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Blasco-FontecIlla h., Baca-García e., courtet P., García nIeto r., de leon J.. Horror vacui: Emptiness might distinguish between major suicide repeaters and nonmajor suicide repeaters: A pilot study. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 2015;84(2):117-119.
lahera G., herrera s., reInares M., BenIto a., rullas M., González-cases J. et al. Hostile attributions in bi- polar disorder and schizophrenia contribute to poor social functioning. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 2015;131(6):472-482.
Murru a, hIdalGo d, Bernardo M, BoBes J, saIz-ruIz J, álaMo c et al. Antipsychotic switching in schizoaffective
Highlights
The research activity of CIBERSAM Group 22 in 2015 has been focused on the ongoing investigation lines that we maintain. Among them include:
• Active participation in the AGES-CM, PEPS and 2EPS projects, all of them related to the genetic -environment interaction, and follow-up of pa- tients with first psychotic episodes, which have given rise to publications and have enabled us to participate on the Cohort Project.
• Several studies related to suicidal behavior, the initiatives of international collaboration, such as WORECA Project (World for Suicide Research Consortium) for the collection of data in America, Africa and Europe, as well as publications related to genetic markers, risk prediction and new mod- els for understanding the problem.
• In the field of schizophrenia, we continued with the study of factors associated to cognitive impairment and their possible therapeutic ap- proaches.
• We have not forgotten the clinical issues and their therapeutic approach, with articles and clinical tri- als focused to these issues that need robust data for translation into practice.
disorder: A systematic review.The world journal of biologi- cal psychiatry : the official journal of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry. 2015;:1-19.
Penas-lledo e., GuIllauMe s., delGado a., naranJo M.e.G., Jaussent I., llerena a. et al. ABCB1 gene poly- morphisms and violent suicide attempt among survivors. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 2015;61:52-56.
cuesta M.J., sánchez-torres a.M., caBrera B., BIoque M., Merchan-naranJo J., corrIPIo I. et al. Premorbid ad- justment and clinical correlates of cognitive impairment in first-episode psychosis: The PEPsCog Study. Schizophre- nia Research. 2015;164(1-3):65-73.
• Within the O.C.D. Program, we have got an ISCI- II Grant for the Project: “Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms in the refractory obsessive-compul- sive disorder: development and validation of a cell model by reprogramming”. Also, as an activity of the Working Group of the Spanish Society of Psy- chiatry, we are participating in the development of a clinical guideline on drug treatment of this disease.
• We participated in two CIBERSAM Intramural pro- jects, one dealing with stressful and epigenetic factors and the risk of developing psychopathol- ogy in adolescence and the other with the social cognition evaluation.
We have also carried out other actions such as or- ganizing a “First Meeting between Researchers in Mental Health, Patient and Relatives” held success- fully with participation of lead researchers from dif- ferent CIBERSAM groups..
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