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Elmar Braehler

Researcher at University of Mainz

Publications -  12
Citations -  415

Elmar Braehler is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 226 citations. Previous affiliations of Elmar Braehler include Leipzig University.

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Psychometric analysis of the brief symptom inventory 18 (BSI-18) in a representative German sample

TL;DR: The BSI-18 can be used to reliably assess psychological distress in the general population and is a very short, reliable instrument for the assessment of psychological distress, although further studies need to evaluate the usefulness of standardization in clinical samples.
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The German Version of the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire: Psychometric Properties, Measurement Invariance, and Population-Based Norms.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that the German version of the DEBQ has good reliability and construct validity, and is suitable to reliably measure eating styles across age, gender, and BMI-status.
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The impact of child maltreatment on non-suicidal self-injury: data from a representative sample of the general population

TL;DR: Investigating effects of different types of maltreatment, and mediating effects of depression and anxiety on NSSI in the general population demonstrated an unmediated direct effect of emotional neglect, a partially mediatedeffect of emotional abuse, and a fully mediated effect of sexual abuse and physical neglect by depression and Anxiety on N SSI.
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Mental health and loneliness in the German general population during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to a representative pre-pandemic assessment.

TL;DR: In this article, a representative face-to-face survey was conducted to assess mental health consequences in the general population and to identify mental health risk factors in a representative German sample (N = 2,503) to assess depression and anxiety symptoms by the PHQ-4 and loneliness by a validated item.
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Associations of adverse childhood experiences and bullying on physical pain in the general population of Germany

TL;DR: In this sample of the general population, adverse childhood experiences were significantly associated with pain and showed cumulative effects, over and above depressive and anxiety symptoms.