@article{MTMT:33037318, title = {Pain acceptance and illness intrusiveness in low-back pain: A longitudinal study}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33037318}, author = {Simoncsics, Eszter and Konkoly Thege, Barna and Stauder, Adrienne}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyt.2022.925251}, journal-iso = {FRONT PSYCHIATRY}, journal = {FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY}, volume = {13}, unique-id = {33037318}, issn = {1664-0640}, abstract = {Deréktáji fájdalomban szenvedő betegek körében végzett longitudinális vizsgálat alapján a krónikus fájdalom elfogadása a betegség teher független prediktorának bizonyult.}, keywords = {DERÉKFÁJÁS; betegségteher; krónikus fájdalom; chronic low back pain; Chronic low-back pain; illness intrusiveness; pain acceptance; pain.related disablitiy; fájdalom elfogadás; fájdalom okozta funkciókárosodás}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1664-0640}, orcid-numbers = {Konkoly Thege, Barna/0000-0002-0861-8978; Stauder, Adrienne/0000-0002-0358-3657} } @article{MTMT:32998051, title = {Quality of Life in Personal Social Ecosystem Further Psychometric Evaluation and Hungarian Adaptation of the Experience in Personal Social Systems Questionnaire}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32998051}, author = {Konkoly Thege, Barna and Somogyi, Benedek and Szabó, Gergely Sándor}, doi = {10.5708/EJMH/17.2022.1.7}, journal-iso = {EUR J MENTAL HEALTH}, journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH}, volume = {17}, unique-id = {32998051}, issn = {1788-4934}, abstract = {Introduction: Hunger et al. (2014, 2015, 2017) developed the Experience in Personal Social Systems Questionnaire (EXIS.pers) to assess individuals' perceived functioning in their personal ecosystems.Aims: The present study aims to 1) provide further data regarding this instrument's psychometric characteristics that have not yet been investigated, as well as 2) describe the scale's Hungarian adaptation.Methods: The present data set consisted of 400 questionnaires of 182 individuals recruited from the general population (83.8% female, M-age = 39.8 years, SDage = 9.3 years) participating in repeated assessments. The Brief Symptom Inventory, the SCOFF screening test, the Patient Health Questionnaire-15, the Meaning in Life Questionnaire, and the WHO Well-being Index were used to investigate construct validity.Results: A bifactor structure of the EXIS.pers fitted the data best according to the confirmatory factor analytic models. The results confirmed the scalar invariance of the best fitting bifactor model across both sex and time. Internal consistency of both the subscale and total scores was good according to both traditional (Cronbach's alpha) and more advanced (omega) indicators. Test-retest reliability with one- and five-month time lag was appropriate, as well. EXIS.pers scores showed significant inverse association with all 13 indicators of psychopathology and positive associations with both indicators of positive mental health suggestive of appropriate validity.Conclusions: The results indicate that the EXIS.pers can be used with confidence when comparing men and women or in studies involving repeated-measures designs, and that the Hungarian version serves as a reliable and valid adaptation of the original instrument.}, keywords = {Reliability; VALIDITY; Confirmatory factor analysis; cultural adaptation; personal social systems}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1788-7119}, pages = {78-90}, orcid-numbers = {Konkoly Thege, Barna/0000-0002-0861-8978} } @misc{MTMT:32970891, title = {The Predictors of Pain Vigilance and Awareness in Patients with Intermittent Claudication}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32970891}, author = {Tóth-Vajna, Gergely and Tóth-Vajna, Zsombor and Balog, Piroska and Konkoly Thege, Barna}, unique-id = {32970891}, year = {2022}, orcid-numbers = {Tóth-Vajna, Gergely/0000-0003-1975-8260; Balog, Piroska/0000-0001-5025-8649; Konkoly Thege, Barna/0000-0002-0861-8978} } @article{MTMT:32868400, title = {Parental Burnout in Hungary. Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Hungarian Parental Burnout Assessment (PBA-HUN)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32868400}, author = {Hamvai, Csaba and Hidegkuti, István and Vargha, András and Konkoly Thege, Barna}, doi = {10.5708/EJMH/17.2022.1.5}, journal-iso = {EUR J MENTAL HEALTH}, journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH}, volume = {17}, unique-id = {32868400}, issn = {1788-4934}, abstract = {Introduction: Parental burnout might take place when excessive demands overwhelm the parents' resources.Aims: To develop and validate the Hungarian version of the Parental Burnout Assessment (PBA-HUN), an instrument designed to measure parental burnout; and to determine the prevalence of parental burnout in Hungary.Methods: Data were collected via an online survey from parents with at least one child living in the household (N = 1215; 82.6% mothers; M-age = 38.68 years; SDage = 6.27 years). Confirmatory factor analysis was used to investigate the factor structure of the PBA-HUN.Results: The four-factor structure of the original PBA was replicated, confirming the following factors: exhaustion in one's parental role, contrast with one's parental role, feelings of being fed up, and emotional distancing from one's children. A second-order model with a higher-order factor representing overall parental burnout also fit the data well. The internal consistency of both the subscale and total scores was excellent (alpha >= 0.84). Parental burnout had a moderately strong negative correlation with life satisfaction, and weak or moderate positive correlations with perceived stress, depression, vital exhaustion, and COVID-specific perceived stress supporting the construct validity of the PBA-HUN. The prevalence of parental burnout stood at 5.8% in this sample. The weak relationship between PBA-HUN scores and sociodemographic factors was also similar to those found in prior studies. Parental burnout correlated negatively with the number of hours spent sleeping and engaging in spare time activity, respectively.Conclusions: The PBA-HUN is a reliable and valid tool to assess parental burnout in Hungary.}, keywords = {Reliability; VALIDITY; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; COVID-19; Parental burnout}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1788-7119}, pages = {47-61}, orcid-numbers = {Vargha, András/0000-0002-1126-8227; Konkoly Thege, Barna/0000-0002-0861-8978} } @{MTMT:33013144, title = {Az Élet Értelme Kérdőív}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33013144}, author = {Csuka, Sára Imola and Konkoly Thege, Barna}, booktitle = {Kérdőíves módszerek a klinikai és egészségpszichológiai kutatásban és gyakorlatban I}, unique-id = {33013144}, year = {2021}, pages = {190-194}, orcid-numbers = {Csuka, Sára Imola/0000-0001-6337-2723; Konkoly Thege, Barna/0000-0002-0861-8978} } @inbook{MTMT:32791065, title = {Lelki eredetű meddőség - létezik ilyen?}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32791065}, author = {Szigeti F., Judit and Konkoly Thege, Barna}, booktitle = {Babatörténetek}, unique-id = {32791065}, year = {2021}, pages = {193-216}, orcid-numbers = {Szigeti F., Judit/0000-0002-7155-6028; Konkoly Thege, Barna/0000-0002-0861-8978} } @article{MTMT:32462972, title = {Depression among predictors of intermittent claudication: A cross-sectional study}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32462972}, author = {Tóth-Vajna, Gergely and Tóth-Vajna, Zsombor and Konkoly Thege, Barna and Balog, Piroska}, doi = {10.1556/2060.2021.00186}, journal-iso = {PHYSIOL INT}, journal = {PHYSIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL}, volume = {108}, unique-id = {32462972}, issn = {2498-602X}, year = {2021}, eissn = {2677-0164}, pages = {440-449}, orcid-numbers = {Tóth-Vajna, Gergely/0000-0003-1975-8260; Konkoly Thege, Barna/0000-0002-0861-8978; Balog, Piroska/0000-0001-5025-8649} } @article{MTMT:32293472, title = {Az Észlelt Stressz Kérdőív járványspecifikus verziójának validálása [Validation of pandemic-specific version of the Perceived Stress Scale]}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32293472}, author = {Hamvai, Csaba and Fáber, Ágoston and Konkoly Thege, Barna}, doi = {10.1556/650.2021.32207}, journal-iso = {ORV HETIL}, journal = {ORVOSI HETILAP}, volume = {162}, unique-id = {32293472}, issn = {0030-6002}, year = {2021}, eissn = {1788-6120}, pages = {1391-1396}, orcid-numbers = {Konkoly Thege, Barna/0000-0002-0861-8978} } @article{MTMT:31165198, title = {Preferred ways of giving birth in non-pregnant and pregnant nulliparous women. the role of control beliefs}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31165198}, author = {Martos, Tamás and Sallay, Viola and Rafael, Beatrix and Konkoly Thege, Barna}, doi = {10.1080/0167482X.2019.1710486}, journal-iso = {J PSYCHOSOM OBST GYN}, journal = {JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY}, volume = {42}, unique-id = {31165198}, issn = {0167-482X}, year = {2021}, eissn = {1743-8942}, pages = {201-211}, orcid-numbers = {Martos, Tamás/0000-0001-5946-1299; Sallay, Viola/0000-0003-1326-1704; Rafael, Beatrix/0000-0002-9272-2603; Konkoly Thege, Barna/0000-0002-0861-8978} } @article{MTMT:31706767, title = {Predictive utility of the brief Screener for Substance and Behavioral Addictions for identifying self-attributed problems}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31706767}, author = {Schluter, Magdalen G. and Hodgins, David C. and Konkoly Thege, Barna and Wild, T. Cameron}, doi = {10.1556/2006.2020.00064}, journal-iso = {J BEHAV ADDICT}, journal = {JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS}, volume = {9}, unique-id = {31706767}, issn = {2062-5871}, abstract = {Background and aims: The Brief Screener for Substance and Behavioral Addictions (SSBAs) was developed to assess a common addiction construct across four substances (alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and cocaine), and six behaviors (gambling, shopping, videogaming, eating, sexual activity, and working) using a lay epidemiology perspective. This paper extends our previous work by examining the predictive utility of the SSBA to identify self-attributed addiction problems. Method: Participants (N = 6,000) were recruited in Canada using quota sampling methods. Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROCs) analyses were conducted, and thresholds established for each target behavior's subscale to predict self-attributed problems with these substances and behaviors. For each substance and behavior, regression models compared overall classification accuracy and model fit when lay epidemiologic indicators assessed using the SSBA were compared with validated screening measures to predict selfattributed problems. Results: ROC analyses indicted moderate to high diagnostic accuracy (Area under the curves (AUCs) 0.73-0.94) across SSBA subscales. Thresholds for identifying self-attributed problems were 3 for six of the subscales (alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, cocaine, shopping, and gaming), and 2 for the remaining four behaviors (gambling, eating, sexual activity, and working). Compared to other instruments assessing addiction problems, models using the SSBA provided equivalent or better model fit, and overall had higher classification accuracy in the prediction of self-attributed problems. Discussion and conclusions: The SSBA is a viable screening tool for problematic engagement across ten potentially addictive behaviors. Where longer screening tools are not appropriate, the SSBA may be used to identify individuals who would benefit from further assessment.}, year = {2020}, eissn = {2063-5303}, pages = {709-722}, orcid-numbers = {Konkoly Thege, Barna/0000-0002-0861-8978} }