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Manfred E. Beutel
Researcher at University of Mainz
Publications - 570
Citations - 10049
Manfred E. Beutel is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 467 publications receiving 7361 citations. Previous affiliations of Manfred E. Beutel include University of Giessen.
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Regular gaming behavior and internet gaming disorder in European adolescents: results from a cross-national representative survey of prevalence, predictors, and psychopathological correlates
Kai W. Müller,Mari Janikian,Michael Dreier,Klaus Wölfling,Manfred E. Beutel,Chara Tzavara,Clive Richardson,Artemis Tsitsika +7 more
TL;DR: This survey demonstrated that IGD is a frequently occurring phenomenon among European adolescents and is related to psychosocial problems, and the need for youth-specific prevention and treatment programs becomes evident.
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Social support in the general population: standardization of the Oslo social support scale (OSSS-3).
Rüya-Daniela Kocalevent,Lorenz Berg,Manfred E. Beutel,Andreas Hinz,Markus Zenger,Martin Härter,Urs M. Nater,Elmar Brähler,Elmar Brähler +8 more
TL;DR: Normative data for the Oslo Social Support Scale for different age groups for men and women generated in Germany in 2008 provide a framework for the interpretation and comparisons of social support with other populations.
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Ready for eHealth? Health Professionals’ Acceptance and Adoption of eHealth Interventions in Inpatient Routine Care
TL;DR: Although acceptance of eHealth interventions was limited in health professionals of inpatient treatment, moderate acceptance of online aftercare for work-related stress implies a basis for future implementation and addressed misconceptions about inferiority and incongruity with conventional treatment.
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Die Gutenberg Gesundheitsstudie
P.S. Wild,Tanja Zeller,Manfred E. Beutel,Maria Blettner,K.A. Dugi,K.J. Lackner,Norbert Pfeiffer,Thomas Münzel,Stefan Blankenberg +8 more
TL;DR: The Gutenberg Health Study is a population-based, prospective, single-center cohort study that focuses on cardiovascular diseases, cancer, eye diseases, metabolic diseases, diseases of the immune system and mental diseases, and aims at improving the individual risk prediction for diseases.
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Personality and video gaming
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted an online survey assessing the Big Five in a total of 2891 participants and found that participants who preferred action games had high extraversion and low neuroticism, while non-gamers showed high conscientiousness.