@inproceedings{OPUS4-1658, title = {Seelisch gesund von Anfang an : Programm und Abstracts des 26. Symposiums der Fachgruppe Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Psychologie, 1. - 3. Mai 2008 in Potsdam}, editor = {Warschburger, Petra and Ihle, Wolfgang and Esser, G{\"u}nter}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-940793-34-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-17551}, pages = {302}, year = {2008}, abstract = {Der Tagungsband enth{\"a}lt das Programm und die Abstracts des 26. Symposiums der Fachgruppe Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Psychologie, veranstaltet an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam vom 1. bis 3. Mai 2008. Etwa 450 Kongressteilnehmer pr{\"a}sentieren den aktuellen Forschungs- und Wissensstand der Klinischen Psychologie und Psychotherapie in Deutschland. Grußworte halten die brandenburgische Ministerin f{\"u}r Arbeit, Soziales, Gesundheit und Familie, Dagmar Ziegler, die Pr{\"a}sidentin der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. Sabine Kunst, sowie Prof. Dr. Michael Linden als Vertreter der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Nervenheilkunde (DGPPN). Zu den Themenschwerpunkten des Kongresses geh{\"o}ren Einflussfaktoren auf die psychische Gesundheit {\"A}lterer, Impulsivit{\"a}t, Schlaf- und Traumforschung in der Klinischen Psychologie, Behandlung von Essst{\"o}rungen, Wirksamkeitsstudien psychischer St{\"o}rungen des Kindes- und Jugendalters, Angst und Depression, Behandlung von Kriegs- und Folteropfern, Risiko- und Schutzfaktoren der Kindesentwicklung sowie Adipositas im Kindes- und Jugendalter. Außer den Vortr{\"a}gen gibt es eine Pr{\"a}sentation von etwa 150 Postern. Zum Programm der Tagung geh{\"o}rt ebenso die Verleihung des Klaus-Grawe-Awards for the Advancement of Innovative Research in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy an Prof. Dr. Timothy J. Strauman von der Duke University (USA), die Verleihung der Nachwuchswissenschaftler- und Posterpreise sowie ein Pre-conference Workshop f{\"u}r Doktorandinnen und Doktoranden der Klinischen Psychologie zum Thema "Verhaltens- und Molekulargenetik".}, subject = {Konferenz}, language = {de} } @article{Malesza2020, author = {Malesza, Marta}, title = {Grandiose narcissism and vulnerable narcissism in prisoner's dilemma game}, series = {Personality and individual differences}, volume = {158}, journal = {Personality and individual differences}, publisher = {Pergamon Press; Elsevier Science}, address = {Oxford, Amsterdam}, issn = {0191-8869}, doi = {10.1016/j.paid.2020.109841}, pages = {5}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The aim of this article is to investigate the role of the grandiose and vulnerable narcissism in the economic game. One widely employed paradigm in this field of experimental economic games is the prisoner's dilemma-used to examine competitive versus cooperative behaviour. In the present study a prisoner's dilemma game was administrated to individuals (N = 320), along with measures of grandiose narcissism, vulnerable narcissism and impulsivity. Specifically, our results show that vulnerable narcissism has a significant positive effect on defecting behaviors, while grandiose narcissism has a significant positive effect on cooperation in the initial round. However, while the game proceeded, grandiose narcissism started to have a positive effect on defecting behaviors too. This suggests that grandiose narcissists have, at least initially, positive qualities to them which can make them popular, but in the long run they lose their positive reputation and their likeability and willingness to cooperate decrease.}, language = {en} } @article{deVriesMeule2016, author = {de Vries, Sarah-Kristin and Meule, Adrian}, title = {Food Addiction and Bulimia Nervosa: New Data Based on the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0}, series = {European eating disorders review : the professional journal of the Eating Disorders Associatio}, volume = {24}, journal = {European eating disorders review : the professional journal of the Eating Disorders Associatio}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {1072-4133}, doi = {10.1002/erv.2470}, pages = {518 -- 522}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @article{MaleszaOstaszewski2017, author = {Malesza, Marta and Ostaszewski, Paweł}, title = {Assessing individual differences in discounting}, series = {Current psychology}, volume = {39}, journal = {Current psychology}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {New York}, issn = {1046-1310}, doi = {10.1007/s12144-017-9754-x}, pages = {207 -- 219}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The purpose of the project was to develop the Discounting Inventory (DI), a measure of individual differences in delay, probability, effort, and social discounting, all related to behavioral impulsivity. Over 400 items relating to four types of discounting were generated. Next, a study followed by a series of psychometric analyses of data obtained from a group of 2843 individuals was conducted. Principal Component Analysis yielded a four-factor structure of data, reflecting the four types of discounting. The results of Confirmatory Factor Analysis showed good fit of the four-factor model to data. Through several iterations of retaining and deleting items on the basis of their component loadings, item intercorrelations, and contribution to coefficient alphas, the total number of items was reduced to 48. The final 48-item version of the inventory has satisfactory psychometric characteristics, including Cronbach's alpha and test-retest stability. In addition, significant correlations were observed between the DI and traditional discounting instruments, suggesting that the DI measures a construct similar to the behavioral discounting process. The development of the tool was based on the assumption that discounting is a personality trait. However, the present data suggest that discounting may reflect more a state than trait function.}, language = {en} } @misc{MaleszaOstaszewski2017, author = {Malesza, Marta and Ostaszewski, Paweł}, title = {Assessing individual differences in discounting}, series = {Postprints der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe}, journal = {Postprints der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe}, number = {549}, issn = {1866-8364}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-42881}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-428811}, pages = {13}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The purpose of the project was to develop the Discounting Inventory (DI), a measure of individual differences in delay, probability, effort, and social discounting, all related to behavioral impulsivity. Over 400 items relating to four types of discounting were generated. Next, a study followed by a series of psychometric analyses of data obtained from a group of 2843 individuals was conducted. Principal Component Analysis yielded a four-factor structure of data, reflecting the four types of discounting. The results of Confirmatory Factor Analysis showed good fit of the four-factor model to data. Through several iterations of retaining and deleting items on the basis of their component loadings, item intercorrelations, and contribution to coefficient alphas, the total number of items was reduced to 48. The final 48-item version of the inventory has satisfactory psychometric characteristics, including Cronbach's alpha and test-retest stability. In addition, significant correlations were observed between the DI and traditional discounting instruments, suggesting that the DI measures a construct similar to the behavioral discounting process. The development of the tool was based on the assumption that discounting is a personality trait. However, the present data suggest that discounting may reflect more a state than trait function.}, language = {en} }