11 results on '"Sandri, F."'
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2. Atypical gender identity and eating disorder: A clinical case report.
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Celona, D., Sandri, F., and Pascolo Fabrici, E.
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GENDER identity , *EATING disorders , *RARE diseases , *ETIOLOGY of diseases , *ANOREXIA nervosa , *HOMOSEXUALITY - Abstract
Gender identity disorder is a rare disorder of uncertain etiology (1:30,000 M to F; 1:100,000 F to M). The emphasis of body shape in this disorder suggests that there may be an association with anorexia nervosa. Previous research suggests that eating disorders are related to homosexuality in men although links with female sexual orientation is less clear. This report describes the case of an adolescent 19-year-old biological female transgender patient presented to a Mental Health Center in Trieste. Diagnostically, this patients presents with prominent restricting, purging anorexia that was wed by the desire to obtain and then maintain an idealized prototypal masculine shape. The failure of the realization of this project involves in a self-distructive conduct. The case offers an important opportunity to explore the comorbidity about eating disorders and gender identity disorder. The patient completed this measures: a background measure of his sexual orientation, the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory III (MCMI-III), the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (MMPI-2), the Bem Sex Role Inventory, the Eating Disorder Inventory and the Eating Attitude test. This report suggests that the divergence of body image psychopathology may be impacted by gender role orientation, which is consistent with a developing body of research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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3. Epidemiological characteristics and role of socializing activities in a sample of women in Mental Health Centre.
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Celona, D., Sandri, F., Garino, D., Botter, V., and Pascolo Fabrici, E.
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SOCIALIZATION , *MENTAL health facilities , *EPIDEMIOLOGY , *WOMEN'S mental health , *MEDICAL rehabilitation - Abstract
Introduction From Charcot studies on Hysteria to recent analysis of the World Health Organization (WHO), mental illness seems to be a matter in which sex and gender play a non-negligible role. In the WHO data on neuropsychiatric disorders, women are prevalent in almost all types of disorder. Objective Primary prevention can only refer to the recognition of social, educational, relational, environmental factors. Few studies have been conducted on the socio-demographic characteristics of the female population relating to psychiatric services. Aims The aims of our research are to evaluate both the demographic and clinical characteristics of women related to mental health services in Trieste and their adherence to rehabilitation programs. Methods The study was conducted by collecting the personal data of clinical users women from the four mental health centers in Trieste and the psychiatric service for diagnosis and treatment (SPDC). In the year 2014, the user attending the mental health department are 4952. Results Data analysis showed that women in charge at the Department of Mental Health is 2731, representing 55% of all users. The predominant age group is between 46 and 65 years (between 17% and 23% for each CSM). The number of women taking part at rehabilitation activities is of 1332 (49%). Conclusions It is considered necessary that the services for mental health sponsor prevention, treatment and rehabilitation around the specific needs of women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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4. A Sporting Rehabilitation Program Designed with Users with Severe Mental Problems.
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Garino, D., Celona, D., Bertossi, F., Tirone, G., Bertossi, C., Pizzolato, A., Botter, V., Pellettier, G.D. Papanti, Sandri, F., and Pascolo-Fabrici, E.
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MENTAL illness treatment , *TREATMENT programs , *SPORTS physiology , *PSYCHOSES , *SOCIAL interaction , *SEVERITY of illness index - Abstract
Introduction Sporting practice for psychotic patients have been demonstrated to be efficacious as a rehabilitation tool at various levels, improving social interaction, self esteem, body self consciousness, reduce anxiety and depression, reduce stigma, improve compliance, reduce admission rates, reduce aggressiveness, reduce family burden. Since 1999 the Fuoric'entro Polisportiva was founded in Trieste, with the support of the Department of Metal Health, with the aim of influencing recovery at several levels. Objectives Evaluate the impact on participants' health. Aims Demonstrate the outcome of the rehabilitation program based upon the sporting activity. Methods The research is a descriptive, case-control study, led on 40 patients (20 cases and 20 controls) followed by the Trieste's Metal Health Department. We considered as items living situation, professional condition, gender and age, diagnosis, therapy and its compliance, admissions’ number and duration, main therapeutic interventions, following up a previous study on the same rehabilitation program. Results In the cases’ group there is a stable improvement of the professional and living conditions, compliance and a reduction of admissions’ number and duration. Conclusions A rehabilitation program based on sporting can improve coping abilities, psychopathological conditions, person's 'social functioning”, family burden. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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5. Young Self-injourious Behaviour in Young People of Trieste: a Study From 2000 to 2007.
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Celona, D., Garino, D., Bertossi, F., Oretti, A., Bertossi, C., Sandri, F., and Pascolo-Fabrici, E.
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SELF-injurious behavior , *PSYCHOLOGICAL distress , *EMOTIONS , *SUICIDAL behavior , *SUICIDE prevention , *RETROSPECTIVE studies - Abstract
Introduction The rate of non fatal self-injurious behaviour in young people has increase in recent years. Non fatal self-injurious behaviour such as cutting oneself and abuse of substance is often performed without suicidal intent to cope with emotional distress although it is well known to have a close association with future suicidal behaviour. Objectives Evaluating people under 29's suicidal behaviours' rates. Aims Monitoring developments in not lethal self injurious behaviour in the population of adolescents and young adults in Trieste to identify strategies that will guide the prevention of suicidal behaviour in this age group. Methods Retrospective study based on verbal access to emergency, extracts under the headings “self-harm” and “poisoning” during period 2000-2007. We considered as variables the calculation of rates for the age groups 15-19 and 20-29 years, mode of self-injurious act coded according to the parameters of the ICD-10. Results The average rate for the age group 15-19 years was found to be 0.5 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, while for ages 20-29 was found to be 1.3 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. There wasn't a significant difference between the two genders. The methods most frequently adopted were found to be voluntary intoxication and cutting. Conclusions To counter the fragility and risk of self-harm and suicide in adolescents and young adults, our Local Health Company launched in 2014 a dedicated website. The site provides information on the types of conditions that may affect the target population and the self-destructive behaviors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. Multidimensional Approach in Persons with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders.
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Celona, D., Garino, D., Bertossi, F., Impagnatiello, M., Botter, V., Sandri, F., and Pascolo-Fabrici, E.
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SCHIZOPHRENIA treatment , *PSYCHOSOCIAL factors , *SELF-management (Psychology) , *MEDICAL rehabilitation , *SOCIAL skills , *SOCIAL support - Abstract
Introduction Schizophrenia is a chronic disorder which severely limits the social and occupational functioning. Employment, education, relationships, housing and health are among the most frequently stated life and treatment goals among persons suffering from schizophrenia. Rehabilitation for persons with schizophrenia aims at preservation and improvement of psychosocial functions, promotes recovery-oriented interventions and, therefore, serves the central goals of affected persons. Objectives The goals of these models focus on improving knowledge, coping, self-care, social support and self-management strategies. Aims The aims of this cases report is to underline the effectiveness of multidimensional approach, which included drug treatment, psychosocial therapeutic interventions, supported employment, peer-supported housing. Methods We report 8 patients with a early onset psychosis, detected with EriRaos and clinical interview. Results Diagnostically, these patients had a real improvement of their psychosocial functions in areas such as work, social relationship and independent living skills. Conclusions Cognitive functioning, education, negative symptoms, social support and skills, age, work history and rehabilitation service to restore community functioning have proven to be strong predictors for successful psychiatric rehabilitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. Gender Difference in Self-injurious Behaviour. a Study Between 1983 and 2007 in Trieste.
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Celona, D., Garino, D., Botter, V., Bertossi, F., Bertossi, C., Sandri, F., and Pascolo-Fabrici, E.
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GENDER differences (Psychology) , *SELF-injurious behavior , *SUICIDE prevention , *SUICIDAL ideation - Abstract
Introduction A review of the literature shows that the self-injurious behaviours are more common among females, and suicides among male subjects. A significant difference between the two genders is also reflected in the choice of means used to commit the act of self-injuring, considering the male gender predilection for more violent means. Some recent studies indicate trends that deviate from the above data in the literature or indicate a tendency to an attenuation of these differences. Objectives Reasons for engaging in self-harm behaviours include to regulate emotion and to elicit attention. Correlates of these practices include a history of sexual abuse, depression, anxiety, alexithymia, hostility, smoking, dissociation, suicidal ideation, and suicidal behaviors. Aims: the aim of this study is to evaluate the gender difference in self-injurious behaviour. Methods Our retrospective study was conducted making a comparison between a period of time before and after the start of an articulated program of prevention of suicidal behaviors in Trieste, from 1983 to 2007. Results In the '80, the self-injurious behavior were more common among males; after 2000 years this difference has continuously attenuated. This trend is in contrast with findings in the international literature. Even the repeated acts of self-harm were more common among males. Regarding the data on suicides, they were more frequent in male subjects, and this fact has remained stable over time, in accordance with international data. Conclusions More studies are necessary to evaluate gender difference in self-injurious behaviour. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder and Sex: a Case-report.
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Garino, D., Celona, D., Bertossi, F., Botter, V., Sandri, F., and Pascolo-Fabrici, E.
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NARCISSISTIC personality disorder , *MENTAL depression , *GENDER differences (Psychology) , *DISEASE prevalence , *SEXUAL intercourse - Abstract
Introduction Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) has a prevalence of 6,2% on general population, with greater rates for men (7,7%) than women (4,8%). It has been frequently associated with substance misuse, Bipolar Disorder (type I and II), anxiety and other personality disorders, but seldom it has been associated with Major Depressive Disorder. Objectives The emphasis put on sex by elder people with NPD hasn't been widely studied in Literature. Frustration on the maintenance of a fixed rate of weekly sexual intercourse with their partners has led to a MDD in two outpatients that, for this reason, came to our Community Mental Health Center (CMHC). Aims Find if the supposed relation between certain Life Events for people with a well-controlled NPD can lead to a MDD can be detected. Methods Both completed the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-II) that confirmed the co-existence. Results Diagnostically, these patients presented an exaggerated self-appraisal even during the depressive phases, attempts to gain others’ approval and attention, very little interest on others’ thoughts and efforts to gain personal advantages in a depressive frame. Conclusions This report suggest the necessity of further studies on the relation between NPD and MDD when a kind of frustration in important fields of patients’ life occurs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. The Compulsory Health Treatment in Trieste: an Epidemiological Evaluation of the 2011-2013 Period.
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Garino, D., Celona, D., Bertossi, F., De Vescovi, S., Bracco, R., Sandri, F., and Pascolo-Fabrici, E.
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HEALTH impact assessment , *EPIDEMIOLOGY , *MEDICAL emergencies , *MENTAL illness - Abstract
Introduction The Compulsory Health Treatment (TSO) is an action applicable in case of justified need and clinic emergency, in presence of the refusal to Health Treatment Volunteer (TSV) in a subject suffering from specific illnesses, among which there are severe psychiatric illnesses. Objectives The TSO is the subject of discussion, because it's actually an action that violates – even if only temporarily – the free will of the person. It's a procedure justified by the impossibility of applying alternative practices that ensure a speedy recovery to the subject of his psychic integrity, consistent with the need of the person. Aim The aim of this study is to evaluate the epidemiology of TSO in Trieste between 2011 and 2013. Methods This retrospective study was conducted on 74 TSO performed at the CMHC and the Emergency Unit of Trieste, on 71 people (22 women, 49 men). Data analysis were on gender, diagnosis, TSO's days' number, frequency and significant changes during the TSO, with a comparison of these variables between the data of 2011, 2012 and 2013. Results The number of people under TSO was the same in the three years, with a countertrend of gender (decrease of 30% of women; increase of 46% of men). There was a decrease about days of TSO in the three years. Conclusion It's necessary to implement practices that promote good cooperation from the subject, to establish a contractuality which allows to limit TSO only for time strictly necessary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Non Lethal Self-injurious Behaviour in Trieste Between 2000-2007.
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Celona, D., Garino, D., Bertossi, F., Oretti, A., Sandri, F., Bertossi, C., and Pascolo-Fabrici, E.
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SELF-injurious behavior , *SUICIDAL behavior , *PUBLIC health , *COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
Introduction The suicidal behaviours constitute a significant problem in terms of public health, thus a major goal of the WHO is to reduce these behaviours. In the '80s suicide rates and suicide attempts in the Trieste were the highest in Italy, comparable with those of Central Europe. Since the '90s a project was launched to prevent suicidal behaviour and suicide rates and non-lethal self-harm gestures have plummeted. Objectives We study the sociodemographic variables of this phenomenon. Aims The aim of our study is to monitor the performance of non-lethal self-harm over time and identify evidences to implement prevention strategies Methods We conducted retrospective study in the period 01.01.2000- 31.12.2007. We analyzed the records of hospital emergency rooms in Trieste, screened according to the keywords that indicate the diagnosis of access “self-harm” and “voluntary intoxication”. Socio-demographic variables were stratified by age and gender. Outcome variables were evaluated. Data were compared with those of a study conducted from 1993 to 1990. Results The study showed a mean of 85/100,000 inhabitants. The methods most frequently used were drug intoxication and cutting. There was a reduction in hospitalisations rates and an increased number of appointments in the Mental Health Department by the subjects with a suicide attempt history. Conclusions The rates of non-lethal self-harm in the period considered decreased compared to the '80s, while the average age of those who commit the act increased. These data can be used to enhance the primary and secondary prevention strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Dependent Personality Traits, Spices-use and Psychotic Onset: a Case-report.
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Garino, D., Celona, D., Bertossi, F., Botter, V., Berna, G., Sandri, F., and Pascolo-Fabrici, E.
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PERSONALITY , *LIFE change events , *DRUG abuse , *PSYCHOSES , *DIAGNOSIS , *PATIENTS - Abstract
Introduction Spices-use is continuously increasing in Western Countries, especially for legal reasons. Intoxication has been widely associated with psychotic symptoms. Objectives Here we present a case-report that seems to highlight this possible association between canabimimetics and psychosis, stressing the use of 'Spices” as an instrument of auto-determination in the young patient's opinion. Aims Find if the supposed relation between certain Life Events and Spices use for people with a use consequent to a Dependent Personality traits can lead to an unmasking of a psychosis. Methods Clinical interviews, Eri-Raos, drug-use and literature revision. Results Diagnostically, these patient presented right after a Spice intoxication psychotic symptoms like delusions, strong distress, the feeling of being observed and considered 'mad”, self-isolation that strengthened the need of Spice use and more difficulty (but self-reported need) to stay with others and to self-determinate herself in meaningful relationships. These symptoms have had a strong relief after the establishment of a relationship with our community mental health center (CMHC) and its multidisciplinary staff, that took care whit the patient of the whole life, in particular of the details that were stressful for her. Conclusions This report, being in accordance with others, suggests the necessity of further studies on the relation between Spice-use and psychotic symptoms, in particular for patients with a use that has roots to Dependent Personality Traits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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