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Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis

Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
52
Citations
10381
World Ranking
2449
National Ranking
424

Overview

Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their research spans primarily across Medicine and Psychology, with significant contributions specifically in Psychiatry and Mental Health, Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions, Social Psychology, and Neurology.

Their main research topics include:

  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Mental Health and Psychiatry
  • Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders

Publication venues frequently featuring their work include:

  • Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • General Hospital Psychiatry
  • European Psychiatry
  • The European Journal of Psychiatry
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis are:

  • "Estimating the sample mean and standard deviation from commonly reported quantiles in meta-analysis" (2020, Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS))
  • "Workplace Stress, Presenteeism, Absenteeism, and Resilience Amongst University Staff and Students in the COVID-19 Lockdown" (2020, Frontiers in Psychiatry)
  • "Treatment for comorbid depressive disorder or subthreshold depression in diabetes mellitus: Systematic review and meta-analysis" (2020, Brain and Behavior)
  • "The associations between loneliness, social exclusion and pain in the general population: A N=502,528 cross-sectional UK Biobank study" (2020, Journal of Psychiatric Research)
  • "Suicide and suicidality in somatic symptom and related disorders: A systematic review" (2020, Journal of Psychosomatic Research)

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Jennifer Sweetman
  • Amitava Banerjee
  • Mark Gabbay
  • Melissa Heightman
  • Simon Gilbody

Best Publications

  • Accuracy of the PHQ-2 Alone and in Combination With the PHQ-9 for Screening to Detect Major Depression: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Brooke Levis;Brooke Levis;Ying Sun;Chen He;Yin Wu;Yin Wu

  • Feasibility, reliability and validity of a questionnaire on healthcare consumption and productivity loss in patients with a psychiatric disorder (TiC-P)

    Clazien Bouwmans;Kim De Jong;Reinier Timman;Moniek Zijlstra-Vlasveld

  • The Association of Depression and Anxiety with Pain: A Study from NESDA

    Eric W. de Heer;Marloes M. J. G. Gerrits;Aartjan T. F. Beekman;Jack Dekker

  • Interventions to improve return to work in depressed people

    Karen Nieuwenhuijsen;Babs Faber;Jos H Verbeek;Angela Neumeyer-Gromen

  • Effect of interventions for major depressive disorder and significant depressive symptoms in patients with diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis;Jasper Nuyen;Corinne Stoop;Juliana Chan

  • Best practice elements of multilevel suicide prevention strategies: a review of systematic reviews

    Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis;Marco Sarchiapone;Vita Postuvan;Daniëlle Volker

  • A patient-doctor relationship questionnaire (PDRQ-9) in primary care: development and psychometric evaluation

    Christina M Van der Feltz-Cornelis;Patricia Van Oppen;Harm W.J Van Marwijk;Edwin De Beurs

  • Persistent Physical Symptoms as Perceptual Dysregulation: A Neuropsychobehavioral Model and Its Clinical Implications

    Peter Henningsen;Harald Gündel;Willem J Kop;Bernd Löwe

  • Mental health research priorities for Europe

    Til Wykes;Josep Maria Haro;Stefano R Belli;Carla Obradors-Tarragó

  • Validation of the PHQ-9 as a screening instrument for depression in diabetes patients in specialized outpatient clinics

    Kirsten M van Steenbergen-Weijenburg;Lars de Vroege;Robert R Ploeger;Jan W Brals

  • Public attitudes toward depression and help-seeking in four European countries baseline survey prior to the OSPI-Europe intervention

    Evelien Coppens;Chantal Van Audenhove;Gert Scheerder;Ella Arensman

  • Is the beck anxiety inventory a good tool to assess the severity of anxiety? A primary care study in The Netherlands study of depression and anxiety (NESDA)

    Anna D. T. Muntingh;Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis;Harm W. J. van Marwijk;Philip Spinhoven

  • Optimizing Suicide Prevention Programs and Their Implementation in Europe (OSPI Europe): an evidence-based multi-level approach

    Ulrich Hegerl;Lisa Wittenburg;Ella Arensman;Chantal van Audenhove

  • The 'European Alliance Against Depression (EAAD)': A multifaceted, community-based action programme against depression and suicidality

    Ulrich Hegerl;Meike Wittmann;Ella Arensman;Chantal van Audenhove

  • Research priorities for public mental health in Europe: recommendations of the ROAMER project

    Anna K. Forsman;Anna K. Forsman;Kristian Wahlbeck;Leif Edvard Aarø;Jordi Alonso

  • Effectiveness of suicide prevention interventions: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    Emma Hofstra;Chijs van Nieuwenhuizen;Marjan Bakker;Dilana Özgül

  • ROAMER: Roadmap for mental health research in Europe

    Josep Maria Haro;José Luis Ayuso-Mateos;Istvan Bitter;Jacques Demotes-Mainard

  • Gender issues in suicide rates, trends and methods among youths aged 15-24 in 15 European countries

    Airi Värnik;Kairi Kõlves;Kairi Kõlves;Jüri Allik;Ella Arensman

  • Workplace Stress, Presenteeism, Absenteeism, and Resilience Amongst University Staff and Students in the COVID-19 Lockdown

    Christina Maria Van Der Feltz-Cornelis;Christina Maria Van Der Feltz-Cornelis;Danielle Varley;Victoria Louise Allgar;Victoria Louise Allgar;Edwin de Beurs

  • Randomised controlled trial of a collaborative care model with psychiatric consultation for persistent medically unexplained symptoms in general practice

    Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis;Patricia van Oppen;Herman J. Adèr;Richard van Dyck

  • Effect of psychiatric consultation models in primary care. A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials

    Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis;Titus W.D.P. Van Os;Harm W.J. Van Marwijk;Albert F.G. Leentjens

Frequent Co-Authors

Harm W.J. van Marwijk
Harm W.J. van Marwijk Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Ulrich Hegerl
Ulrich Hegerl Stiftung Deutsche Depressionshilfe
Philip Spinhoven
Philip Spinhoven Leiden University
Anton J. L. M. van Balkom
Anton J. L. M. van Balkom University of Amsterdam
Jack Dekker
Jack Dekker Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Bernd Löwe
Bernd Löwe Universität Hamburg
Johannes R. Anema
Johannes R. Anema Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Ella Arensman
Ella Arensman University College Cork

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