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MIret M., caBello M., Marchena c., Mellor-Marsa B., ca- Ballero F.F., oBradors-tarraGo c. et al. The state of the art on European well-being research within the area of mental health. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology. 2015;15(2):171-179.
kaMenoV k, caBello M, coenen M, ayuso-Mateos Jl. How much do we know about the functional effectiveness of interventions for depression? A systematic review.Jour- nal of affective disorders. 2015;188:89-96.
seMrau M., eVans-lacko s., aleM a., ayuso-Mateos J.l., chIsholM d., GureJe o. et al. Strengthening mental health systems in low- and middle-income countries: The Emerald programme. BMC Medicine. 2015;13(1).
cIeza a., saBarIeGo c., anczeWska M., Ballert c., BIck- enBach J., caBello M. et al. PARADISE 24: A measure to assess the impact of brain disorders on people’s lives. PLoS ONE. 2015;10(7).
Mellor-Marsa B., MIret M., aBad F.J., chatterJI s., olaya B., toBIasz-adaMczyk B. et al. Measurement Invariance of the Day Reconstruction Method: Results from the COURAGE in Europe Project. Journal of Happiness Stud- ies. 2015.
Highlights
In 2015, our group started working on three new re- search projects in collaboration with other CIBERSAM centers. The Ageing Trajectories of Health: Longitu- dinal Opportunities and Synergies (ATHLOS) is an EU project from H2020 call aimed to identify pat- terns of healthy ageing, their determinants and the critical points in time when changes in trajectories are produced and to propose public health interven- tions to optimize healthy ageing. On the other hand, we have also started with Participation to healthy workplaces and inclusive strategies in the work sec- tor (PATHWAYS), an European project from the 3rd health framework programme call, which is aimed developing innovative approaches to promote the professional integration and reintegration of people
with chronic diseases (including mental disorders) and improve their employability. Furthermore, the Study of the inflammatory and oxidative stress bi- omarkers in major depression is addressed to de- termine specific biomarkers that can be altered in patients with major depression disorder. Finally our group, as part of their international activities has car- ried out the second-year workshop to train primary health care doctors in the identification and treat- ment of mental disorders in Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, has organized meetings with World Health Organization experts and has colabo- rated with european and internacional researchers to produce scientific papers.
Institution: Servicio Madrileño de Salud · Contact: Hospital Universitario La Princesa C/ Diego de León 62. 28006 Madrid · Tel.: 91 497 17 05 · E.mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.trastornosafectivos.com
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