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2. Four-month incidence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors among healthcare workers after the first wave of the Spain COVID-19 pandemic
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Alonso, Jordi, Alayo, Itxaso, Alonso, Manuel, Álvarez, Mar, Amann, Benedikt, Amigo, Franco F., Anmella, Gerard, Aragón, Andres, Aragonés, Nuria, Aragonès, Enric, Arizón, Ana Isabel, Asunsolo, Angel, Ayora, Alfons, Ballester, Laura, Barbas, Puri, Basora, Josep, Bereciartua, Elena, Ignasi Bolibar, Inés Bravo, Bonfill, Xavier, Cotillas, Alberto, Cuartero, Andres, de Paz, Concha, Cura, Isabel del, Jesus del Yerro, Maria, Diaz, Domingo, Domingo, Jose Luis, Emparanza, Jose I., Espallargues, Mireia, Espuga, Meritxell, Estevan, Patricia, Fernandez, M. Isabel, Fernandez, Tania, Ferrer, Montse, Ferreres, Yolanda, Fico, Giovanna, Forjaz, M. Joao, Barranco, Rosa Garcia, Garcia TorrecillasC Garcia-Ribera, J. Manuel, Garrido, Araceli, Gil, Elisa, Gomez, Marta, Gomez, Javier, Pinto, Ana Gonzalez, Haro, Josep Maria, Hernando, Margarita, Insigna, Maria Giola, Iriberri, Milagros, Jimenez, Nuria, Jimenez, Xavi, Larrauri, Amparo, Leon, Fernando, Lopez-Fresneña, Nieves, Lopez, Carmen, Lopez-Atanes Juan Antonio Lopez-Rodriguez, Mayte, Lopez-Cortacans, German, Marcos, Alba, Martin, Jesus, Martin, Vicente, Martinez-Cortés, Mercedes, Martinez-Martinez, Raquel, Martinez de Salazar, Alma D., Martinez, Isabel, Marzola, Marco, Mata, Nelva, Molina, Josep Maria, de Dios Molina, Juan, Molinero, Emilia, Mortier, Philippe, Muñoz, Carmen, Murru, Andrea, Olmedo, Jorge, Ortí, Rafael M., Padrós, Rafael, Pallejà, Meritxell, Parra, Raul, Pascual, Julio, Pelayo, Jose Maria, Pla, Rosa, Plana, Nieves, Aznar, Coro Perez, Gomez, Beatriz Perez, Zapata, Aurora Perez, Pijoan, Jose Ignacio, Polentinos, Elena, Puertolas, Beatriz, Puig, Maria Teresa, Quílez, Alex, Quintana, M. Jesus, Quiroga, Antonio, Rentero, David, Rey, Cristina, Rius, Cristina, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Rojas, M. Jose, Romero, Yamina, Rubio, Gabriel, Rumayor, Mercedes, Ruiz, Pedro, Saenz, Margarita, Sanchez, Jesus, Sanchez-Arcilla, Ignacio, Sanz, Ferran, Serra, Consol, Serra-Sutton, Victoria, Serrano, Manuela, Sola, Silvia, Solera, Sara, Soto, Miguel, Tarrago, Alejandra, Tolosa, Natividad, Vazquez, Mireia, Viciola, Margarita, Vieta, Eduard, Vilagut, Gemma, Yago, Sara, Yañez, Jesus, Zapico, Yolanda, Zorita, Luis Maria, Zorrilla, Iñaki, Zurbano, Saioa L., Perez-Solá, Victor, Mortier, P., Vilagut, G., Alayo, I., Ferrer, M., Amigo, F., Aragonès, E., Aragón-Peña, A., Asúnsolo del Barco, A., Campos, M., Espuga, M., González-Pinto, A., Haro, J.M., López Fresneña, N., Martínez de Salázar, A., Molina, J.D., Ortí-Lucas, R.M., Parellada, M., Pelayo-Terán, J.M., Pérez-Gómez, B., Pérez-Zapata, A., Pijoan, J.I., Plana, N., Polentinos-Castro, E., Portillo-Van Diest, A., Puig, M.T., Rius, C., Sanz, F., Serra, C., Urreta-Barallobre, I., Kessler, R.C., Bruffaerts, R., Vieta, E., Pérez-Solá, V., and Alonso, J.
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3. Four-month incidence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors among healthcare workers after the first wave of the Spain COVID-19 pandemic
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Mortier, P., primary, Vilagut, G., additional, Alayo, I., additional, Ferrer, M., additional, Amigo, F., additional, Aragonès, E., additional, Aragón-Peña, A., additional, Asúnsolo del Barco, A., additional, Campos, M., additional, Espuga, M., additional, González-Pinto, A., additional, Haro, J.M., additional, López Fresneña, N., additional, Martínez de Salázar, A., additional, Molina, J.D., additional, Ortí-Lucas, R.M., additional, Parellada, M., additional, Pelayo-Terán, J.M., additional, Pérez-Gómez, B., additional, Pérez-Zapata, A., additional, Pijoan, J.I., additional, Plana, N., additional, Polentinos-Castro, E., additional, Portillo-Van Diest, A., additional, Puig, M.T., additional, Rius, C., additional, Sanz, F., additional, Serra, C., additional, Urreta-Barallobre, I., additional, Kessler, R.C., additional, Bruffaerts, R., additional, Vieta, E., additional, Pérez-Solá, V., additional, Alonso, J., additional, Alonso, Jordi, additional, Alayo, Itxaso, additional, Alonso, Manuel, additional, Álvarez, Mar, additional, Amann, Benedikt, additional, Amigo, Franco F., additional, Anmella, Gerard, additional, Aragón, Andres, additional, Aragonés, Nuria, additional, Aragonès, Enric, additional, Arizón, Ana Isabel, additional, Asunsolo, Angel, additional, Ayora, Alfons, additional, Ballester, Laura, additional, Barbas, Puri, additional, Basora, Josep, additional, Bereciartua, Elena, additional, Ignasi Bolibar, Inés Bravo, additional, Bonfill, Xavier, additional, Cotillas, Alberto, additional, Cuartero, Andres, additional, de Paz, Concha, additional, Cura, Isabel del, additional, Jesus del Yerro, Maria, additional, Diaz, Domingo, additional, Domingo, Jose Luis, additional, Emparanza, Jose I., additional, Espallargues, Mireia, additional, Espuga, Meritxell, additional, Estevan, Patricia, additional, Fernandez, M. Isabel, additional, Fernandez, Tania, additional, Ferrer, Montse, additional, Ferreres, Yolanda, additional, Fico, Giovanna, additional, Forjaz, M. Joao, additional, Barranco, Rosa Garcia, additional, Garcia TorrecillasC Garcia-Ribera, J. Manuel, additional, Garrido, Araceli, additional, Gil, Elisa, additional, Gomez, Marta, additional, Gomez, Javier, additional, Pinto, Ana Gonzalez, additional, Haro, Josep Maria, additional, Hernando, Margarita, additional, Insigna, Maria Giola, additional, Iriberri, Milagros, additional, Jimenez, Nuria, additional, Jimenez, Xavi, additional, Larrauri, Amparo, additional, Leon, Fernando, additional, Lopez-Fresneña, Nieves, additional, Lopez, Carmen, additional, Lopez-Atanes Juan Antonio Lopez-Rodriguez, Mayte, additional, Lopez-Cortacans, German, additional, Marcos, Alba, additional, Martin, Jesus, additional, Martin, Vicente, additional, Martinez-Cortés, Mercedes, additional, Martinez-Martinez, Raquel, additional, Martinez de Salazar, Alma D., additional, Martinez, Isabel, additional, Marzola, Marco, additional, Mata, Nelva, additional, Molina, Josep Maria, additional, de Dios Molina, Juan, additional, Molinero, Emilia, additional, Mortier, Philippe, additional, Muñoz, Carmen, additional, Murru, Andrea, additional, Olmedo, Jorge, additional, Ortí, Rafael M., additional, Padrós, Rafael, additional, Pallejà, Meritxell, additional, Parra, Raul, additional, Pascual, Julio, additional, Pelayo, Jose Maria, additional, Pla, Rosa, additional, Plana, Nieves, additional, Aznar, Coro Perez, additional, Gomez, Beatriz Perez, additional, Zapata, Aurora Perez, additional, Pijoan, Jose Ignacio, additional, Polentinos, Elena, additional, Puertolas, Beatriz, additional, Puig, Maria Teresa, additional, Quílez, Alex, additional, Quintana, M. Jesus, additional, Quiroga, Antonio, additional, Rentero, David, additional, Rey, Cristina, additional, Rius, Cristina, additional, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, additional, Rojas, M. Jose, additional, Romero, Yamina, additional, Rubio, Gabriel, additional, Rumayor, Mercedes, additional, Ruiz, Pedro, additional, Saenz, Margarita, additional, Sanchez, Jesus, additional, Sanchez-Arcilla, Ignacio, additional, Sanz, Ferran, additional, Serra, Consol, additional, Serra-Sutton, Victoria, additional, Serrano, Manuela, additional, Sola, Silvia, additional, Solera, Sara, additional, Soto, Miguel, additional, Tarrago, Alejandra, additional, Tolosa, Natividad, additional, Vazquez, Mireia, additional, Viciola, Margarita, additional, Vieta, Eduard, additional, Vilagut, Gemma, additional, Yago, Sara, additional, Yañez, Jesus, additional, Zapico, Yolanda, additional, Zorita, Luis Maria, additional, Zorrilla, Iñaki, additional, Zurbano, Saioa L., additional, and Perez-Solá, Victor, additional
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4. Testing the PROMIS ® Depression measures for monitoring depression in a clinical sample outside the US
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Vilagut, G., primary, Forero, C.G., additional, Adroher, N.D., additional, Olariu, E., additional, Cella, D., additional, and Alonso, J., additional
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- 2015
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5. Positive screens for mental disorders among healthcare professionals during the first covid19 wave in Belgium.
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Voorspoels W, Jansen L, Mortier P, Vilagut G, Vocht J, Kessler RC, Alonso J, and Bruffaerts R
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- Belgium epidemiology, Delivery of Health Care, Health Personnel, Humans, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Depressive Disorder, Major, Mental Disorders diagnosis, Mental Disorders epidemiology
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We examined the manifestation of major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, substance use disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and panic attacks among health care professionals during the first COVID-19 wave (n = 6409) by means of mental disorder screening instruments. Logistic regressions were used to gauge individual risk factors; population attributable risk proportions (PARP) were inferred to identify the most important risk factors at the societal level. Data were weighted to represent general profiles of Belgian health care professionals. Lifetime, pre-pandemic emotional problems and work-related factors during the first wave of COVID-19 were strongly associated (mean adjusted odds ratios of 3.79 and 1.47, respectively) with positive screens for current mental disorders (occurrence of 29.3%). Most prominently, the data suggest that disruptions of work-life balance account for more than a quarter of the observed mental health problems due to the combination of widespread occurrence and strong association., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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6. The epidemiology of eating disorders in six European countries: results of the ESEMeD-WMH project.
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Preti A, Girolamo Gd, Vilagut G, Alonso J, Graaf Rd, Bruffaerts R, Demyttenaere K, Pinto-Meza A, Haro JM, and Morosini P
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- Adolescent, Adult, Age Factors, Age of Onset, Aged, Cohort Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Disability Evaluation, Europe epidemiology, Feeding and Eating Disorders classification, Feeding and Eating Disorders complications, Female, Health Surveys, Humans, Male, Mental Disorders complications, Mental Disorders epidemiology, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Retrospective Studies, Young Adult, Feeding and Eating Disorders diagnosis, Feeding and Eating Disorders epidemiology, International Cooperation
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Few data are available to estimate the prevalence of eating disorders (EDs) and their correlates in the community. This paper reports data on EDs obtained in the framework of the ESEMeD project, aimed at investigating the prevalence of non-psychotic mental disorders in six European countries (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain), using a new version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. The ESEMeD study was a general population cross-sectional household survey. In total, 21,425 respondents aged 18 or older provided data for the project between January 2001 and August 2003. A subsample (N=4139) underwent a detailed investigation on EDs. Lifetime estimated prevalence of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, sub-threshold binge eating disorder, and any binge eating were 0.48%, 0.51%, 1.12%, 0.72%, and 2.15%, respectively, and they were 3-8 times higher among women for all EDs. However, since people under 18 were excluded from this study, our prevalence should be taken as lower-bound estimate of real frequencies. Indeed, cumulative lifetime prevalence analysis showed that the majority of eating disorders had their initial onset between 10 and 20 years of age. Role impairment and comorbidity with other mental disorders were highly common, yet only small proportions of patients with a lifetime diagnosis of EDs requested medical treatment. It still has to be proven whether early diagnostic identification and access to specialized care can reduce the burden caused by these disorders.
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- 2009
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