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2. Exploratory study of ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation and age of onset of bipolar disorder
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Bauer, Michael, Glenn, Tasha, Achtyes, Eric D., Alda, Martin, Agaoglu, Esen, Altınbaş, Kürsat, Andreassen, Ole A., Angelopoulos, Elias, Ardau, Raffaella, Aydin, Memduha, Ayhan, Yavuz, Baethge, Christopher, Bauer, Rita, Baune, Bernhard T., Balaban, Ceylan, Becerra-Palars, Claudia, Behere, Aniruddh P., Behere, Prakash B., Belete, Habte, Belete, Tilahun, Belizario, Gabriel Okawa, Bellivier, Frank, Belmaker, Robert H., Benedetti, Francesco, Berk, Michael, Bersudsky, Yuly, Bicakci, Şule, Birabwa-Oketcho, Harriet, Bjella, Thomas D., Brady, Conan, Cabrera, Jorge, Cappucciati, Marco, Castro, Angela Marianne Paredes, Chen, Wei-Ling, Cheung, Eric Y. W., Chiesa, Silvia, Crowe, Marie, Cuomo, Alessandro, Dallaspezia, Sara, Del Zompo, Maria, Desai, Pratikkumar, Dodd, Seetal, Etain, Bruno, Fagiolini, Andrea, Fellendorf, Frederike T., Ferensztajn-Rochowiak, Ewa, Fiedorowicz, Jess G., Fountoulakis, Kostas N., Frye, Mark A., Geoffroy, Pierre A., Gitlin, Michael J., Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana, Gottlieb, John F., Grof, Paul, Haarman, Bartholomeus C. M., Harima, Hirohiko, Hasse-Sousa, Mathias, Henry, Chantal, Hoffding, Lone, Houenou, Josselin, Imbesi, Massimiliano, Isometsä, Erkki T., Ivkovic, Maja, Janno, Sven, Johnsen, Simon, Kapczinski, Flávio, Karakatsoulis, Gregory N., Kardell, Mathias, Kessing, Lars Vedel, Kim, Seong Jae, König, Barbara, Kot, Timur L., Koval, Michael, Kunz, Mauricio, Lafer, Beny, Landén, Mikael, Larsen, Erik R., Lenger, Melanie, Licht, Rasmus W., Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos, MacKenzie, Alan, Madsen, Helle Østergaard, Madsen, Simone Alberte Kongstad A., Mahadevan, Jayant, Mahardika, Agustine, Manchia, Mirko, Marsh, Wendy, Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica, Martini, Julia, Martiny, Klaus, Mashima, Yuki, McLoughlin, Declan M., Meesters, Ybe, Melle, Ingrid, Meza-Urzúa, Fátima, Mikolas, Pavol, Mok, Yee Ming, Monteith, Scott, Moorthy, Muthukumaran, Morken, Gunnar, Mosca, Enrica, Mozzhegorov, Anton A., Munoz, Rodrigo, Mythri, Starlin V., Nacef, Fethi, Nadella, Ravi K., Nakanotani, Takako, Nielsen, René Ernst, O’Donovan, Claire, Omrani, Adel, Osher, Yamima, Ouali, Uta, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, Pariwatcharakul, Pornjira, Petite, Joanne, Petzold, Johannes, Pfennig, Andrea, Ruiz, Yolanda Pica, Pinna, Marco, Pompili, Maurizio, Porter, Richard J., Quiroz, Danilo, Rabelo-da-Ponte, Francisco Diego, Ramesar, Raj, Rasgon, Natalie, Ratta-apha, Woraphat, Ratzenhofer, Michaela, Redahan, Maria, Reddy, M. S., Reif, Andreas, Reininghaus, Eva Z., Richards, Jenny Gringer, Ritter, Philipp, Rybakowski, Janusz K., Sathyaputri, Leela, Scippa, Angela M., Simhandl, Christian, Smith, Daniel, Smith, José, Stackhouse, Jr, Paul W., Stein, Dan J., Stilwell, Kellen, Strejilevich, Sergio, Su, Kuan-Pin, Subramaniam, Mythily, Sulaiman, Ahmad Hatim, Suominen, Kirsi, Tanra, Andi J., Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka, Teh, Wen Lin, Tondo, Leonardo, Torrent, Carla, Tuinstra, Daniel, Uchida, Takahito, Vaaler, Arne E., Vieta, Eduard, Viswanath, Biju, Yoldi-Negrete, Maria, Yalcinkaya, Oguz Kaan, Young, Allan H., Zgueb, Yosra, and Whybrow, Peter C.
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- 2023
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3. Association between polarity of first episode and solar insolation in bipolar I disorder
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Bauer, Michael, Glenn, Tasha, Achtyes, Eric D., Alda, Martin, Agaoglu, Esen, Altınbaş, Kürşat, Andreassen, Ole A., Angelopoulos, Elias, Ardau, Raffaella, Aydin, Memduha, Ayhan, Yavuz, Baethge, Christopher, Bauer, Rita, Baune, Bernhard T., Balaban, Ceylan, Becerra-Palars, Claudia, Behere, Aniruddh P., Behere, Prakash B., Belete, Habte, Belete, Tilahun, Belizario, Gabriel Okawa, Bellivier, Frank, Belmaker, Robert H., Benedetti, Francesco, Berk, Michael, Bersudsky, Yuly, Bicakci, Şule, Birabwa-Oketcho, Harriet, Bjella, Thomas D., Brady, Conan, Cabrera, Jorge, Cappucciati, Marco, Castro, Angela Marianne Paredes, Chen, Wei-Ling, Cheung, Eric Y.W., Chiesa, Silvia, Crowe, Marie, Cuomo, Alessandro, Dallaspezia, Sara, Del Zompo, Maria, Desai, Pratikkumar, Dodd, Seetal, Etain, Bruno, Fagiolini, Andrea, Fellendorf, Frederike T., Ferensztajn-Rochowiak, Ewa, Fiedorowicz, Jess G., Fountoulakis, Kostas N., Frye, Mark A., Geoffroy, Pierre A., Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana, Gottlieb, John F., Grof, Paul, Haarman, Bartholomeus C.M., Harima, Hirohiko, Hasse-Sousa, Mathias, Henry, Chantal, Høffding, Lone, Houenou, Josselin, Imbesi, Massimiliano, Isometsä, Erkki T., Ivkovic, Maja, Janno, Sven, Johnsen, Simon, Kapczinski, Flávio, Karakatsoulis, Gregory N., Kardell, Mathias, Kessing, Lars Vedel, Kim, Seong Jae, König, Barbara, Kot, Timur L., Koval, Michael, Kunz, Mauricio, Lafer, Beny, Landén, Mikael, Larsen, Erik R., Lenger, Melanie, Lewitzka, Ute, Licht, Rasmus W., Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos, MacKenzie, Alan, Madsen, Helle Østergaard, Madsen, Simone Alberte Kongstad A., Mahadevan, Jayant, Mahardika, Agustine, Manchia, Mirko, Marsh, Wendy, Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica, Martiny, Klaus, Mashima, Yuki, McLoughlin, Declan M., Meesters, Ybe, Melle, Ingrid, Meza-Urzúa, Fátima, Mok, Yee Ming, Monteith, Scott, Moorthy, Muthukumaran, Morken, Gunnar, Mosca, Enrica, Mozzhegorov, Anton A., Munoz, Rodrigo, Mythri, Starlin V., Nacef, Fethi, Nadella, Ravi K., Nakanotani, Takako, Nielsen, René Ernst, O'Donovan, Claire, Omrani, Adel, Osher, Yamima, Ouali, Uta, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, Pariwatcharakul, Pornjira, Petite, Joanne, Pfennig, Andrea, Ruiz, Yolanda Pica, Pinna, Marco, Pompili, Maurizio, Porter, Richard, Quiroz, Danilo, Rabelo-da-Ponte, Francisco Diego, Ramesar, Raj, Rasgon, Natalie, Ratta-apha, Woraphat, Ratzenhofer, Michaela, Redahan, Maria, Reddy, M.S., Reif, Andreas, Reininghaus, Eva Z., Richards, Jenny Gringer, Ritter, Philipp, Rybakowski, Janusz K., Sathyaputri, Leela, Scippa, Ângela M., Simhandl, Christian, Smith, Daniel, Smith, José, Stackhouse, Paul W., Jr., Stein, Dan J., Stilwell, Kellen, Strejilevich, Sergio, Su, Kuan-Pin, Subramaniam, Mythily, Sulaiman, Ahmad Hatim, Suominen, Kirsi, Tanra, Andi J., Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka, Teh, Wen Lin, Tondo, Leonardo, Torrent, Carla, Tuinstra, Daniel, Uchida, Takahito, Vaaler, Arne E., Vieta, Eduard, Viswanath, Biju, Yoldi-Negrete, Maria, Yalcinkaya, Oguz Kaan, Young, Allan H., Zgueb, Yosra, and Whybrow, Peter C.
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- 2022
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4. Anxiety in patients treated in a temporary hospital in Belgrade, Serbia, during the first epidemic wave of COVID-19
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Makević, Aleksandar, Ilić, Sladjana, Pantović-Stefanović, Maja, Murić, Nemanja, Djordjević, Nataša, and Jurišić, Vladimir
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- 2022
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5. Differentiating Stages of Bipolar and Unipolar Depression—The Possible Role of sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1.
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Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, Petronijevic, Natasa, Dunjic-Kostic, Bojana, Velimirovic, Milica, Jurisic, Vladimir, Nikolic, Tatjana, Dodic, Sara, and Ivkovic, Maja
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VASCULAR cell adhesion molecule-1 , *CD54 antigen , *HAMILTON Depression Inventory , *MENTAL depression , *BIPOLAR disorder - Abstract
Increased immune–inflammatory activation has been repeatedly linked to etiopathogenesis and the progression of both major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar depression (BD). We explore the role of soluble intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1 (sICAM-1) and soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (sVCAM-1) in diagnostic differentiation and disorder progression in patients with MDD and BD. Serum levels of sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 were measured in 137 patients (MDD = 93 and BD = 44) and compared with 73 healthy controls. The severity of psychopathology was assessed using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and Clinical Global Impression Scale. After adjustment for multiple confounders, we noticed significant downregulation of sVCAM-1 and upregulation of sICAM-1 levels in both patient groups. Decreased sVCAM-1 levels were detected in patients with acute episodes of BD when compared to MDD. Immune mediators were related to indicators of progression in both mood disorders. They also followed different post-treatment normalization patterns in MDD and BD and in relation to the stage of each disorder. Adhesion molecules could potentially be useful in discriminating between patients with MDD and BD and determining the possible progression of the disorders. Future nosological methods should include time-dependent pathoplasticity and biological correlates, at least for affective disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Variations in seasonal solar insolation are associated with a history of suicide attempts in bipolar I disorder
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Bauer, Michael, Glenn, Tasha, Achtyes, Eric D., Alda, Martin, Agaoglu, Esen, Altınbaş, Kürşat, Andreassen, Ole A., Angelopoulos, Elias, Ardau, Raffaella, Vares, Edgar Arrua, Aydin, Memduha, Ayhan, Yavuz, Baethge, Christopher, Bauer, Rita, Baune, Bernhard T., Balaban, Ceylan, Becerra-Palars, Claudia, Behere, Aniruddh P., Behere, Prakash B., Belete, Habte, Belete, Tilahun, Belizario, Gabriel Okawa, Bellivier, Frank, Belmaker, Robert H., Benedetti, Francesco, Berk, Michael, Bersudsky, Yuly, Bicakci, Şule, Birabwa-Oketcho, Harriet, Bjella, Thomas D., Brady, Conan, Cabrera, Jorge, Cappucciati, Marco, Castro, Angela Marianne Paredes, Chen, Wei-Ling, Cheung, Eric Y. Wo, Chiesa, Silvia, Crowe, Marie, Cuomo, Alessandro, Dallaspezia, Sara, Del Zompo, Maria, Desai, Pratikkumar, Dodd, Seetal, Donix, Markus, Etain, Bruno, Fagiolini, Andrea, Fellendorf, Frederike T., Ferensztajn-Rochowiak, Ewa, Fiedorowicz, Jess G., Fountoulakis, Kostas N., Frye, Mark A., Geoffroy, Pierre A., Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana, Gottlieb, John F., Grof, Paul, Haarman, Bartholomeus C. M., Harima, Hirohiko, Hasse-Sousa, Mathias, Henry, Chantal, Høffding, Lone, Houenou, Josselin, Imbesi, Massimiliano, Isometsä, Erkki T., Ivkovic, Maja, Janno, Sven, Johnsen, Simon, Kapczinski, Flávio, Karakatsoulis, Gregory N., Kardell, Mathias, Kessing, Lars Vedel, Kim, Seong Jae, König, Barbara, Kot, Timur L., Koval, Michael, Kunz, Mauricio, Lafer, Beny, Landén, Mikael, Larsen, Erik R., Lenger, Melanie, Lewitzka, Ute, Licht, Rasmus W., Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos, MacKenzie, Alan, Madsen, Helle Østergaard, Madsen, Simone Alberte Kongstad A., Mahadevan, Jayant, Mahardika, Agustine, Manchia, Mirko, Marsh, Wendy, Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica, Martiny, Klaus, Mashima, Yuki, McLoughlin, Declan M., Meesters, Ybe, Melle, Ingrid, Meza-Urzúa, Fátima, Ming, Mok Yee, Monteith, Scott, Moorthy, Muthukumaran, Morken, Gunnar, Mosca, Enrica, Mozzhegorov, Anton A., Munoz, Rodrigo, Mythri, Starlin V., Nacef, Fethi, Nadella, Ravi K., Nakanotani, Takako, Nielsen, René Ernst, O‘Donovan, Claire, Omrani, Adel, Osher, Yamima, Ouali, Uta, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, Pariwatcharakul, Pornjira, Petite, Joanne, Pfennig, Andrea, Ruiz, Yolanda Pica, Pilhatsch, Maximilian, Pinna, Marco, Pompili, Maurizio, Porter, Richard, Quiroz, Danilo, Rabelo-da-Ponte, Francisco Diego, Ramesar, Raj, Rasgon, Natalie, Ratta-apha, Woraphat, Ratzenhofer, Michaela, Redahan, Maria, Reddy, M. S., Reif, Andreas, Reininghaus, Eva Z., Richards, Jenny Gringer, Ritter, Philipp, Rybakowski, Janusz K., Sathyaputri, Leela, Scippa, Ângela M., Simhandl, Christian, Severus, Emanuel, Smith, Daniel, Smith, José, Stackhouse, Jr., Paul W., Stein, Dan J., Stilwell, Kellen, Strejilevich, Sergio, Su, Kuan-Pin, Subramaniam, Mythily, Sulaiman, Ahmad Hatim, Suominen, Kirsi, Tanra, Andi J., Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka, Teh, Wen Lin, Tondo, Leonardo, Torrent, Carla, Tuinstra, Daniel, Uchida, Takahito, Vaaler, Arne E., Veeh, Julia, Vieta, Eduard, Viswanath, Biju, Yoldi-Negrete, Maria, Yalcinkaya, Oguz Kaan, Young, Allan H., Zgueb, Yosra, and Whybrow, Peter C.
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- 2021
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7. Predictive value of sICAM-1 and sVCAM-1 as biomarkers of affective temperaments in healthy young adults
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Ivković, Maja, Pantović-Stefanović, Maja, Petronijević, Nataša, Dunjić-Kostić, Bojana, Velimirović, Milica, Nikolić, Tatjana, Jurišić, Vladimir, Lačković, Maja, Totić-Poznanović, Sanja, Jovanović, Aleksandar A., and Damjanović, Aleksandar
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- 2017
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8. Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio predicting suicide risk in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder: Moderatory effect of family history
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Ivković, Maja, Pantović-Stefanović, Maja, Dunjić-Kostić, Bojana, Jurišić, Vladimir, Lačković, Maja, Totić-Poznanović, Sanja, Jovanović, Aleksandar A., and Damjanović, Aleksandar
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- 2016
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9. PANDEMICS, SOCIETY AND MENTAL HEALTH: WHAT TO LEARN FROM THE PAST
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Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, Cvetic, Tijana, Gostiljac, Marta, Dunjic-Kostic, Bojana, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, Cvetic, Tijana, Gostiljac, Marta, and Dunjic-Kostic, Bojana
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- 2022
10. Research by Psychiatric Trainees and Early Career Psychiatrists—Results of a Survey From 34 Countries in Europe
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Koelkebeck, Katja, Andlauer, Olivier, Asztalos, Marton, Jovanovic, Nikolina, Kazakova, Olga, Naughton, Sean, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, Riese, Florian, Pinto da Costa, Mariana, University of Zurich, and Koelkebeck, Katja
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2738 Psychiatry and Mental Health ,research ,Medizinische Fakultät » Universitätsklinikum Essen » LVR-Klinikum Essen » Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie ,barriers ,education ,psychiatric trainees ,Medizin ,early career psychiatrists ,facilitators ,UFSP13-4 Dynamics of Healthy Aging ,ddc:610 ,150 Psychology - Abstract
Clinical psychiatric practice should be intricately linked with research work. Although psychiatric trainees and early career psychiatrists (ECPs) are in the frontline of clinical services, little is known about how much access they have to research opportunities. A semi-structured questionnaire of 35 questions—exploring research goals achieved, facilitators and barriers as well as personal context—was sent to psychiatric trainees and ECPs across Europe. The survey was disseminated through the local committees of the main professional psychiatric societies in Europe. A total of 258 individuals working in 34 European countries participated. The majority (69.8%) were psychiatric trainees within training in adult psychiatry. Most participants (69.0%) were highly interested in research, but faced major obstacles toward their research activities, such as lack of time and funding. They were highly satisfied with mentoring and publishing papers. Only half of the participants, however, had already published a scientific article, and only a few have been able to contribute to randomized clinical trials (20.9%). A large proportion of participants (87.2%) reported to conduct research after or during a mixture of working hours and after working hours. Only one tenth ever received a grant for their work. These findings highlight that the key barriers for the performance of research are lack of time and funding. Psychiatric trainees and ECPs are motivated to perform research but need support and regular opportunities. OA Förderung 2021
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- 2021
11. TH17. PREDICTING SUICIDE: SEROTONIN PRESYNAPSE DYNAMIC MODELLING AND MACHINE LEARNING APPROACH
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Radenkovic, Lana, primary, Karanovic, Jelena, additional, Ivkovic, Maja, additional, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, additional, and Savic-Pavicevic, Dusanka, additional
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- 2021
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12. Research by Psychiatric Trainees and Early Career Psychiatrists—Results of a Survey From 34 Countries in Europe
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Koelkebeck, Katja, primary, Andlauer, Olivier, additional, Asztalos, Marton, additional, Jovanovic, Nikolina, additional, Kazakova, Olga, additional, Naughton, Sean, additional, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, additional, Riese, Florian, additional, and Pinto da Costa, Mariana, additional
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- 2021
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13. THE SEXUALITY OF SEX WORKERS: SEXUAL AROUSABILITY AND THE SEXUAL PROFILE OF WOMEN ENGAGED IN PROSTITUTION IN SERBIA
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Tiosavljevic, Danijela, Pantovic Stefanovic, Maja, Dunjic, Bojana, Piperac, Pavle, Latas, Milan, Milosavljevic, Maja, Vicentic, Sreten, Tiosavljevic, Danijela, Pantovic Stefanovic, Maja, Dunjic, Bojana, Piperac, Pavle, Latas, Milan, Milosavljevic, Maja, and Vicentic, Sreten
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Background: In a view of sex work being a sexual behavioural activity, the main objective of our research was to explore the sexuality of sex workers in Serbia regarding to intensity of their sexual arousability. Subjects and methods: The research was conducted on 30 sex workers and 30 controls of randomly selected social and demographic characteristics, without any signs of psychiatric morbidity. For the evaluation of the intensity of sexual arousability, SAI (Sexual Arousability Index) questionnaire was used. Results: The analysis of the main total scores of the SAI for the sex workers and control participants showed no statistically significant difference in the overall intensity of arousability (p>0.05). However, item by item analysis of the questionnaire showed qualitative difference in sexuality between sex workers and controls, related to certain aspects of sexuality. Conclusions: These findings allow the space for further research in the way of identifying origins of qualitative issues in the sexual profile of sex workers, in correlation to women who are not sex workers, i.e. whether they had been result of potential biological, specific psychodynamic factors, or have been formed as a result of the direct influence of the sex work.
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- 2020
14. Internet use during coronavirus disease of 2019 pandemic: Psychiatric history and sociodemographics as predictors
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Jovic, Jelena, primary, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, additional, Mitkovic-Voncina, Marija, additional, Dunjic-Kostic, Bojana, additional, Mihajlovic, Goran, additional, Milovanovic, Srdjan, additional, Ivkovic, Maja, additional, Fiorillo, Andrea, additional, and Latas, Milan, additional
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- 2020
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15. Women, partners, and mothers–migratory tendencies of psychiatric trainees across Europe
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Kılıç, Özge, da Costa, Mariana Pinto; Giurgiuca, Ana; Andreou, Eirini; Baessler, Franziska; Banjac, Visnja; Biskup, Ewelina; Dragasek, Jozef; El-Higaya, Emam; Feffer, Kfir; Frydecka, Dorota; Kaaja, Juhana; Kanellopoulos, Athanasios; Marinova, Petra; Mitkovic-Voncina, Marija; Molina-Ruiz, Rosa; Palumbo, Claudia; Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja; Rakos, Iva; Stoyanova, Maria; Tomori, Sonila; De Picker, Livia, Koç University Hospital, Kılıç, Özge, da Costa, Mariana Pinto; Giurgiuca, Ana; Andreou, Eirini; Baessler, Franziska; Banjac, Visnja; Biskup, Ewelina; Dragasek, Jozef; El-Higaya, Emam; Feffer, Kfir; Frydecka, Dorota; Kaaja, Juhana; Kanellopoulos, Athanasios; Marinova, Petra; Mitkovic-Voncina, Marija; Molina-Ruiz, Rosa; Palumbo, Claudia; Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja; Rakos, Iva; Stoyanova, Maria; Tomori, Sonila; De Picker, Livia, and Koç University Hospital
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Introduction: combining a successful career with family planning has become increasingly important in recent years. However, maintaining a relationship, deciding upon the optimal time for pregnancy and other family planning decisions can still be quite challenging, especially for junior doctors whose training is long and demanding. Currently, women form an important part of the medical workforce, and there is noticeable feminization in migration. However, little is known about the personal characteristics of junior doctors in Europe and how these play a role in their decision to migrate. Methods: survey of psychiatric trainees in 33 European countries, exploring how personal characteristics, such as gender, relationship status and parenthood, impact their attitudes toward migration. Results: 2,281 psychiatric trainees in Europe took part in the study. In this sample, the majority of psychiatric trainees were in a relationship, but only one quarter had children, although there were variations across Europe. Both men and women indicated personal reasons as their top reason to stay. However, women ranked personal reasons as the top reason to leave, and men financial reasons. Single woman were the most likely of all subgroups to choose academic reasons as their top reason to leave. Interestingly, when women were in a relationship or had children, their attitudes toward migration changed. Conclusions: in this study, a low number of psychiatric trainees in Europe had children, with differences across Europe. These findings raise awareness as to the role of parental conditions, which may be favoring or discouraging parenthood in junior doctors in different countries., NA
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- 2019
16. Women, Partners, and Mothers–Migratory Tendencies of Psychiatric Trainees Across Europe
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Pinto da Costa, Mariana, primary, Giurgiuca, Ana, additional, Andreou, Eirini, additional, Baessler, Franziska, additional, Banjac, Visnja, additional, Biskup, Ewelina, additional, Dragasek, Jozef, additional, El-Higaya, Emam, additional, Feffer, Kfir, additional, Frydecka, Dorota, additional, Kaaja, Juhana, additional, Kanellopoulos, Athanasios, additional, Kilic, Ozge, additional, Marinova, Petra, additional, Mitkovic-Voncina, Marija, additional, Molina-Ruiz, Rosa, additional, Palumbo, Claudia, additional, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, additional, Rakos, Iva, additional, Stoyanova, Maria, additional, Tomori, Sonila, additional, and De Picker, Livia, additional
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- 2019
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17. Equal access for all? Access to medical information for European psychiatric trainees
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Gama Marques, João, Pantovic Stefanovic, Maja, Mitkovic-Voncina, Marija, Riese, Florian, Guloksuz, Sinan, Holmes, Kevin, Kilic, Ozge, Banjac, Visnja, Palumbo, Claudia, Nawka, Alexander, Jauhar, Sameer, Andlauer, Olivier, Krupchanka, Dzmitry, and Pinto da Costa, Mariana
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- 2016
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18. Effective assessment of psychotropic medication side effects using PsyLOG mobile application
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Rojnic Kuzman, Martina, primary, Andlauer, Olivier, additional, Burmeister, Kai, additional, Dvoracek, Boris, additional, Lencer, Rebekka, additional, Koelkebeck, Katja, additional, Maric, Nadja P., additional, Nawka, Alexander, additional, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, additional, Riese, Florian, additional, Aukst Margetic, Branka, additional, Bosnjak, Dina, additional, Ruzic, Mirela Celic, additional, Curkovic, Marko, additional, Grubsin, Jasmina, additional, Madzarac, Zoran, additional, Makaric, Porin, additional, Petric, Daniela, additional, Radic, Kresimir, additional, and Savic, Aleksandar, additional
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- 2018
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19. Schizophrenia and cytokines
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Dunjic-Kostic, Bojana, primary, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, additional, Ivkovic, Maja, additional, Damjanovic, Aleksandar, additional, Lackovic, Maja, additional, and Jasovic-Gasic, Miroslava, additional
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- 2015
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20. MELAS: Psychiatric aspects
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Lackovic, Maja, primary, Damjanovic, Aleksandar, additional, Ivkovic, Maja, additional, Dunjic-Kostic, Bojana, additional, and Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, additional
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- 2015
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21. Burnout in medical students in Serbia: Preclinical and clinical differences
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Vicentic, Sreten, primary, Latas, Milan, additional, Barisic, Jasmina, additional, Matic, Marija, additional, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, additional, Jovanovic, Aleksandar, additional, and Milovanovic, Srdjan, additional
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- 2015
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22. Empathy predicting career choice in future physicians
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Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, primary, Dunjic-Kostic, Bojana, additional, Gligoric, Mirjana, additional, Lackovic, Maja, additional, Damjanovic, Aleksandar, additional, and Ivkovic, Maja, additional
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- 2015
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23. Association between polarity of first episode and solar insolation in bipolar I disorder
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Michael Bauer, Tasha Glenn, Eric D. Achtyes, Martin Alda, Esen Agaoglu, Kürşat Altınbaş, Ole A. Andreassen, Elias Angelopoulos, Raffaella Ardau, Memduha Aydin, Yavuz Ayhan, Christopher Baethge, Rita Bauer, Bernhard T. Baune, Ceylan Balaban, Claudia Becerra-Palars, Aniruddh P. Behere, Prakash B. Behere, Habte Belete, Tilahun Belete, Gabriel Okawa Belizario, Frank Bellivier, Robert H. Belmaker, Francesco Benedetti, Michael Berk, Yuly Bersudsky, Şule Bicakci, Harriet Birabwa-Oketcho, Thomas D. Bjella, Conan Brady, Jorge Cabrera, Marco Cappucciati, Angela Marianne Paredes Castro, Wei-Ling Chen, Eric Y.W. Cheung, Silvia Chiesa, Marie Crowe, Alessandro Cuomo, Sara Dallaspezia, Maria Del Zompo, Pratikkumar Desai, Seetal Dodd, Bruno Etain, Andrea Fagiolini, Frederike T. Fellendorf, Ewa Ferensztajn-Rochowiak, Jess G. Fiedorowicz, Kostas N. Fountoulakis, Mark A. Frye, Pierre A. Geoffroy, Ana Gonzalez-Pinto, John F. Gottlieb, Paul Grof, Bartholomeus C.M. Haarman, Hirohiko Harima, Mathias Hasse-Sousa, Chantal Henry, Lone Høffding, Josselin Houenou, Massimiliano Imbesi, Erkki T. Isometsä, Maja Ivkovic, Sven Janno, Simon Johnsen, Flávio Kapczinski, Gregory N. Karakatsoulis, Mathias Kardell, Lars Vedel Kessing, Seong Jae Kim, Barbara König, Timur L. Kot, Michael Koval, Mauricio Kunz, Beny Lafer, Mikael Landén, Erik R. Larsen, Melanie Lenger, Ute Lewitzka, Rasmus W. Licht, Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo, Alan MacKenzie, Helle Østergaard Madsen, Simone Alberte Kongstad A. Madsen, Jayant Mahadevan, Agustine Mahardika, Mirko Manchia, Wendy Marsh, Monica Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Klaus Martiny, Yuki Mashima, Declan M. McLoughlin, Ybe Meesters, Ingrid Melle, Fátima Meza-Urzúa, Yee Ming Mok, Scott Monteith, Muthukumaran Moorthy, Gunnar Morken, Enrica Mosca, Anton A. Mozzhegorov, Rodrigo Munoz, Starlin V. Mythri, Fethi Nacef, Ravi K. Nadella, Takako Nakanotani, René Ernst Nielsen, Claire O'Donovan, Adel Omrani, Yamima Osher, Uta Ouali, Maja Pantovic-Stefanovic, Pornjira Pariwatcharakul, Joanne Petite, Andrea Pfennig, Yolanda Pica Ruiz, Marco Pinna, Maurizio Pompili, Richard Porter, Danilo Quiroz, Francisco Diego Rabelo-da-Ponte, Raj Ramesar, Natalie Rasgon, Woraphat Ratta-apha, Michaela Ratzenhofer, Maria Redahan, M.S. Reddy, Andreas Reif, Eva Z. Reininghaus, Jenny Gringer Richards, Philipp Ritter, Janusz K. Rybakowski, Leela Sathyaputri, Ângela M. Scippa, Christian Simhandl, Daniel Smith, José Smith, Paul W. Stackhouse, Dan J. Stein, Kellen Stilwell, Sergio Strejilevich, Kuan-Pin Su, Mythily Subramaniam, Ahmad Hatim Sulaiman, Kirsi Suominen, Andi J. Tanra, Yoshitaka Tatebayashi, Wen Lin Teh, Leonardo Tondo, Carla Torrent, Daniel Tuinstra, Takahito Uchida, Arne E. Vaaler, Eduard Vieta, Biju Viswanath, Maria Yoldi-Negrete, Oguz Kaan Yalcinkaya, Allan H. Young, Yosra Zgueb, Peter C. Whybrow, Clinical Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Research Program (CCNP), Bauer, Michael, Glenn, Tasha, Achtyes, Eric D, Alda, Martin, Agaoglu, Esen, Altınbaş, Kürşat, Andreassen, Ole A, Angelopoulos, Elia, Ardau, Raffaella, Aydin, Memduha, Ayhan, Yavuz, Baethge, Christopher, Bauer, Rita, Baune, Bernhard T, Balaban, Ceylan, Becerra-Palars, Claudia, Behere, Aniruddh P, Behere, Prakash B, Belete, Habte, Belete, Tilahun, Belizario, Gabriel Okawa, Bellivier, Frank, Belmaker, Robert H, Benedetti, Francesco, Berk, Michael, Bersudsky, Yuly, Bicakci, Şule, Birabwa-Oketcho, Harriet, Bjella, Thomas D, Brady, Conan, Cabrera, Jorge, Cappucciati, Marco, Castro, Angela Marianne Parede, Chen, Wei-Ling, Cheung, Eric Y W, Chiesa, Silvia, Crowe, Marie, Cuomo, Alessandro, Dallaspezia, Sara, Del Zompo, Maria, Desai, Pratikkumar, Dodd, Seetal, Etain, Bruno, Fagiolini, Andrea, Fellendorf, Frederike T, Ferensztajn-Rochowiak, Ewa, Fiedorowicz, Jess G, Fountoulakis, Kostas N, Frye, Mark A, Geoffroy, Pierre A, Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana, Gottlieb, John F, Grof, Paul, Haarman, Bartholomeus C M, Harima, Hirohiko, Hasse-Sousa, Mathia, Henry, Chantal, Høffding, Lone, Houenou, Josselin, Imbesi, Massimiliano, Isometsä, Erkki T, Ivkovic, Maja, Janno, Sven, Johnsen, Simon, Kapczinski, Flávio, Karakatsoulis, Gregory N, Kardell, Mathia, Kessing, Lars Vedel, Kim, Seong Jae, König, Barbara, Kot, Timur L, Koval, Michael, Kunz, Mauricio, Lafer, Beny, Landén, Mikael, Larsen, Erik R, Lenger, Melanie, Lewitzka, Ute, Licht, Rasmus W, Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlo, Mackenzie, Alan, Madsen, Helle Østergaard, Madsen, Simone Alberte Kongstad A, Mahadevan, Jayant, Mahardika, Agustine, Manchia, Mirko, Marsh, Wendy, Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica, Martiny, Klau, Mashima, Yuki, Mcloughlin, Declan M, Meesters, Ybe, Melle, Ingrid, Meza-Urzúa, Fátima, Mok, Yee Ming, Monteith, Scott, Moorthy, Muthukumaran, Morken, Gunnar, Mosca, Enrica, Mozzhegorov, Anton A, Munoz, Rodrigo, Mythri, Starlin V, Nacef, Fethi, Nadella, Ravi K, Nakanotani, Takako, Nielsen, René Ernst, O'Donovan, Claire, Omrani, Adel, Osher, Yamima, Ouali, Uta, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, Pariwatcharakul, Pornjira, Petite, Joanne, Pfennig, Andrea, Ruiz, Yolanda Pica, Pinna, Marco, Pompili, Maurizio, Porter, Richard, Quiroz, Danilo, Rabelo-da-Ponte, Francisco Diego, Ramesar, Raj, Rasgon, Natalie, Ratta-Apha, Woraphat, Ratzenhofer, Michaela, Redahan, Maria, Reddy, M S, Reif, Andrea, Reininghaus, Eva Z, Richards, Jenny Gringer, Ritter, Philipp, Rybakowski, Janusz K, Sathyaputri, Leela, Scippa, Ângela M, Simhandl, Christian, Smith, Daniel, Smith, José, Stackhouse, Paul W, Stein, Dan J, Stilwell, Kellen, Strejilevich, Sergio, Su, Kuan-Pin, Subramaniam, Mythily, Sulaiman, Ahmad Hatim, Suominen, Kirsi, Tanra, Andi J, Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka, Teh, Wen Lin, Tondo, Leonardo, Torrent, Carla, Tuinstra, Daniel, Uchida, Takahito, Vaaler, Arne E, Vieta, Eduard, Viswanath, Biju, Yoldi-Negrete, Maria, Yalcinkaya, Oguz Kaan, Young, Allan H, Zgueb, Yosra, and Whybrow, Peter C
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Bipolar Disorder/complications ,Male ,Polarity ,Bipolar disorder ,Circadian rhythm ,Depression ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Solar insolation ,Sunlight ,Humans ,Female ,Seasons - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Circadian rhythm disruption is commonly observed in bipolar disorder (BD). Daylight is the most powerful signal to entrain the human circadian clock system. This exploratory study investigated if solar insolation at the onset location was associated with the polarity of the first episode of BD I. Solar insolation is the amount of electromagnetic energy from the Sun striking a surface area of the Earth.METHODS: Data from 7488 patients with BD I were collected at 75 sites in 42 countries. The first episode occurred at 591 onset locations in 67 countries at a wide range of latitudes in both hemispheres. Solar insolation values were obtained for every onset location, and the ratio of the minimum mean monthly insolation to the maximum mean monthly insolation was calculated. This ratio is largest near the equator (with little change in solar insolation over the year), and smallest near the poles (where winter insolation is very small compared to summer insolation). This ratio also applies to tropical locations which may have a cloudy wet and clear dry season, rather than winter and summer.RESULTS: The larger the change in solar insolation throughout the year (smaller the ratio between the minimum monthly and maximum monthly values), the greater the likelihood the first episode polarity was depression. Other associated variables were being female and increasing percentage of gross domestic product spent on country health expenditures. (All coefficients: P ≤ 0.001).CONCLUSION: Increased awareness and research into circadian dysfunction throughout the course of BD is warranted.
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24. Women, Partners, and Mothers-Migratory Tendencies of Psychiatric Trainees Across Europe
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Mariana Pinto da Costa, Ana Giurgiuca, Eirini Andreou, Franziska Baessler, Visnja Banjac, Ewelina Biskup, Jozef Dragasek, Emam El-Higaya, Kfir Feffer, Dorota Frydecka, Juhana Kaaja, Athanasios Kanellopoulos, Ozge Kilic, Petra Marinova, Marija Mitkovic-Voncina, Rosa Molina-Ruiz, Claudia Palumbo, Maja Pantovic-Stefanovic, Iva Rakos, Maria Stoyanova, Sonila Tomori, Livia De Picker, KILIÇ, ÖZGE, Kılıç, Özge, da Costa, Mariana Pinto, Giurgiuca, Ana, Andreou, Eirini, Baessler, Franziska, Banjac, Visnja, Biskup, Ewelina, Dragasek, Jozef, El-Higaya, Emam, Feffer, Kfir, Frydecka, Dorota, Kaaja, Juhana, Kanellopoulos, Athanasios, Marinova, Petra, Mitkovic-Voncina, Marija, Molina-Ruiz, Rosa, Palumbo, Claudia, Pantovic-Stefanovic, Maja, Rakos, Iva, Stoyanova, Maria, Tomori, Sonila, De Picker, Livia, and Koç University Hospital
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medicine.medical_specialty ,workforce ,Sample (statistics) ,migration ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,5. Gender equality ,medicine ,gender ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Psychiatry ,Original Research ,parenthood ,training ,Maternity ,Parenthood ,Gender ,Training ,Workforce ,Migration ,030503 health policy & services ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,maternity ,Quarter (United States coin) ,Time optimal ,Family planning ,Medicine ,Public Health ,Human medicine ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology - Abstract
Introduction: combining a successful career with family planning has become increasingly important in recent years. However, maintaining a relationship, deciding upon the optimal time for pregnancy and other family planning decisions can still be quite challenging, especially for junior doctors whose training is long and demanding. Currently, women form an important part of the medical workforce, and there is noticeable feminization in migration. However, little is known about the personal characteristics of junior doctors in Europe and how these play a role in their decision to migrate. Methods: survey of psychiatric trainees in 33 European countries, exploring how personal characteristics, such as gender, relationship status and parenthood, impact their attitudes toward migration. Results: 2,281 psychiatric trainees in Europe took part in the study. In this sample, the majority of psychiatric trainees were in a relationship, but only one quarter had children, although there were variations across Europe. Both men and women indicated personal reasons as their top reason to stay. However, women ranked personal reasons as the top reason to leave, and men financial reasons. Single woman were the most likely of all subgroups to choose academic reasons as their top reason to leave. Interestingly, when women were in a relationship or had children, their attitudes toward migration changed. Conclusions: in this study, a low number of psychiatric trainees in Europe had children, with differences across Europe. These findings raise awareness as to the role of parental conditions, which may be favoring or discouraging parenthood in junior doctors in different countries., NA
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25. The Sexuality of Sex Workers: Sexual Arousability and the Sexual Profile of Women Engaged in Prostitution in Serbia.
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Tiosavljevic D, Pantovic Stefanovic M, Dunjic B, Piperac P, Latas M, Milosavljevic M, and Vicentic S
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- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Serbia epidemiology, Young Adult, Sex Work psychology, Sex Work statistics & numerical data, Sex Workers psychology, Sexual Arousal, Sexuality
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Background: In a view of sex work being a sexual behavioural activity, the main objective of our research was to explore the sexuality of sex workers in Serbia regarding to intensity of their sexual arousability., Subjects and Methods: The research was conducted on 30 sex workers and 30 controls of randomly selected social and demographic characteristics, without any signs of psychiatric morbidity. For the evaluation of the intensity of sexual arousability, SAI (Sexual Arousability Index) questionnaire was used., Results: The analysis of the main total scores of the SAI for the sex workers and control participants showed no statistically significant difference in the overall intensity of arousability (p>0.05). However, item by item analysis of the questionnaire showed qualitative difference in sexuality between sex workers and controls, related to certain aspects of sexuality., Conclusions: These findings allow the space for further research in the way of identifying origins of qualitative issues in the sexual profile of sex workers, in correlation to women who are not sex workers, i.e. whether they had been result of potential biological, specific psychodynamic factors, or have been formed as a result of the direct influence of the sex work.
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