September 18 - 22, 2011 - Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Oral Communication Sessions

 

 

OC1. SUBSTANCE ABUSE

(September 19, 12.30-14.30)

OC1.1   Comorbid addictive states in schizophrenia: co-occurring condition or a symptom of the disease itself?
A.G. Awad (Canada)

OC1.2   Outcome results from a Danish 40-year follow-up study of alcoholism
J. Knop, E.C. Penick, A.M. Manzardo, E.J. Nickel, E.L. Mortensen, W. Madarasz, P. Jensen (Denmark/USA)

OC1.3   Screening for co-occurring mental and substance use disorders: telling the story of knowledge translation from research validation to clinical application
B.R. Rush, S. Castel (Canada)

OC1.4   Screening of alcohol consumption with AUDIT along with a brief intervention amongst patients treated for opioid and cocaine dependency: a randomized controlled study
N. Feldman, A. Chatton, R. Khan, Y. Khazaal, D. Zullino (Switzerland)

OC1.5   Integrating primary care with substance use and psychiatric treatment: outcomes and cost
C. Weisner, F. Chi, S. Parthasarathy, J. Mertens (USA)

OC1.6   Service use for affective, anxiety and substance use disorders: changes in treatment rates and patterns in Australia from 1997 to 2007
M. Harris, P. Burgess, J. Pirkis, T. Slade, H. Whiteford (Australia)


OC2. FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS

(September 19, 12.30-14.30)

OC2.1   Recovery at 10 years in first-episode psychosis
E. Simonsen, U. Haahr, J.Evensen, W. ten Velden Hegelstad, I. Joa, J.O. Johannesen, H. Langeveld, T.K. Larsen, I. Melle, S. Opjordsmoen, J.I. Røssberg, B.R. Rund, P. Vaglum, S. Friis, T.H. McGlashan (Denmark/Norway/USA)

OC2.2   Neurocognitive dysfunctions in ultra high risk states of schizophrenia using MATRICS battery
D. Serrani (Argentina)

OC2.3   Minds in Transition (MinT): a prospective longitudinal study of the neurocognitive markers for transition from ultra-high risk mental state to psychosis
P. Georgie, A. Rebbekah, V.Carr, C. Scott, J. Curtis, R. Langdon, C. Loughland, Pat Michie, M. O'Donnell, P. Rasser, M. Seal, H. Stain, R. Thienel, J. Todd, P. Tooney, P. Ward, T. Weickert, P. Thompson, U. Schall (USA/Australia)

OC2.4   Carer and family group work to support client recovery from first episode psychosis
M. Petrakis, H. Bloom, J. Oxley (Australia)

OC2.5   The use of mental health services by patients with first-episode schizophrenia-spectrum psychosis: an administrative database study from Montreal, Canada
K. Anderson, A. Malla, D. Buckeridge, R. Fuhrer (Canada)

OC2.6   Cerebellar grey matter deficits, cannabis use and first-episode schizophrenia in adolescents and young adults
M. Cohen, P.E. Rasser, G. Peck, V.J. Carr, P.B. Ward, P.M. Thompson, P.J. Johnston, A. Baker, U. Schall (Australia/USA)


OC3. IMPULSE CONTROL DISORDERS AND FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY

(September 19, 12.30-14.30)

OC3.1   Twelve-month follow-up study of drug treatment in pathological gamblers: a primary outcome study
N. Pinhas Dannon, K. Lowengrub, M. Kotler (Israel)

OC3.2   Technological “addictions”: issues, concerns, and a working solution
D. Basu (India)

OC3.3   Internet addiction in male adolescents: first results of an out-patient diagnostic and treatment program in Berlin
O. Bilke-Hentsch (Germany)

OC3.4   Comprehensive aggression management reduces violence in adolescent forensic inpatient care
R. Kaltiala-Heino (Finland)

OC3.5   Civilizing the “barbarians”: a critical analysis of behaviour modification programs in forensic psychiatric settings
D. Holmes (Canada)


OC4. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY (I)

(September 19, 12.30-14.30)

OC4.1   Baseline factors associated with predictors of antipsychotic monotherapy treatment in patients with schizophrenia: results from a naturalistic observational study
D. Novick, H. Ascher-Svanum, J. Bertsch, R. Brugnoli, J. Hong, J.M. Haro (UK/USA/Italy/Spain)

OC4.2   Dopaminergic gene polymorphisms are not associated with response to antipsychotic drugs in schizophrenic patients
J. Samochowiec, A. Samochowiec, P. Tybura, J. Pełka Wysiecka, A. Beszlej, A. Grzywacz,
P. Bienkowski (Poland)

OC4.3   Efficacy of amantadine in the treatment of tardive dyskinesia: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
S. Pappa, S. Tzouli, V. Mavreas, S. Konitsiotis (Greece)

OC4.4   The serotonin-1A, -2A receptor and transporter distribution in the living human brain: a multitracer PET study
M. Savli, A. Bauer, D. Häusler, T.Kroll, A. Hahn, F. Rattay, M. Mitterhauser, W. Wadsak, S. Kasper,
R. Lanzenberger (Germany/Austria)

OC4.5   Anxiety response during tryptophan depletion and association with SLC6A4
F. Moreno, R. Erickson, J. Oas-Terpstra, H. Garriock, J. Gelernter, M. Davis, P. Delgado (USA)

OC4.6   Long-term treatment of panic disorder: tapering off clonazepam after at least 3 years of treatment
A.E. Nardi, R.C. Freire, M. Mochcovitch, R. Amrein, A. de Cerqueira, A. Valença, I. Nascimento, M. Mezzasalma, A. Veras, V. de-Melo-Neto, G. Soares-Filho, M. Versiani (Brazil)


OC5. HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY CARE (I)

(September 19, 12.30-14.30)

OC5.1   The Toronto Addis Ababa Psychiatry Project (TAAPP): educational effects of an international outreach program on psychiatry residents
S. Brook, D. Robertson, M. Makuwaza (Canada)

OC5.2   Meet the new integrated psychiatry primary care team: psychiatrists and primary care physicians working together at community medical homes
B. Ostermeyer (USA)

OC5.3   Professional supervision for effective practice: what does
the evidence say?
F. Howard (New Zealand)

OC5.4   How to diagnose and manage “difficult” patients: development of a workshop for interprofessional audience
D. Kljenak (Canada)

OC5.5   Health reform and psychiatry: how will health reform impact psychiatric practice?
S. Sharfstein, P. Sheppard (USA)


OC6. ETHICAL AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL ISSUES

(September 19, 12.30-14.30)

OC6.1   The significance of the new UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities for the practice of institutional psychiatry
M. Perlin (USA)

OC6.2   Mental health and inequity: a human rights approach to inequality, discrimination, and mental disability
J.K. Burns (South Africa)

OC6.3   Transcultural aspects of measuring normality and psychopathology
M. Isaac (Australia)

OC6.4   Changing views on comorbidity: artifacts of classification, but clinical reality
R.J. Van der Gaag, P. Van Wijngaarden-Cremers (The Netherlands)

OC6.5   Note on keynotes: a critical reappraisal of progress in psychiatry
F. Versonnen (The Netherlands)

OC6.6   Reflections on human existence: a psychiatric perspective
V.K. Varma (USA)


OC7. SUICIDE

(September 20, 12.30-14.30)

OC7.1   National suicide rates and the attitudes toward motives for suicide
T. Stompe, K. Ritter, and the Research Group on Culture and Suicide (Austria)

OC7.2   Adverse life events proximal to adult suicide: a synthesis of findings from psychological autopsy studies worldwide
T. Foster (Northern Ireland)

OC7.3   The impact of screening for suicide risk: patient perceptions and findings of a randomised trial
M. Crawford (UK)

OC7.4   The railway suicide death of Robert Enke, a famous German football player: impact on the subsequent frequency of railway suicide acts in Germany
K.H. Ladwig, S. Kunrath, J. Baumert (Germany)

OC7.5   Prevalence and predictors of suicidal behaviour in a sample of adults with estimated borderline intellectual functioning: results from a population survey
A. Hassiotis, M. Tanzarella, P. Bebbington, C. Cooper (UK)

OC7.6   Genetic variation predicting suicidality
D. Mrazek, M. Drews, K. Snyder, J. Biernacka, D. Walker, J. Black (USA)


OC8. SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY (I)

(September 20, 12.30-14.30)

OC8.1   Prevalence of mental disorders, risk and protective factors in an Epidemiologic Catchment Area in Montreal, Canada
J. Caron, D. Pedersen, M. Perreault, M.J. Fleury, J. Crocker, A. Brunet, J. Tremblay, S. Beaulieu, G. Turecky, V. Nair, M. Daniel, M. Cargo, Y. Kestin, M. Tousignant (Canada)

OC8.2   Early retirement due to mental health problems in Switzerland 1994-2006: a register-based population study
U. Frick, N. Baer, H. Frick, T. Fasel, E. Kreuzmair (Austria/Switzerland/Germany)

OC8.3   The At Home/Chez Soi Canadian study of housing first for people who are homeless and mentally ill: study design and baseline data for the Montreal site
E. Latimer, D. Rabouin, on behalf of the At Home/Chez Soi Project Team (Canada)

OC8.4   A community-based controlled study of impairment in elderly with high social anxiety
A.A Dahl, C. Falk Dahl, I. Olssøn (Norway)

OC8.5   Dissociative disorders and immigration
H. Markowitsch, A. Staniloiu (Germany)

OC8.6   Issues of gender in psychiatrists in the Netherlands with regard to satisfaction on the job, career perspectives, stress at work and at home and the rearing of children and family life
P. Van Wijngaarden-Cremers, R.J. Van der Gaag (The Netherlands)


OC9. TREATMENT ISSUES (I)

(September 20, 12.30-14.30)

OC9.1   Evidence-based practices in the real world
S. Sharfstein (USA)

OC9.2   Psychosocial and psychological interventions for the prevention of postpartum depression: a Cochrane systematic review
C.L. Dennis (Canada)

OC9.3   Attitudes concerning depot medications in German general population. A representative telephone survey
J. Cordes, K. Hoppe, S. Arnau, M.W. Agelink, J. Thuenker (Germany)

OC9.4   Managing chronic anorexia patients within an international randomized controlled trial
S. Touyz, D. Le Grange, H. Lacey, P. Hay, G. Huon, E. Rieger, S. Maguire, J. Russell, K. Pike, R. Crosby, V. McIntosh, R. Smith, V. Mountford, B. Bamford, M. Ward, C. Evans, A. Brown, J. Roehrig (Australia/USA/UK)

OC9.5   Collecting and costing activity data on psychiatric inpatient wards: development of an instrument and results for a large sample of patients
R. Sabes-Figuera, P. McCrone, T. Wykes (UK)

OC9.6   Psychiatrist-led outpatient group therapy for patients with chronic mental illness
L. Gise (USA)


OC10. PSYCHIATRY AND GENERAL MEDICINE (I)

(September 20, 12.30-14.30)

OC10.1   Cancer incidence, treatment and mortality in users of mental health services in Western Australia
D. Lawrence, G. Kelly, S. Kisely (Australia)

OC10.2   Pain symptoms as predictors of mental disorder in patients with medical illnesses
I. Sibitz, P. Berger, M. Freidl, A. Topitz, M. Krautgartner, W. Spiegel, H. Katschnig (Austria)

OC10.3   Comparative quality of life in patients with depression and rheumatoid arthritis
H. Lempp, F. Ibrahim, T. Shaw, D. Hofmann, G. Thornicroft, I. Scott, H. Graves, T. Kendrick,
D.L. Scott (UK)

OC10.4   Quality of life in a community sample of obese Hispanic, African American, and White children
J. Wallander, S. Kerbawy, D. Roth, F. Franklin, M. Elliott, S. Escobar-Chaves, L. Franzini, R. Lowry, S. Toomey, M. Schuster (USA)

OC10.5   Assessment of alcohol dependence among non-psychiatric in-patients: using the SADD in the general hospital
L. Oliveira, P. Presti, I.R. Antunes, G.C. Carbonari, A.C. Imada, M.Y. Maeda, J.G. Santos,
T.M. Fidalgo, D.X. Silveira, J. Doering-Silveira (Brazil)

OC10.6   Preventing chronic diseases in people with mental health problems: the HEALTH Passport approach
N. Anderson, S. Sridharan, A. Evans, J. Valance, M. Megson, A. Gopinath, V. Patel (UK)


OC11. MOOD DISORDERS

(September 20, 12.30-14.30)

OC11.1   Utility of the Polish version of the Hypomania Checklist-32 and the Mood Disorder Questionnaire
J.K. Rybakowski, D. Dudek, T. Pawlowski, M. Siwek, D. Lojko, A. Kiejna (Poland)

OC11.2   Cross-country comparisons of self-reported vs. DSM-IV diagnosed depressive disorders: results from the Study of Global Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE)
T. Gorrindo, S. Chatterji, P. Kowal, M. Weinstein (USA)

OC11.3   Neurocognition of patients with bipolar disorder and their unaffected siblings: examining the effects of lithium medication
W.C.C. Tam, Z. Liu (Taiwan/China)

OC11.4   Neurocognitive functioning prior to the first manic episode
A. Ratheesh, J. Betts, M. Yucel, M. Berk, B. Nelson, A.R. Yung, P.D. McGorry, S. Wood, A. Bechdolf (Australia/Germany)

OC11.5   Comparison of verbal and non-verbal memory in unaffected first-degree relatives of patients with bipolar disorder type I and matched healthy controls
R.D. Pattanayak, R. Sagar, M. Mehta (India)

OC11.6   Bipolar disorder: seasonality and clock genes
A. Tortorella, P. Monteleone, A. Cervino, B. Canestrelli, M. Maj (Italy)

OC11.7   The relationship between borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorder: a comparative study with advanced neuroimaging tools
R. Rossi, M. Lanfredi, M. Pievani, M. Boccardi, R. Beneduce, L. Magni, L. Rillosi, P.M. Thompson,
G. Rossi, G.B. Frisoni (Italy/USA)


OC12. SCHIZOPHRENIA

(September 20, 12.30-14.30)

OC12.1   Childhood and adolescence symptoms predicting psychosis in the Northern Finland 1986 Birth Cohort
P.H. Mäki, J. Miettunen, I. Moilanen, M. Kaakinen, A. Taanila, T. Hurtig, G. Murray, P.B. Jones,
M. Joukamaa, M. Heinimaa, S. Therman, J. Veijola (Finland)

OC12.2   Schizophrenia spectrum disorders in later life: prevalence and distribution of age at onset and sex in a Dutch catchment area
P. Meesters, L. de Haan, H. Comijs, M. Stek, P. Eikelenboom, J. Smit, A. Beekman (The Netherlands)

OC12.3   Impairments in flexible emotion-based learning in schizophrenic and schizotypic individuals
A. Cooper, M. Cella, S. Dymond (UK)

OC12.4   Relevance of neurocognition, social cognition, negative symptoms and subjective process parameters for functional recovery in schizophrenia
S.J. Schmidt, V. Roder, D.R. Mueller (Switzerland)

OC12.5   Culture, birth order and schizophrenia
G. Ortwein-Swoboda, H.R. Chaudhry, S. Gschaider, E.S. Idemudia, H. Karakula, N. Okribelashvili,
T. Stompe (Austria/Pakistan/Namibia/Poland/Georgia)

OC12.6   Unitary cycle Griesinger - late Kraepelin
M. Daker (Brazil)


OC13. DYNAMIC PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS (I)

(September 21, 12.30-14.30)

OC13.1   Dynamic psychiatry: an integrative psychiatric-psychotherapeutic concept
M. Ammon (Germany)

OC13.2   Possibilities of a group dynamic oriented psychiatry for diagnosis and treatment of familial traumatism patients
I. Burbiel (Germany)

OC13.3   Psychosocial intervention of an Egyptian NGO team during and in the post-immediate phase of the Egyptian revolution (January-February 2011)
H. Habib (Egypt)

OC13.4   Local perceptions of the long term impact of group interpersonal psychotherapy for depression in rural Uganda
R.E. Lewandowski, H. Verdeli, A. Feighery, C. Hamba, V. Stavrou, J. Bass, L. Ndogoni, P. Bolton (USA/Uganda)

OC13.5   Mental health services for developing countries
J.K. Trivedi, M. Dhyani (India)

OC13.6   Mental health services: what can developing countries learn from the developed?
V.K. Varma (USA)


OC14. SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY (II)

(September 21, 12.30-14.30)

OC14.1   Work and mental health, a time to act
M. Gabbay (UK)

OC14.2   Labels used by young people to describe mental disorders: their determinants and impact on stigma and help-seeking
A. Wright, A. Jorm, A. Mackinnon, N. Allen (Australia)

OC14.3   Variations in the attribution of the etiology of psychosis in the abstracts of articles from three national psychiatric journals
V. Bhat, V. Spigonardo, T. Jurcik, R. Whitley, E. Jarvis (Canada/Italy)

OC14.4   Impact of spirituality on quality of care of the aged in traditional versus transitional family in Serbia
A. Milicevic Kalasic, D. Markovic Zigic (Serbia)

OC14.5   Family background and genius: Nobel laureates in science
A. Rothenberg (USA)


OC15. CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY (I)

(September 21, 12.30-14.30)

OC15.1   Adults with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder recall a negative impact of the condition on their childhood: results of the European Lifetime Impairment Survey
P. Asherson, H. Caci, M. Doepfner, R. Donfrancesco, S. Faraone, M. Fitzgerald, A. Hervas, T. Redston (UK/France/Germany/Italy/USA/ Ireland/Spain)

OC15.2   Autism Treatment Network. Development of a clinical registry for individuals with autism spectrum disorders
P. Bernal (USA)

OC15.3   Press factors and their relation to outcome in a randomized controlled trial for childhood anxiety disorders
K. Fjermestad, G.J.H. Wergeland, B.S.M. Haugland, L.G. Öst, O.E. Havik, E.R. Heiervang (Norway/Sweden)

OC15.4   Prevalence of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders in Chile
B. Vicente, S. Saldivia, F. De la Barra, R. Kohn, R. Pihan, M. Valdivia, P. Rioseco, R. Melipillan (Chile)

OC15.5   Gender differences in (developmental) psychopathology
P. Van Wijngaarden-Cremers, R.J. Van der Gaag (The Netherlands)

OC15.6   Dialectical behavioral therapy in adolescent youth
A.N. Syed Naqvi, Z. Rozman (USA)


OC16. HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY CARE (II)

(September 21, 12.30-14.30)

OC16.1   Identifying effective lower-intensity case management programs for service systems that include assertive community treatment: a review of the experimental and quasi-experimental literature
E. Latimer, D.M. Rabouin (Canada)

OC16.2   The referral pathway to assertive community treatment program in Japan
K. Yoshida, J. Ito, Y. Isogaya (Japan)

OC16.3   Two stages for analyzing a regional psychiatric healthcare system
B. Rauch-Gebbensleben, C. Tögel (Germany)

OC16.4   Effectiveness of psychotherapeutic hospital treatment: a meta-analysis
S. Rabung, S. Liebherz (Germany)

OC16.5   Reducing medication errors in community settings
T. Vasquez, S. Sundram, A. Cockram, J. Blackburn, N. Toomey, C. Lupson, T. Kelly, A. Chan,
L. Murray, J. Donati, L. Kader, S. Kumar, S. O’Connor (Australia)


OC17. TRAUMA AND RESILIENCE

(September 21, 12.30-14.30)

OC17.1   Psychological distress among Koshi River Flood victims, immediately and two year later
M.P. Shyangwa, B. Deo (Nepal)

OC17.2   War and post-war: consequences in ex-soldiers of Malvinas
B. Arce, M. Maluf, E. Tries (Argentina)

OC17.3   Residential segregation and mental health in a post conflict society
A. Maguire, D. French, D. O’Reilly (UK)

OC17.4   Emotional well-being of the ultra-poor women in Bangladesh: effects of a grants-based asset transfer programme
S.M. Ahmed, N.C. Das (Bangladesh)

OC17.5   Gender differences in the impact of violence on mental health
S. Fortes, B.S. Mesquita, L. Ribeiro, M.S. Silveira, O.G. Lopes, M.R. Campos (Brazil)

OC17.6   Resilience “at work”: the relevance of resilience to understanding and promoting sustainable recovery of employees with mental health problems
J. Cameron, A. Hart, G. Sadlo (UK)


OC18. PSYCHIATRY AND GENERAL MEDICINE (II)

(September 21, 12.30-14.30)

OC18.1   Prevalence of bipolar disorder in a HIV-infected outpatient population
W.S. Gurgel, D.B. Reboucas, A.H.S. Carneiro, K.J.N. Matos, F.G.M. Souza (Brazil)

OC18.2   Pharmacotherapy of psychiatric syndromes in AIDS
A.N. Singh (Canada)

OC18.3   Serotonin, depression, and cardiovascular disease: sex-specific issues
M. Steiner (Canada)

OC18.4   Alcohol, tobacco and caffeine use and premenstrual syndrome severity in an American sample of college women
D. Svikis, P. Nora, L. Hull, P. Dillon, B. Perry (USA)

OC18.5   Functional and structural neuroanatomical effects of cognitive behavioral therapy in chronic pain
M. Naylor, M. Krauthamer, G. Dumas Liberman, E. McCallion, H. Perelman, C. Filippi, P. Newhouse (USA)

OC18.6   Psychiatry and general medicine – science and hermeneutics: the German experience from Krehl to Weizsäcker and Christian
W. Eich (Germany)


OC19. PSYCHIATRY AND GENERAL MEDICINE (III)

(September 21, 16.30-18.00)

OC19.1   Prevalence and predictors of the metabolic syndrome in patients with borderline personality disorder
K.G. Kahl, W. Greggersen, U. Schweiger, C. Correll, C. Balijepalli, C. Lösch, S. Moebus (Germany/USA)

OC19.2   In-vivo customized life style alteration (VISTA) for patients
with metabolic risk factors
D.I. Velligan, E. Medellin, N.D. Castillo, N. Maples, A. Miller (USA)

OC19.3   Mental illness related disparities in diabetes prevalence, quality of care and outcomes: a population-based longitudinal cohort study
Q. Mai, D. Holman, F. Sanfilippo, J. Emery (Australia)

OC19.4   Attitude, knowledge and behaviour among physicians toward psychiatry
B.T. Walid Sarhan (Jordan)

OC19.5   The role of movies in the psychiatric profession: the depiction of the psychiatrist
J. Menéndez (Australia)


OC20. CLINICAL AND SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY (I)

(September 22, 12.30-14.30)

OC20.1   Social capital and duration of untreated psychosis
J.K. Burns, J.B. Kirkbride (South Africa/USA)

OC20.2   Service preferences of homeless youth with mental illness: housing first, treatment first, or both together
C. Forchuk, S. Giustizia, N. Annett, M. Connoy, R. Csiernik, K. Diaz, B. Edwards, D. Elkin, S. Fisman, M. Godin, M. Jeng, K. Laverty, B. Mitchell, R. Norman, S. Ouseley, J. Richardson, A. Rudnick, P. Wilk (UK/Canada)

OC20.3   Global mental health, task shifting and traditional healers
M. McInnis, S. Merajver (USA)

OC20.4   The science of well-being, spirituality and psychotherapy
R.F D’Souza (Australia)

OC20.5   Feelings of loneliness but not social isolation predict incident dementia in older persons
T. Holwerda, D. Deeg, A. Beekman, T. van Tilburg, M. Stek, C. Jonker, R. Schoevers (The Netherlands)

OC20.6   Compliance to depression treatment: examining a novel model in younger and older adults
P. Werner, I. Stein-Schvachman, U. Milman, S. Giveon (Israel)


OC21. PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY

(September 22, 12.30-14.30)

OC21.1   Pre- and postnatal psychological and biological markers of maternal emotional disturbances
L.N. Frachia, P. Vargas, Z. Chaila, K. Cruz, R. Chahla, T.A. Rosan, H.L. Mesones Arroyo, A.R. Bianchi, A.S. Pérez Teseira, A.I. Landa, M.M.L. Gargiulo, A.J.M. Gargiulo, G. Baiardi, J.V. Lafuente Sánchez, P.A. Gargiulo (Argentina/Spain)

OC21.2   The medical course of untreated depression in women
M. Mendoza (Honduras)

OC21.3   Los constructos mentales en pacientes con alteración limítrofe de la personalidad
J. Bar-el, C. Ortiz (Spain)

OC21.4   Fenomenología de los episodios psicóticos agudos: de la observación a la acción, desarrollo de una técnica de entrevista psiquiátrica para los pacientes en crisis
C. Widakowich (Belgium)

OC21.5   Aproximaciones experimentales a la psicopatología. I. Aproximaciones básicas
P.A. Gargiulo, M.M.L. Gargiulo, A.J.M. Gargiulo, A.P.I. Gargiulo, G. Mesones, T.A. Rosan, H.L. Mesones, A.I. Landa de Gargiulo (Argentina)

OC21.6   Aproximaciones experimentales a la psicopatología. II. Aproximaciones clínicas
A.J.M. Gargiulo, M.M.L. Gargiulo, G. Mesones, A.P.I. Gargiulo, T.A. Rosan, H.L. Mesones, A.I. Landa de Gargiulo, P.A. Gargiulo (Argentina)


OC22. DYNAMIC PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS (II)

(September 22, 12.30-14.30)

OC22.1   An elementary clinical understanding of the mind
M. Mendoza (Honduras)

OC22.2   Death and doctors
N.M. Yusti (Argentina)

OC22.3   Schizophrenia in Brazilian popular music: a psychoeducational 
contribution
A.B. Marques Filho, D.R.S. Souza, R. Azoubel, L.A.B. Hetem, E. Lotufo Neto, M.A.A. Brasil (Brazil)

OC22.4   Los tiempos del amor y del goce en la vejez 
M. Camino, M. Mendez, M. Capponi (Argentina)

OC22.5   Patologías relacionadas al uso de Internet
M. Ferrari, C. Londoño, M. Maag, M. Palacios, L. Silva (Argentina)

OC22.6   A personalidade como critério para o diagnóstico diferencial entre transtorno mental e experiência religiosa/espiritual
L.O. Alminhana, A. Moreira-Almeida (Brazil)


OC23. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY (II)

(September 22, 12.30-14.30)

OC23.1   The validity of the biomedical model in psychiatry: a historical revision
R. Ramalho (Paraguay)

OC23.2   Contrary to the Brazilian government, Brazilian mental health professionals think that the combination of mood stabilizers and atypical antipsychotics is beneficial to bipolar patients
K.J. Matos, J.R.G. Luna, V.M. Muñiz, W.S. Gurgel, E.M. Barros, F.G.M. Souza (Brazil)

OC23.3   10 years of brain SPECT: a review of the imaging findings of psychiatry
E. Galli (Peru)

OC23.4   Los trastornos de la memoria en el adulto mayor: pródromos de su evolución. Los que se recuperan, los que permanecen estacionarios y los que van a una demencia
J. Zarra, L. Schmidt (Argentina)

OC23.5   Deterioro cognitivo leve: presente y futuro
M.O. Goncalves, P. Aponte, A. Matute (Venezuela)

OC23.6   Neurociencia del trastorno límite de la personalidad y sus correlaciones con la psicoterapia
E. Habif (Argentina)

OC23.7   Deterioro en la perfusión cerebral de consumidores de paco-pasta base. Estudio mediante SPECT con 99TC-ECD
D. Huanambal, J. Ollari, H. Videla, A. Perez, R. Galli (Argentina)

OC23.8   Anomalías del filtraje auditivo en el TEPT: investigación con neuroimágenes de fuentes magnéticas
J.M. Cañive, M.A. Hunter, L. Calais, G. Villarreal (USA)


OC24. FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY

(September 22, 12.30-14.30)

OC24.1   Suicides in Fortaleza, Brazil from 2000 to 2009
L. Pessoa, L. Nobre, I. Borges de Sá, T. Muniz, M. Cunha, M. Oliveira, F. Souza, W. Gurgel, A. Diniz, P. Cavalcante (Brazil)

OC24.2   Psicópata adaptado, un problema médico, social y judicial
A.F. Molina (Argentina)

OC24.3   Tratamiento para la complementaria del psicópata
H. Marietan (Argentina)

OC24.4   Hijos de psicópatas
H. Marietan (Argentina)

OC24.5   Sospecha de abuso sexual infantil. Motivos de exceso de judicialización
A.M. Alle (Argentina)

OC24.6   Incesto y conducta suicida en mujeres
F. Vásquez, L. Fiestas, Y. Nicolás, S. Falconí, V. Vite (Peru)

OC24.7   Auschwitz, paradigma del mal del siglo XX
B. Rubin de Goldman (Argentina)


OC25. CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY (II)

(September 22, 12.30-14.30)

OC25.1   Depresión y comorbilidad infanto juvenil: cuando los cambios de animo o “moodiness” en los niños merecen una especial atención
R. Yunes (Argentina)

OC25.2   Apresentação com pacientes na clínica do autismo infantil
I. Brasil, C. Santiago, M. Mauro, R. Gabbay, P. Louzada, M. Maia (Brazil)

OC25.3   Implementación, gestión y asistencia de la sala de internación en psiquiatría en el hospital de niños de Córdoba
M.E. Bella (Argentina)

OC25.4   Prevalencia de trastornos mentales en niños con enfermedad orgánica crónica
P. Kestelman, C. Kutnowski (Argentina)

OC25.5   Desafíos diagnósticos y terapéuticos en los trastornos generalizados del desarrollo
M. Bella, I. Kremer, R. Mahieu, L. Mercado (Argentina)

OC25.6   Modelo de intervención en salud mental en niños, niñas y adolescentes: promoviendo la prevención
Y. Figueroa (Venezuela)

OC25.7   La atención emocional y su relación con elementos indicadores de la salud mental del adolescente: un estudio internacional
S.C. Fulquez Castro, M. Alguacil de Nicolás (Spain)


OC26. HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY CARE (III)

(September 22, 14.45-16.15)

OC26.1   The consolidation of Brazil psychiatric reform on primary care: results from a training program
V.M.A. Ribeiro, T.A. Reis, D.M. Coutinho, I.T. Brito, G.F. Mota (Brazil)

OC26.2   Politica de saude mental e assistencia psiquiatrica no Brasil nos últimos 50 anos
G.R. Figueiredo (Brazil)

OC26.3   Hospitalización por trastornos mentales en adolescentes argentinos: trastornos neuróticos, consumo de sustancias psicotropas y esquizofrenia como las causas más frecuentes
M.E. Bella, M. López de Neira, B. Villacé, L. Acosta, A.R. Fernández (Argentina)

OC26.4   Desde el borda, terapeutas y pacientes mentales graves trabajando para prevenir reinternacines, disminuyendo la vulnerabilidad
M.S. Romano (Argentina)

OC26.5   Una vez más lo social
F. Marzano, S. Oliveira, J. Papich, E. Sanchez (Argentina)

OC26.6   La intervención a nivel socio cultural: como abordaje de un súbito episodio
de trance colectivo
J. Brítez Cantero (Paraguay)


OC27. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY

(September 22, 14.45-16.15)

OC27.1   Epidemiological study of an Argentinean ambulatory population attending the department of psychiatry of a general hospital
J. Faccioli, C. Finkelsztein, A. Job, M. Guinzbourg (Argentina)

OC27.2   Interdisciplinary impact of spontaneous visits to mental health in the adult population at a general hospital
R. Salinas, N. Nayar, S. Nastri, E. Ottolenghi, R. Magistrelli, C. Schmee, M. Gori, K. Garelli (Argentina)

OC27.3   Correlation between clinical criteria of organicity, results on Bender visuomotor test and electroencephalographic findings in a sample of outpatients
J. Paredes (El Salvador)

OC27.4   Depressive symptoms in hypothyroid patients and their response to levothyroxine treatment in an Argentinian sample
I. Manzanos, J. Bonet (Argentina)

OC27.5   Prevalence of psychiatric disorders and sexual dysfunction in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome
A.B. Veras, A.E. Nardo (Brazil)

OC27.6   Report of three cases of olfactory reference syndrome: a diagnostic conundrum
F. Pavlovsky, C. Fossa Riglos, M. Méndez Ribas, M. Oppel (Argentina)


OC28. CLINICAL AND SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY (II)

(September 22, 14.45-16.15)

OC28.1   Looking at psychiatric training: a global perspective
N. Rao (USA)

OC28.2   Facing death in medical education
C.P. Baulé, M. Bonow, G. Rehme, L.R. Archanjo (Brazil)

OC28.3   Mental health care in a psychiatric hospital, aiming autonomy and psychoeducation
F. Mourão, I.C. Ferraz, A. Baltar (Brazil)

OC28.4   Cluster analysis of a forensic population with antisocial personality disorder regarding PCL-R scores: differentiation of two patterns of criminal profiles
H. Morana, F. Câmara, J. Arboleda-Flórez (Brazil)

OC28.5   La noción de espectro bipolar desde la psiquiatría psicodinámica
A. Solimano, C. Manfredi (Argentina)

 

 

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