
- Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
Publikationen
2025
An experimental study on the effect of symptom expectations on mental fatigue and motivation in people with primary biliary cholangitis
Buck L, Herzberg , Lenaert B, Löwe B, Hartl J, Schramm C, Toussaint A
SCI REP-UK. 2025;15(1):31464.
Risk of somatic symptom disorder in people with major medical disorders: Cross-sectional results from the population-based Hamburg City Health Study
Buck L, Peters L, Maehder K, Hartel F, Hoven H, Harth V, Härter M, Löwe B, Toussaint A
J PSYCHOSOM RES. 2025;189:111997.
Fatigue is a symptom of clinical importance in patients with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (SOMA.LIV)
Hartl J, Buck L, Löwe B, Toussaint A, Schramm C
J HEPATOL. 2025;82(1):e44-e45.
Symptomerleben und Coping-Strategien bei Patient*innen mit Primär Biliärer Cholangitis: eine qualitative Interviewstudie im Rahmen von SOMA.LIV
Hasenbank N, Buck L, Maehder K, Hartl J, Löwe B, Schramm C, Toussaint A
PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED. 2025;75(1):20-27.
2023
Understanding illness experiences of patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis: a qualitative analysis within the SOMA.LIV study
Lösken C, Maehder K, Buck L, Hartl J, Löwe B, Schramm C, Toussaint A
BMC GASTROENTEROL. 2023;23(1):.
Time-dependent effect of antipsychotic discontinuation and dose reduction on social functioning and subjective quality of life-a multilevel meta-analysis
Schlier B, Buck L, Müller R, Lincoln T, Bott A, Pillny M
ECLINICALMEDICINE. 2023;65:102291.
2022
From Memories of Past Experiences to Present Motivation? A Meta-analysis on the Association Between Episodic Memory and Negative Symptoms in People With Psychosis
Pillny M, Krkovic K, Buck L, Lincoln T
SCHIZOPHRENIA BULL. 2022;48(2):307-324.
Factors associated with severity and persistence of fatigue in patients with primary biliary cholangitis: study protocol of a prospective cohort study with a mixed-methods approach (SOMA.LIV)
Toussaint A, Buck L, Hartl J, Löwe B, Schramm C
BMJ OPEN. 2022;12(12):.
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