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    Sleep, chronotype, and sleep hygiene in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, and controls by van der Heijden, K. B., Stoffelsen, R. J., Popma, A., Swaab, H.

    Published in European child & adolescent psychiatry (01-01-2018)
    “…Sleep problems are highly prevalent in ADHD and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Better insight in the etiology is of clinical importance since intervention and…”
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    How do group workers respond to suicidal behavior? Experiences and perceptions of suicidal female adolescents residing in secure residential youth care in the Netherlands by Kaijadoe, S P T, Klip, H, de Weerd, A, van Arragon, E A, Nijhof, K S, Popma, A, Scholte, R H J

    Published in PloS one (30-03-2023)
    “…Adolescent suicidal behavior, including non-suicidal self-injury, is increasingly prevalent in Secure Residential Youth Care (SRYC) in the Netherlands. Group…”
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    The effectiveness of social network interventions for psychiatric patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Swinkels, L.T.A., Hoeve, M., ter Harmsel, J.F., Schoonmade, L.J., Dekker, J.J.M., Popma, A., van der Pol, T.M.

    Published in Clinical psychology review (01-08-2023)
    “…Strengthening social networks is an important goal in mental health treatment. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of social network interventions…”
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    Improving mental wellbeing of forensic psychiatric outpatients through the addition of an informal social network intervention to treatment as usual: a randomized controlled trial by Swinkels, L T A, van der Pol, T M, Popma, A, Ter Harmsel, J F, Dekker, J J M

    Published in BMC psychiatry (25-08-2020)
    “…Forensic psychiatric patients often suffer from a multitude of severe psychiatric and social problems. Meanwhile multimodal evidence-based interventions are…”
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    Effectiveness of a Comprehensive School-Based Sex Education Program for Young Adolescents in the Netherlands by Versloot-Swildens, M. C., de Graaf, H., Twisk, J. W. R., Popma, A., Nauta-Jansen, L. M. C.

    Published in Journal of youth and adolescence (01-04-2024)
    “…Most sexual education programs traditionally focused on providing sexual information regarding the risks of sex. However, current studies on sexual behavior in…”
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    Biocueing and ambulatory biofeedback to enhance emotion regulation: A review of studies investigating non-psychiatric and psychiatric populations by ter Harmsel, J.F., Noordzij, M.L., Goudriaan, A.E., Dekker, J.J.M., Swinkels, L.T.A., van der Pol, T.M., Popma, A.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-01-2021)
    “…Over the last years, biofeedback applications are increasingly used to enhance interoceptive awareness and self-regulation, in psychiatry and beyond. These…”
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    Conceptualisation and conscience assessment in adolescence in forensic mental healthcare: experts' perspectives by Tiemersma, J., Noom, M., Stoffelsen, R., Popma, A., Schalkwijk, F.S.

    “…Child and adolescent psychology and psychiatry healthcare guidelines recommend a structured clinical assessment of conscience of juveniles displaying…”
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    The efficacy of physical activity interventions in reducing antisocial behavior: a meta-analytic review by van der Sluys, M. E., Zijlmans, J., Ket, J. C. F., Marhe, R., Popma, A., Scherder, E. J. A., van der Laan, P. H.

    Published in Journal of experimental criminology (01-06-2024)
    “…Objectives This systematic review and meta-analysis examines the efficacy of physical activity interventions in the reduction of antisocial behavior in…”
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    Error-related brain activity in relation to psychopathic traits in multi-problem young adults: An ERP study by Zijlmans, J., Bevaart, F., van Duin, L., Luijks, M.J.A., Popma, A., Marhe, R.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-05-2019)
    “…•Multi-problem young adults have a plethora of problems, including criminal behavior.•Multi-problem young adults present with behavioral deficits in error…”
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    Burden of mental health problems: quality of life and cost-of-illness in youth consulting Dutch walk-in youth health centres by Leijdesdorff, S M J, Huijs, C E M, Klaassen, R M C, Popma, A, van Amelsvoort, T A M J, Evers, S M A A

    “…Little is known about the burden of (sub-threshold) mental health problems in youth. To examine the burden of mental health problems in terms of health-related…”
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    Using the biopsychosocial model for identifying subgroups of detained juveniles at different risk of re-offending in practice: a latent class regression analysis approach by de Ruigh, E L, Bouwmeester, S, Popma, A, Vermeiren, R R J M, van Domburgh, L, Jansen, L M C

    “…Juvenile delinquents constitute a heterogeneous group, which complicates decision-making based on risk assessment. Various psychosocial factors have been used…”
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    Differences between adolescents who do and do not successfully complete their program within a non-residential alternative education facility by Pronk, S., Mulder, E.A., van den Berg, G., Stams, G.J.J.M., Popma, A., Kuiper, C.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-02-2020)
    “…•Younger age and disruptive behavior are risks for unsuccessful program completion.•Adolescents from one-parent families are at risk for unsuccessful program…”
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    Neurocognitive predictors of treatment completion and daytime activities at follow-up in multiproblem young adults by Van der Sluys, M. E., Zijlmans, J., Popma, A., Van der Laan, P. H., Scherder, E. J. A., Marhe, R.

    “…Previous research has shown an association between cognitive control deficits and problematic behavior such as antisocial behavior and substance use, but…”
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    The influence of Non-violent Resistance on work climate, living group climate and aggression in child and adolescent residential care by van Gink, K., Vermeiren, R., Goddard, N., van Domburgh, L., van der Stegen, B., Twisk, J., Popma, A., Jansen, L.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-11-2018)
    “…Psychological wellbeing of residential staff has substantial impact on the therapeutic milieu. These staff members are regularly confronted with aggression and…”
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    Addressing Aggression in the Residential Setting for Juveniles with Mild Intellectual Disability through Training in Non-Violent Resistance by Visser, K. M., Jansen, L. M. C., Popma, A., Vermeiren, R. R. J. M., Kasius, M. C.

    Published in Child & youth care forum (01-04-2021)
    “…Background Levels of aggression are high in residential settings for juveniles with Mild Intellectual Disability (MID). As a result, treatment is less…”
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    Predicting quality of life during and post detention in incarcerated juveniles by de Ruigh, E. L., Popma, A., Twisk, J. W. R., Wiers, R. W., van der Baan, H. S., Vermeiren, R. R. J. M., Jansen, L. M. C.

    Published in Quality of life research (01-07-2019)
    “…Purpose Besides reducing recidivism, juvenile justice institutions aim to rehabilitate juvenile delinquents, in order for them to reintegrate in society. As…”
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