Browsing by Author "Gloger, Sergio"
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- ItemAcceptability Study of "Ascenso'': An Online Program for Monitoring and Supporting Patients with Depression in Chile(2016) Espinosa, H. Daniel; Carrasco, Alvaro; Moessner, Markus; Cáceres, Cristian; Gloger, Sergio; Rojas Castillo, María Graciela; Pérez, J. Carola; Vanegas, Jorge; Bauery, Stephanie; Krause Jacob, Mariane
- ItemAn Adjunctive Internet-Based Intervention to Enhance Treatment for Depression in Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial(2021) Carola Perez, J.; Fernandez, Olga; Caceres, Cristian; Carrasco, Alvaro E.; Moessner, Markus; Bauer, Stephanie; Espinosa Duque, Daniel; Gloger, Sergio; Krause, MarianeBackground:Internet-based interventions promise to enhance the accessibility of mental health care for a greater number of people and in more remote places. Their effectiveness has been shown for the prevention and treatment of various mental disorders. However, their potential when delivered as add-on to conventional treatment (ie, blended care) is less clear.
- ItemAutocriticismo en pacientes con depresión y su repercusión en el abandono de psicoterapias breves: Explorando el rol mediador de la alianza terapéutica y el rol moderador de la edad de los pacientes(2018) Mellado, Augusto; Pérez, Carola; Suárez Delucchi, Nicolás Leopoldo; Dagnino Robles, Paula Andrea; Gloger, Sergio; Krause Jacob, Mariane
- ItemDepression and attachment : how do personality styles and social support influence this relation?(2017) Dagnino Robles, Paula Andrea; Pérez, Carola; Gómez, Adriana; Gloger, Sergio; Krause Jacob, Mariane
- ItemImportancia de los Cambios Iniciales en la Psicoterapia con Adolescentes(2015) Fernández G., Olga; Pérez Ewert, Janet Carola; Gloger, Sergio; Krause Jacob, Mariane
- ItemPopulation-attributable risk of adverse childhood experiences for high suicide risk, psychiatric admissions, and recurrent depression, in depressed outpatients(2021) Gloger, Sergio; Martinez, Pablo; Behn, Alex; Victoria Chacon, M.; Cottin, Marianne; Diez de Medina, Dante; Vohringer, Paul A.Background: Population-attributable risk (PAR) may help estimate the potential contribution of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) to serious clinical presentations of depression, characterized by suicidality, previous psychiatric admissions, and episode recurrence.
- ItemSpanish Adaptation and Validation of the Outcome Questionnaire OQ-30.2(2017) Errázuriz, Paula; Opazo, Sebastián; Behn Berliner, Alex Joseph; Silva, Oscar; Gloger, Sergio
- ItemThe contribution of early adverse stress to complex and severe depression in depressed outpatients(2021) Gloger, Sergio; Vohringer, Paul A.; Martinez, Pablo; Victoria Chacon, M.; Caceres, Cristian; Diez de Medina, Dante; Cottin, Marianne; Behn, AlexBackground To assess whether linear effects or threshold effects best describe the association between early adverse stress (EAS) and complex and severe depression (i.e., depression with treatment resistance, psychotic symptoms, and/or suicidal ideation), and to examine the attributable risk of complex and severe depression associated with EAS.