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Autor:
Tura Benítez, Assumpta Caixàs, Pere Rebasa, Alexis Luna, Sara Crivillés, Teresa Gutiérrez, Joan Deus
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2023)
Abstract Presurgical psychopathological assessment usually focuses on detecting severe mental disorders. However, mild intensity psychopathology and eating behaviour pattern may also influence postsurgical outcomes. The aim was to identify psychopath
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0e07e21034284a73b9a8e3eed9f315db
Autor:
Cristina Pujol Riera, Leire Narvaiza Grau, Eduardo Delgado Parada, Mª Desamparados Pérez López, Mar Baz Montero, Maria Iglesias González, Eduardo Fuster Nácher, Jorge Lázaro Archilla, Néstor Arbelo Cabrera, Sara Crivillés Mas, Iñigo Alberdi
Publikováno v:
Psicosomática y Psiquiatría, Iss 27 (2023)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e29fa39b56f643db9dba42850e99d274
Autor:
Muriel Vicent-Gil, Joan Trujols, Maria Serra-Blasco, Guillem Navarra-Ventura, Dolors Puigdemont, Carlo Alemany, Sara Crivillés, Javier de Diego-Adeliño, Narcís Cardoner, Maria J. Portella
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry, Vol 66 (2023)
Abstract Background The purpose of this exploratory study is to examine the role of sociodemographic, clinical, and cognitive – both objective and subjective – factors in overall and in specific domains of psychosocial functioning, in patients w
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/18249fc02c144f2e9d1db7a6f01be9f5
Publikováno v:
Psicosomática y Psiquiatría, Iss 8 (2021)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1e466a7c67e044228d0b61df40db81e1
Autor:
Assumpta Caixàs, Elionora Peña, Araceli Rosa, Concepción Arenas, Narcís Cardoner, Mercedes Rigla, Sara Crivillés
Publikováno v:
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases. 16:581-589
Background Emerging evidence suggests that the FK506 binding protein 51 (FKBP5/FKBP51), encoded by the FKBP5 gene, influences weight and metabolic regulation. The T allele of a functional polymorphism in FKBP5 (rs1360780), has been associated with th
Autor:
Albert, Cosculluela, Jesús, Cobo, Erika, Martínez-Amorós, Montse, Paños, Angel M, Santiago, Sara, Crivillés, María, Camposo, Joan C, Oliva, Albert, Granero, Diego J, Palao
Publikováno v:
Actas espanolas de psiquiatria. 45(6)
Maintenance Electroconvulsive Therapy (mECT) is a biological long-term treatment in which patients receive ECT on periods from 2 to 4 weeks, during a variable period of time, usually for more than 6 months. Recent studies showed the efficacy of mECT