Publications of Petra Zimmermann
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Journal Article (30)
2021
Journal Article
67 (2), pp. 224 - 225 (2021)
Evidence for a prothrombotic State in Patients with remitted Depression. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOSOMATISCHE MEDIZIN UND PSYCHOTHERAPIE 2020
Journal Article
20 (1), 506 (2020)
Schema therapy versus cognitive behavioral therapy versus individual supportive therapy for depression in an inpatient and day clinic setting: study protocol of the OPTIMA-RCT. BMC PSYCHIATRY
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21 (10), pp. 766 - 774 (2020)
Evidence for an enhanced procoagulant state in remitted major depression. WORLD JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
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54 (8), pp. 611 - 618 (2020)
Acute Stress-Induced Coagulation Activation in Patients With Remitted Major Depression Versus Healthy Controls and the Role of Stress-Specific Coping. ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE 2015
Journal Article
50 (6), pp. 851 - 866 (2015)
The 'Early Developmental Stages of Psychopathology (EDSP) study': a 20-year review of methods and findings [Invited Review]. SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
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18 (4), pp. 1 - 9 (2015)
FKBP5 Genotype-Dependent DNA Methylation and mRNA Regulation After Psychosocial Stress in Remitted Depression and Healthy Controls. The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology / official scientific journal of the Collegium Internationale Neuropsychopharmacologicum (CINP) 2014
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103, pp. 267 - 275 (2014)
Increased HPA axis response to psychosocial stress in remitted depression: the influence of coping style. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
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13 (5), pp. 501 - 507 (2014)
Genetic effects on information processing speed are moderated by age - converging results from three samples. GENES BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
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44 (6), pp. 1223 - 1234 (2014)
Anxious and non-anxious forms of major depression: familial, personality and symptom characteristics. PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE 2011
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21 (Suppl. 3), p. S533 - S533 (2011)
The latent structure underlying the comorbidity of panic, agoraphobia and specific phobias. European Neuropsychopharmacology
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16 (6), pp. 647 - 663 (2011)
TMEM132D, a new candidate for anxiety phenotypes: evidence from human and mouse studies. Molecular Psychiatry
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41 (5), pp. 1073 - 1085 (2011)
The role of mental disorders in the risk and speed of transition to alcohol use disorders among community youth. Psychological Medicine
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168, pp. 1107 - 1116 (2011)
Interaction of FKBP5 gene variants and adverse life events in predicting depression onset: results from a 10-year prospective community study. American Journal of Psychiatry 2009
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66 (12), pp. 1341 - 1352 (2009)
Heterogeneity of DSM-IV Major Depressive Disorder as a Consequence of Subthreshold Bipolarity. Archives of General Psychiatry
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42 (5), p. 213 - 213 (2009)
Polymorphisms in the serotonin receptor 2A gene (HTR2A), parenting styles and the risk of depression in young adulthood: results from a family study. Pharmacopsychiatry
Journal Article
42 (5), p. 249 - 249 (2009)
The interplay of variations in the FKBP5 gene and adverse life events in predicting the first onset of depression during a ten-year follow-up. Pharmacopsychiatry
Journal Article
65 (8 Suppl. S), p. 231S - 231S (2009)
Gene-Environment Interaction of the Leptin Receptor (LEPR) Gene and Severe Trauma Moderates Depressive Symptoms and HPA-Axis Function. Biological Psychiatry 2008
Journal Article
18 (Suppl. 4), p. S319 - S319 (2008)
Relationship of variations in the leptin receptor (LEPR) gene and depressive symptoms is moderated by severe trauma. European Neuropsychopharmacology
Journal Article
11 (Suppl. 1), p. 112 - 112 (2008)
Severe trauma moderates the relationship between variations in the vasopressin receptor 1A gene (AVPR1A) and depression in a family-based association lest. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
Journal Article
63 (4), pp. 406 - 414 (2008)
The interplay of familial depression liability and adverse events in predicting the first onset of depression during a 10-year follow-up. Biological Psychiatry