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de Vries, H.J. (author), Pennings, H.J.M. (author), van der Schans, C.P. (author), Sanderman, R. (author), Oldenhuis, H.K.E. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author)
The effects of stress may be alleviated when its impact or a decreased stress-resilience are detected early. This study explores whether wearable-measured sleep and resting HRV in police officers can be predicted by stress-related Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) measures in preceding days and predict stress-related EMA outcomes in...
article 2023
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de Vries, H. (author), Oldenhuis, H. (author), van der Schans, C. (author), Sanderman, R. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author)
The emergence of wearable sensor technology may provide opportunities for automated measurement of psychophysiological markers of mental and physical fitness, which can be used for personalized feedback. This study explores to what extent within-subject changes in resting heart rate variability (HRV) during sleep predict the perceived mental and...
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Eikenhout, L.M.J. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), van Dam, K. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Hulshof, I.L. (author), van Ruysseveldt, J. (author)
Introduction: Burnout complaints are high for Dutch police officers. According to Hobfoll’s Conservation of Resources theory, resources such as coping self-efficacy can play an important role in the burnout process. The aim of this study was to investigate the buffering effect of coping self-efficacy on burnout, as well as a possible depletion...
article 2022
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de Vries, H. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), van der Schans, C. (author), Sanderman, R. (author), Oldenhuis, H. (author)
The emergence of wearable sensors that allow for unobtrusive monitoring of physiological and behavioural patterns introduces new opportunities to study the impact of stress in a real-world context. This study explores to what extent within-subject trends in daily Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and daily HRV fluctuations are associated with...
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Binsch, O. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Wessels, F. (author)
In the past two decades miniaturized sensor and monitoring technology integrated in easy–to–wear wristband wearables are developed and represent a great opportunity for advancing Resilience and Mental Health of our military that experience high workload and stress and are sensible to its negative consequences. Before the implementation of...
conference paper 2021
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Brouwer, A.M. (author), Schaap, T. (author), Baardewijk, J.U. (author), Schadd, M.P.D. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author)
conference paper 2021
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Oprins, E. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Westerveld, L. (author), Huybens, W. (author), Börjesson, M. (author), Johansson, E. (author), Aalto, H. (author)
Military personnel needs to be resilient to be able to remain effective, motivated, and in good mental and physical health. Military organizations select on resilience to determine whether candidates are psychologically fit for their job. The INSPIRE Resilience Scale (IRS) is such a selection instrument that aims to assess the psychological...
article 2021
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), Duel, J. (author), Geuze, E. (author), Vermetten, E. (author)
Veterans may report PTSD symptoms, years after their deployment. The aim of this study was to examine whether the presence of resilience resources before deployment, and the potential loss of these resources over time, are associated with the risk of PTSD symptoms five years post-deployment. The study focused on Dutch service members, deployed...
article 2021
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de Vries, H. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Oldenhuis, H. (author), van der Schans, C. (author), Sanderman, R. (author)
Background: The emergence of smartphones and wearable sensor technologies enables easy and unobtrusive monitoring of physiological and psychological data related to an individual’s resilience. Heart rate variability (HRV) is a promising biomarker for resilience based on between-subject population studies, but observational studies that apply a...
article 2021
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), de Vries, T.A. (author)
Coping with stress has been primarily investigated as an individual-level phenomenon. In work settings, however, an individual’s exposure to demands is often shared with co-workers, and the process of dealing with these demands takes place in the interaction with them. Coping, therefore, may be conceptualized as a multilevel construct. This...
article 2021
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Westerveld, L. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), Smit, A. (author)
De politie moet de komende jaren zeventienduizend nieuwe politiemensen aanstellen. Wat draagt bij aan een goede start van deze nieuwe medewerkers? Wim Kamphuis, Lena Westerveld, Roos Delahaij en Annika Smit benadrukken het belang van mentale weerbaarheid.
article 2020
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de Vries, H. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Oldenhuis, H.K.E. (author), van der Schans, C.P. (author), Sanderman, R. (author)
conference paper 2019
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de Vries, H. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Oldenhuis, H.K.E. (author), Schans, C. (author), Sanderman, R. (author)
article 2019
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Wiezer, N. (author), Hogenelst, K. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Wortelboer, H. (author), Houtman, I.L.D. (author), Delaheij, R. (author), Veldhuis, G. (author)
Werk gerelateerde stress heeft grote maatschappelijke en economische gevolgen. Al jarenlang nemen stress en stress gerelateerde klachten bij werkende mensen toe. Dit uit zich in uitval als gevolg van deze klachten (burn-out), verminderde prestaties en inzetbaarheid en oplopende verzuimkosten. Werkstress zorgt voor persoonlijk leed bij...
other 2019
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Oprins, E. (author)
Over the past years, a group of defence organisations (NLD, BEL, SWE, FIN, GER) and the Dutch police have collaborated in the European Defence Agency project INSPIRE (Improving Military Selection: Psychological Resilience Screening) to develop and test the Inspire Resilience Scale (IRS), an instrument that aims to assess the psychological...
conference paper 2019
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de Vries, H. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Oldenhuis, H.K.E. (author), Schans, C. (author), Sanderman, R. (author)
Occupational stress can cause all kinds of health problems. Resilience interventions that help employees deal with and adapt to adverse events can prevent these negative consequences. Due to advances in sensor technology and smartphone applications, relatively unobtrusive self-monitoring of resilience-related outcomes is possible. With models...
conference paper 2019
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Oprins, E. (author), Huybens, W. (author), Westerveld, L. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Binsch, O. (author)
Service members of armed forces and police participating in military missions and police operations are being confronted with mentally challenging circumstances. A considerable amount of them suffers from mental health problems potentially resulting in PTSD. The aim is to increase the operational effectiveness and sustainability of personnel in...
public lecture 2018
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author)
Military service members are exposed to life-threatening circumstances and hostile working conditions during deployment. This puts them at risk of developing stress-related psychological health problems after deployment. Recent research has shown that in addition to a short-term symptom increase within the first six months after deployment,...
public lecture 2018
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), de Vries, T. (author)
conference paper 2017
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), van den Berg, C.E. (author)
bookPart 2017
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