I. Bicanic
Utrecht University
31 Papers
42 Citations
I. Bicanic is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of I. Bicanic include University Medical Center Utrecht & University of Amsterdam.
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Papers
Critical analysis of the current treatment guidelines for complex ptsd in adults.
Ad de Jongh,Ad de Jongh,Patricia A. Resick,Lori A. Zoellner,Agnes van Minnen,Christopher W. Lee,Candice M. Monson,Edna B. Foa,Kathleen Wheeler,Erik ten Broeke,Norah C. Feeny,Sheila A.M. Rauch,Kathleen M. Chard,Kim T. Mueser,Denise M. Sloan,Denise M. Sloan,Mark van der Gaag,Barbara O. Rothbaum,Frank Neuner,Carlijn de Roos,Lieve M. J. Hehenkamp,Rita Rosner,I. Bicanic +22 more
TL;DR: There is no rigorous research to support the views that: (1) a phase‐based approach is necessary for positive treatment outcomes for adults with cPTSD, (2) front‐line trauma‐focused treatments have unacceptable risks or that adults with bpTSD do not respond to them, and (3) adults with pTSD profit significantly more from trauma‐ focused treatments when preceded by a stabilization phase.
Characteristics of the Children's Revised Impact of Event Scale in a clinically referred Dutch sample
Eva Verlinden,Els P. M. van Meijel,Brent C. Opmeer,Renée Beer,Carlijn de Roos,I. Bicanic,Francien Lamers-Winkelman,Miranda Olff,Frits Boer,Ramón J. L. Lindauer +9 more
TL;DR: The CRIES appears to be a reliable and valid measure, which gives clinicians a brief and user-friendly instrument to identify children who may have PTSD and offer them appropriate and timely treatment.
Salivary cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in adolescent rape victims with post traumatic stress disorder.
I. Bicanic,Riemke Postma,Gerben Sinnema,Carlijn de Roos,Miranda Olff,Floryt van Wesel,Elise M. van de Putte +6 more
TL;DR: Evidence for a dysregulated HPA-axis in female adolescent victims of single sexual trauma with PTSD is shown and the finding of hypocortisolism is consistent with endocrine dysfunctioning in chronic sexual abuse victims and may have clinical implications with regard to treatment possibilities.
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Do early interventions prevent PTSD? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the safety and efficacy of early interventions after sexual assault
TL;DR: Findings suggest that early interventions can lead to durable effects on PTSD severity after sexual assault, and early intervention can potentially reduce the severity of posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Predictors of delayed disclosure of rape in female adolescents and young adults
TL;DR: The results point to the need of targeted interventions that specifically encourage rape victims to disclose early, thereby increasing options for access to health and police services.
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