germany, and the United States
21. sj-pdf-3-asm-10.1177_10731911211034564 – Supplemental material for How Universal Is a Construct of Loneliness? Measurement Invariance of the UCLA Loneliness Scale in Indonesia, Germany, and the United States
22. sj-pdf-6-asm-10.1177_10731911211034564 – Supplemental material for How Universal Is a Construct of Loneliness? Measurement Invariance of the UCLA Loneliness Scale in Indonesia, Germany, and the United States
23. sj-pdf-4-asm-10.1177_10731911211034564 – Supplemental material for How Universal Is a Construct of Loneliness? Measurement Invariance of the UCLA Loneliness Scale in Indonesia, Germany, and the United States
24. sj-pdf-1-asm-10.1177_10731911211034564 – Supplemental material for How Universal Is a Construct of Loneliness? Measurement Invariance of the UCLA Loneliness Scale in Indonesia, Germany, and the United States
25. sj-pdf-5-asm-10.1177_10731911211034564 – Supplemental material for How Universal Is a Construct of Loneliness? Measurement Invariance of the UCLA Loneliness Scale in Indonesia, Germany, and the United States
26. The Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences: Optimal cut-off scores for detecting individuals with a psychotic disorder
27. Psychotic Experiences and Related Distress: A Cross-national Comparison and Network Analysis Based on 7141 Participants From 13 Countries
28. Comparing psychotic experiences in low-and-middle-income-countries and high-income-countries with a focus on measurement invariance.
29. Indonesian Longitudinal Survey on Mental Health and Social Factors (INDOLUMEN): Early Findings and Protocol.
30. Editorial Note: How Do We Evaluate Your Manuscript?
31. Comparing psychotic experiences in low-and-middle-income-countries and high-income-countries with a focus on measurement invariance
32. Editorial Note: Human Behavior and COVID-19
33. A Note from Handling Editor
34. Message from the Managing Editor of Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia July 2018 Edition
35. Psychotic Experiences, Depressive Symptoms, Anxiety Symptoms and Common Mental Health Risk Factors of Urban and Non-Urban Dwellers in Indonesia
36. Why Are There People With Psychosis And People Without? Is It All Due To Genetic And Vulnerability Factors?
37. Feasibility Study of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as an Intervention for Mild Cognitive Impairment in Elderly Indonesians
38. Früh sozial benachteiligt, später psychisch krank? Nicht unbedingt! Die vermittelnde Rolle der kognitiven Vulnerabilität
39. Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Indonesian Version of Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences
40. Editorial Note: A Long-term Endeavor of Citations in the Global South Open Access Journals.
41. Bullying Mediates Between Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Childhood and Psychotic Experiences in Early Adolescence
42. Associations of attention-deficit/hyperactivity and other childhood disorders with psychotic experiences and disorders in adolescence
43. Loneliness and Psychotic Symptoms: The Mediating Role of Depression
44. Social Adversity and Psychosis: The Mediating Role of Cognitive Vulnerability
45. Social Adversity and Psychosis: The Mediating Role of Cognitive Vulnerability.
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