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Martin Teufel
Researcher at University of Duisburg-Essen
Publications - 206
Citations - 3916
Martin Teufel is an academic researcher from University of Duisburg-Essen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Distress. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 156 publications receiving 2345 citations.
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Determinants of Perceived Stress in Individuals with Obesity: Exploring the Relationship of Potentially Obesity-Related Factors and Perceived Stress.
Florian Junne,Katrin Ziser,Katrin Elisabeth Giel,Kathrin Schag,Eva Skoda,Isabelle Mack,Andreas M. Niess,Stephan Zipfel,Martin Teufel +8 more
TL;DR: The findings of this cross-sectional study support the hypothesized, potentially obesity-related factors: ‘drive for thinness, ‘impulse regulation,’ ‘ineffectiveness', ‘social insecurity', and ‘body dissatisfaction' as relevant determinants of perceived stress in individuals with obesity.
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Development and psychometric validation of the ‘Parent Perspective University of Rhode Island Change Assessment-Short’ (PURICA-S) Questionnaire for the application in parents of children with overweight and obesity
Florian Junne,Katrin Ziser,Johannes Mander,Peter Martus,Christian Denzer,Thomas Reinehr,Martin Wabitsch,Susanna Wiegand,Tobias J. Renner,Katrin Elisabeth Giel,Martin Teufel,Stephan Zipfel,Stefan Ehehalt +12 more
TL;DR: This study aims to develop and psychometrically validate a ‘Parent Perspective Version’ of the existing University of Rhode Island Change Assessment-Short, an instrument assessing the motivational stages based on the theoretical fundamentals of the Transtheoretical Model of Psychotherapy.
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Pandemic fatigue, psychopathological risk factors, and vaccination attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021–a network analysis
J. Krakowczyk,Jari Planert,Eva-Maria Skoda,H. Dinse,Theodor Kaup,Martin Teufel,Alexander Bäuerle +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors adapted cognitive-behavioral models to the COVID-19 pandemic and found that safety behavior, generalized anxiety, and trust in the government played a central role during the pandemic.
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[Anorexia nervosa - diagnostics and therapy].
Martin Teufel,Hans-Christoph Friederich,Gaby Groß,Henning Schauenburg,Wolfgang Herzog,Stephan Zipfel +5 more
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Changes in Substance Use and Mental Health Burden among Women during the Second Wave of COVID-19 in Germany.
Henrike Schecke,Madeleine Fink,Alexander Bäuerle,Eva-Maria Skoda,Adam Schweda,Venja Musche,Hannah Dinse,Benjamin Weismüller,Sheila Moradian,Norbert Scherbaum,Martin Teufel +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany showed that women were more affected by the economic, social and psychological consequences of the pandemic.