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2. Suicidal ideation risk among LGB Spanish university students: The role of childhood and adolescence adversities and mental disorders
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Miranda-Mendizabal, Andrea, Castellví, Pere, Vilagut, Gemma, Alayo, Itxaso, Almenara, José, Ballester, Laura, Echeburúa, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, Gili, Margalida, Mortier, Philippe, Piqueras, José Antonio, Roca, Miquel, Auerbach, Randy P., Bruffaerts, Ronny, Kessler, Ronald C., and Alonso Caballero, Jordi
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- 2024
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3. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children and SARS-CoV-2 variants: a two-year ambispective multicentric cohort study in Catalonia, Spain
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Pino, Rosa, Antoñanzas, Jesús M., Paredes-Carmona, Fernando, Perramon, Aida, Rivière, Jacques G., Coma, Maria, Martínez-Mejías, Abel, Ripoll, Francesc, López, Núria, Conti, Romina, Sala-Castellví, Pere, Ruiz, Montserrat, Brio, Sonia, García-Lorenzo, Marc, Esteller, Maria, Carreras-Abad, Clara, Herrero-Hernando, Carlos, Schneider, Stephan Otto, Gatell, Anna, Aguilar, Isabel, Cantero, Javier, Ruiz, Gloria, Fenollosa, Teresa, Lobato, Zulema, Villalobos, Pilar, Mora, Emiliano, Anton, Jordi, Visa-Reñé, Núria, Soler-Palacin, Pere, Calavia, Olga, Esquirol-Herrero, Cristina, Guarch-Ibañez, Borja, García-García, Juan-José, Coma, Ermengol, Fina, Francesc, Prats, Clara, and Soriano-Arandes, Antoni
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- 2023
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4. Nirsevimab immunization’s real-world effectiveness in preventing severe bronchiolitis: a test-negative case-control study
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Agüera, Marta, primary, Soler-Garcia, Aleix, additional, Alejandre, Carme, additional, Moussalam-Merino, Sara, additional, Castellví, Pere Sala, additional, Pons, Gemma, additional, Penela-Sánchez, Daniel, additional, González-Grado, Carla, additional, Alsina-Rosell, Judit, additional, Climent, Carme, additional, Esteva, Cristina, additional, Fortuny, Clàudia, additional, de-Sevilla, Mariona-F, additional, García-García, Juan-José, additional, Brotons, Pedro, additional, Balaguer, Albert, additional, Estrada, Josep, additional, Jordan, Iolanda, additional, Muñoz-Almagro, Carmen, additional, and Launes, Cristian, additional
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- 2024
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5. Effectiveness of a resilience school-based intervention in adolescents at risk: a cluster-randomized controlled trial.
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Llistosella, Maria, Castellví, Pere, García-Ortiz, Mercedes, López-Hita, Griselda, Torné, Clara, Ortiz, Ramona, Guallart, Erika, Uña-Solbas, Estefanía, and Carlos Martín-Sánchez, Juan
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MENTAL health promotion ,ADOLESCENT development ,EMOTION regulation ,SOCIAL skills ,PROBLEM solving - Abstract
Introduction: School offers a key context to promote resilience. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a school-based resilience intervention in 578 at-risk adolescents aged 12 to 15, emphasizing the significance of resilience improving mental health. Methods: A cluster-randomized controlled trial with parallel arms was conducted during the 2021/22 academic course. A specific training of six 55-minute sessions over 6 weeks was carried out for the students. Each session consisted of 5 minutes of mindfulness, followed by 45 minutes of the corresponding activity: introduction to resilience, self-esteem, emotional regulation strategies, social skills, problem solving, community resources, and peer support. Primary outcomes were assessed by the Child Youth Resilience Measure-32 at baseline (T1), post-intervention (T2), and then at the 24-week follow-up (T3). Both groups were compared using the Student's t-test. The effect size was calculated using Cohen's d and linear regression models were used. Results: A total of 578 adolescents were included, 323 in the control group and 255 in the intervention group. Significant differences in both crude and adjusted analyses for Child Youth Resilience Measure were observed at 24 weeks follow-up, showing higher resilience for the intervention group [IG, M = 128.7, SD = 14.2; CG, M = 125.3, SD = 18.4; p = 0.027; d = 0.2; p = 0.043, d = 0.16]. Furthermore, in Depressive symptoms, lower values were found for the intervention group in both crude and adjusted analyses [IG, M = 2.3 (SD = 2.5); CG, M = 2.8 (SD = 2.5); p = 0.04; d = −0.20; p = 0.037, d = −0.18]. Discussion: This study contributes to fostering resilience and positive adolescent development. It also reinforces the potential of multicomponent interventions. More continuous follow-up assessments are needed to identify possible long-term changes in resilience. Clinical Trial Registration: Identifier: NCT05133115. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05133115. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Socio-economic and psychological impact of COVID-19 pandemic in a Spanish cohort BIOVAL-D-COVID-19 study protocol
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Miranda-Mendizabal, Andrea, Recoder, Silvia, Sebastian, Ester Calbo, Casajuana Closas, Marc, Leiva Ureña, David, Manolov, Rumen, Matilla Santander, Nuria, Forero, Carlos G., and Castellví, Pere
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- 2022
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7. Ventricular Repolarization Parameters and Coronary Involvement in Kawasaki Disease
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Fernandez-Cooke, Elisa, Calvo, Cristina, Sánchez-Manubens, Judith, Antón, Jordi, Santos, Javier Aracil, Cuadros, Esmeralda Nuñez, Navarro Gómez, Maria Luisa, Pérez, David Moreno, Cantero Pérez, María Martín, Cuadros Pérez, Esmeralda Nuñez, Gallego Pérez, Begoña Carazo, García, Fernando Sánchez, Lovillo, Marisol Camacho, Marqués, Renata, Laura, Olaf Neth, Silveira, Fernández, Forte, Miguel Sánchez, Montes, Ángeles Ortega, Martínez Campos, Leticia Isabel, Mancheño, Beatriz Bravo, Camacho, Margarita, Medina Claros, Antonio F., Salido, Carlos, Rico, María Torres, Saez, Beatriz Ruiz, de la Puebla Lechuga, Elena Fernadez, Cruz, M<ce:sup loc='post">a</ce:sup> José Lirola, Carrasco, Kety Maya, González, Moisés Rodríguez, Jover, Enrique Blanca, Fernández, José Uberos, Ibáñez Alcalde, María Mercedes, Hidalgo, Miguel Lafuente, Montañés, Lorenzo Jiménez, Alonso, Matilde Bustillo, Casas, Ariadna Ayerza, Zapico, Bárbara Montes, Méndez, Carlos Pérez, Aracama, Javier Fernández, Rodríguez, Lucía, Ibáñez Fernández, María Aleida, Campo, Sandra Navarro, Bori, Silvia Escribà, Mir Perelló, María Concepción, Sánchez, M<ce:sup loc='post">a</ce:sup> Ángeles de la Fuente, García, Patricia Aparicio, Briales, Carlos, Crespí, Joaquín Castilla, Colino Gil, María Elena, Cabrera, Nerea Delgado, Naranjo, Ana Bello, Páez, Jesús Poch, Yáñez, Moneyba García, García, Montse González, Viadero, Maite, Montero, Beatriz Jiménez, García, Olga Domínguez, Pinedo, Begoña Losada, Martín, Gema Iñigo, Escribano Gómez, Lucía María, Cepillo, Antonio, Lillo, Miguel Lillo, Buedo, María Isabel, Rey, Laura del, Rodríguez, Elena Urbaneja, Rodríguez, Sara Rellán, Cantero, Teresa, Izquierdo, Beatriz Plata, García-Cuenllas Álvarez, Luisa, Erroz, Ignacio Oulego, Santaolalla, Elena Pérez, Martín, Carlos Alcalde, Malfaz, Fernando Centeno, Gutiérrez, Elena Pérez, Casso, M<ce:sup loc='post">a</ce:sup> Soledad Jiménez, Prada, Fredy, Bou, Rosa, Iglesias, Estibaliz, Calzada, Joan, Garsaball, Olga Calavia, Rue, Marc Tobeña, García, Gemma Giralt, Lobato, Zulema, Gordillo, Neus Rius, Torres, Montserrat Pascual, Hernández, María Méndez, García, Lourdes, Villar, Sergio Flores, Ruiz, Silvia Yevenes, Domingo, Laura Minguell, Ballester, Anna, Miralles, Ana, Soler, Berta Pujol, Vidal, Anton Foguet, Castellví, Pere Sala, Aguiar, Angelita Serrano, Siurana Rodríguez, José Manuel, Iranzo, Anna Sangorrin, Pérez, Roser Álvarez, Cajas, Paula Ribes, Genaró i Jornet, Pere, Tejada, Ana Grande, Zarallo, Cristina, Martinón-Torres, Federico, Calle, Irene Rivero, Grande, Antonio Justicia, Sousa, María López, Vilas, Alejandro Souto, Abel, Bernardo López, de Miguel Esteban, Elisa, Méndez, Bibiana Riaño, Blázquez, Daniel, Conejo, Pablo Rojo, Lozano, Carlos Grasa, Toral, Belén, De la Torre, Leticia Albert, de Inocencio, Jaime, Santos, Mar, Díaz-Delgado de la Peña, Rafael, Ramos, Paz Collado, Raga, Teresa, Latorre, Libertad, Guillén, Sara, Caballero, Ignacio Callejas, Prieto Tato, Luis Manuel, Guzmán Monagas, María Fernanda, López, Isabel Jiménez, Villagrá, Sandra, Arreo, Viviana, Pérez, Roi Piñeiro, Parte, María de la, Tamariz-Martes, Amalia, Romano, Marta Llorente, Hernández Rupérez, Maria Belén, Sombrero, Henar Rojo, Cerro, Estefanía García, Cano, Irene Maté, Alonso, Marta Villares, Osuna Marco, Marta Pilar, Veron, Julia Jensen, Reales, Cristina Zarallo, Rodríguez Mesa, María Dolores, Esteban, Santiago Rueda, Ramos Amador, José Tomás, Menchén, Cristina González, Jiménez Jiménez, Ana Belén, Galán, Pilar, Campos, Dolores Pérez, Bueno, M<ce:sup loc='post">a</ce:sup> Mercedes, Marcos, David Crespo, Otheo de Tejada Barásoain, Enrique, Sifuentes Giraldo, Walter Alberto, Gámir Gámir, María Luz, José Cilleruelo Ortega, María, López, Agustín López, Vaquerizo, Cristina Sánchez, Usano Carrasco, Ana Isabel, Gómez, Ester Moreno, Carvajal del Castillo, Olga, Del Pozo Menéndez, Beatriz, Navarro, Katie Badillo, Baquero, Fernando, Bronte, Lucía Deiros, Fraga, Pablo Fernández, Domínguez, Nieves, Rodríguez, Beatriz Mercader, García, Francisco Castro, Chamorro, Águeda Herrera, Rodríguez, Paula Alcañiz, García, Moisés Sorlí, Rex Nicolás, María Concepción, Romero, Elena Vera, Olorón, Patricia Martínez, Cilveti, Beatriz Rocandio, Berridi, Amaia, Santos-Díez Vázquez, Laura, Fernández, Olaia, Calvo, Inmaculada, Tudela, Belén Fernández, Benavent, Manuel Oltra, Archilés, Marta Dapena, Ferrer, Franciasco Sanchez, Gavilán, César, Fos, Ignacio Izquierdo, Serrano Robles, María Isabel, Sánchez, Yolanda Herranz, Pinto, Enrique Villalobos, Garulo, Daniel Clemente, Pie, Stella, Calvo, Manuel Marrero, Olmos García, José María, Barrios-Tascón, Ana, Miura, Masaru, Domínguez-Rodríguez, Sara, Fernández-Cooke, Elisa, Sarquella-Brugada, Georgia, and Tagarro, Alfredo
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- 2021
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8. Nirsevimab immunization's real‐world effectiveness in preventing severe bronchiolitis: A test‐negative case–control study.
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Agüera, Marta, Soler‐Garcia, Aleix, Alejandre, Carme, Moussalam‐Merino, Sara, Sala‐Castellví, Pere, Pons, Gemma, Penela‐Sánchez, Daniel, González‐Grado, Carla, Alsina‐Rossell, Judit, Climent, Carme, Esteva, Cristina, Fortuny, Clàudia, de‐Sevilla, Mariona‐F, García‐García, Juan‐José, Brotons, Pedro, Balaguer, Albert, Estrada, Josep, Jordan, Iolanda, Muñoz‐Almagro, Carmen, and Launes, Cristian
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BRONCHIOLITIS ,IMMUNIZATION ,RESPIRATORY infections ,LENGTH of stay in hospitals ,CASE-control method ,IMMUNIZATION of children - Abstract
Background: Several clinical trials have shown that nirsevimab, an antibody targeting the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), reduces RSV bronchiolitis requiring admission. In 2023–2024, Catalonia and Andorra adopted immunization strategies for children <6 months and those born during the epidemic season. This study evaluates the effectiveness of nirsevimab in preventing hospitalizations from RSV bronchiolitis. Methods: In the epidemic season of 2023–2024, a test‐negative case–control study was conducted in three hospitals from Catalonia and Andorra. Patients <12 months old admitted with bronchiolitis and tested for RSV using molecular microbiology tests were included. The effectiveness in preventing RSV bronchiolitis hospitalization and severe disease was estimated using multivariate models. Comparisons between immunized, non‐immunized, and non‐eligible patients were made in prospectively collected epidemiological, clinical, and microbiological variables. Results: Two hundred thirty‐four patients were included. RSV was detected in 141/234 (60.2%), being less common in the immunized group (37% vs 75%, p <.001). The rate of immunized patients among those eligible was 59.7%. The estimated effectiveness for RSV‐associated lower respiratory tract infection was 81.0% (95% confidence interval: 60.9–90.7), and for preventing severe disease (the need for NIV/CMV), 85.6% (41.7–96.4%). No significant differences by immunization status were observed in patients with RSV concerning viral coinfections, the need for NIV/CMV or length of hospital stay. Conclusions: This study provides real‐world evidence of the effectiveness of nirsevimab in preventing RSV‐lower respiratory tract infection hospitalization and severe disease in infants during their first RSV season following a systematic immunization program. Immunized patients did not exhibit a higher rate of viral coinfections nor differences in clinical severity once admitted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Mental disorders in Spanish university students: Prevalence, age-of-onset, severe role impairment and mental health treatment.
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Ballester, Laura, Alayo, Itxaso, Vilagut, Gemma, Almenara, José, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Echeburúa, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, Gili, Margalida, Lagares, Carolina, Piqueras, José Antonio, Roca, Miquel, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, Blasco, Maria Jesús, Castellví, Pere, Mortier, Philippe, Bruffaerts, Ronny, Auerbach, Randy P., Nock, Matthew K., Kessler, Ronald C., and Jordi, Alonso
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- 2020
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10. Mental disorders as risk factors for suicidal behavior in young people: A meta-analysis and systematic review of longitudinal studies
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Gili, Margalida, Castellví, Pere, Vives, Margalida, de la Torre-Luque, Alejandro, Almenara, José, Blasco, Maria J, Cebrià, Ana I, Gabilondo, Andrea, Pérez-Ara, Mª Angeles, A, Miranda-Mendizábal, Lagares, Carolina, Parés-Badell, Oleguer, Piqueras, José A, Rodríguez-Jiménez, Tiscar, Rodríguez-Marín, Jesús, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, Alonso, Jordi, and Roca, Miquel
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- 2019
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11. Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Among First-Year College Students: Results From the WMH-ICS Project
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Boyes, Mark, Kiekens, Glenn, Baumeister, Harald, Kaehlke, Fanny, Berking, Matthias, Ramírez, Adrián Abrego, Borges, Guilherme, Díaz, Anabell Covarrubias, Durán, Ma. Socorro, González, Rogaciano González, Gutiérrez-García, Raúl A., de la Torre, Alicia Edith Hermosillo, Martinez Martínez, Kalina Isela, Medina-Mora, María Elena, Zarazúa, Humberto Mejía, Tarango, Gustavo Pérez, Zavala Berbena, María Alicia, O’Neill, Siobhan, Bjourson, Tony, Lochner, Christine, Roos, Janine, Cur, Hons B, Taljaard, Lian, Saal, Wylene, Stein, Dan, Alayo, Itxaso, Almenara, José, Ballester, Laura, Barbaglia, Gabriela, Blasco, Maria Jesús, Castellví, Pere, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Echeburúa, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, García-Forero, Carlos, Iruin, Álvaro, Lagares, Carolina, Miranda-Mendizábal, Andrea, Parès-Badell, Oleguer, Pérez-Vázquez, María Teresa, Piqueras, José Antonio, Roca, Miquel, Rodríguez-Marín, Jesús, Gili, Margalida, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, Vives, Margarida, Mortier, Philippe, Auerbach, Randy P., Alonso, Jordi, Bantjes, Jason, Benjet, Corina, Cuijpers, Pim, Ebert, David D., Green, Jennifer Greif, Hasking, Penelope, Nock, Matthew K., Pinder-Amaker, Stephanie, Sampson, Nancy A., Vilagut, Gemma, Zaslavsky, Alan M., Bruffaerts, Ronny, and Kessler, Ronald C.
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- 2018
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12. Gender differences in suicidal behavior in adolescents and young adults: systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
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Miranda-Mendizabal, Andrea, Castellví, Pere, Parés-Badell, Oleguer, Alayo, Itxaso, Almenara, José, Alonso, Iciar, Blasco, Maria Jesús, Cebrià, Annabel, Gabilondo, Andrea, Gili, Margalida, Lagares, Carolina, Piqueras, José Antonio, Rodríguez-Jiménez, Tiscar, Rodríguez-Marín, Jesús, Roca, Miquel, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, Vilagut, Gemma, and Alonso, Jordi
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- 2019
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13. BIOVAL-COVID Major Depressive Disorder
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Marqués, Jorge Piqueras, Castellví, Pere, and Forero, Carlos García
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- 2023
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14. Differential item and test functioning methodology indicated that item response bias was not a substantial cause of country differences in mental well-being
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Forero, Carlos G., Adroher, Núria D., Stewart-Brown, Sarah, Castellví, Pere, Codony, Miquel, Vilagut, Gemma, Mompart, Anna, Tresseres, Ricard, Colom, Joan, Castro, José I., and Alonso, Jordi
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- 2014
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15. The Spanish version of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (WEMWBS) is valid for use in the general population
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Castellví, Pere, Forero, Carlos G., Codony, Miquel, Vilagut, Gemma, Brugulat, Pilar, Medina, Antonia, Gabilondo, Andrea, Mompart, Anna, Colom, Joan, Tresserras, Ricard, Ferrer, Montse, Stewart-Brown, Sarah, and Alonso, Jordi
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- 2014
16. “EspaiJove.net”- a school-based intervention programme to promote mental health and eradicate stigma in the adolescent population: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
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Casañas, Rocío, Arfuch, Victoria-Mailen, Castellví, Pere, Gil, Juan-José, Torres, Maria, Pujol, Angela, Castells, Gemma, Teixidó, Mercè, San-Emeterio, Maria Teresa, Sampietro, Hernán María, Caussa, Aleix, Alonso, Jordi, and Lalucat-Jo, Lluís
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- 2018
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17. Predictive models for first-onset and persistence of depression and anxiety among university students
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Ballester, Laura, primary, Alayo, Itxaso, additional, Vilagut, Gemma, additional, Mortier, Philippe, additional, Almenara, José, additional, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, additional, Echeburúa, Enrique, additional, Gabilondo, Andrea, additional, Gili, Margalida, additional, Lagares, Carolina, additional, Piqueras, José Antonio, additional, Roca, Miquel, additional, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, additional, Blasco, Maria Jesús, additional, Castellví, Pere, additional, Miranda-Mendizabal, Andrea, additional, Bruffaerts, Ronny, additional, Auerbach, Randy P., additional, Nock, Matthew K., additional, Kessler, Ronald C., additional, and Alonso, Jordi, additional
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- 2022
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18. Screening for substance use disorders in first-episode psychosis: Implications for readmission
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Batalla, Albert, Garcia-Rizo, Clemente, Castellví, Pere, Fernandez-Egea, Emili, Yücel, Murat, Parellada, Eduard, Kirkpatrick, Brian, Martin-Santos, Rocío, and Bernardo, Miguel
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- 2013
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19. Adaptation into Spanish of the Warwick–Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS) and preliminary validation in a student sample
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López, María Andrée, Gabilondo, Andrea, Codony, Miquel, García-Forero, Carlos, Vilagut, Gemma, Castellví, Pere, Ferrer, Montse, and Alonso, Jordi
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- 2013
20. Effectiveness of Mental Health Literacy Programs in Primary and Secondary Schools: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis
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Amado-Rodríguez, Isaac Daniel, primary, Casañas, Rocio, additional, Mas-Expósito, Laia, additional, Castellví, Pere, additional, Roldan-Merino, Juan Francisco, additional, Casas, Irma, additional, Lalucat-Jo, Lluís, additional, and Fernández-San Martín, Mª Isabel, additional
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- 2022
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21. Ventricular Repolarization Parameters and Coronary Involvement in Kawasaki Disease
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Barrios-Tascón, Ana, primary, Miura, Masaru, additional, Domínguez-Rodríguez, Sara, additional, Fernández-Cooke, Elisa, additional, Sarquella-Brugada, Georgia, additional, Tagarro, Alfredo, additional, Fernandez-Cooke, Elisa, additional, Calvo, Cristina, additional, Sánchez-Manubens, Judith, additional, Antón, Jordi, additional, Santos, Javier Aracil, additional, Cuadros, Esmeralda Nuñez, additional, Navarro Gómez, Maria Luisa, additional, Pérez, David Moreno, additional, Cantero Pérez, María Martín, additional, Cuadros Pérez, Esmeralda Nuñez, additional, Gallego Pérez, Begoña Carazo, additional, García, Fernando Sánchez, additional, Lovillo, Marisol Camacho, additional, Marqués, Renata, additional, Laura, Olaf Neth, additional, Silveira, Fernández, additional, Forte, Miguel Sánchez, additional, Montes, Ángeles Ortega, additional, Martínez Campos, Leticia Isabel, additional, Mancheño, Beatriz Bravo, additional, Camacho, Margarita, additional, Medina Claros, Antonio F., additional, Salido, Carlos, additional, Rico, María Torres, additional, Saez, Beatriz Ruiz, additional, de la Puebla Lechuga, Elena Fernadez, additional, Cruz, Ma José Lirola, additional, Carrasco, Kety Maya, additional, González, Moisés Rodríguez, additional, Jover, Enrique Blanca, additional, Fernández, José Uberos, additional, Ibáñez Alcalde, María Mercedes, additional, Hidalgo, Miguel Lafuente, additional, Montañés, Lorenzo Jiménez, additional, Alonso, Matilde Bustillo, additional, Casas, Ariadna Ayerza, additional, Zapico, Bárbara Montes, additional, Méndez, Carlos Pérez, additional, Aracama, Javier Fernández, additional, Rodríguez, Lucía, additional, Ibáñez Fernández, María Aleida, additional, Campo, Sandra Navarro, additional, Bori, Silvia Escribà, additional, Mir Perelló, María Concepción, additional, Sánchez, Ma Ángeles de la Fuente, additional, García, Patricia Aparicio, additional, Briales, Carlos, additional, Crespí, Joaquín Castilla, additional, Colino Gil, María Elena, additional, Cabrera, Nerea Delgado, additional, Naranjo, Ana Bello, additional, Páez, Jesús Poch, additional, Yáñez, Moneyba García, additional, García, Montse González, additional, Viadero, Maite, additional, Montero, Beatriz Jiménez, additional, García, Olga Domínguez, additional, Pinedo, Begoña Losada, additional, Martín, Gema Iñigo, additional, Escribano Gómez, Lucía María, additional, Cepillo, Antonio, additional, Lillo, Miguel Lillo, additional, Buedo, María Isabel, additional, Rey, Laura del, additional, Rodríguez, Elena Urbaneja, additional, Rodríguez, Sara Rellán, additional, Cantero, Teresa, additional, Izquierdo, Beatriz Plata, additional, García-Cuenllas Álvarez, Luisa, additional, Erroz, Ignacio Oulego, additional, Santaolalla, Elena Pérez, additional, Martín, Carlos Alcalde, additional, Malfaz, Fernando Centeno, additional, Gutiérrez, Elena Pérez, additional, Casso, Ma Soledad Jiménez, additional, Prada, Fredy, additional, Bou, Rosa, additional, Iglesias, Estibaliz, additional, Calzada, Joan, additional, Garsaball, Olga Calavia, additional, Rue, Marc Tobeña, additional, García, Gemma Giralt, additional, Lobato, Zulema, additional, Gordillo, Neus Rius, additional, Torres, Montserrat Pascual, additional, Hernández, María Méndez, additional, García, Lourdes, additional, Villar, Sergio Flores, additional, Ruiz, Silvia Yevenes, additional, Domingo, Laura Minguell, additional, Ballester, Anna, additional, Miralles, Ana, additional, Soler, Berta Pujol, additional, Vidal, Anton Foguet, additional, Castellví, Pere Sala, additional, Aguiar, Angelita Serrano, additional, Siurana Rodríguez, José Manuel, additional, Iranzo, Anna Sangorrin, additional, Pérez, Roser Álvarez, additional, Cajas, Paula Ribes, additional, Genaró i Jornet, Pere, additional, Tejada, Ana Grande, additional, Zarallo, Cristina, additional, Martinón-Torres, Federico, additional, Calle, Irene Rivero, additional, Grande, Antonio Justicia, additional, Sousa, María López, additional, Vilas, Alejandro Souto, additional, Abel, Bernardo López, additional, de Miguel Esteban, Elisa, additional, Méndez, Bibiana Riaño, additional, Blázquez, Daniel, additional, Conejo, Pablo Rojo, additional, Lozano, Carlos Grasa, additional, Toral, Belén, additional, De la Torre, Leticia Albert, additional, de Inocencio, Jaime, additional, Santos, Mar, additional, Díaz-Delgado de la Peña, Rafael, additional, Ramos, Paz Collado, additional, Raga, Teresa, additional, Latorre, Libertad, additional, Guillén, Sara, additional, Caballero, Ignacio Callejas, additional, Prieto Tato, Luis Manuel, additional, Guzmán Monagas, María Fernanda, additional, López, Isabel Jiménez, additional, Villagrá, Sandra, additional, Arreo, Viviana, additional, Pérez, Roi Piñeiro, additional, Parte, María de la, additional, Tamariz-Martes, Amalia, additional, Romano, Marta Llorente, additional, Hernández Rupérez, Maria Belén, additional, Sombrero, Henar Rojo, additional, Cerro, Estefanía García, additional, Cano, Irene Maté, additional, Alonso, Marta Villares, additional, Osuna Marco, Marta Pilar, additional, Veron, Julia Jensen, additional, Reales, Cristina Zarallo, additional, Rodríguez Mesa, María Dolores, additional, Esteban, Santiago Rueda, additional, Ramos Amador, José Tomás, additional, Menchén, Cristina González, additional, Jiménez Jiménez, Ana Belén, additional, Galán, Pilar, additional, Campos, Dolores Pérez, additional, Bueno, Ma Mercedes, additional, Marcos, David Crespo, additional, Otheo de Tejada Barásoain, Enrique, additional, Sifuentes Giraldo, Walter Alberto, additional, Gámir Gámir, María Luz, additional, José Cilleruelo Ortega, María, additional, López, Agustín López, additional, Vaquerizo, Cristina Sánchez, additional, Usano Carrasco, Ana Isabel, additional, Gómez, Ester Moreno, additional, Carvajal del Castillo, Olga, additional, Del Pozo Menéndez, Beatriz, additional, Navarro, Katie Badillo, additional, Baquero, Fernando, additional, Bronte, Lucía Deiros, additional, Fraga, Pablo Fernández, additional, Domínguez, Nieves, additional, Rodríguez, Beatriz Mercader, additional, García, Francisco Castro, additional, Chamorro, Águeda Herrera, additional, Rodríguez, Paula Alcañiz, additional, García, Moisés Sorlí, additional, Rex Nicolás, María Concepción, additional, Romero, Elena Vera, additional, Olorón, Patricia Martínez, additional, Cilveti, Beatriz Rocandio, additional, Berridi, Amaia, additional, Santos-Díez Vázquez, Laura, additional, Fernández, Olaia, additional, Calvo, Inmaculada, additional, Tudela, Belén Fernández, additional, Benavent, Manuel Oltra, additional, Archilés, Marta Dapena, additional, Ferrer, Franciasco Sanchez, additional, Gavilán, César, additional, Fos, Ignacio Izquierdo, additional, Serrano Robles, María Isabel, additional, Sánchez, Yolanda Herranz, additional, Pinto, Enrique Villalobos, additional, Garulo, Daniel Clemente, additional, Pie, Stella, additional, Calvo, Manuel Marrero, additional, and Olmos García, José María, additional
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22. Validation of an online version of the alcohol use disorders identification test (AUDIT) for alcohol screening in spanish university students
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Ballester, Laura, Alayo, Itxaso, Vilagut Saiz, Gemma, 1975, Almenara, José, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Echeburúa, Enrique, Gabilondo Cuéllar, Andrea, Gili, Margalida, Lagares, Carolina, Piqueras, José Antonio, Roca, Miquel, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, Blasco Cubedo, Maria Jesús, Castellví, Pere, García Forero, Carlos, Mortier, Philippe, Alonso Caballero, Jordi, UNIVERSAL study group, Biomedicina, Biotecnología y Salud Pública, and Estadística e Investigación Operativa
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Male ,Enquesta en línia ,validity ,Psychometrics ,Universities ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Prova d’identificació de trastorns per consum d’alcohol ,European Regional Development Fund ,030508 substance abuse ,Library science ,Estudiants universitaris ,Audit ,Article ,Encuesta en línea ,Validity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Political science ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,European commission ,030212 general & internal medicine ,university students ,Students ,Prueba de identificación de trastornos por consumo de alcohol ,Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Reproducibility of Results ,Estudiantes universitarios ,Alcohol use disorders identification test ,University students ,Alcoholism ,Validesa ,Medicine ,Online survey ,Female ,online survey ,AUDIT ,Validez ,0305 other medical science ,Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) - Abstract
Online alcohol screening may be helpful in preventing alcohol use disorders. We assessed psychometric properties of an online version of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) among Spanish university students. We used a longitudinal online survey (the UNIVERSAL project) of first-year students (18-24 years old) in five universities, including the AUDIT, as part of the WHO World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative. A reappraisal interview was carried out with the Timeline Followback (TLFB) for alcohol consumption categories and the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) for alcohol use disorder. Reliability, construct validity and diagnostic accuracy were assessed. Results: 287 students (75% women) completed the MINI, of whom 242 also completed the TLFB. AUDIT's Cronbach's alpha was 0.82. The confirmatory factor analysis for the one-factor solution of the AUDIT showed a good fit to the data. Significant AUDIT score differences were observed by TLFB categories and by MINI disorders. Areas under the curve (AUC) were very large for dependence (AUC = 0.96) and adequate for consumption categories (AUC > 0.7). AUDIT cut-off points of 6/8 (women/men) for moderate-risk drinking and 13 for alcohol dependence showed sensitivity/specificity of 76.2%/78.9% and 56%/97.5%, respectively. The online version of the AUDIT is useful for detecting alcohol consumption categories and alcohol dependence in Spanish university students., This research was funded by Fondo de Investigacion Sanitaria, Instituto de Salud Carlos III FEDER (PI13/00343); Ministerio de Sanidad, Consumo y Bienestar Social, Plan Nacional Sobre Drogas PNSD (exp.2015I015); and from the DIUE of the Generalitat de Catalunya (2017SGR452). L. Ballester was supported by an FPU grant (FPU15/05728); M. J. Blasco was supported by a Rio Hortega grant (ISCIII, CM14/00125); P. Castellvi was supported by a Sara Borrell grant (ISCIII, CD12/00440), the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the European Commission, the University of Jaen, Spain (R08/06/2018) and the Instituto de Estudios Giennenses; and P. Mortier was supported by a Sara Borrell grant (ISCIII, CD18/00049).
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23. Validation of an Online Version of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) for Alcohol Screening in Spanish University Students
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Biomedicina, Biotecnología y Salud Pública, Estadística e Investigación Operativa, Ballester, Laura, Alayo, Itxaso, Vilagut, Gemma, Almenara Barrios, José, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Echeburúa, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, Gili, Margalinda, Lagares Franco, Carolina María, Piqueras, José Antonio, Roca, Miquel, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, Blasco, María Jesús, Castellví, Pere, Forero, Carlos G., Mortier, Philippe, Alonso, Jordi, UNIVERSAL Study Group, Biomedicina, Biotecnología y Salud Pública, Estadística e Investigación Operativa, Ballester, Laura, Alayo, Itxaso, Vilagut, Gemma, Almenara Barrios, José, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Echeburúa, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, Gili, Margalinda, Lagares Franco, Carolina María, Piqueras, José Antonio, Roca, Miquel, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, Blasco, María Jesús, Castellví, Pere, Forero, Carlos G., Mortier, Philippe, Alonso, Jordi, and UNIVERSAL Study Group
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Online alcohol screening may be helpful in preventing alcohol use disorders. We assessed psychometric properties of an online version of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) among Spanish university students. We used a longitudinal online survey (the UNIVERSAL project) of first-year students (18-24 years old) in five universities, including the AUDIT, as part of the WHO World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative. A reappraisal interview was carried out with the Timeline Followback (TLFB) for alcohol consumption categories and the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) for alcohol use disorder. Reliability, construct validity and diagnostic accuracy were assessed. Results: 287 students (75% women) completed the MINI, of whom 242 also completed the TLFB. AUDIT's Cronbach's alpha was 0.82. The confirmatory factor analysis for the one-factor solution of the AUDIT showed a good fit to the data. Significant AUDIT score differences were observed by TLFB categories and by MINI disorders. Areas under the curve (AUC) were very large for dependence (AUC = 0.96) and adequate for consumption categories (AUC > 0.7). AUDIT cut-off points of 6/8 (women/men) for moderate-risk drinking and 13 for alcohol dependence showed sensitivity/specificity of 76.2%/78.9% and 56%/97.5%, respectively. The online version of the AUDIT is useful for detecting alcohol consumption categories and alcohol dependence in Spanish university students.
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24. Validation of an Online Version of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) for Alcohol Screening in Spanish University Students
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Psicología Clínica y de la Salud y Metodología de Investigación, Psikologia Klinikoa eta Osasunaren Psikologia eta Ikerketa Metodologia, Ballester, Laura, Alayo, Itxaso, Vilagut, Gemma, Almenara, José, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Echeburúa Odriozola, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, Gili, Margalida, Lagares, Carolina, Piqueras, José A., Roca, Miquel, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, Blasco, Maria Jesús, Castellví, Pere, G. Forero, Carlos, Mortier, Philippe, Alonso, Jordi, on behalf of the UNIVERSAL Study Group, Psicología Clínica y de la Salud y Metodología de Investigación, Psikologia Klinikoa eta Osasunaren Psikologia eta Ikerketa Metodologia, Ballester, Laura, Alayo, Itxaso, Vilagut, Gemma, Almenara, José, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Echeburúa Odriozola, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, Gili, Margalida, Lagares, Carolina, Piqueras, José A., Roca, Miquel, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, Blasco, Maria Jesús, Castellví, Pere, G. Forero, Carlos, Mortier, Philippe, Alonso, Jordi, and on behalf of the UNIVERSAL Study Group
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Online alcohol screening may be helpful in preventing alcohol use disorders. We assessed psychometric properties of an online version of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) among Spanish university students. We used a longitudinal online survey (the UNIVERSAL project) of first-year students (18–24 years old) in five universities, including the AUDIT, as part of the WHO World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative. A reappraisal interview was carried out with the Timeline Followback (TLFB) for alcohol consumption categories and the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) for alcohol use disorder. Reliability, construct validity and diagnostic accuracy were assessed. Results: 287 students (75% women) completed the MINI, of whom 242 also completed the TLFB. AUDIT’s Cronbach’s alpha was 0.82. The confirmatory factor analysis for the one-factor solution of the AUDIT showed a good fit to the data. Significant AUDIT score differences were observed by TLFB categories and by MINI disorders. Areas under the curve (AUC) were very large for dependence (AUC = 0.96) and adequate for consumption categories (AUC > 0.7). AUDIT cut-off points of 6/8 (women/men) for moderate-risk drinking and 13 for alcohol dependence showed sensitivity/specificity of 76.2%/78.9% and 56%/97.5%, respectively. The online version of the AUDIT is useful for detecting alcohol consumption categories and alcohol dependence in Spanish university students.
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25. Self-esteem and suicidal behaviour in youth: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
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Soto-Sanz, Victoria, Piqueras, José Antonio, Perez-Vazquez, María Teresa, Rodriguez-Jimenez, Tiscar, Castellví, Pere, Miranda-Mendizabal, Andrea, Pares-Badell, Oleguer, Almenara Barrios, José, Blasco, María Jesús, Cebria, Annabel, Gabilondo, Andrea, Gili, Margarida, Roca, Miquel, Lagares Franco, Carolina María, Alonso, Jordi, Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, Microbiología, Medicina Preventiva, Salud Pública, and Estadística e Investigación Operativa
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Background: Previous literature suggests that low self-esteem is a risk factor for suicide attempts, but no meta-analyses have been conducted to assess this association in adolescents/young adults. The present study examined the relationship between low self-esteem and suicide attempts in young people (12-26 years old). Method: Meta-analyses were performed using random-effects models (ES) and odds ratio (OR). Heterogeneity and sensitivity analyses were performed. Results: From 26,883 initial titles, 22 studies met the inclusion criteria, of which 9 studies had data that could be included in the meta-analysis. The meta-analysis showed that youths with lower self-esteem were more likely to have future suicide attempts, with an effect size (self-esteem as continuous variable) of d = .58 (95% CI = .44 - .73) and, for low self-esteem (categorical variable) an OR = 1.99 (95% CI = 1.39-2.86; p < .001). Conclusion: A low level of self-esteem is a risk factor for suicide attempts in adolescents/young adults.
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26. Accuracy of online survey assessment of mental disorders and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in Spanish university students. Results of the WHO World Mental Health- International College Student initiative
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Personalidad, evaluación y tratamiento psicológico, Nortasuna, balioespena eta psikologia tratamendua, Ballester, Laura, Alayo, Itxaso, Vilagut, Gemma, Almenara, José, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Echeburúa Odriozola, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, Gili, Margalida, Lagares, Carolina, Piqueras, José Antonio, Roca, Miquel, Soto Sanz, Victoria, Blasco, Maria Jesús, Castellví, Pere, Forero, Carlos G., Bruffaerts, Ronny, Mortier, Philippe, Auerbach, Randy P., Nock, Matthew K., Sampson, Nancy, Kessler, Ronald C., Alonso, Jordi, UNIVERSAL study group, Personalidad, evaluación y tratamiento psicológico, Nortasuna, balioespena eta psikologia tratamendua, Ballester, Laura, Alayo, Itxaso, Vilagut, Gemma, Almenara, José, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Echeburúa Odriozola, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, Gili, Margalida, Lagares, Carolina, Piqueras, José Antonio, Roca, Miquel, Soto Sanz, Victoria, Blasco, Maria Jesús, Castellví, Pere, Forero, Carlos G., Bruffaerts, Ronny, Mortier, Philippe, Auerbach, Randy P., Nock, Matthew K., Sampson, Nancy, Kessler, Ronald C., Alonso, Jordi, and UNIVERSAL study group
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Objective To assess the accuracy of WMH-ICS online screening scales for evaluating four common mental disorders (Major Depressive Episode[MDE], Mania/Hypomania[M/H], Panic Disorder[PD], Generalized Anxiety Disorder[GAD]) and suicidal thoughts and behaviors[STB] used in the UNIVERSAL project. Methods Clinical diagnostic reappraisal was carried out on a subsample of the UNIVERSAL project, a longitudinal online survey of first year Spanish students (18-24 years old), part of the WHO World Mental Health-International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative. Lifetime and 12month prevalence of MDE, M/H, PD, GAD and STB were assessed with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview-Screening Scales [CIDI-SC], the Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview [SITBI] and the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale [C-SSRS]. Trained clinical psychologists, blinded to responses in the initial survey, administered via telephone the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview [MINI]. Measures of diagnostic accuracy and McNemar chi(2) test were calculated. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to maximize diagnostic capacity. Results A total of 287 students were included in the clinical reappraisal study. For 12-month and lifetime mood disorders, sensitivity/specificity were 67%/88.6% and 65%/73.3%, respectively. For 12-month and lifetime anxiety disorders, these were 76.8%/86.5% and 59.6%/71.1%, and for 12-month and lifetime STB, 75.9%/94.8% and 87.2%/86.3%. For 12-month and lifetime mood disorders, anxiety disorders and STB, positive predictive values were in the range of 18.1-55.1% and negative predictive values 90.2-99.0%; likelihood ratios positive were in the range of 2.1-14.6 and likelihood ratios negative 0.1-0.6. All outcomes showed adequate areas under the curve [AUCs] (AUC> 0.7), except M/H and PD (AUC = 0.6). Post hoc analyses to select optimal diagnostic thresholds led to improved concordance for all diagnoses (AUCs> 0.8). Conclusion The WMS-ICS survey showed rea
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27. Additional file 1: of 'EspaiJove.net'- a school-based intervention programme to promote mental health and eradicate stigma in the adolescent population: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
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Casañas, Rocío, Victoria-Mailen Arfuch, Castellví, Pere, Juan-José Gil, Torres, Maria, Pujol, Angela, Castells, Gemma, Teixidó, Mercè, San-Emeterio, Maria, Sampietro, Hernán, Aleix Caussa, Alonso, Jordi, and Lluís Lalucat-Jo
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28. Gender commonalities and differences in risk and protective factors of suicidal thoughts and behaviors: A cross‐sectional study of Spanish university students
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Miranda‐Mendizabal, Andrea, primary, Castellví, Pere, additional, Alayo, Itxaso, additional, Vilagut, Gemma, additional, Blasco, Maria Jesús, additional, Torrent, Aina, additional, Ballester, Laura, additional, Almenara, José, additional, Lagares, Carolina, additional, Roca, Miquel, additional, Sesé, Albert, additional, Piqueras, José Antonio, additional, Soto‐Sanz, Victoria, additional, Rodríguez‐Marín, Jesús, additional, Echeburúa, Enrique, additional, Gabilondo, Andrea, additional, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, additional, Bruffaerts, Ronny, additional, Auerbach, Randy P., additional, Mortier, Philippe, additional, Kessler, Ronald C., additional, and Alonso, Jordi, additional
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29. Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Among First-Year College Students: Results From the WMH-ICS Project
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Mortier, Philippe, primary, Auerbach, Randy P., additional, Alonso, Jordi, additional, Bantjes, Jason, additional, Benjet, Corina, additional, Cuijpers, Pim, additional, Ebert, David D., additional, Green, Jennifer Greif, additional, Hasking, Penelope, additional, Nock, Matthew K., additional, O’Neill, Siobhan, additional, Pinder-Amaker, Stephanie, additional, Sampson, Nancy A., additional, Vilagut, Gemma, additional, Zaslavsky, Alan M., additional, Bruffaerts, Ronny, additional, Kessler, Ronald C., additional, Boyes, Mark, additional, Kiekens, Glenn, additional, Baumeister, Harald, additional, Kaehlke, Fanny, additional, Berking, Matthias, additional, Ramírez, Adrián Abrego, additional, Borges, Guilherme, additional, Díaz, Anabell Covarrubias, additional, Durán, Ma. Socorro, additional, González, Rogaciano González, additional, Gutiérrez-García, Raúl A., additional, de la Torre, Alicia Edith Hermosillo, additional, Martinez Martínez, Kalina Isela, additional, Medina-Mora, María Elena, additional, Zarazúa, Humberto Mejía, additional, Tarango, Gustavo Pérez, additional, Zavala Berbena, María Alicia, additional, Bjourson, Tony, additional, Lochner, Christine, additional, Roos, Janine, additional, Cur, Hons B, additional, Taljaard, Lian, additional, Saal, Wylene, additional, Stein, Dan, additional, Alayo, Itxaso, additional, Almenara, José, additional, Ballester, Laura, additional, Barbaglia, Gabriela, additional, Blasco, Maria Jesús, additional, Castellví, Pere, additional, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, additional, Echeburúa, Enrique, additional, Gabilondo, Andrea, additional, García-Forero, Carlos, additional, Iruin, Álvaro, additional, Lagares, Carolina, additional, Miranda-Mendizábal, Andrea, additional, Parès-Badell, Oleguer, additional, Pérez-Vázquez, María Teresa, additional, Piqueras, José Antonio, additional, Roca, Miquel, additional, Rodríguez-Marín, Jesús, additional, Gili, Margalida, additional, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, additional, and Vives, Margarida, additional
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30. Accuracy of online survey assessment of mental disorders and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in Spanish university students. Results of the WHO World Mental Health- International College Student initiative.
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Ballester, Laura, Alayo, Itxaso, Vilagut, Gemma, Almenara, José, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Echeburúa, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, Gili, Margalida, Lagares, Carolina, Piqueras, José Antonio, Roca, Miquel, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, Blasco, Maria Jesús, Castellví, Pere, Forero, Carlos G., Bruffaerts, Ronny, Mortier, Philippe, Auerbach, Randy P., Nock, Matthew K., and Sampson, Nancy
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Objective: To assess the accuracy of WMH-ICS online screening scales for evaluating four common mental disorders (Major Depressive Episode[MDE], Mania/Hypomania[M/H], Panic Disorder[PD], Generalized Anxiety Disorder[GAD]) and suicidal thoughts and behaviors[STB] used in the UNIVERSAL project. Methods: Clinical diagnostic reappraisal was carried out on a subsample of the UNIVERSAL project, a longitudinal online survey of first year Spanish students (18–24 years old), part of the WHO World Mental Health-International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative. Lifetime and 12-month prevalence of MDE, M/H, PD, GAD and STB were assessed with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview-Screening Scales [CIDI-SC], the Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview [SITBI] and the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale [C-SSRS]. Trained clinical psychologists, blinded to responses in the initial survey, administered via telephone the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview [MINI]. Measures of diagnostic accuracy and McNemar χ
2 test were calculated. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to maximize diagnostic capacity. Results: A total of 287 students were included in the clinical reappraisal study. For 12-month and lifetime mood disorders, sensitivity/specificity were 67%/88.6% and 65%/73.3%, respectively. For 12-month and lifetime anxiety disorders, these were 76.8%/86.5% and 59.6%/71.1%, and for 12-month and lifetime STB, 75.9%/94.8% and 87.2%/86.3%. For 12-month and lifetime mood disorders, anxiety disorders and STB, positive predictive values were in the range of 18.1–55.1% and negative predictive values 90.2–99.0%; likelihood ratios positive were in the range of 2.1–14.6 and likelihood ratios negative 0.1–0.6. All outcomes showed adequate areas under the curve [AUCs] (AUC>0.7), except M/H and PD (AUC = 0.6). Post hoc analyses to select optimal diagnostic thresholds led to improved concordance for all diagnoses (AUCs>0.8). Conclusion: The WMS-ICS survey showed reasonable concordance with the MINI telephone interviews performed by mental health professionals, when utilizing optimized cut-off scores. The current study provides initial evidence that the WMS-ICS survey might be useful for screening purposes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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31. Predictive Models for Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Among Spanish University Students: Rationale and Methods of the Universal (University & Mental Health) Project
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Personalidad, evaluación y tratamiento psicológico, Nortasuna, balioespena eta psikologia tratamendua, Blasco, María Jesús, Castellví, Pere, Almenara, José, Lagares, Carolina, Roca, Miquel, Sesé, Albert, Piqueras, José Antonio, Soto Sanz, Victoria, Rodríguez Marín, Jesús, Echeburúa Odriozola, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Miranda Mendizábal, Andrea, Vilagut, Gemma, Bruffaerts, Ronny, Auerbach, Randy P., Kessler, Ronald C., Alonso, Jordi, Personalidad, evaluación y tratamiento psicológico, Nortasuna, balioespena eta psikologia tratamendua, Blasco, María Jesús, Castellví, Pere, Almenara, José, Lagares, Carolina, Roca, Miquel, Sesé, Albert, Piqueras, José Antonio, Soto Sanz, Victoria, Rodríguez Marín, Jesús, Echeburúa Odriozola, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Miranda Mendizábal, Andrea, Vilagut, Gemma, Bruffaerts, Ronny, Auerbach, Randy P., Kessler, Ronald C., and Alonso, Jordi
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Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death among young people. While suicide prevention is considered a research and intervention priority, longitudinal data is needed to identify risk and protective factors associate with suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Here we describe the UNIVERSAL (University and Mental Health) project which aims are to: (1) test prevalence and 36-month incidence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors; and (2) identify relevant risk and protective factors associated with the incidence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors among university students in Spain. Methods: An ongoing multicenter, observational, prospective cohort study of first year university students in 5 Spanish universities. Students will be assessed annually during a 36 month follow-up. The surveys will be administered through an online, secure web-based platform. A clinical reappraisal will be completed among a subsample of respondents. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors will be assess with the Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview (SITBI) and the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS). Risk and protective factors will include: mental disorders, measured with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview version 3.0 (CIDI 3.0) and Screening Scales (CIDI-SC), and the Epi-Q Screening Survey (EPI-Q-SS), socio-demographic variables, self-perceived health status, health behaviors, well-being, substance use disorders, service use and treatment. The UNIVERSAL project is part of the International College Surveys initiative, which is a core project within the World Mental Health consortium. Lifetime and the 12-month prevalence will be calculated for suicide ideation, plans and attempts. Cumulative incidence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and mental disorders will be measured using the actuarial method. Risk and protective factors of suicidal thoughts and behaviors will be analyzed by Cox proportional hazard models. Discussion: The study will provide valid, innovativ
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32. Counterfactual Reasoning Deficits in Schizophrenia Patients
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Contreras, Fernando, primary, Albacete, Auria, additional, Castellví, Pere, additional, Caño, Agnès, additional, Benejam, Bessy, additional, and Menchón, José Manuel, additional
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33. A multidisciplinary support programme increases the efficiency of pegylated interferon alfa-2a and ribavirin in hepatitis C
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Carrión, José Antonio, primary, Gonzalez-Colominas, Elena, additional, García-Retortillo, Montserrat, additional, Cañete, Nuria, additional, Cirera, Isabel, additional, Coll, Susanna, additional, Giménez, Maria Dolors, additional, Márquez, Carmen, additional, Martin-Escudero, Victoria, additional, Castellví, Pere, additional, Navinés, Ricard, additional, Castaño, Juan Ramon, additional, Galeras, Josep Anton, additional, Salas, Esther, additional, Bory, Felipe, additional, Martín-Santos, Rocío, additional, and Solà, Ricard, additional
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34. The Spanish version of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (WEMWBS) is valid for use in the general population
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Castellví, Pere, primary, Forero, Carlos G., additional, Codony, Miquel, additional, Vilagut, Gemma, additional, Brugulat, Pilar, additional, Medina, Antonia, additional, Gabilondo, Andrea, additional, Mompart, Anna, additional, Colom, Joan, additional, Tresserras, Ricard, additional, Ferrer, Montse, additional, Stewart-Brown, Sarah, additional, and Alonso, Jordi, additional
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35. Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale--Spanish Version
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López, María Andrée, primary, Gabilondo, Andrea, additional, Codony, Miquel, additional, García-Forero, Carlos, additional, Vilagut, Gemma, additional, Castellví, Pere, additional, Ferrer, Montse, additional, and Alonso, Jordi, additional
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36. Predictive models for suicidal thoughts and behaviors among Spanish University students: rationale and methods of the UNIVERSAL (University & mental health) project.
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Blasco, Maria Jesús, Castellví, Pere, Almenara, José, Lagares, Carolina, Roca, Miquel, Sesé, Albert, Piqueras, José Antonio, Soto-Sanz, Victoria, Rodríguez-Marín, Jesús, Echeburúa, Enrique, Gabilondo, Andrea, Cebrià, Ana Isabel, Miranda-Mendizábal, Andrea, Vilagut, Gemma, Bruffaerts, Ronny, Auerbach, Randy P., Kessler, Ronald C., and Alonso, Jordi
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SUICIDAL ideation , *MENTAL health of college students , *COMPOSITE International Diagnostic Interview , *HEALTH behavior , *COHORT analysis , *PREDICTION models , *PREVENTION - Abstract
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death among young people. While suicide prevention is considered a research and intervention priority, longitudinal data is needed to identify risk and protective factors associate with suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Here we describe the UNIVERSAL (University and Mental Health) project which aims are to: (1) test prevalence and 36-month incidence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors; and (2) identify relevant risk and protective factors associated with the incidence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors among university students in Spain. Methods: An ongoing multicenter, observational, prospective cohort study of first year university students in 5 Spanish universities. Students will be assessed annually during a 36 month follow-up. The surveys will be administered through an online, secure web-based platform. A clinical reappraisal will be completed among a subsample of respondents. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors will be assess with the Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview (SITBI) and the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS). Risk and protective factors will include: mental disorders, measured with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview version 3.0 (CIDI 3.0) and Screening Scales (CIDI-SC), and the Epi-Q Screening Survey (EPI-Q-SS), socio-demographic variables, self-perceived health status, health behaviors, well-being, substance use disorders, service use and treatment. The UNIVERSAL project is part of the International College Surveys initiative, which is a core project within the World Mental Health consortium. Lifetime and the 12-month prevalence will be calculated for suicide ideation, plans and attempts. Cumulative incidence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and mental disorders will be measured using the actuarial method. Risk and protective factors of suicidal thoughts and behaviors will be analyzed by Cox proportional hazard models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Anemia y enfermedad celiaca en una paciente con síndrome de Down
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Castellví, Pere Sala, Llorens Jové, Mª Esperança, Vilardell, Purificació Ducet, Cerén, Clara Vila, Saco, Mª Josep Elizari, Guasch, Xavier Demestre, and Torrent, Frederic Raspall
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38. Interferon-Induced Depression in Chronic Hepatitis C
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Udina, Marc, primary, Castellví, Pere, additional, Moreno-España, José, additional, Navinés, Ricard, additional, Valdés, Manuel, additional, Forns, Xavier, additional, Langohr, Klaus, additional, Solà, Ricard, additional, Vieta, Eduard, additional, and Martín-Santos, Rocío, additional
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39. Adaptation into Spanish of the Warwick–Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS) and preliminary validation in a student sample
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López, María Andrée, primary, Gabilondo, Andrea, additional, Codony, Miquel, additional, García-Forero, Carlos, additional, Vilagut, Gemma, additional, Castellví, Pere, additional, Ferrer, Montse, additional, and Alonso, Jordi, additional
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40. Prophylactic Treatment With Escitalopram of Pegylated Interferon Alfa-2a–Induced Depression in Hepatitis C
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Diez-Quevedo, Crisanto, primary, Masnou, Helena, additional, Planas, Ramon, additional, Castellví, Pere, additional, Giménez, Dolors, additional, Morillas, Rosa M., additional, Martín-Santos, Rocío, additional, Navinés, Ricard, additional, Solà, Ricard, additional, Giner, Pilar, additional, Ardèvol, Mercè, additional, Costa, Joan, additional, Diago, Moisés, additional, and Pretel, Juan, additional
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41. Peginterferon- and ribavirin-induced bipolar episode successfully treated with lamotrigine without discontinuation of antiviral therapy
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Navinés, Ricard, primary, Castellví, Pere, additional, Solà, Ricard, additional, and Martín-Santos, Rocío, additional
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42. Síndrome de abstinencia neonatal a inhibidores selectivos de la recaptación de serotonina: a propósito de un caso y revisión de la bibliografía
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Agut Quijano, Thais, primary, Martínez Nadal, Sílvia, additional, Elizari Saco, Mª José, additional, Sala Castellví, Pere, additional, Vila Cerén, Clara, additional, and Raspall Torrent, Federico, additional
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43. Effectiveness of long-acting injectable risperidone versus oral antipsychotics in the treatment of recent-onset schizophrenia.
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Barrio, Pablo, Batalla, Albert, Castellví, Pere, Hidalgo, Diego, García, Marta, Ortiz, Ana, Grande, Iria, Pons, Alexandre, and Parellada, Eduard
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44. Prophylactic Treatment With Escitalopram of Pegylated Interferon Alfa-2a-Induced Depression in Hepatitis C: A 12-Week, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
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Diez-Quevedo, Crisanto, Masnou, Helena, Planas, Ramon, Castellví, Pere, Giménez, Dolors, Morillas, Rosa M., Martín-Santos, Rocío, Navinés, Ricard, Solà, Ricard, Giner, Pilar, Ardèvol, Mercè, Costa, Joan, Diago, Moisés, and Pretel, Juan
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ANTIDEPRESSANTS ,PREVENTION of mental depression ,HEPATITIS C ,DRUG efficacy ,CLINICAL drug trials ,CLINICAL trials ,PLACEBOS ,PATIENTS - Abstract
The article discusses a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial which examined the effectiveness and safety of the escitalopram antidepressant in preventing depression in hepatitis C patients induced by interferon alfa-2a. The results showed that major depression rates were low. The rates also did not differ between the groups receiving escitalopram and placebo.
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45. Socio-economic and psychological impact of COVID-19 pandemic in Spain: the BIOVAL-D-COVID-19 study protocol
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Miranda-Mendizabal, Andrea, Recoder, Silvia, Sebastian, Ester Calbo, Closas, Marc Casajuana, Ureña, David Leiva, Manolov, Rumen, Santander, Nuria Matilla, Forero, Carlos G., and Castellví, Pere
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SARS-CoV-2 outbreak has a negative psychological impact among general population. Data comparing mental health status before and during the outbreak is needed. The BIOVAL-D-COVID-19 study assess the socio-economic and psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown in a representative sample of non-institutionalized Spanish adult population, and estimate the incidence of mental health disorders, including suicidal behaviours, and possible related factors.
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46. Counterfactual Reasoning Deficits in Schizophrenia Patients. 2016 Jan 11(2)
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Contreras, Fernando, Albacete, Auria, Castellví, Pere, Caño, Agnès, Benejam, Bessy, Menchón Magriñá, José Manuel, and Universitat de Barcelona
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Cognition ,Neuropsychology ,Cognició ,Schizophrenia ,Esquizofrènia ,Neuropsicologia ,Reasoning ,Raonament - Abstract
Background Counterfactual thinking is a specific type of conditional reasoning that enables the generation of mental simulations of alternatives to past factual events. Although it has been broadly studied in the general population, research on schizophrenia is still scarce. The aim of the current study was to further examine counterfactual reasoning in this illness. Methods Forty schizophrenia patients and 40 controls completed a series of tests that assessed the influence of the "causal order effect" on counterfactual thinking, and the ability to generate counterfactual thoughts and counterfactually derive inferences from a hypothetical situation. Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics, as well as neurocognitive variables, were also examined. Results Compared to controls, the schizophrenia patients generated fewer counterfactual thoughts when faced with a simulated scenario. The pattern of response when assessing the causality effect of the order was also different between the groups, with the patients being more frequently unable to attribute any ordering of events than the control subjects. Additionally, the schizophrenia patients showed more difficulties when deriving normative counterfactual inferences from hypothetical social situations. None of the counterfactual reasoning measures was associated to any of the cognitive functions or clinical and socio-demographic variables assessed. Conclusions A global impairment in counterfactual thinking characterizes schizophrenia patients. Because of the potential impact of such deficits on psychosocial functioning, targeting counterfactual reasoning for improvement might be considered in future treatment approaches.
47. Validation of an Online Version of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) for Alcohol Screening in Spanish University Students.
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Ballester L, Alayo I, Vilagut G, Almenara J, Cebrià AI, Echeburúa E, Gabilondo A, Gili M, Lagares C, Piqueras JA, Roca M, Soto-Sanz V, Blasco MJ, Castellví P, G Forero C, Mortier P, Alonso J, and On Behalf Of The Universal Study Group
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Online alcohol screening may be helpful in preventing alcohol use disorders. We assessed psychometric properties of an online version of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) among Spanish university students. We used a longitudinal online survey (the UNIVERSAL project) of first-year students (18-24 years old) in five universities, including the AUDIT, as part of the WHO World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative. A reappraisal interview was carried out with the Timeline Followback (TLFB) for alcohol consumption categories and the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) for alcohol use disorder. Reliability, construct validity and diagnostic accuracy were assessed. Results: 287 students (75% women) completed the MINI, of whom 242 also completed the TLFB. AUDIT's Cronbach's alpha was 0.82. The confirmatory factor analysis for the one-factor solution of the AUDIT showed a good fit to the data. Significant AUDIT score differences were observed by TLFB categories and by MINI disorders. Areas under the curve (AUC) were very large for dependence (AUC = 0.96) and adequate for consumption categories (AUC > 0.7). AUDIT cut-off points of 6/8 (women/men) for moderate-risk drinking and 13 for alcohol dependence showed sensitivity/specificity of 76.2%/78.9% and 56%/97.5%, respectively. The online version of the AUDIT is useful for detecting alcohol consumption categories and alcohol dependence in Spanish university students.
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48. Self-esteem and suicidal behaviour in youth: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.
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Soto-Sanz V, Piqueras JA, Rodríguez-Marín J, Pérez-Vázquez T, Rodríguez-Jiménez T, Castellví P, Miranda-Mendizábal A, Parés-Badell O, Almenara J, Blanco MJ, Cebriá A, Gabilondo A, Gili M, Roca M, Lagares C, and Alonso J
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Background: Previous literature suggests that low self-esteem is a risk factor for suicide attempts, but no meta-analyses have been conducted to assess this association in adolescents/young adults. The present study examined the relationship between low self-esteem and suicide attempts in young people (12-26 years old)., Method: Meta-analyses were performed using random-effects models (ES) and odds ratio (OR). Heterogeneity and sensitivity analyses were performed., Results: From 26,883 initial titles, 22 studies met the inclusion criteria, of which 9 studies had data that could be included in the meta-analysis. The meta-analysis showed that youths with lower self-esteem were more likely to have future suicide attempts, with an effect size (self-esteem as continuous variable) of d = .58 (95% CI = .44 - .73) and, for low self-esteem (categorical variable) an OR = 1.99 (95% CI = 1.39-2.86; p < .001)., Conclusion: A low level of self-esteem is a risk factor for suicide attempts in adolescents/young adults.
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