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Maya J. Schroevers is a researcher affiliated with the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands. Their scholarly work primarily spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with significant contributions to clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, social psychology, epidemiology, and oncology.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Cancer Survivorship and Care
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies
  • Microscopic Colitis
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Maya J. Schroevers has frequently published in several academic venues. These include:

  • Mindfulness (6 publications)
  • Psycho-Oncology (3 publications)
  • Journal of Crohn's and Colitis (3 publications)
  • Psychology and Health (2 publications)
  • Teaching and Teacher Education (2 publications)

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Schroevers address topics ranging from mindfulness-based treatments to emergency education practices during the COVID-19 pandemic:

  • Compassion-based interventions for people with long-term physical conditions: a mixed methods systematic review, 2020, Psychology and Health
  • Providing emergency remote teaching: What are teachers' needs and what could have helped them to deal with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic?, 2022, Teaching and Teacher Education
  • Putting mindfulness-based cognitive therapy to the test in routine clinical practice: A transdiagnostic panacea or a disorder specific intervention?, 2021, Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • The role of mindfulness and self-compassion in depressive symptoms and affect: A Comparison between Cancer Patients and Healthy Controls, 2020, Mindfulness
  • Looking Beyond the Value of Individual Facets of Mindfulness: a Person-Centered Examination of Mindfulness, 2020, Mindfulness

Collaboration with other researchers is a notable aspect of Schroevers' scientific activity. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Joke Fleer (13 publications)
  • Adelita V. Ranchor (12 publications)
  • Robbert Sanderman (9 publications)
  • Gerard Dijkstra (8 publications)
  • Quirine M. Bredero (8 publications)

Best Publications

  • The WHO-5 Well-Being Index: a systematic review of the literature.

    Christian Winther Topp;Søren Dinesen Østergaard;Susan Søndergaard;Per Bech

  • A Reconsideration of the Self-Compassion Scale's Total Score: Self-Compassion versus Self-Criticism

    Angélica López;Robbert Sanderman;Ans Smink;Ying Zhang

  • Type of social support matters for prediction of posttraumatic growth among cancer survivors

    Maya J. Schroevers;Vicki S. Helgeson;Robbert Sanderman;Adelita V. Ranchor

  • The evaluation of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D) scale: Depressed and Positive Affect in cancer patients and healthy reference subjects

    Maya J. Schroevers;Robbert Sanderman;Eric van Sonderen;Adelita V. Ranchor

  • Compassion for Others and Self-Compassion: Levels, Correlates, and Relationship with Psychological Well-being.

    Angélica López;Robbert Sanderman;Robbert Sanderman;Adelita V. Ranchor;Maya J. Schroevers

  • The role of social support and self-esteem in the presence and course of depressive symptoms: a comparison of cancer patients and individuals from the general population.

    Maya J. Schroevers;Adelita V. Ranchor;Robbert Sanderman

  • Individual Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Treating Depressive Symptoms in Patients With Diabetes: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial

    K. Annika Tovote;Joke Fleer;Evelien Snippe;Anita C.T.M. Peeters

  • Does screening for distress efficiently uncover meetable unmet needs in cancer patients

    Corinne van Scheppingen;Maya J. Schroevers;Ans Smink;Yvette M. van der Linden

  • The report of posttraumatic growth in Malaysian cancer patients: relationships with psychological distress and coping strategies.

    Maya J. Schroevers;Irene Teo

  • How do cancer patients manage unattainable personal goals and regulate their emotions

    Maatje Schroevers;Vivian Kraaij;Nadia Garnefski

  • Adjustment to cancer in the 8 years following diagnosis: a longitudinal study comparing cancer survivors with healthy individuals.

    Maya Schroevers;Adelita V. Ranchor;Robbert Sanderman

  • Is learning mindfulness associated with improved affect after mindfulness-based cognitive therapy?

    Maya J. Schroevers;Rob Brandsma

  • Post-traumatic growth after a myocardial infarction: a matter of personality, psychological health, or cognitive coping?

    Nadia Garnefski;V. Kraaij;Maya Schroevers;G.A. Somsen

  • Cancer patients' experience of positive and negative changes due to the illness: relationships with psychological well-being, coping, and goal reengagement

    Maya J. Schroevers;Vivian Kraaij;Nadia Garnefski

  • A systematic review on the prevalence of symptoms of depression, anxiety and distress in long-term cancer survivors: Implications for primary care.

    Daan Brandenbarg;Saskia W. M. C. Maass;Olaf P. Geerse;Mariken E. Stegmann

  • The temporal order of change in daily mindfulness and affect during mindfulness-based stress reduction

    Evelien Snippe;Ivan Nyklicek;Maya J. Schroevers;Elisabeth H. Bos

  • Coping, goal adjustment, and psychological well-being in HIV-infected men who have sex with men.

    Vivian Kraaij;Shelley M. C. van der Veek;Nadia Garnefski;Maya Schroevers

  • The role of age at the onset of cancer in relation to survivors' long-term adjustment: a controlled comparison over an eight-year period.

    Maya J Schroevers;Adelita V Ranchor;Robbert Sanderman

  • Goal disturbance, cognitive coping strategies, and psychological adjustment to different types of stressful life event

    Maya Schroevers;Vivian Kraaij;Nadia Garnefski

  • Coping, Goal Adjustment, and Positive and Negative Affect in Definitive Infertility:

    Vivian Kraaij;Nadia Garnefski;Maya J. Schroevers

  • A Close Examination of the Relationship Between Self-Compassion and Depressive Symptoms

    Angélica López;Robbert Sanderman;Maya J. Schroevers

Frequent Co-Authors

Robbert Sanderman
Robbert Sanderman University of Groningen
Adelita V. Ranchor
Adelita V. Ranchor University Medical Center Groningen
Paul M. G. Emmelkamp
Paul M. G. Emmelkamp University of Amsterdam
Vivian Kraaij
Vivian Kraaij Leiden University
Nadia Garnefski
Nadia Garnefski Leiden University
James C. Coyne
James C. Coyne University of Groningen
Stan Maes
Stan Maes Leiden University
Ernst Thomas Bohlmeijer
Ernst Thomas Bohlmeijer University of Twente
Vicki S. Helgeson
Vicki S. Helgeson Carnegie Mellon University
Ivan Nyklíček
Ivan Nyklíček Tilburg University

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