Disentangling between- and within-person associations of psychological distress and mental well-being: An experience sampling study examining the dual continua model of mental health among university students

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Variability and Predictors of Negative Mood Intensity in Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder and Recurrent Suicidal Behavior: Multilevel Analyses Applied to Experience Sampling Methodology

Jannis KRAISS, Professor (Assistant), PhD, University of Twente, Enschede, UT, Department of Psychology, Health and Technology (PHT)

Disentangling between- and within-person associations of psychological distress and mental well-being: An experience sampling study examining the dual continua model of mental health among university students

Kernel density of the self-assessed depression level of the respondents

Analyzing Associations Between Mental Health and Social Circumstances

Both positive mental health and psychopathology should be monitored in psychotherapy: Confirmation for the dual-factor model in acceptance and commitment therapy

Individual linear regression lines of each participant for the state

Box plots of the single-item VAS depression scale by levels of

Jannis KRAISS, Professor (Assistant), PhD, University of Twente, Enschede, UT, Department of Psychology, Health and Technology (PHT)

Kernel density of the self-assessed depression level of the respondents

Both positive mental health and psychopathology should be monitored in psychotherapy: Confirmation for the dual-factor model in acceptance and commitment therapy

PDF) The Importance of Measuring Mental Wellbeing in the Context of Psychological Distress: Using a Theoretical Framework to Test the Dual-Continua Model of Mental Health

Between-person (Plot A) and within-person association between