172 results on '"Riva, Anna"'
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2. Co-morbid tics and stereotypies: a systematic literature review
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Cavanna, Andrea E., Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, and Nacinovich, Renata
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- 2024
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3. Investigating Functioning Profile of Adolescents with Anorexia before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study on Mentalizing, Alexithymia, and Impulsiveness
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Bizzi, Fabiola, Riva, Anna, Mora, Simone Charpentier, Tironi, Marta, Sforza, Sofia Elena, Milani, Lorenzo Maria, and Nacinovich, Renata
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Clinical and Health Psychology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Psychology ,Eating Disorders ,Mental Health ,Pediatric ,Anorexia ,Mind and Body ,Nutrition ,Clinical Research ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Mental health ,Good Health and Well Being ,Humans ,Female ,Adolescent ,Affective Symptoms ,COVID-19 ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Mentalization ,Pandemics ,COVID-19 pandemic ,adolescence ,alexithymia ,anorexia nervosa ,impulsiveness ,mentalizing ,psychological difficulties ,Toxicology - Abstract
Anorexia nervosa (AN) usually emerges in adolescence when important changes occur in cognitive, emotional, and social processes. Mentalizing, alexithymia, and impulsiveness represent key dimensions for the understanding and interpretation of psychological difficulties in AN. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted adolescents with AN, showing a worsening of the disease. The main aims of the present paper are (1) to compare adolescents with AN before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and (2) to explore the relationship between mentalizing, alexithymia, impulsiveness, and psychological difficulties related to eating disorders in adolescents with AN during the COVID-19 pandemic. One hundred and ninety-six AN female adolescents (N = 94 before COVID-19; N = 102 during COVID-19) participated in this study. The results show that adolescents with AN during the COVID-19 pandemic had a more impaired functioning profile than the before COVID-19 group. Mentalizing, alexithymia, and impulsiveness had a predictive role on psychological difficulties related to eating disorders in adolescents with AN during the COVID-19 pandemic. In conclusion, our data reveal that the COVID-19 pandemic has likely represented a stress condition that affects mental health; worsening the severity of adolescents with AN clinical condition. Lastly, predictive patterns suggest the existence of a link between difficulties in the ability to face the problems of the present time using effective strategies and the severity of psychological symptoms.
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- 2023
4. Psychological features in male and female adolescents with eating disorders: is it the same condition?
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Riva, Anna, Purpura, Giulia, Di Guardo, Simona, Falbo, Mariella, Pigni, Maria, and Nacinovich, Renata
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- 2023
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5. The Italian version of the Reflective Functioning Questionnaire: Validity within a sample of adolescents and associations with psychological problems and alexithymia
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Bizzi, Fabiola, Riva, Anna, Borelli, Jessica L, Charpentier‐Mora, Simone, Bomba, Monica, Cavanna, Donatella, and Nacinovich, Renata
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Psychology ,Clinical and Health Psychology ,Social and Personality Psychology ,Applied and Developmental Psychology ,Pediatric ,Clinical Research ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Affective Symptoms ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Humans ,Italy ,Psychometrics ,Reproducibility of Results ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Young Adult ,Reflective Functioning Questionnaire ,adolescents ,mentalizing ,psychological problems ,psychometric properties ,Cognitive Sciences ,Clinical Psychology ,Clinical sciences ,Applied and developmental psychology ,Clinical and health psychology - Abstract
ObjectivesThis study aims to test the psychometric proprieties of the Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (RFQ) applied to younger (13-16 years) and older (17-20 years) Italian adolescents examining (1) the factorial structure of RFQ; (2) its invariance across age and sex; (3) correlations between RFQ subscale scores, as well as the associations of the RFQ with (4) psychological problems and alexithymia dimensions.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted with 593 adolescents between the ages of 13 and 20 years old recruited from the community within Italy. These participants completed the RFQ, Symptom Checklist-90, and Toronto Alexithymia Scale.ResultsThe two-factor structure of the RFQ was confirmed. However, higher internal consistency of RFQ was obtained by removing two items that seemed problematic within this sample. Using a six-item version of RFQ, the two-factor structure was invariant across adolescent age and sex. Significant correlations among RFQ subscale scores, and between RFQ subscales with both psychological problems and alexithymia dimensions were found.ConclusionsPreliminary results reveal a short version of RFQ (six-item) is a suitable measure to assess mentalizing in adolescents in the Italian context.
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- 2022
6. The Western origins of mindfulness therapy in ancient Rome
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Cavanna, Andrea E., Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, and Seri, Stefano
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- 2023
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7. Effects of social and sensory deprivation in newborns: A lesson from the Covid-19 experience
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Purpura, Giulia, Fumagalli, Simona, Nacinovich, Renata, Riva, Anna, Ornaghi, Sara, Serafini, Marzia, and Nespoli, Antonella
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- 2023
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8. Adolescents with anorexia nervosa with or without non-suicidal self-injury: clinical and psychopathological features
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Riva, Anna, Pigni, Maria, Bomba, Monica, and Nacinovich, Renata
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- 2022
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9. Increase in admission rates and symptom severity of childhood and adolescent anorexia nervosa in Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic: data from specialized eating disorder units in different European countries
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Gilsbach, Susanne, Plana, Maria Teresa, Castro-Fornieles, Josefina, Gatta, Michela, Karlsson, Gunilla Paulson, Flamarique, Itziar, Raynaud, Jean-Philippe, Riva, Anna, Solberg, Anne-Line, van Elburg, Annemarie A., Wentz, Elisabet, Nacinovich, Renata, and Herpertz-Dahlmann, Beate
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- 2022
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10. Anorexia Nervosa in Comorbidity With Borderline Personality Disorder in Adolescence: A Specific Clinical Endophenotype?
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Riva, Anna, Brasola, Eleonora, Sforza, Sofia Elena, Marfone, Mirella, Biso, Francesco, and Nacinovich, Renata
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ABSTRACT Objective Method Results Conclusions Anorexia nervosa and borderline personality disorder are often associated and share some core elements, including emotional dysregulation and affective instability. Nevertheless, the association of these two conditions in adolescence is still little studied.The present study aims at investigating, through a multidimensional assessment, the psychopathological characteristics of adolescents affected by anorexia nervosa in comorbidity with borderline personality disorder on a sample of 127 female adolescents, through the comparison with adolescents with borderline personality disorders and adolescents with anorexia nervosa. All participants completed a validated psychometric battery assessing alexithymia (Toronto Alexithymia Scale‐20), depression (Children's Depression Inventory), psychological symptoms (Symptom Checklist‐90–Revised) and psychological symptoms relevant in eating disorders (Eating Disorders Inventory‐3).Adolescents with anorexia nervosa in comorbidity with borderline personality disorder show intermediate features between the two disorders individually in the general psychopathological profile, but a peculiar psychological profile regarding the eating symptomatology, with worse features compared to adolescents with the sole anorexia nervosa.Results suggest a peculiar clinical and psychopatological endophenotype in adolescents with anorexia nervosa in comorbidity with borderline personality disorders, indicating the need to define specific and tailored treatment for this population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Pseudobulbar Affect in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: A Systematic Review.
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Chiereghin, Silvia, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, and Cavanna, Andrea Eugenio
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12. High levels of physical activity in female adolescents with anorexia nervosa: medical and psychopathological correlates
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Riva, Anna, Falbo, Mariella, Passoni, Paolo, Polizzi, Serena, Cattoni, Alessandro, and Nacinovich, Renata
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- 2022
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13. Functional Tic-like Behaviors: From the COVID-19 Pandemic to the Post-Pandemic Era
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Cavanna, Andrea Eugenio, primary, Spini, Laura, additional, Ferrari, Silvia, additional, Purpura, Giulia, additional, Riva, Anna, additional, Nacinovich, Renata, additional, and Seri, Stefano, additional
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14. Renal dysfunctions and clinical correlates in adolescents with restrictive anorexia nervosa
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Riva, Anna, Pigni, Maria, and Nacinovich, Renata
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- 2021
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15. Functional Tic-like Behaviors: From the COVID-19 Pandemic to the Post-Pandemic Era
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Cavanna, A, Spini, L, Ferrari, S, Purpura, G, Riva, A, Nacinovich, R, Seri, S, Cavanna, Andrea Eugenio, Spini, Laura, Ferrari, Silvia, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, Seri, Stefano, Cavanna, A, Spini, L, Ferrari, S, Purpura, G, Riva, A, Nacinovich, R, Seri, S, Cavanna, Andrea Eugenio, Spini, Laura, Ferrari, Silvia, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, and Seri, Stefano
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been multiple reports about an unforeseen surge in adolescents and young adults exhibiting sudden onset functional tic-like behaviors. This phenomenon has been mainly associated with the female gender and occasionally after exposure to social media content featuring similar patterns of functional tic-like behaviors. A significant portion of these individuals have been directed to specialist clinics for movement disorders with initial misdiagnoses of late-onset refractory Tourette syndrome. Distinguishing between rapid onset functional tic-like behaviors and neurodevelopmental tics as part of Tourette syndrome can be challenging; however, the differential diagnosis is facilitated by focusing on specific clinical and demographic factors, which we have explored in a systematic literature review. Compared to neurodevelopmental tics, functional tic-like behaviors typically present with a more abrupt and intense manifestation of symptoms, onset at a later age, higher prevalence among females, inability to suppress tics, coexisting anxiety and depression, and sometimes a history of exposure to social media content portraying tic-like behaviors of a similar nature. This novel manifestation of a functional neurological disorder may thus be viewed as an emerging neuropsychiatric condition potentially triggered/exacerbated by the psychosocial repercussions of the COVID-19 crisis.
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16. Gilles de la Tourette syndrome as a rare co-morbidity of Klinefelter syndrome
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Cavanna, A, Paini, G, Purpura, G, Riva, A, Nacinovich, R, Seri, S, Cavanna, Andrea E., Paini, Giulia, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, Seri, Stefano, Cavanna, A, Paini, G, Purpura, G, Riva, A, Nacinovich, R, Seri, S, Cavanna, Andrea E., Paini, Giulia, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, and Seri, Stefano
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Background Klinefelter syndrome (47, XXY) is the most common sex chromosome aneuploidy. In addition to male hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, a wide range of neurodevelopmental disorders, anxiety and affective symptoms have been reported in a substantial proportion of cases.Case description We document the rare case of a 43-year-old man diagnosed with Klinefelter syndrome and co-morbid Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. He presented with multiple motor and vocal tics since adolescence, as well as anxiety and affective symptoms as his main tic-exacerbating factors. Tic severity was rated as marked (Yale Global Tic Severity Scale score of 78/100), and recommendations for the treatment of both tics and psychiatric co-morbidities were formulated.Discussion Neurodevelopmental tics in the context of Klinefelter syndrome have been previously documented in three cases only. Gilles de la Tourette syndrome is 3-4 times more common in males than females and its etiological factors include multiple genetic components (genetic heterogeneity). Our case report widens the spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders observed in the context of Klinefelter syndrome and contributes to genetic research on the role of the X chromosome in the pathophysiology of tic disorders.
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17. Association between physical activity and menstrual cycle disorders in young athletes
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Passoni, P, Inzoli, A, De Ponti, E, Polizzi, S, Ceccherelli, A, Fantauzzi, M, Procaccianti, C, Cattoni, A, Villa, S, Riva, A, Righetti, S, Landoni, F, Fruscio, R, Passoni, Paolo, Inzoli, Alessandra, De Ponti, Elena, Polizzi, Serena, Ceccherelli, Anna, Fantauzzi, Martina, Procaccianti, Chiara, Cattoni, Alessandro, Villa, Silvia, Riva, Anna, Righetti, Stefano, Landoni, Fabio, Fruscio, Robert, Passoni, P, Inzoli, A, De Ponti, E, Polizzi, S, Ceccherelli, A, Fantauzzi, M, Procaccianti, C, Cattoni, A, Villa, S, Riva, A, Righetti, S, Landoni, F, Fruscio, R, Passoni, Paolo, Inzoli, Alessandra, De Ponti, Elena, Polizzi, Serena, Ceccherelli, Anna, Fantauzzi, Martina, Procaccianti, Chiara, Cattoni, Alessandro, Villa, Silvia, Riva, Anna, Righetti, Stefano, Landoni, Fabio, and Fruscio, Robert
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Our study aims at evaluating clinical predictors of menstrual cycle disorders in female athletes who compete in running disciplines. This is a prospective observational study. Women were recruited between January and May 2022. 53 patients were enrolled and completed a questionnaire about menstrual cycle, physical activity and food habits characteristics. 39,6% of women in our population had menstrual irregularities and reported a significantly higher number of kilometres run per week (67 vs 35, p:0.02). The number of kilometres run per week was associated with menstrual irregularities (for 10 km, OR 1,35; IC95% 1,05-1,73; p: 0,02) after adjusting for BMI, age, level of sport and caloric intake. The variable of “km run per week” appeared as a diagnostic indicator of irregular menstrual cycle with statistical significance (AUC ROC curve 0,71, IC95% 0,54-0,86, p-value = 0,01) and the cut off-of 65 km run per week is a good indicator of the presence of irregular menstrual cycle (sensitivity (SE) and specificity (SP) of 55% and 81,48%). Menstrual cycle disorders are very frequent in female athletes and the variable of km run per week may have a role in screening endurance athletes at high risk for them.
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18. Risk Factors for the Development of Eating Disorders in Adolescents with Early-Onset Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.
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Riva, Anna, Arienti, Gabriele, Zuin, Giovanna, Spini, Laura, Calia, Margherita, Biondi, Andrea, Nacinovich, Renata, and Cavanna, Andrea E.
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Individuals with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) have an increased risk of developing psychiatric comorbidities, including eating disorders (EDs). We aimed to investigate the potential association between key disease characteristics, including psychological features, and the development of EDs in a clinical sample of adolescents with IBDs. We enrolled 52 adolescents with IBDs, 83% of whom were in clinical remission, and systematically collected additional information on disease duration, the total number of relapses, the use of steroids, and the number of hospital admissions. All participants completed a validated psychometric battery assessing psychological symptoms (Symptom Checklist-90–Revised, SCL-90-R), alexithymia (Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20, TAS-20), and ED symptomatology (Eating Disorders Inventory-3rd edition, EDI-3). About one in ten patients (9.6%) reported Eating Disorder Risk scores higher than the cut-off on the EDI-3 subscale, specifically addressing the risk of developing EDs. According to the EDI-3 scores, the risk of developing EDs directly correlated with the number of total relapses of IBDs (p < 0.05). The TAS-total scores also correlated with the number of total relapses (p < 0.01), as well as with the number of steroid cycles (p < 0.05), the number of hospital admissions (p < 0.05), and overall disease duration (p < 0.05). Our findings suggest that disease relapses increase the risk of developing both EDs and alexithymia in adolescents with IBDs. The recurrence of disease relapses should be identified and screened early on to prevent the onset of psychiatric disorders, including EDs. Research should be conducted on larger samples with different IBD phenotypes to further investigate the characteristics of patients with IBDs at risk of developing EDs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Association between Physical Activity and Menstrual Cycle Disorders in Young Athletes.
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Passoni, Paolo, Inzoli, Alessandra, De Ponti, Elena, Polizzi, Serena, Ceccherelli, Anna, Fantauzzi, Martina, Procaccianti, Chiara, Cattoni, Alessandro, Villa, Silvia, Riva, Anna, Righetti, Stefano, Landoni, Fabio, and Fruscio, Robert
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RISK assessment ,REPRODUCTIVE health ,RUNNING ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ATHLETES ,LONGITUDINAL method ,ODDS ratio ,FOOD habits ,MENSTRUATION disorders ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,PHYSICAL activity ,SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics) ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Our study aims to evaluate clinical predictors of menstrual cycle disorders in female athletes who compete in running disciplines. This is a prospective observational study. Women were recruited between January and May 2022. Fifty-three patients were enrolled and completed a questionnaire about menstrual cycle, physical activity, and food habit characteristics. Of the women in our population, 39.6% had menstrual irregularities and reported a significantly higher number of kilometers run per week (67 vs. 35, p:0.02). The number of kilometers run per week was associated with menstrual irregularities (for 10 km, OR 1.35; IC95% 1.05–1.73; p: 0.02) after adjusting for BMI, age, level of sport and caloric intake. The variable of "km run per week" appeared as a diagnostic indicator of irregular menstrual cycle with statistical significance (AUC ROC curve 0.71, IC95% 0.54–0.86, p-value=0.01) and the cut-off of 65 km run per week is a good indicator of the presence of irregular menstrual cycle (sensitivity (SE) and specificity (SP) of 55% and 81.48%). Menstrual cycle disorders are very frequent in female athletes, and the variable of km run per week may play a role in screening endurance athletes at high risk for these disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Family functioning of adolescents with restrictive eating disorders with or without nonsuicidal self‐injury
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Riva, Anna, primary, Bizzi, Fabiola, additional, Borgatti, Renato, additional, Mensi, Martina, additional, Charpentier Mora, Simone, additional, Di Guardo, Simona, additional, and Nacinovich, Renata, additional
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- 2024
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21. QTc dispersion and interval changes in drug-free borderline personality disorder adolescents
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Bomba, Monica, Nicosia, Franco, Riva, Anna, Corbetta, Fabiola, Conti, Elisa, Lanfranconi, Francesca, Tremolizzo, Lucio, and Nacinovich, Renata
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- 2020
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22. ENTRIAMO IN TILT: L’ESPERIENZA DI UN’ASSOCIAZIONE DI PROMOZIONE SOCIALE PER INSEGNARE L’AUTONOMIA.
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Riva, Anna Lisa
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- 2024
23. Co-morbid tics and stereotypies: a systematic literature review
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Cavanna, Andrea E., primary, Purpura, Giulia, additional, Riva, Anna, additional, and Nacinovich, Renata, additional
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24. Neurodevelopmental versus functional tics: A controlled study
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Cavanna, Andrea E., primary, Purpura, Giulia, additional, Riva, Anna, additional, Nacinovich, Renata, additional, and Seri, Stefano, additional
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- 2023
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25. Functional tics: Expanding the phenotypes of functional movement disorders?
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Cavanna, Andrea E., primary, Purpura, Giulia, additional, Riva, Anna, additional, Nacinovich, Renata, additional, and Seri, Stefano, additional
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- 2023
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26. Reduced Inter-variability of Psychopathological Traits within Families of Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa.
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Riva, Anna, Mandarano, Piergiorgio, Brasola, Eleonora, Bizzi, Fabiola, and Nacinovich, Renata
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ANOREXIA nervosa , *FATHERS , *TEENAGERS , *FAMILIES , *PSYCHOSES , *INTELLECTUAL disabilities - Abstract
Background: While substantial research focuses on the psychological characteristics of adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa (AN), little is known about the psychopathological profiles of their parents, especially of the fathers. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the psychopathological profiles of AN adolescents and their parents compared with a control group. Methods: This observational case-control study involved 94 families of adolescents aged 12 to 17: 47 families diagnosed with AN were matched with 47 control families. The sample mean is 15.9 with a standard deviation of 2.9 for BMI across the AN group. Inclusion criteria included adolescents aged 12 to 17 with a diagnosis of AN, and both parents available for the study. Exclusion criteria included AN secondary to medical conditions, severe psychotic disorders, intellectual disabilities, or insufficient understanding of the Italian language. The Symptom Checklist 90–Revised (SCL-90-R) assessing psychopathological symptoms in adolescents and their parents was administered. Statistical analyses compared SCL-90-R scores between AN and control groups and assessed inter-variability within the AN family. Results: Adolescents with AN and their parents displayed significantly higher SCL-90-R scores than controls across multiple dimensions. Specifically, mothers of AN adolescents exhibited higher scores on depression and psychoticism scales, while fathers exhibited higher psychoticism, total positive symptoms, and positive symptom distress. Notably, AN family showed reduced inter-individual variability in psychopathological profiles compared to controls, both within dyads (adolescent-mother, adolescent-father) and the entire family. Conclusion: This study highlights distinct psychopathological profiles in AN family and suggests potential factors of illness maintenance related to parental psychopathology. The findings emphasize the importance of involving the entire family, including fathers, in the therapeutic process for adolescents with AN. Further research with larger samples and structured interviews is needed to validate these results and expand our understanding of family involvement in AN psychopathology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. COMPETENZE DELL’OPEN INNOVATION MANAGER NELLA COOPERAZIONE SOCIALE: RIFLESSIONI SULLA COSTRUZIONE DI UN PROFILO DI COMPETENZE
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RIVA, ANNA, Riva, A, and FORMENTI, LAURA
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INNOVAZIONE APERTA ,COMPLEX ECOSYSTEM ,COOPERATIVE SOCIALI ,COMPETENZE ,COMPETENCES ,SOCIAL INNOVATION ,INNOVAZIONE SOCIALE ,M-PED/01 - PEDAGOGIA GENERALE E SOCIALE ,OPEN INNOVATION ,ECOSISTEMI COMPLESSI ,SOCIAL COOPERATIVES - Abstract
Nell’ambito del Terzo Settore, il discorso sull’innovazione è sempre più presente, anche se in ritardo rispetto ad altri ambiti organizzativi (Yun, 2017), ma rischia di essere un dogma intorno al quale insistere su una prospettiva di sviluppo che è stata solo in parte interiorizzata dalla gran parte delle Organizzazioni di Terzo Settore (Fazzi, 2020), più inclini a innovazioni incrementali che a grandi trasformazioni organizzative. Questo rischio si è fatto ancora più evidente a seguito della pandemia da Covid-19, che ha portato a forme e processi di innovazione forzata, crescente e a tratti invadente a diversi livelli del mondo della cooperazione, coinvolgendo tutti i ranghi. I dirigenti, ma soprattutto i ruoli intermedi, sono stati costretti, volenti o nolenti, a far fronte alla pressione dal basso e dall’alto: nuovi bisogni e domande degli utenti e delle loro famiglie, ma anche dei committenti e regolatori e delle organizzazioni stesse. Nel periodo della pandemia, i coordinatori di servizi e i direttori delle cooperative hanno dovuto identificare strategie per adattare i processi e le procedure alle restrizioni imposte, per garantire la sicurezza, affrontando bilanci in sofferenza e fornendo risposte concrete a famiglie e utenti che si sono visti improvvisamente privati dell’importante funzione socioeducativa, sociolavorativa e socioassistenziale che tali servizi avevano fino ad allora garantito. In questa ricerca, dunque, metto a fuoco le competenze connesse al ruolo dell’OI manager nel terzo settore, a partire dalla mia esperienza quale referente del COI, nel tentativo di costruire un modello più esplicito di questo profilo professionale, da un lato esplorando il mio agire professionale, dall’altro confrontando tali competenze attraverso interviste in profondità e l’analisi di ricerche pre-esistenti. Ho esplorato le funzioni di OI agite da diverse figure intermedie dirigenziali che – pur non essendo esplicitamente definite come “innovation manager” - hanno accompagnato o stanno accompagnando processi trasformativi a livello territoriale e nazionale. Le domande che guidano questa ricerca sono: Può l'OI (Chesbrough,2003) essere una competenza (Le Boterf, 2009) da spendere a vantaggio delle cooperative sociali, ad esempio per accrescere la loro consapevolezza di appartenere a un ecosistema complesso (Fazzi, 2014)? Quali sono le competenze (Le Boterf, 2009) che consentono la trasmissione e la ricezione dei processi di innovazione sociale (Murray, Caulier Grice e Mulgan, 2016)? Quali potrebbero essere gli aspetti costitutivi di un nuovo profilo da validare e definire per garantire il successo dei processi di OI nelle organizzazioni non profit? Obiettivo ultimo della ricerca è indagare l’utilità di un profilo di competenze che possa facilitare gli Enti del Terzo Settore, la Pubblica Amministrazione e le agenzie di formazione nel costruire pratiche formative, curricola e posizioni lavorative più coerenti e funzionali ai bisogni di innovazione nei sistemi della formazione, del lavoro e dell’intervento sociale. Il profilo al quale questa tesi intende contribuire potrebbe essere disseminato e usato nell’accompagnamento dei progetti e dei processi innovativi nella cooperazione sociale, oltre che nella costruzione di percorsi formativi di base e continui. My research project is focused on OI as a new strategy to implement innovative change and impact in NPOs (Nonprofit Organizations), starting from my role of OI (Open Innovation) manager in Consorzio Consolida of Lecco. Social innovation leads this concept to new ideas (products, services and models) that meet social needs and which at the same time create new relationships and new collaborations (Murray, Caulier Grice and Mulgan 2016). A useful declination to it is coined in 2003 by Chesbrough, Open Innovation, in order to highlight how businesses cannot rely only on ideas and internal resources but have the need to also resort to tools and skills that come from outside, creating impact on the contexts in which it operates (if social). The OI manager must be able then to facilitate and accompany processes that foster awareness for the social cooperatives of being part of an ecosystem made by a plurality of institutions and relations between the subjects that are part of it. The existing literature review on OI processes or profiles underlies a strong focus on profit sector and ICT, who embraces an idea of innovation totally different from the NPOs world. Why the profit competences of an OI manager aren’t enough for the NPOs world? Empirical research in recent years reveals the existence of widespread obstacles to innovation by social enterprises, a part of which still appears to be linked to organizational models and cultures structurally not suited to innovation (Fazzi, 2014). Innovation is a product of highly articulated political and economic social processes that encompass both people and organizations and the contexts and general conditions in which they operate. The idea of an ecosystem as an object of policies means that changes must concern not only social enterprises, but also the regulation, promotion and control systems, inter-organizational relations and welfare cultures that are humus of change (Fazzi 2018).
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28. Trace metal occurrence in Mediterranean seaweeds
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Squadrone, Stefania, Brizio, Paola, Battuello, Marco, Nurra, Nicola, Sartor, Rocco Mussat, Riva, Anna, Staiti, Mariachiara, Benedetto, Alessandro, Pessani, Daniela, and Abete, Maria Cesarina
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- 2018
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29. New‐onset functional tics during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Clinical characteristics of 105 cases from a single centre
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Cavanna, Andrea Eugenio, primary, Purpura, Giulia, additional, Riva, Anna, additional, Nacinovich, Renata, additional, and Seri, Stefano, additional
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- 2023
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30. Psychopathological risk in a sample of immigrant preadolescents in Italy
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RIVA, Anna, primary, NACINOVICH, Renata, additional, BRIVIO, Elisa, additional, MAPELLI, Francesca, additional, ROSSI, Sara M., additional, NERI, Francesca, additional, and BOMBA, Monica, additional
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- 2023
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31. The entangled nature of the brain
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Cavanna, Andrea E., primary, Purpura, Giulia, additional, Riva, Anna, additional, and Nacinovich, Renata, additional
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32. Neurodevelopmental versus functional tics:A controlled study
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Cavanna, Andrea E., Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, Seri, Stefano, Cavanna, Andrea E., Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, and Seri, Stefano
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BACKGROUND: An unprecedented increase in newly developed functional tics, mainly in young females, has been reported during the COVID-19 pandemic. We set out to complement existing case series with the largest controlled study to date on the clinical phenomenology of functional tics versus neurodevelopmental tics. METHODS: Data from 166 patients were collected at a specialist clinic for tic disorders during a three-year period overlapping with the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2023). We compared the clinical features of patients who developed functional tics during the COVID-19 pandemic (N = 83) to patients with Tourette syndrome matched for age and gender (N = 83). RESULTS: Female adolescents and young adults accounted for 86% of the clinical sample of patients with functional tics, who were less likely to report a family history of tic disorders than their matched controls with Tourette syndrome. Co-morbidity profiles were significantly different: anxiety and other functional neurological disorders were more strongly associated with functional tics, whereas attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder and tic-related obsessive-compulsive behaviors co-occurred more frequently with neurodevelopmental tics. Overall, absence of tic-related obsessive-compulsive behaviors (t = 8.096; p < 0.001) and absence of a family history of tics (t = 5.111; p < 0.001) were the strongest predictors of the diagnosis of functional tics. Compared to neurodevelopmental tics, functional tics were more likely to present acutely/subacutely at a later age (21 versus 7 years), without a clear rostro-caudal progression. Coprophenomena, self-injurious behaviors, and complex clinical manifestations such as blocking tics, throwing tics, and tic attacks, were all over-represented in the functional group. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide robust confirmation of both patient-related variables and tic characteristics contributing to the differential diagnosis between functional tics developed during the p
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33. Effects of social and sensory deprivation in newborns: A lesson from the Covid-19 experience
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Purpura, G, Fumagalli, S, Nacinovich, R, Riva, A, Ornaghi, S, Serafini, M, Nespoli, A, Purpura, Giulia, Fumagalli, Simona, Nacinovich, Renata, Riva, Anna, Ornaghi, Sara, Serafini, Marzia, Nespoli, Antonella, Purpura, G, Fumagalli, S, Nacinovich, R, Riva, A, Ornaghi, S, Serafini, M, Nespoli, A, Purpura, Giulia, Fumagalli, Simona, Nacinovich, Renata, Riva, Anna, Ornaghi, Sara, Serafini, Marzia, and Nespoli, Antonella
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Background: Infancy is a complex period of human life, in which environmental experiences have a fundamental role for neurodevelopment. Although conditions of social and sensory deprivation are uncommon in high income countries, the Covid-19 pandemic abruptly modified this condition, by depriving people of their social stimuli of daily life. Aim: To understand the impact of this deprivation on infants' behaviour, we investigated the short-term effects of isolation and use of individual protective systems by mothers during the first two weeks of life. Methods: The study included 11 mother-infant dyads with mothers tested positive to SARS-CoV-2 at the time of delivery (Covid group) and 11 dyads with a SARS-CoV-2 negative mother as controls. Neurobehavioral, visual, and sensory processing assessments were performed from birth to 3 months of age. Results: Findings showed the effect of deprivation on some neurobehavioral abilities of infants in the Covid group; in addition, differences in sensory maturation trends were observed, although they tended to gradually decrease until disappearance at 3 months of age. Conclusion: These findings suggest the significant effects of early sensory and social deprivation during the first two weeks of life, but also provide several insights on the ability of the brain to restore its aptitudes by deleting or reducing the effects of early deprivation before the critical periods' closure.
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34. Functional tics: Expanding the phenotypes of functional movement disorders?
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Cavanna, A, Purpura, G, Riva, A, Nacinovich, R, Seri, S, Cavanna, Andrea E, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, Seri, Stefano, Cavanna, A, Purpura, G, Riva, A, Nacinovich, R, Seri, S, Cavanna, Andrea E, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, and Seri, Stefano
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Background and purpose: Until the outbreak reported during the COVID-19 pandemic, functional tics were considered to be a relatively rare clinical phenotype, as opposed to other functional movement disorders such as functional tremor and dystonia. To better characterize this phenotype, we compared the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients who developed functional tics during the pandemic and those of patients with other functional movement disorders. Methods: Data from 110 patients were collected at the same neuropsychiatry centre: 66 consecutive patients who developed functional tics without other functional motor symptoms or neurodevelopmental tics and 44 patients with a mix of functional dystonia, tremor, gait, and myoclonus. Results: Both groups were characterized by female sex preponderance (70%–80%) and (sub)acute onset of functional symptoms (~80%). However, patients with functional tics had a significantly earlier age at onset of functional symptoms (21 vs. 39 years). Exposure to relevant social media content was reported by almost half of the patients with functional tics, but by none of the patients with other functional movement disorders. Comorbidity profiles were similar, with relatively high rates of anxiety/affective symptoms and other functional neurological symptoms (nonepileptic attacks). Conclusions: Patients who developed functional tics during the pandemic represent a phenotypic variant of the wider group of patients with functional movement disorders, associated with younger age at onset and influenced by pandemic-related factors, including increased exposure to specific social media content. Diagnostic protocols and treatment interventions should be tailored to address the specific features of this newly defined phenotype.
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35. Neurodevelopmental versus functional tics: A controlled study
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Cavanna, A, Purpura, G, Riva, A, Nacinovich, R, Seri, S, Cavanna, Andrea E, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, Seri, Stefano, Cavanna, A, Purpura, G, Riva, A, Nacinovich, R, Seri, S, Cavanna, Andrea E, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, and Seri, Stefano
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Background: An unprecedented increase in newly developed functional tics, mainly in young females, has been reported during the COVID-19 pandemic. We set out to complement existing case series with the largest controlled study to date on the clinical phenomenology of functional tics versus neurodevelopmental tics. Methods: Data from 166 patients were collected at a specialist clinic for tic disorders during a three-year period overlapping with the COVID-19 pandemic (2020−2023). We compared the clinical features of patients who developed functional tics during the COVID-19 pandemic (N = 83) to patients with Tourette syndrome matched for age and gender (N = 83). Results: Female adolescents and young adults accounted for 86% of the clinical sample of patients with functional tics, who were less likely to report a family history of tic disorders than their matched controls with Tourette syndrome. Co-morbidity profiles were significantly different: anxiety and other functional neurological disorders were more strongly associated with functional tics, whereas attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder and tic-related obsessive-compulsive behaviors co-occurred more frequently with neurodevelopmental tics. Overall, absence of tic-related obsessive-compulsive behaviors (t = 8.096; p < 0.001) and absence of a family history of tics (t = 5.111; p < 0.001) were the strongest predictors of the diagnosis of functional tics. Compared to neurodevelopmental tics, functional tics were more likely to present acutely/subacutely at a later age (21 versus 7 years), without a clear rostro-caudal progression. Coprophenomena, self-injurious behaviors, and complex clinical manifestations such as blocking tics, throwing tics, and tic attacks, were all over-represented in the functional group. Conclusions: Our findings provide robust confirmation of both patient-related variables and tic characteristics contributing to the differential diagnosis between functional tics developed during
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36. Functional tics:Expanding the phenotypes of functional movement disorders?
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Cavanna, Andrea E., Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, Seri, Stefano, Cavanna, Andrea E., Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, and Seri, Stefano
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Background and purpose: Until the outbreak reported during the COVID-19 pandemic, functional tics were considered to be a relatively rare clinical phenotype, as opposed to other functional movement disorders such as functional tremor and dystonia. To better characterize this phenotype, we compared the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients who developed functional tics during the pandemic and those of patients with other functional movement disorders. Methods: Data from 110 patients were collected at the same neuropsychiatry centre: 66 consecutive patients who developed functional tics without other functional motor symptoms or neurodevelopmental tics and 44 patients with a mix of functional dystonia, tremor, gait, and myoclonus. Results: Both groups were characterized by female sex preponderance (70%–80%) and (sub)acute onset of functional symptoms (~80%). However, patients with functional tics had a significantly earlier age at onset of functional symptoms (21 vs. 39 years). Exposure to relevant social media content was reported by almost half of the patients with functional tics, but by none of the patients with other functional movement disorders. Comorbidity profiles were similar, with relatively high rates of anxiety/affective symptoms and other functional neurological symptoms (nonepileptic attacks). Conclusions: Patients who developed functional tics during the pandemic represent a phenotypic variant of the wider group of patients with functional movement disorders, associated with younger age at onset and influenced by pandemic-related factors, including increased exposure to specific social media content. Diagnostic protocols and treatment interventions should be tailored to address the specific features of this newly defined phenotype.
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37. New-onset functional tics during the COVID-19 pandemic::Clinical characteristics of 105 cases from a single centre
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Cavanna, Andrea Eugenio, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, Seri, Stefano, Cavanna, Andrea Eugenio, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, and Seri, Stefano
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated amongst other things with a sharp increase in adolescents and young adults presenting acutely with functional tics. Initial reports have suggested clinically relevant differences between functional tics and neurodevelopmental tics seen in primary tic disorders such as Tourette syndrome. We aimed to provide confirmatory findings from the largest single-centre cohort to date. METHODS: In the present study we present data from 105 consecutive patients who developed functional tics during a 3-year period overlapping with the COVID-19 pandemic (April 2020-March 2023). All patients underwent a comprehensive neuropsychiatric assessment at a single specialist centre for tic disorders. RESULTS: Female adolescents and young adults accounted for 69% of our sample. Functional tics had an acute/subacute onset in most cases (75% with a peak of severity within 1 month). We found a disproportionately high frequency of complex movements (81%) and vocalizations (75%). A subset of patients (23%) had a pre-existing primary tic disorder (Tourette syndrome with functional overlay). The most common psychiatric co-morbidities were anxiety (70%) and affective disorders (40%). Moreover, 41% of patients had at least one functional neurological disorder in addition to functional tics. Exposure to tic-related social media content was reported by half of the patients. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings confirm substantial clinical differences between functional tics developed during the pandemic and neurodevelopmental tics. Both patient- and tic-related red flags support the differential diagnostic process and inform ongoing monitoring in the post-pandemic era.
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38. The Western origins of mindfulness therapy in ancient Rome
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Cavanna, Andrea E, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, Seri, Stefano, Cavanna, Andrea E, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, and Seri, Stefano
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Stoic philosophy has multiple parallels with cognitive behavioural therapy interventions. In their ancient texts, the Roman Stoics present a set of theoretical principles and behavioural strategies that are directly relevant to the clinical care of patients with a wide range of neuropsychiatric conditions. Mindfulness is a key component of the 'third wave' of modern psychotherapy that closely resembles the ancient Stoic practice of attention or 'concentration on the present moment'. Stoic mindfulness draws attention to one of the main principles driving both Stoicism and modern psychotherapy: the assumption that cognitive activity (reasoning) mediates emotions and behaviours. This principle can be traced back to Epictetus' Enchiridion, where he recognises that 'men are disturbed not by things, but by the views which they take of things'. It has been shown that cognitive behavioural therapies and mindfulness-based interventions directed at patients with neuropsychiatric disorders were originally developed as Stoic-inspired treatment interventions. Both Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck (the founders of rational emotive behaviour therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy, respectively) explicitly acknowledged the role of Stoicism as the philosophical precursor of their treatment approaches. The effective implementation of evidence-based guidelines would benefit from an increased awareness of the influence of the Stoic tradition of philosophical therapy on the treatment approaches currently in use in neuropsychiatry.
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39. New-onset functional tics during the COVID-19 pandemic: Clinical characteristics of 105 cases from a single centre
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Cavanna, A, Purpura, G, Riva, A, Nacinovich, R, Seri, S, Cavanna, Andrea Eugenio, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, Seri, Stefano, Cavanna, A, Purpura, G, Riva, A, Nacinovich, R, Seri, S, Cavanna, Andrea Eugenio, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, and Seri, Stefano
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Background and purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated amongst other things with a sharp increase in adolescents and young adults presenting acutely with functional tics. Initial reports have suggested clinically relevant differences between functional tics and neurodevelopmental tics seen in primary tic disorders such as Tourette syndrome. We aimed to provide confirmatory findings from the largest single-centre cohort to date. Methods: In the present study we present data from 105 consecutive patients who developed functional tics during a 3-year period overlapping with the COVID-19 pandemic (April 2020–March 2023). All patients underwent a comprehensive neuropsychiatric assessment at a single specialist centre for tic disorders. Results: Female adolescents and young adults accounted for 69% of our sample. Functional tics had an acute/subacute onset in most cases (75% with a peak of severity within 1 month). We found a disproportionately high frequency of complex movements (81%) and vocalizations (75%). A subset of patients (23%) had a pre-existing primary tic disorder (Tourette syndrome with functional overlay). The most common psychiatric co-morbidities were anxiety (70%) and affective disorders (40%). Moreover, 41% of patients had at least one functional neurological disorder in addition to functional tics. Exposure to tic-related social media content was reported by half of the patients. Conclusions: Our findings confirm substantial clinical differences between functional tics developed during the pandemic and neurodevelopmental tics. Both patient- and tic-related red flags support the differential diagnostic process and inform ongoing monitoring in the post-pandemic era.
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40. COMPETENZE DELL’OPEN INNOVATION MANAGER NELLA COOPERAZIONE SOCIALE: RIFLESSIONI SULLA COSTRUZIONE DI UN PROFILO DI COMPETENZE.
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Riva, A, FORMENTI, LAURA, RIVA, ANNA, Riva, A, FORMENTI, LAURA, and RIVA, ANNA
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Nell’ambito del Terzo Settore, il discorso sull’innovazione è sempre più presente, anche se in ritardo rispetto ad altri ambiti organizzativi (Yun, 2017), ma rischia di essere un dogma intorno al quale insistere su una prospettiva di sviluppo che è stata solo in parte interiorizzata dalla gran parte delle Organizzazioni di Terzo Settore (Fazzi, 2020), più inclini a innovazioni incrementali che a grandi trasformazioni organizzative. Questo rischio si è fatto ancora più evidente a seguito della pandemia da Covid-19, che ha portato a forme e processi di innovazione forzata, crescente e a tratti invadente a diversi livelli del mondo della cooperazione, coinvolgendo tutti i ranghi. I dirigenti, ma soprattutto i ruoli intermedi, sono stati costretti, volenti o nolenti, a far fronte alla pressione dal basso e dall’alto: nuovi bisogni e domande degli utenti e delle loro famiglie, ma anche dei committenti e regolatori e delle organizzazioni stesse. Nel periodo della pandemia, i coordinatori di servizi e i direttori delle cooperative hanno dovuto identificare strategie per adattare i processi e le procedure alle restrizioni imposte, per garantire la sicurezza, affrontando bilanci in sofferenza e fornendo risposte concrete a famiglie e utenti che si sono visti improvvisamente privati dell’importante funzione socioeducativa, sociolavorativa e socioassistenziale che tali servizi avevano fino ad allora garantito. In questa ricerca, dunque, metto a fuoco le competenze connesse al ruolo dell’OI manager nel terzo settore, a partire dalla mia esperienza quale referente del COI, nel tentativo di costruire un modello più esplicito di questo profilo professionale, da un lato esplorando il mio agire professionale, dall’altro confrontando tali competenze attraverso interviste in profondità e l’analisi di ricerche pre-esistenti. Ho esplorato le funzioni di OI agite da diverse figure intermedie dirigenziali che – pur non essendo esplicitamente definite come “innovation manager” - ha, My research project is focused on OI as a new strategy to implement innovative change and impact in NPOs (Nonprofit Organizations), starting from my role of OI (Open Innovation) manager in Consorzio Consolida of Lecco. Social innovation leads this concept to new ideas (products, services and models) that meet social needs and which at the same time create new relationships and new collaborations (Murray, Caulier Grice and Mulgan 2016). A useful declination to it is coined in 2003 by Chesbrough, Open Innovation, in order to highlight how businesses cannot rely only on ideas and internal resources but have the need to also resort to tools and skills that come from outside, creating impact on the contexts in which it operates (if social). The OI manager must be able then to facilitate and accompany processes that foster awareness for the social cooperatives of being part of an ecosystem made by a plurality of institutions and relations between the subjects that are part of it. The existing literature review on OI processes or profiles underlies a strong focus on profit sector and ICT, who embraces an idea of innovation totally different from the NPOs world. Why the profit competences of an OI manager aren’t enough for the NPOs world? Empirical research in recent years reveals the existence of widespread obstacles to innovation by social enterprises, a part of which still appears to be linked to organizational models and cultures structurally not suited to innovation (Fazzi, 2014). Innovation is a product of highly articulated political and economic social processes that encompass both people and organizations and the contexts and general conditions in which they operate. The idea of an ecosystem as an object of policies means that changes must concern not only social enterprises, but also the regulation, promotion and control systems, inter-organizational relations and welfare cultures that are humus of change (Fazzi 2018).
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41. Investigating Functioning Profile of Adolescents with Anorexia before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study on Mentalizing, Alexithymia, and Impulsiveness
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Bizzi, F, Riva, A, Charpentier Mora, S, Tironi, M, Sforza, S, Milani, L, Nacinovich, R, Bizzi, Fabiola, Riva, Anna, Charpentier Mora, Simone, Tironi, Marta, Sforza, Sofia Elena, Milani, Lorenzo Maria, Nacinovich, Renata, Bizzi, F, Riva, A, Charpentier Mora, S, Tironi, M, Sforza, S, Milani, L, Nacinovich, R, Bizzi, Fabiola, Riva, Anna, Charpentier Mora, Simone, Tironi, Marta, Sforza, Sofia Elena, Milani, Lorenzo Maria, and Nacinovich, Renata
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Anorexia nervosa (AN) usually emerges in adolescence when important changes occur in cognitive, emotional, and social processes. Mentalizing, alexithymia, and impulsiveness represent key dimensions for the understanding and interpretation of psychological difficulties in AN. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted adolescents with AN, showing a worsening of the disease. The main aims of the present paper are (1) to compare adolescents with AN before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and (2) to explore the relationship between mentalizing, alexithymia, impulsiveness, and psychological difficulties related to eating disorders in adolescents with AN during the COVID-19 pandemic. One hundred and ninety-six AN female adolescents (N = 94 before COVID-19; N = 102 during COVID-19) participated in this study. The results show that adolescents with AN during the COVID-19 pandemic had a more impaired functioning profile than the before COVID-19 group. Mentalizing, alexithymia, and impulsiveness had a predictive role on psychological difficulties related to eating disorders in adolescents with AN during the COVID-19 pandemic. In conclusion, our data reveal that the COVID-19 pandemic has likely represented a stress condition that affects mental health; worsening the severity of adolescents with AN clinical condition. Lastly, predictive patterns suggest the existence of a link between difficulties in the ability to face the problems of the present time using effective strategies and the severity of psychological symptoms.
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42. Neurodevelopmental versus functional tics: A controlled study
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Cavanna, Andrea E, Purpura, Giulia, Riva, Anna, Nacinovich, Renata, Seri, Stefano, Cavanna, A, Purpura, G, Riva, A, Nacinovich, R, and Seri, S
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Tourette syndrome ,Functional tic ,Tic disorder ,Functional neurological disorder ,Neurodevelopmental tic - Abstract
Background: An unprecedented increase in newly developed functional tics, mainly in young females, has been reported during the COVID-19 pandemic. We set out to complement existing case series with the largest controlled study to date on the clinical phenomenology of functional tics versus neurodevelopmental tics. Methods: Data from 166 patients were collected at a specialist clinic for tic disorders during a three-year period overlapping with the COVID-19 pandemic (2020−2023). We compared the clinical features of patients who developed functional tics during the COVID-19 pandemic (N = 83) to patients with Tourette syndrome matched for age and gender (N = 83). Results: Female adolescents and young adults accounted for 86% of the clinical sample of patients with functional tics, who were less likely to report a family history of tic disorders than their matched controls with Tourette syndrome. Co-morbidity profiles were significantly different: anxiety and other functional neurological disorders were more strongly associated with functional tics, whereas attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder and tic-related obsessive-compulsive behaviors co-occurred more frequently with neurodevelopmental tics. Overall, absence of tic-related obsessive-compulsive behaviors (t = 8.096; p < 0.001) and absence of a family history of tics (t = 5.111; p < 0.001) were the strongest predictors of the diagnosis of functional tics. Compared to neurodevelopmental tics, functional tics were more likely to present acutely/subacutely at a later age (21 versus 7 years), without a clear rostro-caudal progression. Coprophenomena, self-injurious behaviors, and complex clinical manifestations such as blocking tics, throwing tics, and tic attacks, were all over-represented in the functional group. Conclusions: Our findings provide robust confirmation of both patient-related variables and tic characteristics contributing to the differential diagnosis between functional tics developed during the pandemic and neurodevelopmental tics reported by patients with Tourette syndrome.
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43. Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescent Males: A Peculiar Psychopathological Profile
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Riva, Anna, primary, Pigni, Maria, additional, Albanese, Nunzia Delia, additional, Falbo, Mariella, additional, Di Guardo, Simona, additional, Brasola, Eleonora, additional, Biso, Francesco, additional, and Nacinovich, Renata, additional
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44. The Italian version of the Reflective Functioning Questionnaire: Validity within a sample of adolescents and associations with psychological problems and alexithymia
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Bizzi, F, Riva, A, Borelli, J, Charpentier-Mora, S, Bomba, M, Cavanna, D, Nacinovich, R, Bizzi, Fabiola, Riva, Anna, Borelli, Jessica L, Charpentier-Mora, Simone, Bomba, Monica, Cavanna, Donatella, Nacinovich, Renata, Bizzi, F, Riva, A, Borelli, J, Charpentier-Mora, S, Bomba, M, Cavanna, D, Nacinovich, R, Bizzi, Fabiola, Riva, Anna, Borelli, Jessica L, Charpentier-Mora, Simone, Bomba, Monica, Cavanna, Donatella, and Nacinovich, Renata
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Objectives: This study aims to test the psychometric proprieties of the Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (RFQ) applied to younger (13–16 years) and older (17–20 years) Italian adolescents examining (1) the factorial structure of RFQ; (2) its invariance across age and sex; (3) correlations between RFQ subscale scores, as well as the associations of the RFQ with (4) psychological problems and alexithymia dimensions. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 593 adolescents between the ages of 13 and 20 years old recruited from the community within Italy. These participants completed the RFQ, Symptom Checklist‑90, and Toronto Alexithymia Scale. Results: The two-factor structure of the RFQ was confirmed. However, higher internal consistency of RFQ was obtained by removing two items that seemed problematic within this sample. Using a six-item version of RFQ, the two-factor structure was invariant across adolescent age and sex. Significant correlations among RFQ subscale scores, and between RFQ subscales with both psychological problems and alexithymia dimensions were found. Conclusions: Preliminary results reveal a short version of RFQ (six-item) is a suitable measure to assess mentalizing in adolescents in the Italian context.
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45. Increase in admission rates and symptom severity of childhood and adolescent anorexia nervosa in Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic: data from specialized eating disorder units in different European countries
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Gilsbach, S, Plana, M, Castro-Fornieles, J, Gatta, M, Karlsson, G, Flamarique, I, Raynaud, J, Riva, A, Solberg, A, van Elburg, A, Wentz, E, Nacinovich, R, Herpertz-Dahlmann, B, Gilsbach, Susanne, Plana, Maria Teresa, Castro-Fornieles, Josefina, Gatta, Michela, Karlsson, Gunilla Paulson, Flamarique, Itziar, Raynaud, Jean-Philippe, Riva, Anna, Solberg, Anne-Line, van Elburg, Annemarie A, Wentz, Elisabet, Nacinovich, Renata, Herpertz-Dahlmann, Beate, Gilsbach, S, Plana, M, Castro-Fornieles, J, Gatta, M, Karlsson, G, Flamarique, I, Raynaud, J, Riva, A, Solberg, A, van Elburg, A, Wentz, E, Nacinovich, R, Herpertz-Dahlmann, B, Gilsbach, Susanne, Plana, Maria Teresa, Castro-Fornieles, Josefina, Gatta, Michela, Karlsson, Gunilla Paulson, Flamarique, Itziar, Raynaud, Jean-Philippe, Riva, Anna, Solberg, Anne-Line, van Elburg, Annemarie A, Wentz, Elisabet, Nacinovich, Renata, and Herpertz-Dahlmann, Beate
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic, associated with confinement and social isolation, seems to have impacted the course of many mental disorders in children and adolescents. An increase in hospital admission rates for juvenile anorexia nervosa (AN) has been documented in many regions of the world. However, data from Europe are scarce. Methods: We asked clinicians in specialized eating disorder units in hospitals of maximum care in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and the Netherlands to report on (i) overall (inpatient and outpatient) and (ii) inpatient admission rates for adolescents with AN during 2019 and 2020. Additionally, a modified version of the COVID Isolation Eating Scale (CIES) was used to assess the child and adolescent psychiatrists’ estimations of a possible increase in symptom severity in children and adolescents with AN during the COVID-19 pandemic and to (iii) inquire about the contributing factors perceived by the caring professionals. Results: Four out of six representatives of European hospitals described a higher rate of overall admissions during the pandemic. Three hospitals out of six reported an increase in inpatient admissions, and two centres had constant high numbers of admissions of both outpatients and inpatients. The clinicians perceived a higher symptom severity in 2020 than in 2019, especially involving more frequent use of social media, longer duration of exercising, and more restrictive eating. They supposed an increase in social media consumption, a perceived “loss of control”, and a lack of in-person assessments and weight controls as the main contributing factors for the deterioration in AN numbers and symptomatology. Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic seems to have had a deep impact on symptom severity in AN, which is mirrored by a large increase in admission rates across Europe. An increase in exercise, social media consumption, a perceived “loss of control”, and a lack of face-to-face health care seem to have contributed t
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46. Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescent Males: A Peculiar Psychopathological Profile
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Riva, A, Pigni, M, Albanese, N, Falbo, M, Di Guardo, S, Brasola, E, Biso, F, Nacinovich, R, Riva, Anna, Pigni, Maria, Albanese, Nunzia Delia, Falbo, Mariella, Di Guardo, Simona, Brasola, Eleonora, Biso, Francesco, Nacinovich, Renata, Riva, A, Pigni, M, Albanese, N, Falbo, M, Di Guardo, S, Brasola, E, Biso, F, Nacinovich, R, Riva, Anna, Pigni, Maria, Albanese, Nunzia Delia, Falbo, Mariella, Di Guardo, Simona, Brasola, Eleonora, Biso, Francesco, and Nacinovich, Renata
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(1) Background: Eating Disorders (EDs) are severe psychiatric disorders with high rates of mortality, multiple medical and psychiatric comorbidities associated, and often chronic illness. Historically, EDs are among the most gendered of psychiatric illnesses, and male presentations have been perceived as rare and unusual. This perception resulted in the systematic underrepresentation of males in research on Eds, and as consequence, in a scarcity of research investigating clinical and psychological features in this population. (2) Methods: The present study aims to evaluate clinical and psychopathological features in a sample of 287 children and adolescents, 27 males and 260 females with EDs, in order to identify similarities and differences. (3) Results: Males were younger than females, with similar medical and clinical conditions, but a different distribution of typology of EDs in middle childhood and middle adolescents. The Eating Disorders Inventory-3, TAS-20 for alexithymia and CDI for depressive symptoms’ profiles are similar, while males showed higher scores at the global indexes of Symptom Checklist 90-Revised test in early adolescence. (4) Conclusions: Results suggest gender-specific similarities and differences in clinical and psychological features in children and adolescent males, which may require specific diagnosis and treatment.
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47. High levels of physical activity in female adolescents with anorexia nervosa: medical and psychopathological correlates
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Riva, A, Falbo, M, Passoni, P, Polizzi, S, Cattoni, A, Nacinovich, R, Riva, Anna, Falbo, Mariella, Passoni, Paolo, Polizzi, Serena, Cattoni, Alessandro, Nacinovich, Renata, Riva, A, Falbo, M, Passoni, P, Polizzi, S, Cattoni, A, Nacinovich, R, Riva, Anna, Falbo, Mariella, Passoni, Paolo, Polizzi, Serena, Cattoni, Alessandro, and Nacinovich, Renata
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PURPOSE: While overexercise is commonly described in patients who experience anorexia nervosa (AN), it represents a condition still underestimated, especially in the paediatric population.METHOD: The present study aims at assessing the possible associations between levels of physical activity (PA) and clinical features, endocrinological data and psychopathological traits in a sample of 244 female adolescents hospitalised for AN subdivided into two groups according to PA levels (high PA vs. no/low PA). The two groups were compared through multivariate analyses, while multiple regression analysis was conducted to determine whether physical activity predict specific outcomes.RESULTS: No significant differences were found between the two groups in terms of last Body Mass Index (BMI) before illness, BMI at admission and disease duration, while a difference emerged in delta BMI(rapidity of weight loss), significantly higher in high-PA group (p=0.021). Significant differences were observed in Free triiodothyronine- (p<0.001), Free thyroxine (p=0.046), Follicle-stimulating hormone (p=0.019), Luteinising hormone (p=0.002) levels, with values remarkably lower in high-PA group. Concerning psychopathological scales, the high-PA group showed worst Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) scores (p=0.035). Regression analyses revealed that higher PA predicts higher delta BMI (p=0.021), presence of amenorrhea (p=0.003), lower heart rate (p=0.012), lower thyroid (Free triiodothyronine p<0.001, Free thyroxine p=0.029) and gynaecological hormones' levels (Follicle-stimulating hormone p=0.023, Luteinising hormone p=0.003, 17-Beta estradiol p=0.041). Concerning psychiatric measures, HPA predicts worst scores at CGAS (p=0.019), and at scales for evaluation of alexithymia (p=0.028) and depression (p=0.004).CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that high levels of physical activity in acute AN associate with worst clinical conditions at admission, especially in terms of endocrinological and
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Garavelli, Enrico, Riva, Anna, Garavelli, Enrico, Riva, Anna, and Italiensk filologi
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6132 Visual arts and design ,6122 Literature studies ,education ,6121 Languages ,615 History and Archaeology - Abstract
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- 2020
49. Reply letter to “RE: Renal dysfunctions and clinical correlates in adolescents with restrictive anorexia nervosa”
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Riva, Anna, primary and Nacinovich, Renata, additional
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- 2021
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50. Adolescents with anorexia nervosa with or without non-suicidal self-injury: clinical and psychopathological features
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Riva, Anna, primary, Pigni, Maria, additional, Bomba, Monica, additional, and Nacinovich, Renata, additional
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- 2021
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