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Ivan H. Komproe
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 98
Citations - 8326
Ivan H. Komproe is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 95 publications receiving 7616 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivan H. Komproe include VU University Amsterdam & Leiden University.
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Prevalence and correlates of depression and alcohol use disorder among adults attending primary health care services in Nepal: a cross sectional study.
Nagendra P. Luitel,Emily Baron,Brandon A. Kohrt,Brandon A. Kohrt,Ivan H. Komproe,Mark J. D. Jordans +5 more
TL;DR: Primary care settings, therefore, are an important setting for detection and treatment initiation for these conditions and it will be important to assure that treatments are feasible and effective for this high risk group.
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Psychometric characteristics of the Self-Expression and Control Scale in a sample of recurrent suicide attempters
TL;DR: The Self-Expression and Control Scale (SECS) as mentioned in this paper was constructed to investigate the role of anger expression and anger control in somatic and mental diseases, was administered to patients with recurrent suicide attempts.
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Assessing perceived ability to cope with trauma: A multi-group validity study of a 7-item coping self-efficacy scale.
Mark W.G. Bosmans,Ivan H. Komproe,Nancy E. E. Van Loey,Leontien M. van der Knaap,Charles C. Benight,Peter G. van der Velden +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the construct validity of the trauma-related coping self-efficacy (CSE) scale and found that the CSE-7 has a robust factor structure; factor structure and factor loadings were similar across study samples, indicating that it measured the same construct across different PTEs.
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Leader Member Exchanges: Distinction Between Two Factors
TL;DR: The dimensionality of Graen's Leader Member Exchange concept was examined in a cross-sectional questionnaire study among 1147 Dutch nurses as mentioned in this paper, where the total sample was divided into two subgroups by means of stratified random selection and analyses were performed in each subgroup separately.
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Potential treatment mechanisms of counseling for children in Burundi: a series of n=1 studies.
Mark J. D. Jordans,Ivan H. Komproe,Eva Smallegange,Prudence Ntamatumba,Wietse A. Tol,Joop T. V. M. de Jong +5 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that integrative counseling, which combines universal therapist variables with active use of specific therapeutic techniques and a systemic perspective, may be an adequate strategy to treat mental health symptoms of children in Burundi.