R.R.J.M. Vermeiren professeur d'université
Vermeiren, Robert
Vermeiren, Robert, 1968-
VIAF ID: 51445069 (Personal)
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Works
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Depressive symptoms and associated psychopathology in urban adolescents: a cross-cultural study of three countries | |
Differential Fairness Decisions and Brain Responses After Expressed Emotions of Others in Boys with Autism Spectrum Disorders | |
Dissociable relations between amygdala subregional networks and psychopathy trait dimensions in conduct-disordered juvenile offenders | |
The diurnal cortisol cycle in delinquent male adolescents and normal controls | |
Do post-trauma symptoms mediate the relation between neurobiological stress parameters and conduct problems in girls? | |
[Don't say: stand still, or I can't measure you! routine outcome measurement in child- and adolescent psychiatry]. | |
Du calme! : comprendre et gérer l'enfant hyperactif | |
Early to bed: a study of adaptation among sexually active urban adolescent girls younger than age sixteen | |
Emotional face processing in adolescents with childhood sexual abuse-related posttraumatic stress disorder, internalizing disorders and healthy controls. | |
Emotional reactions of peers influence decisions about fairness in adolescence. | |
Ethnic differences in utilization of youth mental health care. | |
Examining changes in personality disorder and symptomology in an adolescent sample receiving intensive mentalization based treatment: a pilot study. | |
Externalizing psychopathology and persistence of offending in childhood first-time arrestees | |
Factors associated with the identification of child mental health problems in primary care-a systematic review | |
Fairness decisions in response to emotions: a functional MRI study among criminal justice-involved boys with conduct disorder. | |
Forensic child, adolescent and transitional psychiatry | |
Girls' childhood trajectories of disruptive behavior predict adjustment problems in early adolescence | |
[Girls detained under civil and criminal law in juvenile detention centres; psychiatric disorders, trauma and psychosocial problems] | |
Girls' quality of life prior to detention in relation to psychiatric disorders, trauma exposure and socioeconomic status | |
How stable is activation in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex in adolescence? A study of emotional face processing across three measurements. | |
Incentive Processing in Persistent Disruptive Behavior and Psychopathic Traits: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study in Adolescents. | |
Is posttraumatic stress in youth a culture-bound phenomenon? A comparison of symptom trends in selected U.S. and Russian communities | |
Juvenile arrest: a cross-cultural comparison | |
Juvenile group sex offenders: a comparison of group leaders and followers. | |
Juvenile justice, c2006: | |
Juvenile sex offenders compared to non-sex offenders: a review of the literature 1995-2005. | |
Latent personality profiles and the relations with psychopathology and psychopathic traits in detained adolescents. | |
Long-term stability of the cortisol awakening response over adolescence. | |
Longitudinal results of strengthening the parent-team alliance in child semi-residential psychiatry: does team investment make a difference? | |
Maternal characteristics predicting young girls' disruptive behavior | |
Measuring psychopathic traits in children through self-report. The development of the Youth Psychopathic traits Inventory—Child Version | |
Mental disorders and criminal re-referrals in juveniles who sexually offended | |
[Mental health care for teenagers is falling apart before our very eyes]. | |
Mental health problems in young male offenders with and without sex offences: a comparison based on the MAYSI-2. | |
Neural correlates of social decision-making in severely antisocial adolescents | |
Neuropsychological characteristics of three subgroups of Flemish delinquent adolescents. | |
Oxytocin Modulates Amygdala, Insula, and Inferior Frontal Gyrus Responses to Infant Crying: A Randomized Controlled Trial | |
Peer-victimization and mental health problems in adolescents: are parental and school support protective? | |
Persistence of aggression into adulthood in detained adolescent females. | |
Personality disorders in previously detained adolescent females: a prospective study. | |
Platelet vesicular monoamine transporter 2 density in the disruptive behavior disorders | |
Predicting recidivism in delinquent adolescents from psychological and psychiatric assessment | |
The predictive value of low heart rate and heart rate variability during stress for reoffending in delinquent male adolescents | |
Predictors of outcome in outpatients with anxiety disorders: the Leiden routine outcome monitoring study. | |
Psychiatric disorders in a representative sample of incarcerated boys in the Netherlands | |
Psychiatric disorders in detained male adolescents: a systematic literature review | |
Psychopathic-like traits in detained adolescents: clinical usefulness of self-report. | |
Psychopathic traits, victim distress and aggression in children | |
Psychopathology and delinquency in adolescents: a descriptive and developmental perspective | |
Psychotic-like symptoms as a risk factor of violent recidivism in detained male adolescents | |
Quality of life in relation to future mental health problems and offending: Testing the good lives model among detained girls | |
Reduced anterior cingulate gray matter volume in treatment-naïve clinically depressed adolescents. | |
Relating psychiatric disorders, offender and offence characteristics in a sample of adolescent sex offenders and non-sex offenders. | |
School refusal and anxiety in adolescence: non-randomized trial of a developmentally sensitive cognitive behavioral therapy. | |
The seemingly trivial quest for quality | |
Self-reported psychopathic traits in sexually offending juveniles compared with generally offending juveniles and general population youth | |
Sexual risk behavior and pregnancy in detained adolescent females: a study in Dutch detention centers | |
Sexuality and Autistic-Like Symptoms in Juvenile Sex Offenders: A Follow-Up After 8 Years. | |
Sexuality in adolescent boys with autism spectrum disorder: self-reported behaviours and attitudes. | |
Standardized Screening for Mental Health Needs of Detained Youths from Various Ethnic Origins: The Dutch Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument-Second Version (MAYSI-2). | |
The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: the self-report version in American urban and suburban youth | |
Subtypes of self-esteem and self-concept in adolescent violent and property offenders | |
[Suicidal adolescents can benefit from Family Group Conferences]. | |
Suicidal Behavior and Violence in Male Adolescents: A School-Based Study | |
Suicidal behaviour in adolescents: associations with parental marital status and perceived parent-adolescent relationship. | |
Suicidal ideations and attempts in juvenile delinquents | |
Testosterone and cortisol in relation to aggression in a non-clinical sample of boys and girls. | |
Treatment Outcome of Adolescent Inpatients With Early-Onset and Adolescent-Onset Disruptive Behavior. | |
The unique relation of childhood emotional maltreatment with mental health problems among detained male and female adolescents. | |
Unresolved-disorganized attachment adjusted for a general psychopathology factor associated with atypical amygdala resting-state functional connectivity | |
The use of routine outcome monitoring in child semi-residential psychiatry: predicting parents' completion rates | |
Violence exposure and psychopathology in urban youth: the mediating role of posttraumatic stress | |
Violence exposure and substance use in adolescents: findings from three countries | |
Violent juvenile sex offenders compared with violent juvenile nonsex offenders: explorative findings from the Pittsburgh Youth Study | |
Zit stil! : handleiding voor het opvoeden van overbeweeglijke kinderen |