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Nadine Mulfinger
Researcher at University of Ulm
Publications - 14
Citations - 238
Nadine Mulfinger is an academic researcher from University of Ulm. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 139 citations.
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Honest, Open, Proud for adolescents with mental illness: pilot randomized controlled trial.
Nadine Mulfinger,Sabine Müller,Isabel Böge,Vehbi Sakar,Patrick W. Corrigan,Sara Evans-Lacko,Luise Nehf,Julia Djamali,Anna Samarelli,Michael Kempter,Christian Ruckes,Gerhard Libal,Nathalie Oexle,Michele Noterdaeme,Nicolas Rüsch +14 more
TL;DR: HOP is a compact three-session program and showed positive effects on stigma and disclosure variables as well as on symptoms and quality of life, it could help to reduce stigma's negative impact among adolescents with MI.
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Cluster-randomised trial evaluating a complex intervention to improve mental health and well-being of employees working in hospital – a protocol for the SEEGEN trial
Nadine Mulfinger,Anja Sander,Felicitas Stuber,Regina Brinster,Florian Junne,Ronald Limprecht,Marc N. Jarczok,Tanja Seifried-Dübon,Monika A. Rieger,Stephan Zipfel,Martin Peters,Maja Stiawa,Imad Maatouk,Madeleine Helaß,Christoph Nikendei,Eva Rothermund,Nicole Rosalinde Hander,Ute Ziegenhain,Manuela Gulde,Melanie Genrich,Britta Worringer,Janna Katharina Küllenberg,Karl Blum,Stefan Süß,Elena Gesang,Sascha Alexander Ruhle,Andreas Müller,Jochen Schweitzer-Rothers,Peter Angerer,Harald Gündel +29 more
TL;DR: This study will examine whether investing directly in the hospital staff and their interpersonal relationship may lead to measurable benefits in subjective well-being at the workplace and improved economic performance indicators of the hospital.
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Self-help interventions to reduce self-stigma in people with mental health problems: A systematic literature review.
TL;DR: A systematic review of five electronic databases was carried out to identify articles published between January 2007 and July 2019 that reported on self-help interventions for self-stigma and evaluated using a combination of quality appraisal and narrative synthesis.
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Attitudes towards disclosing a mental illness among German soldiers and their comrades
Nicolas Rüsch,Carolyn Rose,Fabian Holzhausen,Nadine Mulfinger,Silvia Krumm,Patrick W. Corrigan,Gerd-Dieter Willmund,Peter Zimmermann +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that disclosure decisions are personal and difficult and that stigma remains a barrier to re-integration and recovery of SWMIs in the military.
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Secrecy versus disclosure of mental illness among adolescents: I. The perspective of adolescents with mental illness.
Nadine Mulfinger,Nicolas Rüsch,Philipp Bayha,Sabine Müller,Isabel Böge,Vehbi Sakar,Silvia Krumm +6 more
TL;DR: Personal views of adolescents with mental illness are individual and depend on social factors since stigma and fear of discrimination remain significant concerns for adolescents with MI.