Rik Crutzen
Maastricht University
275 Papers
771 Citations
Rik Crutzen is an academic researcher from Maastricht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 229 publications. Previous affiliations of Rik Crutzen include Zayed University & Public Health Research Institute.
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Papers
A longitudinal study on the stability of the need for cognition
Jeroen Bruinsma,Rik Crutzen +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of growth curve models (GCMs) were used to assess change in NFC over time and autoregressive correlations (rho) and the differences (∆) between NFC scores in 2008 and 2014 as indicators of stability.
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White Paper: Open Digital Health – accelerating transparent and scalable health promotion and treatment
Dominika Kwasnicka,Jan Keller,Olga Perski,Sebastian A. Potthoff,Gill A. ten Hoor,Ben Ainsworth,Rik Crutzen,Simone Dohle,Anne van Dongen,Matti T. J. Heino,Julia F. Henrich,Liam Knox,Laura M. König,Wendy Maltinsky,Claire McCallum,J. Nalukwago,Efrat Neter,Johanna Nurmi,Manuel Spitschan,Samantha B van Beurden,Laura N. van der Laan,Kathrin Wunsch,Jasper J J Levink,Robbert Sanderman +23 more
TL;DR: This White Paper is positioned in the current context of the COVID-19 pandemic, exploring how digital health tools have rapidly gained popularity in 2020-2022, when world-wide health promotion and treatment efforts rapidly shifted from face-to-face to remote delivery.
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Evaluation of a school-based HIV prevention intervention among Yemeni adolescents.
Buthaina Al-Iryani,Buthaina Al-Iryani,Huda Basaleem,Khaled Al-Sakkaf,Rik Crutzen,Gerjo Kok,Bart van den Borne +6 more
TL;DR: The school-based peer education intervention for HIV prevention among students in Aden, Yemen has succeeded in improving levels of knowledge on modes of transmission and prevention, and in decreasing levels of stigma and discrimination in a culturally conservative setting.
Experiences and psychosocial adjustment of Darfuri female students affected by war: An exploratory study
TL;DR: Strong religious practices and beliefs, ability to form interpersonal relationships, availability of social support networks, and a positive future outlook seemed to augment Darfuri students' ability to cope with their subsequent emotional distress owing to war-related exposures, current ongoing life hassles and urban-cultural challenges.
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Perceptions among transgender women of factors associated with the access to HIV/AIDS-related health services in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Nelsensius Klau Fauk,Maria Silvia Merry,Sukma Putra,Mitra Andhini Sigilipoe,Rik Crutzen,Lillian Mwanri +5 more
TL;DR: Perceptions among transgender women living with HIV, locally known as waria, of factors supportive of their access to the services in Yogyakarta, Indonesia are explored to call for efforts and strengthening of HIV health service system to support and provide equal access to HIV/AIDS-related services.