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  1. Artikel ; Online: The impact of pre- and post-trauma financial problems on posttraumatic stress symptoms, anxiety and depression symptoms, and emotional support: A prospective population-based comparative study.

    van der Velden, Peter G / Contino, Carlo / Muffels, Ruud / Verheijen, Mara S / Das, Marcel

    Journal of anxiety disorders

    2023  Band 96, Seite(n) 102714

    Abstract: Potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are associated with a higher risk of mental health problems and a lack of emotional support. The extent to which pre- and/or post-trauma financial problems further increase this risk, while controlling for pre-trauma ... ...

    Abstract Potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are associated with a higher risk of mental health problems and a lack of emotional support. The extent to which pre- and/or post-trauma financial problems further increase this risk, while controlling for pre-trauma mental health problems and lack of support and compared to nonvictims, is largely unknown. To better understand this risk, data was extracted from four surveys of VICTIMS study using the Dutch population-based longitudinal LISS-panel. Multivariate logistic regression analyses (MLRA) showed that nonvictims (n
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Humans ; Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/diagnosis ; Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/epidemiology ; Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/psychology ; Depression/epidemiology ; Depression/psychology ; Prospective Studies ; Anxiety Disorders ; Anxiety/epidemiology ; Anxiety/psychology
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-04-24
    Erscheinungsland Netherlands
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 619417-5
    ISSN 1873-7897 ; 0887-6185
    ISSN (online) 1873-7897
    ISSN 0887-6185
    DOI 10.1016/j.janxdis.2023.102714
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  2. Artikel ; Online: The prevalence, incidence, and risk factors of mental health problems and mental health service use before and 9 months after the COVID-19 outbreak among the general Dutch population. A 3-wave prospective study.

    van der Velden, Peter G / Marchand, Miquelle / Das, Marcel / Muffels, Ruud / Bosmans, Mark

    PloS one

    2022  Band 17, Heft 11, Seite(n) e0276834

    Abstract: Objectives: Gain insight into the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors of mental health problems among the Dutch general population and different age groups in November-December 2020, compared with the ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: Gain insight into the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors of mental health problems among the Dutch general population and different age groups in November-December 2020, compared with the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors in the same period in 2018 and 2019. More specifically, the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors of anxiety and depression symptoms, sleep problems, fatigue, impaired functioning due to health problems, and use of medicines for sleep problems, medicines for anxiety and depression, and mental health service.
    Methods: We extracted data from the Longitudinal Internet studies for the Social Sciences (LISS) panel that is based on a probability sample of the Dutch population of 16 years and older by Statistics Netherlands. We focused on three waves of the longitudinal Health module in November-December 2018 (T1), November-December 2019 (T2), and November-December 2020 (T3), and selected respondents who were 18 years and older at T1. In total, 4,064 respondents participated in all three surveys. Data were weighted using 16 demographics profiles of the Dutch adult population. The course of mental health problems was examined using generalized estimating equations (GEE) for longitudinal ordinal data and differences in incidence with logistic regression analyses. In both types of analyses, we controlled for sex, age, marital status, employment status, education level, and physical disease.
    Results: Among the total study sample, no significant increase in the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms, sleep problems, fatigue, impaired functioning due to health problems, use of medicines for sleep problems, of medicines for anxiety and depression, and of mental health service in November-December 2020 was observed, compared with the prevalence in November-December 2018 and 2019 (T3 did not differ from T1 and T2). Among the four different age categories (18-34, 35-49, 50-64, and 65 years old and older respondents), 50-64 years respondents had a significantly lower prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms at T3 than at T1 and T2, while the prevalence at T1 and T2 did not differ. A similar pattern among 65+ respondents was found for mental health service use. We found no indications that the incidence of examined health problems at T2 (no problems at T1, problems at T2) and T3 (no problems at T2, problems at T3) differed. Risk factors for mental health problems at T2 were mostly similar to risk factors at T3; sex and age were less/not a risk factor for sleep problems at T3 compared with at T2.
    Conclusions: The prevalence, incidence, and risk factors of the examined mental health problems examined nine months after the COVID-19 outbreak appear to be very stable across the end of 2018, 2019, and 2020 among the Dutch adult population and different age categories, suggesting that the Dutch adult population in general is rather resilient given all disruptions due to this pandemic.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Adult ; Humans ; Adolescent ; COVID-19/epidemiology ; Prospective Studies ; Pandemics ; Prevalence ; Mental Health ; Incidence ; Depression/psychology ; Anxiety/psychology ; Risk Factors ; Mental Health Services ; Sleep Wake Disorders/epidemiology ; Fatigue/epidemiology
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2022-11-10
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2267670-3
    ISSN 1932-6203 ; 1932-6203
    ISSN (online) 1932-6203
    ISSN 1932-6203
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0276834
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  3. Artikel: Mrs. Aristotele's teeth: how SOEP transformed life satisfaction research

    Headey, Bruce / Muffels, Ruud J. A

    Innovation und Wissenstransfer in der empirischen Sozial- und Verhaltensforschung : Festschrift für Gert G. Wagner , p. 39-57

    2018  , Seite(n) 39–57

    Verfasserangabe Bruce Headey & Ruud Muffels
    Schlagwörter Zufriedenheit ; Haushaltsstatistik ; Panel ; Volatilität ; Schätzung ; Deutschland
    Sprache Englisch
    Verlag Campus Verlag
    Erscheinungsort Frankfurt
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    Anmerkung SOEP = Sozio-oekonomische Panel
    ISBN 978-3-593-50867-2 ; 3-593-50867-2
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  4. Artikel ; Online: Een betere bijstand vergt aanpak met aandacht:De crisis en sociaal beleid Werkloosheid & Werkgelegenheid ; A better social assistance requires positive attention:The crisis and social policy. Unemployment and Employment

    Edzes, Arjen / Muffels, Ruud / Sanders, Mark

    Edzes , A , Muffels , R & Sanders , M 2020 , ' Een betere bijstand vergt aanpak met aandacht : De crisis en sociaal beleid Werkloosheid & Werkgelegenheid ' , Tijdschrift voor Sociale Vraagstukken/Tijdschrift voor de Sociale Sector , vol. 2020 , no. 8 juni 2020 . < https://www.socialevraagstukken.nl/een-betere-bijstand-vergt-aanpak-met-aandacht/ >

    2020  

    Abstract: Nu door de COVID-19 pandemie een grote instroom van bijstandsgerechtigden met zeer diverse achtergrond aanstaande is, zal een aanpak met persoonlijke aandacht gebaseerd op eigen regie, maatwerk en/of vertrouwen minstens zo goed kunnen werken als de ... ...

    Abstract Nu door de COVID-19 pandemie een grote instroom van bijstandsgerechtigden met zeer diverse achtergrond aanstaande is, zal een aanpak met persoonlijke aandacht gebaseerd op eigen regie, maatwerk en/of vertrouwen minstens zo goed kunnen werken als de huidige controlerende aanpak.
    Schlagwörter covid19
    Sprache Niederländisch
    Erscheinungsland nl
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
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  5. Artikel ; Online: What do housing wealth and tenure have to do with it? Changes in wellbeing of men and women after divorce using Australian panel data.

    André, Stéfanie / Dewilde, Caroline / Muffels, Ruud

    Social science research

    2018  Band 78, Seite(n) 104–118

    Abstract: Homeownership, as a way to build up housing wealth, is believed to play an increasingly important role in terms of providing welfare to citizens. However, homeownership does not always act as a nest-egg; it can be a source of financial anxiety as well. ... ...

    Abstract Homeownership, as a way to build up housing wealth, is believed to play an increasingly important role in terms of providing welfare to citizens. However, homeownership does not always act as a nest-egg; it can be a source of financial anxiety as well. In this paper we investigate how homeownership and housing wealth impact on the relationship between divorce and subjective wellbeing (life satisfaction, happiness, financial satisfaction). Using longitudinal data for Australia we find that homeowners are more negatively affected with respect to wellbeing by divorce than tenants, amongst others because the owned house becomes a financial burden. We further find that gender moderates the impact of homeownership and tenure change upon divorce on wellbeing. When women move from an owned to a rented house, divorce has a smaller negative effect on happiness and financial satisfaction than when women stay in the owned house. For men, staying in the owned house or moving within the owner-occupied sector increases happiness, but moving to the rental sector from the owned house increases financial satisfaction. Furthermore, for men, housing wealth mitigates financial stress when remaining in an owner-occupied house after divorce. We conclude that the potential role of homeownership as a welfare resource - in this case for subjective well-being - seems rather limited to those who already possess other resources (e.g. financial security) and therefore cannot be expected to substitute more traditional forms of welfare.
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2018-12-08
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ISSN 1096-0317
    ISSN (online) 1096-0317
    DOI 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2018.12.017
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  6. Artikel: Understanding occupational differences in flexibilisation and mobility patterns in Europe

    Muffels, Ruud J. A

    Non-standard employment in post-industrial labour markets : an occupational perspective , p. 298-323

    do institutions matter?

    2015  , Seite(n) 298–323

    Verfasserangabe Ruud Muffels
    Sprache Englisch
    Umfang graph. Darst.
    Verlag Elgar
    Erscheinungsort Cheltenham [u.a.]
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    ISBN 978-1-78100-171-4 ; 1-78100-171-5
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  7. Artikel: People typically experience extended periods of relative happiness or unhappiness due to positive feedback loops between LS and variables which are both causes and consequences of LS

    Headey, Bruce / Muffels, Ruud

    Schmollers Jahrbuch : Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften ; journal of applied social science studies Vol. 135, No. 1 , p. 97-108

    2015  Band 135, Heft 1, Seite(n) 97–108

    Verfasserangabe By Bruce Headey and Ruud Muffels
    Schlagwörter German Socio-economic Panel ; Zufriedenheit ; Messung ; Panel ; Deutschland
    Sprache Englisch
    Verlag Duncker & Humblot
    Erscheinungsort Berlin
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    Anmerkung LS = Life-Satisfaction
    ZDB-ID 2022614-7
    ISSN 0342-1783
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  8. Artikel ; Online: The stability and latent profiles of mental health problems among Dutch young adults in the past decade: A comparison of three cohorts from a national sample.

    van der Velden, Peter G / Das, Marcel / Muffels, Ruud

    Psychiatry research

    2019  Band 282, Seite(n) 112622

    Abstract: The aim of the study reported here was to assess whether the prevalence of mental health problems (MHP) among Dutch 19-24 year old adults increased in the past decade and/or whether the distribution of latent profiles of mental health problems changed ... ...

    Abstract The aim of the study reported here was to assess whether the prevalence of mental health problems (MHP) among Dutch 19-24 year old adults increased in the past decade and/or whether the distribution of latent profiles of mental health problems changed over the years. For this purpose, data was extracted from the LISS panel, based on a representative national sample of the Dutch population. We focused on three exclusive groups who were 19-24 years old in 2007 (n = 383), 2012 (n = 351) or 2017 (n = 362). Multivariate logistic regression analyses showed that the 2012 and 2017 group did not have more MHP according to seven mental health-related indicators including mental health services utilization. Latent profile analysis identified 4 classes of MHP profiles, labeled "healthy" (82.2%), "at risk" (9.6%), "clinical" (4.2%) and "treatment" (3.9%). The 2007, 2012 and 2017 cohorts were equally distributed across these four classes. However, females had systematically more health problems than males and more often belonged to the "at risk", "clinical" and "treatment" class. In sum, our findings do not support concerns about an increase in MHP or that problems have become more complex among Dutch young adults over the past decade.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Facilities and Services Utilization/trends ; Female ; Health Status ; Humans ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Mental Disorders/epidemiology ; Mental Health/trends ; Mental Health Services/statistics & numerical data ; Netherlands/epidemiology ; Patient Acceptance of Health Care/statistics & numerical data ; Prevalence ; Young Adult
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2019-10-16
    Erscheinungsland Ireland
    Dokumenttyp Comparative Study ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 445361-x
    ISSN 1872-7123 ; 1872-7506 ; 0925-4927 ; 0165-1781
    ISSN (online) 1872-7123 ; 1872-7506
    ISSN 0925-4927 ; 0165-1781
    DOI 10.1016/j.psychres.2019.112622
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  9. Buch ; Online: Towards a theory of life satisfaction

    Headey, Bruce / Muffels, Ruud J. A

    accounting for stability, change and volatility in 25-year life trajectories in Germany

    (SOEPpapers on multidisciplinary panel data research ; 864)

    2016  

    Abstract: An adequate theory of Life Satisfaction (LS) needs to take account of both factors that tend to stabilise LS and those that change it. The most widely accepted theory in the recent past – set-point theory – focussed solely on stability (Brickman and ... ...

    Verfasserangabe Bruce Headey and Ruud Muffels
    Serientitel SOEPpapers on multidisciplinary panel data research ; 864
    Abstract An adequate theory of Life Satisfaction (LS) needs to take account of both factors that tend to stabilise LS and those that change it. The most widely accepted theory in the recent past – set-point theory – focussed solely on stability (Brickman and Campbell, 1971; Lykken and Tellegen, 1996). That theory is now regarded as inadequate by most researchers, given that national panel surveys in several Western countries show that substantial minorities of respondents have recorded large, long term changes in LS (Sheldon and Lucas, 2014). In this paper we set out a preliminary revised theory, based mainly on analysis of the LS trajectories of the 2473 respondents in the German Socio-Economic Panel who reported their LS for 25 consecutive years in 1990-2014. The theory entails three sets of propositions in which we attempt to account for stability, change and also volatility. First, it is proposed that stability is primarily due to stable personality traits, and also to parental influence on LS. The second set of propositions indicates that medium and long term changes are due to differences and changes in personal values/life priorities and behavioural choices. Differences in the priority given to pro-social values, family values and materialistic values affect LS, as do behavioural choices relating to one’s partner, physical exercise, social participation and networks, church attendance, and the balance between work and leisure. Changes in health and domain satisfactions can also substantially change LS. Medium term change is reinforced by two-way causation – positive feedback loops – between behavioural choices, domain satisfactions and LS. The third set of propositions breaks new ground in seeking to explain inter-individual differences in the volatility/variability of LS over time; why some individuals display high volatility and others low, even though their mean level of LS may change little over 25 years.
    Schlagwörter theory of LS change ; trajectories of LS ; set-point theory ; medium and long term change ; volatility of LS ; German Socio-Economic Panel
    Sprache Nicht zu entscheiden
    Umfang 1 Online-Ressource (circa 48 Seiten), Illustrationen
    Verlag German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), DIW Berlin
    Erscheinungsort Berlin, Germany
    Dokumenttyp Buch ; Online
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  10. Buch ; Online: Towards a theory of life satisfaction accounting for stability, change and volatility in 25-year life trajectories in Germany

    Headey, Bruce / Muffels, Ruud J. A

    (Discussion paper / IZA ; no. 10058)

    2016  

    Abstract: An adequate theory of Life Satisfaction (LS) needs to take account of both factors that tend to stabilise LS and those that change it. The most widely accepted theory in psychology - setpoint theory - focussed solely on stability. That theory is now ... ...

    Verfasserangabe Bruce Headey, Ruud Muffels
    Serientitel Discussion paper / IZA ; no. 10058
    Abstract An adequate theory of Life Satisfaction (LS) needs to take account of both factors that tend to stabilise LS and those that change it. The most widely accepted theory in psychology - setpoint theory - focussed solely on stability. That theory is now regarded as inadequate since several national panel surveys show that substantial minorities of respondents have recorded large, long term changes in LS. In this paper we elaborate a revised theory of LS change, based on analysis of the LS trajectories of respondents in the German Socio-Economic Panel who reported their LS for 25 consecutive years in 1990-2014. The theory entails three sets of propositions in which we attempt to account for stability, change and also volatility. First, it is proposed that stability is primarily due to stable personality traits, and to parental influence on LS. Second, the propositions indicate that medium and long term change are due to differences and changes in personal values/life priorities and behavioural choices. Differences and changes in pro-social values, family values and materialistic values affect LS, as do behavioural choices relating to one's partner, physical exercise, social participation and networks, church attendance, and the balance between work and leisure. Medium term change is further reinforced by two-way causation - positive feedback loops - between behavioural choices, domain satisfactions and LS. Third, our propositions break new ground in seeking to explain inter-individual differences in the volatility/variability of LS over time; why some individuals display high volatility and others low, even though their mean level of LS may change little over 25 years.
    Schlagwörter life satisfaction (LS) theory ; trajectories of LS ; set-point theory ; medium and long term change ; volatility of LS ; German Socio-Economic Panel
    Sprache Englisch
    Umfang 1 Online-Ressource (circa 45 Seiten), Illustrationen
    Verlag IZA
    Erscheinungsort Bonn, Germany
    Dokumenttyp Buch ; Online
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