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H.W.J. van Marwijk
Researcher at University of Manchester
Publications - 22
Citations - 439
H.W.J. van Marwijk is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Depression (differential diagnoses). The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 22 publications receiving 370 citations. Previous affiliations of H.W.J. van Marwijk include VU University Medical Center & VU University Amsterdam.
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Big Five personality and depression diagnosis, severity and age of onset in older adults
A.M.L. Koorevaar,Hannie C. Comijs,A.D.F. Dhondt,H.W.J. van Marwijk,R.C. van der Mast,Paul Naarding,R.C. Oude Voshaar,R.C. Oude Voshaar,Max L. Stek +8 more
TL;DR: An association between personality and late-life depression is confirmed and remarkable is the association found between high Openness and earlier age of depression onset.
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Depression, disability and somatic diseases among elderly
TL;DR: Disability, especially disability regarding participation, self-care, or social activities is strongly related to late-life depression, which was stronger for people of 60-69 years old than for those older than 70 years.
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Correction : The association of depression and anxiety with pain: A study from NESDA
TL;DR: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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The association between somatization and disability in primary care patients
G. van der Leeuw,G. van der Leeuw,Marloes M. J. G. Gerrits,Berend Terluin,Mattijs E. Numans,C.M. van der Feltz-Cornelis,H.E. van der Horst,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,H.W.J. van Marwijk,H.W.J. van Marwijk +9 more
TL;DR: Somatization contributes to the presence of disability in primary care patients, even when the effects of baseline demographic and health characteristics and anxiety or depressive disorder are taken into account.
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Which DSM validated tools for diagnosing depression are usable in primary care research? A systematic literature review
Patrice Nabbe,J. Y. Le Reste,Morgane Guillou-Landreat,M. A. Munoz Perez,Stella Argyriadou,Ana Clavería,M. I. Fernandez San Martin,Slawomir Czachowski,Heidrun Lingner,Charilaos Lygidakis,Agnieszka Sowińska,Benoit Chiron,Jeremy Derriennic,A. Le Prielec,B. Le Floch,Tristan Montier,H.W.J. van Marwijk,P. Van Royen +17 more
TL;DR: This study selected seven tools, usable in primary care research, for the diagnosis of depression, in terms of efficiency, reproducibility, reliability and ergonomics for research inPrimary care, and for care itself, further research will be essential.