Marieke de Groot
VU University Amsterdam
19 Papers
36 Citations
Marieke de Groot is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Suicide prevention & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Marieke de Groot include University Medical Center Groningen & University of Groningen.
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Papers
The effect of an e-learning supported Train-the Trainer programme on implementation of suicide guidelines in mental health care
Derek de Beurs,Marieke de Groot,Jos de Keijser,Jan Mokkenstorm,Erik van Duijn,Remco F.P. de Winter,Ad J. F. M. Kerkhof +6 more
TL;DR: The results support the idea that an e-learning supported Train-the-Trainer programme is an effective strategy for implementing clinical guidelines and improving care for suicidal patients.
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Course of bereavement over 8-10 years in first degree relatives and spouses of people who committed suicide: longitudinal community based cohort study.
TL;DR: In relatives bereaved by suicide, suicide ideation is associated with an increased risk of long term complicated grief and depression, and the risk of complicated grieving and depression decreases over time.
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Longitudinal measurement invariance of the Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation
TL;DR: Findings legitimate the use of the 19 item scale and the five-item screener in longitudinal assessments and indicate that changes in test-scores over time can be attributed to true changes in the construct of interest.
Applying computer adaptive testing to optimize online assessment of suicidal behavior: a simulation study.
TL;DR: This study demonstrated that CAT can be applied successfully to reduce the length of the Dutch version of the BSS, arguing that the use of CAT can improve the accuracy and the response burden when assessing the risk of future suicidal behavior online.
The Effectiveness of Family-Based Cognitive-Behavior Grief Therapy to Prevent Complicated Grief in Relatives of Suicide Victims: The Mediating Role of Suicide Ideation.
TL;DR: Results show that suicide ideators more often have a history of mental disorder and suicidal behavior than non-ideators, and suicide ideation indicates a high risk for adverse bereavement outcome, and suicidal ideators may benefit from grief therapy following a loss through suicide.
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