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The main objective of this study is to examine the neural underpinnings of stress reactivity in people with burnout. In turn, we aim to link this stress reactivity to real life stress activity, and in turn to glucocorticoid deficits. We also aim to…
The objective of the stutdy is to 1) identify whether ECAs can persuade community-dwelling older adults to dietary behaviour change and decrease loneliness, 2) test these pathways to effects, and 3) understand use of an ECA.
This study has a strong explorative and qualitative approach and set-up. Please note that the goal of the study is to further identify possible areas for innovation for professionals, patients and their partners. The aim for this study is NOT to…
The effectiveness of an e-health intervention will be tested by means of a randomized controlled trial. The control condition consists of psycho-education on pregnancy, stress and smoking. The primary outcome measure is smoking (frequency of women…
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is one of the few interventions that has been found effective in ameliorating positive parenting skills whilst diminishing child disruptive behavioural problems. In the Netherlands, PCIT has shown to be…
The project primarily aims to examine the effects of a preschool-based intervention on the ECEC teacher-parent partnership regarding eating, physical (in)activity and sleeping behaviours in young children.
Primary Objective: We will investigate the following primary research questions:1. What are exposomic factors that predict the maximum attained level of lung function? 2. What are genetic predictors of the maximum attained level of lung function? 3…
The aim of this study is to determine the preliminary effectiveness and the feasibility of the RISE intervention to reduce and interrupt sedentary behaviour in the first 6 months after discharge from hospital in community dwelling sedentary…