Browsing by Autor "Yesica Albor"
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Item type: Item , A longitudinal study on the impact of Internet gaming disorder on self‐perceived health, academic performance, and social life of first‐year college students(Wiley, 2023) Corina Benjet; Ricardo Orozco; Yesica Albor; Eunice Vargas‐Contreras; Iris Rubí Monroy Velasco; Praxedis Cristina Hernández Uribe; Patricia M. Báez Mansur; María Anabell Covarrubias Díaz Couder; Guillermo E. Quevedo Chávez; Raúl A. Gutiérrez–GarcíaUniversity authorities and counselors should consider that incoming 1st-year students that meet criteria for IGD are likely to have increased academic and social impairments during their 1st year for which they may want to intervene. This study adds to the existing literature by longitudinally examining a greater array of negative outcomes of IGD than previously documented.Item type: Item , Childhood adversities and their associations with mental disorders in the World Mental Health International College Student surveys initiative(Elsevier BV, 2025) Mathilde M. Husky; Sue Lee; Nancy A. Sampson; Shelby Borowski; Yesica Albor; Ahmad N. AlHadi; Jordi Alonso; Nouf Al-Saud; Yasmin Altwaijri; Claes AnderssonItem type: Item , Comorbidity and temporal associations between mental disorders among college students in the world mental health international college student initiative(Elsevier BV, 2025) Annelieke M. Roest; Ymkje Anna de Vries; Julia R Pozuelo; Maria Petukhova; Sue Lee; Nancy A. Sampson; Yesica Albor; Ahmad N. AlHadi; Jordi Alonso; Nouf Al-SaudItem type: Item , Mental health predictors of Internet Gaming Disorder: a longitudinal study(2024) Guilherme Borges; Ricardo Orozco; Raúl A. Gutiérrez–García; Yesica Albor; Ana Lucía Jiménez Pérez; Karla Patricia Valdés‐García; Patricia M. Báez Mansur; María Anabell Covarrubias Díaz Couder; Corina Benjet<title>Abstract</title> <bold>Purpose</bold>: While internet gaming disorder has been clinically delimited, we still know little about its mental health determinants. We aim<bold> </bold>to evaluate whether a wide range of baseline mental disorders predict Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) one to three years later, among first year university students in Mexico. <bold>Methods</bold>: This is a prospective cohort study with a follow-up period of one to three years conducted from September 2018 to June 2022 in 6 Mexican universities. Participants were first-year university students (N=2,144) free of symptoms indicative of IGD at entry (baseline). Ten mental disorders (bipolar, major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, alcohol use disorder, drug use disorder, binging and/or purging, intermittent explosive disorder, psychotic experiences, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) at baseline were the main risk factors explored for the incidence of IGD at the end of the follow-up. We used Cox regression to model the IGD incidence rate. <bold>Results</bold>: A composite measure of any mental disorder at baseline was associated with an increase in 2.33 times (1.26-4.31) the rate of IGD 1 to 3 years later. Several individual disorders were associated with rates of IGD in multiple models, with comorbid conditions diminishing most of these associations. <bold>Conclusion</bold>: While students with a range of mental disorders were at risk for development of IGD, only major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder remained associated with a new case of IGD. Discrepant results from available longitudinal studies on the role of specific mental disorders in the development of IGD needs to be further investigated.Item type: Item , Suicide thought and behaviors, non-suicidal self-injury, and perceived life stress among sexual minority Mexican college students(Elsevier BV, 2020) Roberto Rentería; Corina Benjet; Raúl A. Gutiérrez–García; Adrián Ábrego Ramírez; Yesica Albor; Guilherme Borges; María Anabell Covarrubias Díaz Couder; María del Socorro Durán; Rogaciano González González; Rebeca María Elena Guzmán SaldañaItem type: Item , The associations of childhood adversities and mental disorders with suicidal thoughts and behaviors - Results from the World Mental Health International College Student Initiative(Elsevier BV, 2025) Philippe Mortier; Xue Yang; Yasmin Altwaijri; Jacob A. Holdcraft; Sue Lee; Nancy A. Sampson; Yesica Albor; Ahmad N. AlHadi; Jordi Alonso; Nouf Al-SaudItem type: Item , The relationships between sporadic and repetitive non-suicidal self-injury and mental disorders among first-year college students: results from the World Mental Health International College Student Initiative(Cambridge University Press, 2025) Penelope Hasking; Glenn Kiekens; Maria Petukhova; Yesica Albor; Ahmad N. AlHadi; Jordi Alonso; Nouf Al-Saud; Yasmin Altwaijri; Claes Andersson; Lukoye AtwoliOur findings offer unique insights into the temporal order between NSSI and mental disorders. Further work exploring the mechanism underlying these associations will pave the way for early identification and intervention of both NSSI and mental disorders.