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Master's Programme Psychology
Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences
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2024
39
Journal article
17
Oral presentation at a conference
3
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3
Chapter in book/report
12
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3
Editorial
3
Review article
3
Other publication (not peer-reviewed)
2
Contribution to conference proceeding
1
Poster at a conference
Research output per year
Research output per year
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2022
Comorbidities of bladder pain syndrome in the context of the HITOP distress category: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Fischer-Grote, L., Fössing, V.,
Aigner, M.
,
Boeckle, M.
&
Fehrmann, E.
,
Sept 2022
,
In:
International Urogynecology Journal.
33
,
9
,
p. 2335-2356
22 p.
Research output
:
Journal article (peer-reviewed)
›
Review article
Open Access
Systematic Review
100%
Comorbidity
100%
Meta-Analysis
100%
Quality of Life
33%
Psychology
33%
2
Citations (Scopus)
2020
Endogenous Modulation of Pain: The Role of Exercise, Stress, and Cognitions in Humans
Vaegter, H. B.,
Fehrmann, E.
, Gajsar, H. & Kreddig, N.,
01 Mar 2020
,
In:
Clinical Journal of Pain.
36
,
3
,
p. 150-161
12 p.
Research output
:
Journal article (peer-reviewed)
›
Review article
Thought Suppression
100%
Experimental Pain
33%
20
Citations (Scopus)
2016
A meta-analytic review of brief guided self-help education for chronic pain
Liegl, G.,
Boeckle, M.
, Leitner, A. &
Pieh, C.
,
01 Nov 2016
,
In:
European Journal of Pain.
20
,
10
,
p. 1551-1562
12 p.
Research output
:
Journal article (peer-reviewed)
›
Review article
Chronic Pain
100%
Self Help
100%
Standardized Mean Difference
71%
Quality of Life
28%
Pain Condition
14%
13
Citations (Scopus)