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14.6.2021Depression, anxiety and stress in Icelandic university students: intentions of seeking help : the role of demographics and different mental health concernsLára Dröfn Sigurðardóttir 1998-; Renata Katrín Björgvinsdóttir 1985-
14.6.2021Depressive symptoms explored among athletes and university students : athletes, non-athletes and depressionJónína Jórunn Helgadóttir 1996-; Laufey Ása Alfreðsdóttir 1996-; Bjarney María Bjarnadóttir 1996-
18.6.2024Emotional abuse In intimate relationships : the link between individuals with depression and emotionally abusive relationshipsJúlía Rós Bergþórsdóttir 2001-
18.6.2024From automaticity to awareness : the mediating effects of self-compassion in the relationship between habitual negative thinking and depressive symptomsAnna Magdalena Chr. Pouyet 1983-; María Ósk Friðbertsdóttir 1981-
14.6.2021Help-seeking behaviour and beliefs about psychological services among university studentsSteinunn Alda Gunnarsdóttir 1996-; Fanný Unnar Traustadóttir 1997-; Antonía Hölludóttir 1996-
14.6.2022Mental disorders and the intent to seek help among university students in IcelandAndrea Una Ferreira 1997-; Marta Silfá Birgisdóttir 1988-
18.6.2024Perception of energy, fatigue and sleep between seasons in people at risk of seasonal affective disorderÍsak Þórir Ísólfsson Líndal 1999-; Margrét Magnúsdóttir 1977-
18.6.2024The relationship between seasonality of mood, physical symptoms and physical activity in IcelandAngelina Brigitte Carlucci 1997-
14.6.2021Risk factors for depressive symptoms in patients with epilepsyÁstrós Saga Erludóttir 1998-
14.6.2022SAD in the summer : symptoms in summer- vs. winter subtype of seasonalityÁsta Guðrún Birgisdóttir 1980-
18.6.2024Seasonality and rumination : do ruminative tendencies change over the seasons in individuals at risk of seasonal affective disorder?Marín Rut Bech Ingadóttir 1992-