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Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol ; 74(5): 157-164, 2024 May.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38580307

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: An exploration of the interrelationships between central psychodynamic constructs in adolescents with mental health problems was conducted. METHODS: 230 adolescents (Mage=18.0±1.9) were assessed using the Structure and the Conflict Questionnaire of the Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis System in Childhood and Adolescence and the Defense Style Questionnaire for Adolescents. RESULTS: Controlling for the influence of gender, age, and socioeconomic status, low to moderate associations were revealed between increased psychodynamic conflict levels and immature defense styles (r=0.20 to 0.39, p<0.05 to 0.001) as wells as deficits in the personality structure and increased psychodynamic conflict levels (r=0.15 to 0.55, p<0.05 to p<0.001) or immature defense styles (r=0.30 to 0.69, p<0.001). Psychodynamic conflicts as well as defense styles could be predicted by the structural dimensions as well as age and sex (R2=0 .04 to 0.49, p<0.05 to 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Theory-compliant correlations were demonstrated. The findings are particularly relevant against the background of the revision of the classification of personality functioning (ICD-11) in childhood and adolescence.


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Conflict, Psychological , Defense Mechanisms , Mental Disorders , Personality , Humans , Adolescent , Female , Male , Mental Disorders/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Children (Basel) ; 10(7)2023 Jun 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37508592

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The International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 11th Revision introduced a fully dimensional approach to personality disorders which conceptionally converges with the long-standing psychodynamic understanding of psychopathology through underlying intra- and interpersonal impairments. In this study, the diagnostic contributions of the two psychodynamic concepts of personality structure and psychodynamic conflicts were investigated through the comparison of self-report data of 189 adolescents with mental health problems and 321 mentally healthy controls. The study results reveal that adolescents with mental health problems show significantly higher impairments in all four domains of personality structure and significantly higher levels of several psychodynamic conflicts. Further, adolescents with different mental health problems significantly differ regarding the impairments in the personality structure domains and several levels of psychodynamic conflicts. While higher structural impairments are shown in adolescents with eating and anxiety disorders, higher levels of the passive self-worth conflict persist in adolescents with depressive disorders, and higher levels of the passive identity conflict are affecting adolescents with eating disorders. The findings suggest that a standardized diagnostic assessment of personality structure and psychodynamic conflicts in adolescent patients could contribute to a deeper understanding of mental health problems and appropriate treatment planning through the detection of underlying intra- and interpersonal impairments.

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Psychodyn Psychiatry ; 50(4): 689-705, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36476028

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Previous investigations have shown that stressful and pathological developments in couple relationships can be psychodynamically explained by rigid unconscious couple collusions. This manuscript presents and discusses the findings of a pilot study in which the psychodynamic conflicts of stable and "functioning" couples were empirically explored. Methods: We studied 116 couples (N = 232) who were currently married or in a steady relationship, had at least one child together, and showed no signs of mental disorders. Psychodynamic conflicts were measured using the OPD Conflict Questionnaire, and the Patient Health Questionnaire was used to screen for mental disorders. Results: Significant differences in the mean scores of psychodynamic conflicts between mothers and fathers appeared in the individuation versus dependency conflict, the self-worth conflict, and the guilt conflict. The maternal and paternal self-worth conflicts were associated with their socio-economic status. Parent couples mainly showed positive associations in the same coping modes and correlations between different conflict topics. Discussion: Our results provide initial insights into the psychodynamic conflicts of mothers and fathers from a nonclinical population and indicate that healthy and stable couple relationships are characterized by concordant and health-promoting ways of dealing with inner conflicts. Future longitudinal studies are needed to understand the influences of psychodynamic conflicts on the formation and maintenance of well-functioning and lasting relationships between couples.


Subject(s)
Family , Child , Humans , Pilot Projects
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J Prosthodont ; 24(5): 345-50, 2015 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25220298

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The aims of this randomized-controlled clinical trial were to compare marginal and internal adaptation of all-ceramic crowns fabricated with CAD/CAM and heat-pressed (HP) techniques before luting and to evaluate the clinical outcomes at baseline and at 6, 12, and 24 months after luting. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen CAD/CAM (CC) and 15 HP all-ceramic crowns were placed in 15 patients. A silicone replica was obtained to measure marginal and internal adaptation of each all-ceramic crown before luting, and they were sectioned buccolingually and mesiodistally. Marginal and internal adaptations were measured using computerized light microscope at 40× magnification. Clinical evaluations took place at baseline (2 days after luting) and at 6, 12, and 24 months after luting. Replica scores were analyzed with Mann-Whitney U and Student's t-test (α = 0.05). Survival rate of crowns was determined using Kaplan-Meier statistical analysis. RESULTS: The median marginal gap for the CC group was 132.2 µm and was 130.2 µm for the HP group. The mean internal adaptation for the CC group was 220.3 ± 51.3 µm and 210.5 ± 31 µm for the HP group. There were no statistically significant differences with respect to marginal opening (Mann-Whitney U test; p = 0.95) and internal adaptation (Student's t-test; p = 0.535) between the 2 groups. Based on modified Ryge criteria, 100% of the crowns were rated satisfactory during the 2-year period. CONCLUSION: In this in vivo study, CAD/CAM and HP all-ceramic crowns exhibited similar marginal and internal adaptations. A 100% success rate was recorded for the 15 CAD/CAM and for the 15 HP all-ceramic crowns during the 2-year period.


Subject(s)
Crowns , Computer-Aided Design , Dental Marginal Adaptation , Dental Porcelain , Dental Prosthesis Design , Humans
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Dent Traumatol ; 27(1): 67-70, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21244630

ABSTRACT

A 12-year-old patient with multiple sequelaes of permanent dentition due to trauma in primary dentition at the age of 8 months, is presented. Clinical and radiographical examinations revealed aesthetical defects, crown-root malformations (#21), hypoplasia (#12, #22), tooth transposition (#13) and odontoma-like malformation (#11). The performed conservative, endo-surgical and prosthetic treatment to gain back the aesthetic and function is reported.


Subject(s)
Dental Restoration, Permanent/methods , Tooth Abnormalities/etiology , Tooth Crown/abnormalities , Tooth Injuries/complications , Tooth Root/abnormalities , Child , Child, Preschool , Dentition, Permanent , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Incisor/diagnostic imaging , Incisor/injuries , Infant , Odontoma/diagnostic imaging , Odontoma/etiology , Radiography , Tooth Abnormalities/diagnostic imaging , Tooth Avulsion/complications , Tooth Crown/diagnostic imaging , Tooth Root/diagnostic imaging , Tooth, Deciduous/injuries , Treatment Outcome
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Photochem Photobiol Sci ; 10(3): 396-402, 2011 Mar 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20877831

ABSTRACT

In the present study, the reaction conditions required for the partial oxidation of a commercial nonionic textile surfactant, an alkyl polyethoxylate, with the H(2)O(2)/UV-C treatment process were optimized using central composite design and response surface methodology (CCD-RSM). CCD-RSM allowed for the development of empirical quadratic equations that satisfactorily predicted COD and TOC removal efficiencies under all studied experimental conditions. Analysis of variance revealed that the variables "H(2)O(2) concentration" and "initial surfactant COD" were found to be the process independent parameters most positively and negatively affecting the treatment performance, respectively, whereas the process variable "treatment time" had a smaller influence on COD and TOC removal efficiencies. According to the established polynomial regression models, for the degradation of the nonionic surfactant at an initial COD of 450 mg L(-1) and pH of 10.5, the optimized treatment conditions were 15 mM H(2)O(2) and a reaction time of 80 min. In order to achieve the treatment targets (complete surfactant removal accompanied by 60% COD and TOC elimination to meet the national discharge consents into receiving water bodies) either H(2)O(2) concentration or photochemical treatment time had to be increased. Activated sludge inhibition experiments conducted with nonionic surfactant solution being subjected to photochemical oxidation under optimized reaction conditions indicated that the inhibitory effect of the nonionic surfactant could be completely eliminated during H(2)O(2)/UV-C treatment and the partial degradation intermediates were more biodegradable than the original textile surfactant.

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