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Overview

Stan Maes was affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands. Their research contributions spanned multiple interdisciplinary fields, including clinical psychology, accounting, economics and econometrics, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and finance. The scientist's work mainly addressed topics related to corporate finance and governance, merger and competition analysis, eating disorders and behaviors, behavioral health and interventions, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment and cognitive processes, pain management and placebo effects, and pediatric pain management techniques.

Maes authored and coauthored several publications throughout their career. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Dimensionality and Validation of the Highly Sensitive Person Scale (HSPS) in a Dutch General Population Sample and Two Clinical Samples," 2023, Journal of Individual Differences
  • "Regional Anesthesia Combined with Virtual Reality Hypnosis for Extended Orthopedic Surgery: Two Case Reports," 2020, Acta Anaesthesiologica Belgica
  • "Dawn Raids and Their Effect on the Stock Market," 2023, European Competition and Regulatory Law Review/CoRe
  • "Psychosocial Functioning and Anaesthetic Requirements in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting," 2020, Psychology the Journal of the Hellenic Psychological Society
  • "Corrigendum," 2021, Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open

Throughout their career, Maes frequently published in the following venues:

  • European Competition and Regulatory Law Review/CoRe
  • Journal of Individual Differences
  • Acta Anaesthesiologica Belgica
  • Psychology the Journal of the Hellenic Psychological Society
  • Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open

Stan Maes collaborated regularly with a group of coauthors, including:

  • Caroline Buts
  • Véronique De Gucht
  • Marc Jegers
  • Tom F. Wilderjans
  • Franshelis K. Garcia

Best Publications

  • The Job Demand-Control (-Support) Model and psychological well-being: A review of 20 years of empirical research

    Margot Van der Doef;Stan Maes

  • Determinants and prevalence of burnout in emergency nurses: A systematic review of 25 years of research

    Jef Adriaenssens;Véronique De Gucht;Stan Maes

  • A meta-analysis of psychoeducational programs for coronary heart disease patients.

    Elise Dusseldorp;Thérèse van Elderen;Stan Maes;Jacqueline Meulman

  • Self-Regulation Assessment and Intervention in Physical Health and Illness: A Review

    Stan Maes;Paul Karoly

  • Coping with chronic diseases.

    Stan Maes;Howard Leventhal;Denise T. D. de Ridder

  • Negative life events and depressive symptoms in late adolescence: Bonding and cognitive coping as vulnerability factors?

    Vivian Kraaij;Nadia Garnefski;Erik Jan de Wilde;Arie Dijkstra

  • Causes and consequences of occupational stress in emergency nurses, a longitudinal study

    Jef Adriaenssens;Veronique De Gucht;Stan Maes

  • The impact of traumatic events on emergency room nurses: findings from a questionnaire survey.

    Jef Adriaenssens;Veronique de Gucht;Stan Maes

  • The job demand-control(-support) model and physical health outcomes: A review of the strain and buffer hypotheses

    Margot Van der Doef;Stan Maes

  • A longitudinal study of job stress in the nursing profession: causes and consequences.

    Tanya I. Gelsema;Margot Van Der Doef;Stan Maes;Marloes Janssen

  • Exploring the burden of emergency care: predictors of stress‐health outcomes in emergency nurses

    Jef Adriaenssens;Veronique De Gucht;Margot Van Der Doef;Stan Maes

  • Self‐Regulation Across Domains of Applied Psychology: Is there an Emerging Consensus?

    Monique Boekaerts;Stan Maes;Paul Karoly

  • Lifestyle modification programmes for patients with coronary heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

    Veronica Janssen;Véronique De Gucht;Elise Dusseldorp;Stan Maes

  • Condom use self-efficacy: effect on intended and actual condom use in adolescents.

    J. O. Baele;Elise Dusseldorp;Stan Maes

  • Psychological interventions for rheumatoid arthritis: examining the role of self-regulation with a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

    Keegan Knittle;Stan Maes;Véronique de Gucht

  • The Leiden Quality of Work Questionnaire: its construction, factor structure, and psychometric qualities

    Margot van der Doef;Stan Maes

  • Job characteristics, organizational conditions, and distress/well-being among Italian and Dutch nurses: A cross-national comparison

    Renato Pisanti;Margot van der Doef;Stan Maes;David Lazzari

  • Beyond demand and control: The contribution of organizational risk factors in assessing the psychological well-being of health care employees

    S. Akerboom;S. Maes

  • The Job Demand-Control-Social Support Model and Wellness/Health Outcomes: A European Study

    Chris Verhoeven;Stan Maes;Vivian Kraaij;Katherine Joekes

  • Effects of a Dutch work-site wellness-health program: the Brabantia Project.

    S Maes;C Verhoeven;F Kittel;H Scholten

  • Self-Regulation and Health Behavior: The Health Behavior Goal Model

    Stan Maes;Winifred Gebhardt

Frequent Co-Authors

Vivian Kraaij
Vivian Kraaij Leiden University
Isabel Leal
Isabel Leal ISPA - University Institute of Psychological, Social and Life Sciences
Nadia Garnefski
Nadia Garnefski Leiden University
Maya J. Schroevers
Maya J. Schroevers University Medical Center Groningen
Paul Karoly
Paul Karoly Arizona State University
Cristiano Violani
Cristiano Violani Sapienza University of Rome
Arie Dijkstra
Arie Dijkstra University of Groningen
Monique Boekaerts
Monique Boekaerts Leiden University
Laurenz L. Meier
Laurenz L. Meier University of Neuchâtel
Howard Leventhal
Howard Leventhal Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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