7 results on '"Martínez, Adela Sánchez-Escribano"'
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2. Text mining methods for the characterisation of suicidal thoughts and behaviour
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Aroca, Fuensanta, Artes-Rodriguez, Antonio, Baca-García, Enrique, Berrouiguet, Sofian, Billot, Romain, Carballo-Belloso, Juan Jose, Courtet, Philippe, Gomez, David Delgado, Lopez-Castroman, Jorge, Rodriguez, Mercedes Perez, Aznar-Carbone, Julia, Cegla, Fanny, Gutiérrez-Recacha, Pedro, Izaguirre-Gamir, Leire, Herrera-Sanchez, Javier, Borja, Marta Migoya, Palomar-Ciria, Nora, Martínez, Adela Sánchez-Escribano, Vasquez, Manuel, Vallejo-Oñate, Silvia, Vera-Varela, Constanza, Amodeo-Escribano, Susana, Arrua, Elsa, Bautista, Olga, Barrigón, Maria Luisa, Carmona, Rodrigo, Caro-Cañizares, Irene, Carollo-Vivian, Sonia, Chamorro, Jaime, González-Granado, Marta, Iza, Miren, Jiménez-Giménez, Mónica, López-Gómez, Ana, Mata-Iturralde, Laura, Miguelez, Carolina, Muñoz-Lorenzo, Laura, Navarro-Jiménez, Rocío, Ovejero, Santiago, Palacios, María Luz, Pérez-Fominaya, Margarita, Peñuelas-Calvo, Inmaculada, Pérez-Colmenero, Sonia, Rico-Romano, Ana, Rodriguez-Jover, Alba, SánchezAlonso, Sergio, Sevilla-Vicente, Juncal, Vigil-López, Carolina, Villoria-Borrego, Lucía, Martin-Calvo, Marisa, Alcón-Durán, Ana, Stasio, Ezequiel Di, García-Vega, Juan Manuel, Martín-Calvo, Pedro, Ortega, Ana José, Segura-Valverde, Marta, Bañón-González, Sara María, Crespo-Llanos, Edurne, Codesal-Julián, Rosana, Frade-Ciudad, Ainara, Merino, Elena Hernando, Álvarez-García, Raquel, Coll-Font, Jose Marcos, Portillo-de Antonio, Pablo, Puras-Rico, Pablo, Sedano-Capdevila, Alba, Serrano-Marugán, Leticia, Toledo-Acosta, Mauricio, Barrigon, María Luisa, Morales-González, Eliseo, Torres-Moreno, David, Martínez-Zaldivar, Bolívar, and Hermosillo-Valadez, Jorge
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- 2023
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3. Onset of Mental Disorders Following Hospitalization for COVID-19: A 6-Month Follow-Up Study
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Chamorro-Delmo, Jaime, De-Antonio, Pablo Portillo, Porras-Segovia, Alejandro, León-Martínez, Santiago de, Oltra, Marta Figuero, Pozo-Herce, Pablo del, Martínez, Adela Sánchez-Escribano, Pérez, Irene Abejón, Vera-Varela, Constanza, Postolache, Teodor T., Lopez-Fernandez, Olatz, Group, COVID-MH Collaboration Group COVID-MH Collaboration, and Baca-Garcia, Enrique
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SARS-CoV-2 ,depression ,COVID-19 ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,anxiety ,mental health ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
(1) Background: The present study aimed to investigate the onset of mental disorders in the six months following hospitalization for COVID-19 in people without a previous psychiatric history. (2) Methods: This was a longitudinal study carried out among adults who had been hospitalized due to COVID-19 infection. Six months after discharge, a series of questionnaires were administered (the World Health Organization Well-being Index (WHO-5), the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, the General Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire-7, and the Drug Abuse Screen Test, among others). Based on these scores, a compound Yes/No variable that indicated the presence of common mental disorders was calculated. A multivariate logistic regression was built to explore the factors associated with the presence of common mental disorders. (3) Results: One hundred and sixty-eight patients (57.34%) developed a common mental disorder in the 6 months following hospital discharge after COVID-19 infection. Three variables were independently associated with the presence of common mental disorders after hospitalization for COVID-19, and the WHO-5 duration of hospitalization), and severity of illness. (4) Conclusions: Among people with no previous psychiatric history, we observed a high incidence of mental disorders after COVID-19 hospitalization. A moderate (1–2 weeks) duration of hospitalization may pose a higher risk of post-COVID-19 onset of a mental health condition than longer or shorter durations of medical hospitalization. Further research is needed to better understand the mechanisms underlying the psychopathological consequences of COVID-19 and their predictors.
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- 2023
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4. Study protocol of a randomised clinical trial testing whether metacognitive training can improve insight and clinical outcomes in schizophrenia
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Lopez-Morinigo, Javier-David, Ruiz-Ruano, Verónica González, Martínez, Adela Sánchez Escribano, Estévez, María Luisa Barrigón, Mata-Iturralde, Laura, Muñoz-Lorenzo, Laura, Sánchez-Alonso, Sergio, Artés-Rodríguez, Antonio, David, Anthony S., and Baca-García, Enrique
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- 2020
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5. Text mining methods for the characterisation of suicidal thoughts and behaviour
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Sedano-Capdevila, Alba, primary, Toledo-Acosta, Mauricio, additional, Barrigon, María Luisa, additional, Morales-González, Eliseo, additional, Torres-Moreno, David, additional, Martínez-Zaldivar, Bolívar, additional, Hermosillo-Valadez, Jorge, additional, Baca-García, Enrique, additional, Aroca, Fuensanta, additional, Artes-Rodriguez, Antonio, additional, Berrouiguet, Sofian, additional, Billot, Romain, additional, Carballo-Belloso, Juan Jose, additional, Courtet, Philippe, additional, Gomez, David Delgado, additional, Lopez-Castroman, Jorge, additional, Rodriguez, Mercedes Perez, additional, Aznar-Carbone, Julia, additional, Cegla, Fanny, additional, Gutiérrez-Recacha, Pedro, additional, Izaguirre-Gamir, Leire, additional, Herrera-Sanchez, Javier, additional, Borja, Marta Migoya, additional, Palomar-Ciria, Nora, additional, Martínez, Adela Sánchez-Escribano, additional, Vasquez, Manuel, additional, Vallejo-Oñate, Silvia, additional, Vera-Varela, Constanza, additional, Amodeo-Escribano, Susana, additional, Arrua, Elsa, additional, Bautista, Olga, additional, Barrigón, Maria Luisa, additional, Carmona, Rodrigo, additional, Caro-Cañizares, Irene, additional, Carollo-Vivian, Sonia, additional, Chamorro, Jaime, additional, González-Granado, Marta, additional, Iza, Miren, additional, Jiménez-Giménez, Mónica, additional, López-Gómez, Ana, additional, Mata-Iturralde, Laura, additional, Miguelez, Carolina, additional, Muñoz-Lorenzo, Laura, additional, Navarro-Jiménez, Rocío, additional, Ovejero, Santiago, additional, Palacios, María Luz, additional, Pérez-Fominaya, Margarita, additional, Peñuelas-Calvo, Inmaculada, additional, Pérez-Colmenero, Sonia, additional, Rico-Romano, Ana, additional, Rodriguez-Jover, Alba, additional, SánchezAlonso, Sergio, additional, Sevilla-Vicente, Juncal, additional, Vigil-López, Carolina, additional, Villoria-Borrego, Lucía, additional, Martin-Calvo, Marisa, additional, Alcón-Durán, Ana, additional, Stasio, Ezequiel Di, additional, García-Vega, Juan Manuel, additional, Martín-Calvo, Pedro, additional, Ortega, Ana José, additional, Segura-Valverde, Marta, additional, Bañón-González, Sara María, additional, Crespo-Llanos, Edurne, additional, Codesal-Julián, Rosana, additional, Frade-Ciudad, Ainara, additional, Merino, Elena Hernando, additional, Álvarez-García, Raquel, additional, Coll-Font, Jose Marcos, additional, Portillo-de Antonio, Pablo, additional, Puras-Rico, Pablo, additional, Sedano-Capdevila, Alba, additional, and Serrano-Marugán, Leticia, additional
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- 2023
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6. Can metacognitive interventions improve insight in schizophrenia spectrum disorders? A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Lopez-Morinigo, Javier-David, primary, Ajnakina, Olesya, additional, Martínez, Adela Sánchez-Escribano, additional, Escobedo-Aedo, Paula-Jhoana, additional, Ruiz-Ruano, Verónica González, additional, Sánchez-Alonso, Sergio, additional, Mata-Iturralde, Laura, additional, Muñoz-Lorenzo, Laura, additional, Ochoa, Susana, additional, Baca-García, Enrique, additional, and David, Anthony S, additional
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- 2020
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7. Use of Ecological Momentary Assessment Through a Passive Smartphone-Based App (eB2) by Patients With Schizophrenia: Acceptability Study.
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Lopez-Morinigo, Javier-David, Barrigón, María Luisa, Porras-Segovia, Alejandro, Ruiz-Ruano, Verónica González, Martínez, Adela Sánchez Escribano, Escobedo-Aedo, Paula Jhoana, Alonso, Sergio Sánchez, Iturralde, Laura Mata, Lorenzo, Laura Muñoz, Artés-Rodríguez, Antonio, David, Anthony S, Baca-García, Enrique, Escribano Martínez, Adela Sánchez, Sánchez Alonso, Sergio, Mata Iturralde, Laura, and Muñoz Lorenzo, Laura
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ECOLOGICAL momentary assessments (Clinical psychology) ,PEOPLE with schizophrenia ,SCHIZOPHRENIA ,TRAIL Making Test ,NOSOLOGY ,ECOLOGICAL assessment ,MOBILE apps - Abstract
Background: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) tools appear to be useful interventions for collecting real-time data on patients' behavior and functioning. However, concerns have been voiced regarding the acceptability of EMA among patients with schizophrenia and the factors influencing EMA acceptability.Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the acceptability of a passive smartphone-based EMA app, evidence-based behavior (eB2), among patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and the putative variables underlying their acceptance.Methods: The participants in this study were from an ongoing randomized controlled trial (RCT) of metacognitive training, consisting of outpatients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (F20-29 of 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems), aged 18-64 years, none of whom received any financial compensation. Those who consented to installation of the eB2 app (users) were compared with those who did not (nonusers) in sociodemographic, clinical, premorbid adjustment, neurocognitive, psychopathological, insight, and metacognitive variables. A multivariable binary logistic regression tested the influence of the above (independent) variables on "being user versus nonuser" (acceptability), which was the main outcome measure.Results: Out of the 77 RCT participants, 24 (31%) consented to installing eB2, which remained installed till the end of the study (median follow-up 14.50 weeks) in 14 participants (70%). Users were younger and had a higher education level, better premorbid adjustment, better executive function (according to the Trail Making Test), and higher cognitive insight levels (measured with the Beck Cognitive Insight Scale) than nonusers (univariate analyses) although only age (OR 0.93, 95% CI 0.86-0.99; P=.048) and early adolescence premorbid adjustment (OR 0.75, 95% CI 0.61-0.93; P=.01) survived the multivariable regression model, thus predicting eB2 acceptability.Conclusions: Acceptability of a passive smartphone-based EMA app among participants with schizophrenia spectrum disorders in this RCT where no participant received financial compensation was, as expected, relatively low, and linked with being young and good premorbid adjustment. Further research should examine how to increase EMA acceptability in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, in particular, older participants and those with poor premorbid adjustment.Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04104347; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04104347. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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