11 results on '"Valentin Terhoeven"'
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2. Measuring an understudied factor in medical education – development and validation of the medical curiosity scale
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Till Johannes Bugaj, Tim Alexander Schwarz, Valentin Terhoeven, Ede Nagy, Anna Cranz, Hans-Christoph Friederich, and Christoph Nikendei
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General Medicine ,Education - Published
- 2023
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3. Verbal memory following weight gain in adult patients with anorexia nervosa: A longitudinal study
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Valentin Terhoeven, Sandra Faschingbauer, Julia Huber, Wolfgang Herzog, Hans‐Christoph Friederich, Joe J. Simon, and Christoph Nikendei
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology - Abstract
Patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) show a moderate deficit in overall neuropsychological functioning. Since previous studies on memory performance mainly employed cross-sectional designs, the present study aims to investigate changes in verbal memory following weight-gain.Verbal memory was assessed with the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised (WMS-R; 'logical memory'-story-recall-subtest) and the California Verbal Learning Test-II (CVLT-II; 'verbal learning'). Included were 31 female patients with AN (18 restricting-, 13 purging-subtype; average disease duration: 5.1 years; average baseline BMI: 14.4 kg/mAt baseline, patients with AN as compared to healthy women displayed deficits in logical memory. In the follow-up assessment, patients with AN improved their logical memory significantly compared to healthy controls (p 0.006). Furthermore, groups did not differ in verbal learning neither before nor after inpatient treatment.Enhanced logical memory in patients with AN following weight-gain is probably due to the impaired memory as compared to healthy controls at T0. A survivorship bias could explain the improved memory performance in longitudinal data in contrast to cross-sectional studies. Patients with AN with poorer memory performance before inpatient treatment are at higher risk to drop out and need support.
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- 2022
4. Medizinische Komplikationen bei Anorexia nervosa und Bulimia nervosa
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Hans-Christoph Friederich, Valentin Terhoeven, and Christoph Nikendei
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- 2022
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5. Eating disorders, body image and media exposure among adolescent girls in rural Burkina Faso
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Mamadou Bountogo, Hans-Christoph Friederich, Guy Harling, Christoph Nikendei, Valentin Terhoeven, Till Bärnighausen, Lucienne Ouermi, and Ali Sié
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Male ,boulimie nerveuse ,Percentile ,anorexia nervosa ,Body Mass Index ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Binge-eating disorder ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Medicine ,Child ,Bulimia nervosa ,Age Factors ,frénésie alimentaire ,Body Dysmorphic Disorders ,16. Peace & justice ,3. Good health ,Eating disorders ,Infectious Diseases ,Female ,Original Article ,body dissatisfaction ,Adolescent ,030231 tropical medicine ,Adolescent Health ,bulimia nervosa ,Violence ,Feeding and Eating Disorders ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sex Factors ,Rating scale ,Burkina Faso ,West Africa ,Body Image ,binge eating disorder ,Humans ,Mass Media ,Disordered eating ,anorexie mentale ,business.industry ,Afrique de l'Ouest ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Original Articles ,medicine.disease ,Disorder predictors ,insatisfaction corporelle ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Harassment ,Parasitology ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Body dissatisfaction and eating disorders (ED) among young females may increase in limited-resource settings as exposure to media and higher-resource cultures increases. We examined ED prevalence and its predictors among adolescent girls in rural north-western Burkina Faso.Fieldworkers interviewed 696 female adolescents aged 12-20 years in the Nouna Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS). ED were evaluated using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 (SCID-5), self-perceived appearance and body ideal were measured using Thompson and Gray's Contour Drawing Rating Scale (CDRS) and eating disorder predictors by the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q). We assessed media exposure to magazines, radio, television, and the internet.16% of respondents had a BMI below WHO age-standardised 5th percentile, while 4% were above the 85th percentile; most respondents wanted to be larger. DSM-5 criteria for anorexia nervosa (AN) were fulfilled by four of 696 respondents (0.6%), those for bulimia nervosa by none, and those for binge eating disorder by two (0.3%). In multivariable regression, more AN symptoms were associated with greater EDE-Q body dissatisfaction, desiring a thinner body and a history of sexual harassment or assault, but not with media exposure. A thinner desired body was associated with greater media exposure, higher BMI z-score and greater EDE-Q disordered eating.ED were very rare in rural Burkinabé female adolescents, but factors predictive of ED in higher-resource settings were also predictive of ED precursor symptoms here. Our findings suggest that increasing media exposure in resource-limited settings may lead to increased body dissatisfaction, and potentially to increased future ED prevalence.L'insatisfaction corporelle et les troubles de l'alimentation (TA) chez les jeunes femmes peuvent augmenter dans des régions à ressources limitées, à mesure qu'augmente l'exposition aux médias et aux cultures plus nanties. Nous avons examiné la prévalence des TA et leurs prédicteurs chez les adolescentes dans les zones rurales du nord-ouest du Burkina Faso. MÉTHODES: Les enquêteurs de terrain ont interrogé 696 adolescentes âgées de 12 à 20 ans dans le Système de Surveillance Démographique et de Santé (SSDS) de Nouna. Les TA ont été évalués à l’aide de l’Interview Clinique Structurée du DSM-5 (SCID-5), l’apparence perçue de soi et l’idéal corporel ont été mesurés à l’aide de l’échelle de Thompson et Gray Contour Drawing Rating (CDRS) et les prédicteurs des TA par le questionnaire d’Examen des Troubles de l’Alimentation (EDE-Q). Nous avons évalué l'exposition aux médias par les magazines, la radio, la télévision et Internet. RÉSULTATS: 16% des répondants avaient un IMC inférieur au 5Les TA étaient très rares chez les adolescentes burkinabé en zone rurale, mais les facteurs prédictifs des TA dans les pays à ressources élevées étaient également prédictifs dans cette région. Nos résultats suggèrent qu'une exposition accrue aux médias dans des régions à ressources limitées pourrait conduire à une insatisfaction corporelle accrue et potentiellement à une prévalence future accrue des TA.
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- 2020
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6. Neurophysiological correlates of disorder-related autobiographical memory in anorexia nervosa
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Kymberly D. Young, Hans-Christoph Friederich, Christoph Nikendei, Julia Huber, Martin Bendszus, Joe J. Simon, Valentin Terhoeven, Wolfgang Herzog, and Sandra Faschingbauer
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Neural correlates of consciousness ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Autobiographical memory ,Precuneus ,Angular gyrus ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Anorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses) ,medicine ,General knowledge ,Disconnection ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,Psychology ,Neuroscience ,Applied Psychology - Abstract
BackgroundAnorexia nervosa (AN) is characterized by an overgeneralization of food/body-related autobiographical memories (AM). This is regarded as an emotion regulation strategy with adverse long-term effects implicated in disorder maintenance and treatment resistance. Therefore, we aimed to examine neural correlates of food/body-related AM-recall in AN.MethodsTwenty-nine female patients with AN and 30 medication-free age-sex-matched normal-weight healthy controls (HC) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging while recalling AMs in response to food/body-related and neutral cue words. To control for general knowledge retrieval, participants engaged in a semantic generation and riser detection task.ResultsIn comparison to HC, patients with AN generated fewer and less specific AMs in response to food/body-related words, but not for neutral cue words. Group comparisons revealed reduced activation in regions associated with self-referential processing and memory retrieval (precuneus and angular gyrus) during the retrieval of specific food/body-related AM in patients with AN. Brain connectivity in regions associated with memory functioning and executive control was reduced in patients with AN during the retrieval of specific food/body-related AM. Finally, resting-state functional connectivity analysis revealed no differences between groups, arguing against a general underlying disconnection of brain networks implicated in memory and emotional processing in AN.ConclusionsThese results indicate impaired neural processing of food/body-related AM in AN, with a reduced involvement of regions involved in self-referential processing. Our findings are discussed as possible neuronal correlates of emotional avoidance in AN and provide new insights of AN-pathophysiology underscoring the importance of targeting dysfunctional emotion regulation strategies during treatment.
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- 2021
7. Ambulanz für Geflüchtete mit Traumafolgestörungen und psychischen Belastungen in einer Landeserstaufnahmeeinrichtung
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Rupert Maria Kohl, Wolfgang Herzog, Jochen Schweitzer, Beate Ditzen, Sabine C. Herpertz, Claudia Kaufmann, Christoph Nikendei, Max Ludwig, Natalie Manok, Daniel Huhn, and Valentin Terhoeven
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Gynecology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Clinical Psychology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Medicine ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,030212 general & internal medicine ,050108 psychoanalysis ,business - Abstract
Im Zuge der aktuellen Fluchtlingsbewegung wurden 2015 in Deutschland uber 400.000 Asylantrage gestellt. Belastungen im Heimatland, auf der Flucht oder Postmigrationsstressoren fuhren bei den Gefluchteten zu einer erheblichen psychischen Belastung. Um die psychosoziale Versorgung von Gefluchteten im Registrierungszentrum des Landes Baden-Wurttemberg in Heidelberg-Kirchheim zu sichern, wurde im Februar 2015 eine psychosoziale Ambulanz eroffnet. Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, das Konzept der Ambulanz vorzustellen, das Storungsprofil der behandelten Patienten zu charakterisieren sowie auch die Sichtweise der Behandler im Hinblick auf forderliche und schwierige Aspekte der Arbeit zu beleuchten. Bei den 317 behandelten Patienten standen Traumafolgestorungen, depressive Storungen, Angst- und Suchterkrankungen im Vordergrund. Von den Behandlern wurden Herausforderungen in der Vielzahl an schwerwiegenden Patientenschicksalen, der grosen Patientenzahl, der Gewahrleistung von Sprachmittlung und der schwierigen Planbarkeit von Patientenkontakten gesehen. Die psychosoziale Ambulanz reagiert mit der Behandlung von belasteten Gefluchteten auf einen hohen Bedarf an psychosozialer Versorgung. Nach der Implementierungsphase stehen die Erweiterung des therapeutischen Angebots, die Implementierung eines psychischen Screenings sowie die Schaffung von Kommunikationswegen zu den Weiterbehandlern im Vordergrund.
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8. Meaningful Memory in Acute Anorexia Nervosa Patients-Comparing Recall, Learning, and Recognition of Semantically Related and Semantically Unrelated Word Stimuli
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Steffen Aschenbrenner, Katrin Ingenerf, Hans-Christoph Friederich, Matthias Weisbrod, Timo Brockmeyer, Christoph Nikendei, Valentin Terhoeven, Wolfgang Herzog, and Ursula Kallen
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California Verbal Learning Test ,Reconstructive memory ,Recall ,Recall test ,Modality effect ,Encoding specificity principle ,030227 psychiatry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Semantic memory ,Levels-of-processing effect ,Psychology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
Objective It is unclear whether observed memory impairment in anorexia nervosa (AN) depends on the semantic structure (categorized words) of material to be encoded. We aimed to investigate the processing of semantically related information in AN. Method Memory performance was assessed in a recall, learning, and recognition test in 27 adult women with AN (19 restricting, 8 binge-eating/purging subtype; average disease duration: 9.32 years) and 30 healthy controls using an extended version of the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test, applying semantically related and unrelated word stimuli. Results Short-term memory (immediate recall, learning), regardless of semantics of the words, was significantly worse in AN patients, whereas long-term memory (delayed recall, recognition) did not differ between AN patients and controls. Discussion Semantics of stimuli do not have a better effect on memory recall in AN compared to CO. Impaired short-term versus long-term memory is discussed in relation to dysfunctional working memory in AN. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.
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- 2016
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9. Screening for depression in cancer patients using the PHQ-9: The accuracy of somatic compared to non-somatic items
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Miriam Grapp, Imad Maatouk, Hans-Christoph Friederich, Christoph Nikendei, and Valentin Terhoeven
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Youden's J statistic ,Disease ,Patient Health Questionnaire ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Neoplasms ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Mass Screening ,Medical diagnosis ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Early Detection of Cancer ,media_common ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Depression ,Cancer ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Feeling ,ROC Curve ,Major depressive disorder ,Female ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background The PHQ-9 is a standard screening tool for depressive disorders in cancer patients. As for the frequently reported symptom overlap with somatic disease, it has been debated whether somatic items are suitable for identifying depressive disorders in cancer patients. Thus, this study examines the diagnostic accuracy of somatic versus cognitive-emotional PHQ-9 items. Methods The routine data of 4,705 patients, screened at the National Center for Tumor Diseases in Heidelberg between 2011 and 2016, was analyzed. For the single PHQ-9 items, receiver operating characteristics (ROC), sensitivity, specificity, positive, and negative predictive values (PPV and NPV), the Youden Index (YI), and the Clinical Utility Index (UI+/UI-) were applied for the diagnoses of major depressive disorder (MDD) and any depressive disorder (ADD). Results The non-somatic items played a pivotal role in the diagnosis of MDD, whereas the diagnostic accuracy of the somatic items increased in the diagnosis of ADD. For both MDD and ADD, the best performance was achieved by the non-somatic items “little interest” and “feeling down.” Limitations In this study, only one self-reported instrument was used (i.e., the PHQ-9). In other words, the diagnoses were not validated by clinical interviews or other self-reported instruments. Conclusion The somatic PHQ-9 items showed less discriminatory value than the non-somatic items. However, they may be useful as screening mechanisms for identifying at-risk cancer patients with mild/moderate depression. Disregarding the somatic items would lead to an underestimation of depressive syndromes and inadequate treatment of somatic symptoms.
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10. Food-related salience processing in healthy subjects during word recognition: Fronto-parietal network activation as revealed by independent component analysis
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Annette, Safi, Christoph, Nikendei, Valentin, Terhoeven, Matthias, Weisbrod, and Anuradha, Sharma
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Brain Mapping ,food salience ,Electroencephalography ,Recognition, Psychology ,Satiation ,recognition memory ,dipole source analysis ,Healthy Volunteers ,Frontal Lobe ,Young Adult ,Food ,independent component analysis ,Parietal Lobe ,Neural Pathways ,Humans ,Learning ,Attention ,Female ,Evoked Potentials ,fronto‐parietal network ,Original Research - Abstract
Background The study aimed to isolate and localize mutually independent cognitive processes evoked during a word recognition task involving food‐related and food‐neutral words using independent component analysis (ICA) for continuously recorded EEG data. Recognition memory (old/new effect) involves cognitive subcomponents—familiarity and recollection—which may be temporally and spatially dissociated in the brain. Food words may evoke additional attentional salience which may interact with the old/new effect. Methods Sixteen satiated female participants undertook a word recognition task consisting of an encoding phase (learning of presented words, 40 food‐related and 40 food neutral) and a test phase (recognition of previously learned words and new words). Simultaneously recorded 64‐channel EEG data were decomposed into mutually independent components using the Infomax algorithm in EEGLAB. The components were localized using single dipole fitting using a four‐shell BESA head model. The resulting (nonartefactual) components with
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11. Meaningful Memory in Acute Anorexia Nervosa Patients-Comparing Recall, Learning, and Recognition of Semantically Related and Semantically Unrelated Word Stimuli
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Valentin, Terhoeven, Ursula, Kallen, Katrin, Ingenerf, Steffen, Aschenbrenner, Matthias, Weisbrod, Wolfgang, Herzog, Timo, Brockmeyer, Hans-Christoph, Friederich, and Christoph, Nikendei
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Adult ,Anorexia Nervosa ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Memory ,Case-Control Studies ,Acute Disease ,Mental Recall ,Humans ,Female ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Verbal Learning ,Semantics - Abstract
It is unclear whether observed memory impairment in anorexia nervosa (AN) depends on the semantic structure (categorized words) of material to be encoded. We aimed to investigate the processing of semantically related information in AN.Memory performance was assessed in a recall, learning, and recognition test in 27 adult women with AN (19 restricting, 8 binge-eating/purging subtype; average disease duration: 9.32 years) and 30 healthy controls using an extended version of the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test, applying semantically related and unrelated word stimuli.Short-term memory (immediate recall, learning), regardless of semantics of the words, was significantly worse in AN patients, whereas long-term memory (delayed recall, recognition) did not differ between AN patients and controls.Semantics of stimuli do not have a better effect on memory recall in AN compared to CO. Impaired short-term versus long-term memory is discussed in relation to dysfunctional working memory in AN. Copyright © 2016 John WileySons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.
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- 2016
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