Background: Childhood emotional maltreatment by a primary caregiver is a key predictor for PTSD symptoms, yet limited research explores connections with specific symptoms, especially in children....Show moreBackground: Childhood emotional maltreatment by a primary caregiver is a key predictor for PTSD symptoms, yet limited research explores connections with specific symptoms, especially in children. Literature reports gender differences on emotional maltreatment and the experience of PTSD, so it is worth investigating the existence of differences when looking at separate symptoms. Objective: This study aims to investigate the correlation between childhood emotional maltreatment and PTSD symptomatology and identify gender differences in children and adolescents. Method: A sample of 237 children (mean age 15.5) with PTSD symptoms from a Dutch mental health institution (2012-2015) underwent assessment using anonymous questionnaires. Network analysis examined partial correlations between emotional abuse, neglect, intrusions, avoidance, arousal, and negative mood. Results: The network analysis showed a high correlation between emotional abuse and most PTSD symptoms. However, emotional neglect only exhibited a strong association with emotional abuse. Gender differences in how emotional maltreatment and PTSD symptoms interacted were found. Girls reported higher PTSD symptoms and emotional maltreatment than boys. Conclusions: This study highlights the important role of childhood emotional maltreatment in the development of PTSD, among children and adolescents. These results emphasize the need for the customization of PTSD treatment based on the type of maltreatment and gender.Show less
There are many instruments available to measure parental sensitivity, however each has its own limitations. In search of a more efficient instrument, an adapted mini-MBQS is proposed, in which...Show moreThere are many instruments available to measure parental sensitivity, however each has its own limitations. In search of a more efficient instrument, an adapted mini-MBQS is proposed, in which parents sort the cards instead of professionals. In this study, parent’s accuracy to report about their own parental sensitivity with this adapted Q-sort was explored. Additionally, it has been explored whether sex of the parent and parental reflective functioning influence parent’s accuracy on the Q-sort. To answer these questions, two online home visits were conducted with twenty parent-child pairs. During the home visits parent and child played together. Afterwards, the parent sorted the Q-sort about how sensitive s/he thought s/he was to the child during the play task. The play task was recorded and later coded on parental sensitivity with the Ainsworth Maternal Sensitivity Scale by a professional. Furthermore, parents filled in a questionnaire between the two online home visits, which contained questions about the family’s background and parental reflective functioning. The results from parent-reported and observed sensitivity were compared, which showed a positive, but weak and non-significant correlation of .22, suggesting a mismatch between parent’s own judgement and that of a professional about the level of sensitive parenting. Next, two ANCOVAs were conducted and showed that sex of the parent (F (1,16) < .01; p = .95) and parental reflective functioning (F (1,16) = .06; p = .81) did not moderate the relationship between observed and parent-reported sensitivity. From these results, it can be concluded that parents are not accurate when reporting about their parental sensitivity with the Q-sort. In addition, the results showed that gender or self-reported level of parental reflective functioning do not influence this accuracy. Therefore, it is not recommended to use the current form of the adapted MBQS as an instrument to measure parental sensitivity.Show less
Parental sensitivity refers to the degree to which parents are aware of their child’s signals, and respond quickly and appropriately to those signals. This parental sensitivity plays an important...Show moreParental sensitivity refers to the degree to which parents are aware of their child’s signals, and respond quickly and appropriately to those signals. This parental sensitivity plays an important role in raising children. In this study, correlations between sensitive parenting, parental self-confidence in raising children, child temperament and child age were investigated. Twenty-one parents participated in an online meeting in which they played for eight minutes with their 3-5 year-old child. Two to four weeks after the first meeting, parents participated in a second online meeting in which they also played for eight minutes with their child. After the first meeting, parents filled in a questionnaire about their sensitivity, their self-confidence in raising their child, and child temperament. The following questions were investigated: ‘are parental self-confidence in raising children and parental sensitivity correlated?’; ‘is child temperament or parental self-confidence in raising children more closely correlated with parental sensitivity?’; and ‘to what extent does child temperament affect the correlation between child age and parental sensitivity?’. Using a correlation, multiple regression and moderator analysis, no correlations were found. Parental sensitivity was not correlated to parental self-confidence in raising children, child temperament or child age. These results indicate that interventions for increasing parental sensitivity must not focus on parental self-confidence or child temperament, but for example on how parents can practice sensitive parenting or how parents can react sensitively when their child is angry.Show less
Teenagers spend a lot of time online, which may cause worry to their parents as the internet can bring a lot of risks. To protect their children from these dangers, parents might implement rules or...Show moreTeenagers spend a lot of time online, which may cause worry to their parents as the internet can bring a lot of risks. To protect their children from these dangers, parents might implement rules or restrictions of phone use for their teenagers. These restrictions can keep them away from risky apps or reduce their time online. However, it is unknown if these restrictions result in less encounters of dangerous situations. This study focusses specifically on exposure to sexual content online. The aim of this study is to find out if there is a relation between phone restrictions someone might have had while growing up and exposure to sexual online content. Participants were asked to anonymously fill in an online questionnaire about their online experiences and possible phone restrictions. Using this data, an ordinal regression analysis was used to examine the relation between the presence of phone restrictions and the exposure to sexual content online. In addition, this study looks if there is a relation between what type of restriction someone might have had and the type of online exposure to sexual content: unwanted exposure and wanted exposure for the participant. The results of this study have found no significant effect, implying there is no relationship between the presence of phone restrictions and exposure to online sexual content. Furthermore, no evidence was found to indicate a relationship between the type of restrictions and wanted exposure to online sexual content. Only a significant, positive relationship was found between a limited screen time and wanted exposure to online sexual content.Show less
During this study, the decision-making process of ‘de Jeugdbeschermingstafel’ in complex divorce was examined. ‘De Jeugdbeschermingstafel’ from the Netherlands is a multidisciplinary meeting there...Show moreDuring this study, the decision-making process of ‘de Jeugdbeschermingstafel’ in complex divorce was examined. ‘De Jeugdbeschermingstafel’ from the Netherlands is a multidisciplinary meeting there professionals from various fields and parents come together to assess and discuss the well-being and safety of a child or young person who may be at risk. At ‘de Jeugdbeschermingstafel’, an assessment is conducted to determine the necessity of conducting a counsil investigation (‘raadsonderzoek’). It was examined whether this decision-making differs between families with a high or low socioeconomic status who are going through a complex divorce. The main question of study was: ‘To what extent is a complex divorce related to a custody investigation, and is this relationship moderated by the socioeconomic status of parents?’ To investigate this question a correlational research design was used. For this study, various research requests from ‘de Jeugdbeschermingstafel’ across the Netherlands were investigated. These research requests had been anonymized, read and coded. Seventy-one requests of investigations have been utilized. The distribution between complex divorce and non-complex divorce cases, as well as between socio-economic disadvantage and no socio-economic disadvantage could be improved. It was expected that a counseling investigation would be chosen more often for families going through complex divorce than for families without complex divorces, particularly in cases of high socioeconomic status, as these divorces tend to be more prolonged. Results showed that ‘de Jeugdbeschermingstafel’ does not indicate custody investigation more often for families with complex divorces, than it does in families without complex divorces. Furthermore, this relationship is not moderated by the socioeconomic status of families. However, due to the use of a small sample, this conclusion may be challenging to generalize to the broader population.Show less
Background. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is one of the most common forms of Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), and has a high incidence rate across the world. Following TBI, many patients experience...Show moreBackground. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is one of the most common forms of Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), and has a high incidence rate across the world. Following TBI, many patients experience cognitive complaints, as well as physical complaints about their health. Their general wellbeing can also be an issue. Fortunately, for most patients these complaints typically improve over time. This study investigates patients’ memory, concentration, energy, as well as general wellbeing, over time. Methods. Patients received questionnaires about their health and wellbeing every three months following hospital release, with the main goal to track their health and wellbeing after TBI. That data was used for this research. Energy, concentration, and memory were all measured by one question in the questionnaire. General wellbeing was measured by taking the average ratings of all questions on the questionnaire. Analyses were done with three and six questionnaires over time, using repeated measures ANOVAs. Descriptive statistics were used from the first questionnaire. Results. This study found that while patients rated all these measures on average positively, they still did not feel the same as before the injury, and most experienced hindrances in daily life. When looking at the ANOVAs with three questionnaires, there was a significant improvement on concentration, energy, as well as general wellbeing over time. For all of these, most improvement took place between the first and the second questionnaires. Memory did not change significantly over time. None of the ANOVAs with six questionnaires had any significant changes over time. Conclusion. This study shows that patients may suffer from long-lasting effects of TBI. It questions whether more should be done for these patients following hospital release, to alleviate symptoms. This study has limitations concerning selection bias and drop out.Show less
This thesis is about the burden-sharing question concerning climate change. And whether the Structural Injustice approach can offer a more nuanced perspective. Thereby, arguing for a fourth...Show moreThis thesis is about the burden-sharing question concerning climate change. And whether the Structural Injustice approach can offer a more nuanced perspective. Thereby, arguing for a fourth principle the Imperfect responsibility to Pay Principle (IRPP).Show less
Adolescence is characterized by a prominent increase in peer orientation and high sensitivity to peer evaluations. To date, explanations for individual differences in peer evaluation sensitivity...Show moreAdolescence is characterized by a prominent increase in peer orientation and high sensitivity to peer evaluations. To date, explanations for individual differences in peer evaluation sensitivity have not been thoroughly investigated. The present study examined whether a catastrophizing emotion regulation tendency and overprotective parenting could explain why some adolescents are more sensitive to negative peer evaluation than others. Sixty-four adolescents (mean age = 14.66; 49 females) took part in a Social Evaluative Learning through Feedback (SELF-) Profile task. Participants had to predict the valence of peer feedback in a 240-trial paradigm with four fictitious peers that differed in their probability of giving positive feedback. We hypothesized that through the mediating effect of catastrophizing, parental overprotection could predict the ratio of negative predictions of peer evaluations. We also expected that adolescents scoring higher on these self-reported concepts would have a higher ratio of negative predictions for the most negative vs. the most positive peer. Similarly, it was hypothesized that adolescents with higher catastrophizing and overprotection scores would expect more negative feedback in the SELF-Profile task beforehand and also estimate them to have been high afterward. Our results showed that total parental and paternal overprotection, but not maternal, predicted catastrophizing in adolescents. However, we did not find evidence for the hypothesized mediation models or associations between the self-reported concepts and the SELF-Profile pre- and post-ratings. Together, these findings suggest that parental overprotection and catastrophizing are related concepts but they are not sufficient in explaining negative biases in social reinforcement learning in adolescence.Show less
In 2021 is de wet voor burgerschapsonderwijs op basisscholen aangescherpt, met het doel de burgerschapscompetenties van leerlingen te verbeteren. Een factor die van invloed is op de prestaties van...Show moreIn 2021 is de wet voor burgerschapsonderwijs op basisscholen aangescherpt, met het doel de burgerschapscompetenties van leerlingen te verbeteren. Een factor die van invloed is op de prestaties van leerlingen is de self-efficacy van de leerkracht. De mate van self-efficacy van een leerkracht hangt samen met het sociaal welbevinden van leerkrachten. In dit onderzoek werd het verband tussen sociaal welbevinden in werkrelaties en de mate van self-efficacy van leerkrachten in burgerschapsonderwijs bestudeerd. Dit werd gedaan door middel van vragenlijstonderzoek onder 59 leerkrachten. Leerkrachten rapporteerden in hoeverre zij zich in staat voelden verschillende burgerschapsonderwerpen te onderwijzen en in hoeverre zij sociaal welbevinden in werkrelaties ervaarden. Uit de analyses van het verband kwamen geen significante resultaten. Daarom kon niet geconcludeerd worden dat er een verband bestaat tussen sociaal welbevinden in werkrelaties en de mate van self-efficacy die leerkrachten ervaren bij burgerschapsonderwijs. Voor de praktijk betekent deze conclusie dat wellicht andere factoren, zoals kennis of motivatie, bekeken moeten worden om de self-efficacy van leerkrachten op het gebied van burgerschapsonderwijs en de burgerschapscompetenties van leerlingen te stimuleren. Meer onderzoek naar factoren die de kwaliteit van burgerschapsonderwijs kunnen bevorderen is nodig.Show less
In dit onderzoek is voor PI de Brug, een cluster vier school uit Leiden, gekeken naar met welke elementen van effectief begrijpend lezen er rekening gehouden moet worden bij het kiezen van een...Show moreIn dit onderzoek is voor PI de Brug, een cluster vier school uit Leiden, gekeken naar met welke elementen van effectief begrijpend lezen er rekening gehouden moet worden bij het kiezen van een nieuwe methode voor hun doelgroep. Als eerst zijn er uit drie reviews van wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar begrijpend leesonderwijs zes elementen gehaald die van belang zijn bij het vormgeven van effectief begrijpend lezen binnen het basisonderwijs. Deze elementen zijn: woordenschat en achtergrondkennis, leesstrategieën, leesmotivatie, technisch lezen, rijke taalomgeving en interactie. Het doel van het onderzoek was om na te gaan hoe deze elementen vormgegeven konden voor PI de Brug. Na het opstellen van de elementen is er onder de werknemers van de school een vragenlijst uitgezet over hoe het begrijpend leesonderwijs binnen de school ervaren wordt. Op basis van de resultaten uit de vragenlijst en wat er bekend is in de literatuur zijn er specifieke adviezen opgezet voor de school. Uit de resultaten bleken woordenschat en achtergrondkennis, leesmotivatie en een rijke taalomgeving als meest belangrijk te worden gezien binnen de school. Technisch lezen en interactie kwamen als laagste uit de resultaten. Deze resultaten en de literatuur hebben geleid tot aanbevelingen voor het begrijpend leesonderwijs op PI de Brug. Aanbevelingen waren bijvoorbeeld om een methode met veel aandacht voor interactie te vermijden, en leesmotivatie en een rijke taalomgeving te stimuleren door veel verschillende tekstsoorten en -structuren aan te bieden.Show less
Advance care planning (ACP) is a process in which the patient expresses their wishes regarding future medical care in the presence of their family and health care provider. ACP is generally...Show moreAdvance care planning (ACP) is a process in which the patient expresses their wishes regarding future medical care in the presence of their family and health care provider. ACP is generally accepted in Western countries and has a positive effect on end-of-life care for people with dementia. However, culture affects expectations and preferences regarding end-of-life care and decision making. This study compared the acceptability of and preference for two types of ACP interventions for patients with dementia in health care providers from the Netherlands, the US and Japan. One intervention focused on concrete treatment orders in which the patient makes specific decisions. The other focused on what the patient finds important in life, resulting in global goals of care. A total of 125 participants were assessed by means of a structured interview and a questionnaire. Participants found both types of ACP acceptable, in general and per country. A multinomial logistic regression analysis indicated no significant difference in acceptability of the concrete or the global ACP approach between countries when adjusted for age and gender. However, age was a significant predictor of acceptability of the concrete ACP approach (2 (2, 123) = 6.32, p = .042), with older participants being less likely to find it acceptable compared to not finding it acceptable (W(8) = 5.50, p = 0.019). Participants preferred the global ACP approach for patients with dementia. A multinomial logistic regression analysis indicated no significant differences in preference between countries when adjusted for age and gender in general. However, Dutch participants were less likely to prefer the global ACP approach (W(8) = 5.18, p = .023). The relationship between country and preference was not influenced by whether participants most strongly considered what the patient with dementia wants for themselves, what the patient’s family wants or what they as the health care provider want for their patient when making medical decisions. ACP is generally regarded as an acceptable form of care for patients with dementia by health care providers across countries. Future research could more specifically determine which cultural or demographic aspects affect health care providers’ views on different ACP approaches.Show less
The Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the Pacific Ocean holds significant reserves of polymetallic nodules, making it a potential exploitation area for deep sea mining. However, the exploitation of...Show moreThe Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the Pacific Ocean holds significant reserves of polymetallic nodules, making it a potential exploitation area for deep sea mining. However, the exploitation of this shared natural resource poses challenges in terms of sustainability and resource management. This thesis examines the governing framework of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) for the management of deep sea mining in the CCZ. The study draws upon the design principles for governing the commons proposed by Elinor Ostrom to analyze the policies and draft regulations of the ISA. By examining to what extent the policies and regulations of the ISA are aligned with Ostrom's principles, this research aims to evaluate the current governance framework for the management of the CCZ and its resources.Show less
In dit onderzoek werd er gekeken naar de relatie tussen academische eisen, academische hulpbronnen en spanningsklachten die Nederlandstalige universitaire studenten ervaren. Er werd onderzocht of...Show moreIn dit onderzoek werd er gekeken naar de relatie tussen academische eisen, academische hulpbronnen en spanningsklachten die Nederlandstalige universitaire studenten ervaren. Er werd onderzocht of academische hulpbronnen als buffer kunnen dienen binnen de relatie tussen academische eisen en spanningsklachten. Het onderzoek is gebaseerd op het Study demands-resources model, wat het Jobs demands-resources model toepast in academische context. Bij dit onderzoek werd er gekeken naar verschillende academische eisen: rolconflict, het tempo en de hoeveelheid werk en de mentale belasting. Voor academische hulpbronnen werd er gekeken naar autonomie, rolduidelijkheid en de relatie met de begeleiding. Het onderzoek is uitgevoerd door middel van een online vragenlijst onder universiteit studenten. Het was een cross-sectioneel onderzoek met 171 respondenten. Uit de resultaten is gebleken dat tempo en hoeveelheid werk zorgt voor meer spanningsklachten. Autonomie daarentegen vermindert spanningsklachten. Rolduidelijkheid heeft een buffer-effect op de relatie tussen tempo en hoeveelheid werk en spanningsklachten onder universitaire studenten. Verder is er gevonden dat een hoge score op relatie met de begeleiding een buffer-effect kan hebben op de relatie tussen mentale belasting en spanningsklachten. De uitkomsten van dit onderzoek bieden de mogelijkheid om in te spelen op academische eisen en academische hulpbronnen om vervolgens de spanningsklachten onder studenten te verminderen. Verder kan dit onderzoek een basis zijn voor uitgebreider onderzoek naar spanningsklachten onder studenten en de oorzaken van de spanningsklachten.Show less