Article
Psychiatry
Michael B. First, Wolfgang Gaebel, Mario Maj, Dan J. Stein, Cary S. Kogan, John B. Saunders, Vladimir B. Poznyak, Oye Gureje, Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, Andreas Maercker, Chris R. Brewin, Marylene Cloitre, Angelica Claudino, Kathleen M. Pike, Gillian Baird, David Skuse, Richard B. Krueger, Peer Briken, Jeffrey D. Burke, John E. Lochman, Spencer C. Evans, Douglas W. Woods, Geoffrey M. Reed
Summary: While the organization of ICD-11 and DSM-5 in mental disorder classification is substantially similar, there are significant differences, including certain disorder categories exclusive to each system. Out of 103 diagnostic entities appearing in both ICD-11 and DSM-5, 20 were rated as having major differences, indicating divergent interpretations and uses of evidence. The efforts towards harmonization have resulted in closer alignment between ICD and DSM, but differences remain based on priorities and interpretations, enabling empirical comparisons and advancements in the field.
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Yue Zhang, Dan-Dan Pi, Cheng-Jun Liu, Jing Li, Feng Xu
Summary: The survey showed that nearly half of the PICU healthcare workers were affected by posttraumatic stress symptoms during the COVID-19 epidemic, with significant proportions experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety. Being married, holding an intermediate professional title, and having a history of exposure were identified as independent risk factors for PTS.
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Christine Sandheimer, Cecilia Bjorkelund, Gunnel Hensing, Kirsten Mehlig, Tove Hedenrud
Summary: The study evaluated the implementation of a care manager organisation for common mental disorders in primary care centres in Region Vastra Gotaland, Sweden, and its association with antidepressant medication patterns. PCCs with a care manager organisation had a significantly lower proportion of inadequate medication users in 2016 compared to those without the organisation. Private PCCs had higher proportions of inadequate medication users, while PCCs that shifted to a care manager organisation showed a significant decrease in inadequate medication users over time.
Article
Psychology, Clinical
Amina M. Al Marzouqi, Michael Ekubu Otim, Ahmed Alblooshi, Suad Al Marzooqi, Marah Talal, Farah Wassim
Summary: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress disorders among undergraduate students in the UAE. The results indicate that anxiety disorders are the predominant mental health problem among UAE students.
PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH AND BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT
(2022)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Soile Tuovinen, Marius Lahti-Pulkkinen, Polina Girchenko, Kati Heinonen, Jari Lahti, Rebecca M. Reynolds, Esa Hamalainen, Pia M. Villa, Eero Kajantie, Hannele Laivuori, Katri Raikkonen
Summary: Maternal antenatal stress, including symptoms of depression, anxiety, and perceived stress, is associated with a higher risk of childhood mental and behavioral disorders. Especially when mothers report consistently high levels of all types of stress throughout pregnancy.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2021)
Review
Medicine, General & Internal
Eva Bei, Mikolaj Zarzycki, Val Morrison, Noa Vilchinsky
Summary: There is a lack of research on distance caregivers (DCGs), highlighting the need to understand their motivations, willingness to provide care from a distance, and the impact of such care on their health. Through a comprehensive analysis, gaps and consistencies in knowledge can be identified to guide further tailored intervention research to support DCGs.
Article
Clinical Neurology
Jared Keeley, Geoffrey M. Reed, Tahilia Rebello, Julia Brechbiel, Jose Angel Garcia-Pacheco, Kazeem Adebayo, Oluyomi Esan, Oluyinka Majekodunmi, Akin Ojagbemi, Lucky Onofa, Rebeca Robles, Chihiro Matsumoto, Maria Elena Medina-Mora, Cary S. Koganl, Maya Kulygina, Wolfgang Gaebel, Min Zhao, Michael C. Roberts, Pratap Sharanr, Jose Luis Ayuso-Mateos, Brigitte Khoury, Dan J. Steinu, Anne M. Lovell, Kathleen Pike, Francis Creedxd, Oye Gureje
Summary: The ICD-11 diagnostic guidelines for Bodily Distress Disorder (BDD) show improvement in clinicians' diagnostic accuracy and perceived clinical utility compared to the guidelines for Somatoform Disorders in ICD-10.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2023)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Yue Zhang, Dan-Dan Pi, Cheng-Jun Liu, Jing Li, Feng Xu
Summary: During the COVID-19 epidemic, healthcare workers in the pediatric intensive care units in China experienced various levels of psychological impact, including posttraumatic stress, depression, anxiety, and stress. Marital status, professional titles, and exposure history were identified as independent risk factors.
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Kerry Sudom, David Boulos, Bryan Garber
Summary: The objective of Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) post-deployment screening is to provide early care for members with mental health issues. The study examined the association of self-reported mental health with recommendation for follow-up care. Logistic regression analysis was conducted using screening data from CAF members who deployed from 2009 to 2012.
Review
Pediatrics
Alex R. Kemper, Tiasha Barik Letostak, Cody A. Hostutler, Kevin G. Stephenson, Eric M. Butter
Summary: This study evaluated the evidence regarding anxiety screening test accuracy in primary care for children and adolescents, as well as the effectiveness of treatment for individuals identified through screening. The results indicate significant gaps in evidence related to anxiety screening in the primary care setting.
Article
Psychiatry
Kai Sing Sun, Tai Pong Lam, Jingjing Cai, Kwok Fai Lam, Dan Wu, Kit Wing Kwok, Xudong Zhou
Summary: This study investigated the provision of mental health care by primary care physicians (PCPs) in rural China and found that training is the key determinant of their practice. The majority of PCPs had never received any mental health training, highlighting the need for targeted training programs.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY
(2023)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Alice Tunks, Clio Berry, Clara Strauss, Patrick Nyikavaranda, Elizabeth Ford
Summary: This review explores the barriers and facilitators that adults experiencing common mental disorders (CMDs) perceive when accessing evidence-based psychological treatment in England. Stigma, patients' perceptions and understandings of CMDs, and the lack of prioritization of mental health in primary care were identified as barriers to help-seeking and engagement with services. The interaction between healthcare professionals and patients was considered crucial for accessing support.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2023)
Article
Psychiatry
Charlotte Archer, Katrina Turner, David Kessler, Becky Mars, Nicola Wiles
Summary: Anxiety disorders are common, and recent trends in the recording of anxiety symptoms and diagnoses in the UK show an increase, especially among young adults. Understanding the reasons for this increase may be critical in the prevention and treatment of anxiety.
SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Psychiatry
Jing Ma, Linli Zheng, Ran Chen, Jie Ren, Hua Chen, Yaoyin Zhang, Wentian Li, Xiquan Ma, Wei Lu, Heng Wu, Kurt Fritzsche, Anne Christin Toussaint, Rainer Leonhart, Jing Wei, Lan Zhang
Summary: In China, BDS is a common clinical condition with a high prevalence in tertiary outpatient hospital settings. It is associated with health anxiety and depressive symptoms. The multi-organ subtype of BDS is the most frequent in this clinical population.
Article
Psychiatry
William Parry-Smith, Kelvin Okoth, Anuradhaa Subramanian, Krishna Margadhamane Gokhale, Joht Singh Chandan, Clara Humpston, Arri Coomarasamy, Krishnarajah Nirantharakumar, Dana Sumilo
Summary: This study found that women with a history of post-partum haemorrhage (PPH) were at increased risk of developing postnatal depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the first year after delivery.
JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Psychology, Developmental
Patricia Paiva de Oliveira Galvao, Juliana Yurgel Valente, Hugo Cogo-Moreira, Jair J. Mari, Zila M. Sanchez
Summary: This study investigates the association between being a victim of bullying and body dissatisfaction as well as eating disorder behavior (EDB) among Brazilian middle school students. The results suggest that being a victim of bullying predicts a higher likelihood of engaging in EDB, independent of exposure to intervention programs. However, bullying itself is not directly associated with body dissatisfaction. The study highlights the importance of addressing bullying in school environments.
CHILD PSYCHIATRY & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
(2023)
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Rebeca Robles, Leticia Ascencio, Dulce Diaz, Susan Ruiz, Lizette Galvez, Magaly Sanchez, Fatima Espinoza, Alejandro Hernandez-Posadas, Ana Fresan, Hamid Vega, Silvia Morales-Chaine
Summary: Telepsychotherapy for anxiety, depression, and somatization in HCW coping with health emergencies in middle-income countries is a feasible, clinically valuable, and acceptable form of treatment.
TELEMEDICINE AND E-HEALTH
(2023)
Review
Psychology, Clinical
Mette Trollund Rask, Lisbeth Frostholm, Sofie Hoeg Hansen, Marie Weinreich Petersen, Eva Ornbol, Marianne Rosendal
Summary: Persistent physical symptoms (PPS) pose challenges to healthcare due to limited time and resources. Self-help interventions could be a cost-effective solution. This study explored the components and potential effects of self-help interventions for PPS through a systematic literature search. Sixteen intervention components showed potential effects, such as goal-setting, feedback, and knowledge shaping. Including these components in PPS self-help interventions may improve physical and mental health outcomes for patients.
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW
(2023)
Article
Psychiatry
Laura Fusar-Poli, Thanavadee Prachason, Gamze Erzin, Lotta-Katrin Pries, Natascia Brondino, Pierluigi Politi, Philippe Delespaul, Gunter Kenis, Jurjen J. Luykx, Bochao D. Lin, Alexander L. Richards, Berna Akdede, Tolga Binbay, Vesile Altinyazar, Berna Yalincetin, Guvem Gumus-Akay, Burcin Cihan, Haldun Soygur, Halis Ulas, Eylem Sahin Cankurtaran, Semra Ulusoy Kaymak, Marina M. Mihaljevic, Sanja Andric-Petrovic, Tijana Mirjanic, Miguel Bernardo, Gisela Mezquida, Silvia Amoretti, Julio Bobes, Pilar A. Saiz, Maria Paz Garcia-Portilla, Julio Sanjuan, Maria Jose Escarti, Jose Luis Santos, Estela Jimenez-Lopez, Manuel Arrojo, Angel Carracedo, Gonzalo Lopez, Javier Gonzalez-Penas, Mara Parellada, Nadja P. Maric, Cem Atbasoglu, Alp Ucok, Koksal Alptekin, Meram Can Saka, Celso Arango, Michael O'Donovan, Jim van Os, Bart P. F. Rutten, Sinan Guloksuz
Summary: This study investigated the association between environmental exposure score (ES-SCZ) and cognitive impairments in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD), their unaffected siblings, and healthy controls. The results showed that ES-SCZ was not associated with cognitive domains in SSD patients, but it was negatively associated with cognition in siblings and healthy controls, and positively associated with facial affect recognition in siblings.
PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Clinical
Edoardo Spinazzola, Diego Quattrone, Victoria Rodriguez, Giulia Trotta, Luis Alameda, Giada Tripoli, Charlotte Gayer-Anderson, Tom P. Freeman, Emma C. Johnson, Hannah E. Jongsma, Simona Stilo, Caterina La Cascia, Laura Ferraro, Daniele La Barbera, Antonio Lasalvia, Sarah Tosato, Ilaria Tarricone, Giuseppe D'Andrea, Michela Galatolo, Andrea Tortelli, Ilaria Tagliabue, Marco Turco, Maurizio Pompili, Jean-Paul Selten, Lieuwe de Haan, Paulo Rossi Menezes, Cristina M. Del Ben, Jose Luis Santos, Manuel Arrojo, Julio Bobes, Julio Sanjuan, Miguel Bernardo, Celso Arango, James B. Kirkbride, Peter B. Jones, Michael O'Donovan, Bart P. Rutten, Jim Van Os, Craig Morgan, Pak C. Sham, Isabelle Austin-Zimmerman, Zhikun Li, Evangelos Vassos, Robin M. Murray, Marta Di Forti
Summary: This study found an association between reasons for first using cannabis and patterns of use and risk of psychosis. Most patients started using cannabis because of friends, but a higher proportion of patients compared to controls reported using cannabis to feel better.
PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Clinical
T. Sanchez-Gutierrez, E. Rodriguez-Toscano, L. Roldan, L. Ferraro, M. Parellada, A. Calvo, G. Lopez, M. Rapado-Castro, D. La Barbera, C. La Cascia, G. Tripoli, M. Di Forti, R. M. Murray, D. Quattrone, C. Morgan, J. van Os, P. Garcia-Portilla, S. Al-Halabi, J. Bobes, L. de Haan, M. Bernardo, J. L. Santos, J. Sanjuan, M. Arrojo, A. Ferchiou, A. Szoke, B. P. Rutten, S. Stilo, G. D'Andrea, I. Tarricone, C. M. Diaz-Caneja, C. Arango
Summary: This study analyzed the relationship between tobacco use and first-episode psychosis, age at onset of psychosis, and specific diagnosis of psychosis. The findings showed that patients with first-episode psychosis were more likely to use tobacco and smoke heavily compared to controls. Tobacco use was associated with an earlier age at psychosis onset and a diagnosis of schizophrenia, but these associations were no longer significant after controlling for cannabis use.
PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Clinical
Giulia Trotta, Victoria Rodriguez, Diego Quattrone, Edoardo Spinazzola, Giada Tripoli, Charlotte Gayer-Anderson, Tom P. Freeman, Hannah E. Jongsma, Lucia Sideli, Monica Aas, Simona A. Stilo, Caterina La Cascia, Laura Ferraro, Daniele La Barbera, Antonio Lasalvia, Sarah Tosato, Ilaria Tarricone, Giuseppe D'Andrea, Andrea Tortelli, Franck Schuerhoff, Andrei Szoeke, Baptiste Pignon, Jean-Paul Selten, Eva Velthorst, Lieuwe de Haan, Pierre-Michel Llorca, Paulo Rossi Menezes, Cristina M. Del Ben, Jose Luis Santos, Manuel Arrojo, Julio Bobes, Julio Sanjuan, Miquel Bernardo, Celso Arango, James B. Kirkbride, Peter B. Jones, Alexander Richards, Bart P. Rutten, Jim Van Os, Isabelle Austin-Zimmerman, Zhikun Li, Craig Morgan, Pak C. Sham, Evangelos Vassos, Chloe Wong, Richard Bentall, Helen L. Fisher, Robin M. Murray, Luis Alameda, Marta Di Forti
Summary: This study aims to explore the relationship between childhood adversity and psychosis, and whether cannabis use acts as a mediator between adversity and psychotic disorders. Data from 881 first-episode psychosis patients and 1231 controls were analyzed, and it was found that the association between household discord and psychosis was partially mediated by the use of cannabis. Children exposed to challenging environments could benefit from psychosocial interventions aimed at preventing cannabis misuse.
PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
(2023)
Article
Psychiatry
Lucia Sideli, Monica Aas, Diego Quattrone, Daniele La Barbera, Caterina La Cascia, Laura Ferraro, Luis Alameda, Eva Velthorst, Giulia Trotta, Giada Tripoli, Adriano Schimmenti, Andrea Fontana, Charlotte Gayer-Anderson, Simona Stilo, Fabio Seminerio, Crocettarachele Sartorio, Giovanna Marrazzo, Antonio Lasalvia, Sarah Tosato, Ilaria Tarricone, Domenico Berardi, Giuseppe D'Andrea, Celso Arango, Manuel Arrojo, Miguel Bernardo, Julio Bobes, Julio Sanjuan, Jose Luis Santos, Paulo Rossi Menezes, Cristina Marta Del-Ben, Hannah E. Jongsma, Peter B. Jones, James B. Kirkbride, Pierre-Michel Llorca, Andrea Tortell, Baptiste Pignon, Lieuwe de Haan, Jean-Paul Selten, Jim Van Os, Bart P. Rutten, Richard Bentall, Marta Di Fort, Robin M. Murray, Craig Morgan, Helen L. Fisher
Summary: This study aimed to investigate whether the relationship between childhood maltreatment and cognition in patients with psychosis and community controls was influenced by genetic factors related to psychosis. The study included first-episode psychosis patients (N=755) and unaffected controls (N=1219) from the EU-GEI study, who were assessed for childhood maltreatment, intelligence quotient (IQ), family history of psychosis (FH), and polygenic risk score for schizophrenia (SZ-PRS). The results showed that controlling for FH and SZ-PRS did not weaken the association between childhood maltreatment and IQ in either cases or controls, suggesting that genetic liability factors do not explain the lower levels of cognition in adults who experienced childhood maltreatment.
SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Psychiatry
Konstantinos N. Fountoulakis, Grigorios N. Karakatsoulis, Seri Abraham, Kristina Adorjan, Helal Uddin Ahmed, Renato D. Alarcon, Kiyomi Arai, Sani Salihu Auwal, Julio Bobes, Teresa Bobes-Bascaran, Julie Bourgin-Duchesnay, Cristina Ana Bredicean, Laurynas Bukelskis, Akaki Burkadze, Indira Indiana Cabrera Abud, Ruby Castilla-Puentes, Marcelo Cetkovich, Hector Colon-Rivera, Ricardo Corral, Carla Cortez-Vergara, Piirika Crepin, Domenico de Berardis, Sergio Zamora Delgado, David de Lucena, Avinash de Sousa, Ramona di Stefano, Seetal Dodd, Livia Priyanka Elek, Anna Elissa, Berta Erdelyi-Hamza, Gamze Erzin, Martin J. Etchevers, Peter Falkai, Adriana Farcas, Ilya Fedotov, Viktoriia Filatova, Nikolaos K. Fountoulakis, Iryna Frankova, Francesco Franza, Pedro Frias, Tatiana Galako, Cristian J. Garay, Leticia Garcia-Alvarez, Paz Garcia-Portilla, Xenia Gonda, Tomasz M. Gondek, Daniela Morera Gonzalez, Hilary Gould, Paolo Grandinetti, Arturo Grau, Violeta Groudeva, Michal Hagin, Takayuki Harada, Tasdik M. Hasan, Nurul Azreen Hashim, Jan Hilbig, Sahadat Hossain, Rossitza Iakimova, Mona Ibrahim, Felicia Iftene, Yulia Ignatenko, Matias Irarrazaval, Zaliha Ismail, Jamila Ismayilova, Asaf Jacobs, Miro Jakovljevic, Nenad Jaksic, Afzal Javed, Helin Yilmaz Kafali, Sagar Karia, Olga Kazakova, Doaa Khalifa, Olena Khaustova, Steve Koh, Svetlana Kopishinskaia, Korneliia Kosenko, Sotirios A. Koupidis, Illes Kovacs, Barbara Kulig, Alisha Lalljee, Justine Liewig, Abdul Majid, Evgeniia Malashonkova, Khamelia Malik, Najma Iqbal Malik, Gulay Mammadzada, Bilvesh Mandalia, Donatella Marazziti, Darko Marcinko, Stephanie Martinez, Eimantas Matiekus, Gabriela Mejia, Roha Saeed Memon, Xarah Elenne Meza Martinez, Dalia Mickeviciute, Roumen Milev, Muftau Mohammed, Alejandro Molina-Lopez, Petr Morozov, Nuru Suleiman Muhammad, Filip Mustac, Mika S. Naor, Amira Nassieb, Alvydas Navickas, Tarek Okasha, Milena Pandova, Anca-Livia Panfil, Liliya Panteleeva, Ion Papava, Mikaella E. Patsali, Alexey Pavlichenko, Bojana Pejuskovic, Mariana Pinto da Costa, Mikhail Popkov, Dina Popovic, Nor Jannah Nasution Raduan, Francisca Vargas Ramirez, Elmars Rancans, Salmi Razali, Federico Rebok, Anna Rewekant, Elena Ninoska Reyes Flores, Maria Teresa Rivera-Encinas, Pilar A. Saiz, Manuel Sanchez de Carmona, David Saucedo Martinez, Jo Anne Saw, Goerkem Saygili, Patricia Schneidereit, Bhumika Shah, Tomohiro Shirasaka, Ketevan Silagadze, Satti Sitanggang, Oleg Skugarevsky, Anna Spikina, Sridevi Sira Mahalingappa, Maria Stoyanova, Anna Szczegielniak, Simona Claudia Tamasan, Giuseppe Tavormina, Maurilio Giuseppe Maria Tavormina, Pavlos N. Theodorakis, Mauricio Tohen, Eva-Maria Tsapakis, Dina Tukhvatullina, Irfan Ullah, Ratnaraj Vaidya, Johann M. Vega-Dienstmaier, Jelena Vrublevska, Olivera Vukovic, Olga Vysotska, Natalia Widiasih, Anna Yashikhina, Panagiotis E. Prezerakos, Michael Berk, Sarah Levaj, Daria Smirnova
Summary: The current study aimed to investigate the rates of anxiety, clinical depression, and suicidality and their changes in health professionals during the COVID-19 outbreak. The study found a clinical depression rate of 13.16%, with male doctors and 'non-binary genders' having the lowest rates and 'non-binary gender' nurses and administrative staff having the highest rates. The study also highlighted a deterioration in mental state, family dynamics, and everyday lifestyle for some participants.
SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Oliver Ronn Christensen, Leonora Hedegaard, Mette Trollund Rask, Jane Clemensen, Lisbeth Frostholm, Marianne Rosendal
Summary: This study aimed to examine the usability of an unguided, self-help treatment program, My Symptoms, and identified important usability issues related to functionality, navigation, and content. Through feedback from healthcare professionals, web developers, and users, the program can be redesigned to improve treatment efficacy and user accessibility.
JMIR HUMAN FACTORS
(2023)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Julie Hogsgaard Andersen, Mette Bech Risor, Lisbeth Frostholm, Mette Trollund Rask, Marianne Rosendal, Charlotte Ulrikka Rask
Summary: This study examines how young people with persistent physical symptoms (PPS) manage their symptoms while staying engaged in their daily activities and the implications of these attempts. The participants employed alleviating measures and tried to find patterns between their activities and the severity of their symptoms in order to adjust their activity level. However, they experienced challenges in balancing societal norms of social and active behavior and explaining their symptoms to others.
Article
Neurosciences
Mercedes Valtuena-Garcia, Elena Martin-Gil, Leticia Gonzalez-Blanco, Lorena de la Fuente-Tomas, Francesco Dal Santo, Clara Alvarez-Vazquez, Carlota Moya-Lacasa, Clara Martinez-Cao, Leticia Garcia-Alvarez, Pilar A. Saiz, Julio Bobes, Maria Paz Garcia-Portilla
Summary: This study examined the psychological impact on people with an anxiety disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown in Spain. The results showed that women experienced a greater psychological impact, particularly in terms of depression, anxiety, and symptoms related to post-traumatic stress disorder.
ACTAS ESPANOLAS DE PSIQUIATRIA
(2023)
Article
Psychiatry
Inge Winter-van Rossum, Mark Weiser, Silvana Galderisi, Stefan Leucht, Istvan Bitter, Birte Glenthoj, Alkomiet Hasan, Jurjen Luykx, Marina Kupchik, Georg Psota, Paola Rocca, Nikos Stefanis, Alexander Teitelbaum, Mor Bar Haim, Claudia Leucht, Georg Kemmler, Timo Schurr, Michael Davidson, Rene S. Kahn, W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker
Summary: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics and oral medication in preventing medication discontinuation in patients with early-phase schizophrenia. The findings showed no substantial advantage of LAI treatment over oral treatment regarding time to discontinuation.
Meeting Abstract
Psychiatry
C. Cachan-Vega, E. Antuna, C. Garcia-Gonzalez, J. C. Bermejo-Millo, F. Baena-Huerta, L. Gonzalez-Blanco, B. Caballero, I. Vega-Naredo, J. Bobes, M. P. Garcia-Portilla, A. Coto-Montes, Y. Potes
EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY
(2023)
Meeting Abstract
Psychiatry
C. Cachan, I. M. Valle, Y. Potes, A. Gonzalez Rubio, N. Menendez Coto, D. Lopez Fanjul, I. Vega Naredo, B. Caballero, P. Saiz, J. Bobes, P. Garcia Portilla, A. Coto Montes
EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY
(2023)