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Most relevant scientific articles
• Anaya C., Torrent C., Caballero F.F., Vieta E., del Mar Bonnin C., Ayuso-Mateos J.L. et al. Cognitive reserve in bipolar disorder: Relation to cognition, psychosocial functioning and quality of life. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 2016.
• Kamenov K., Twomey C., Cabello M., Prina A.M., Ayuso-Mateos J.L.. The efficacy of psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy and their combination on functioning and quality of life in depression: a meta- analysis. Psychological Medicine. 2016;1-12.
• Martin-Maria N., Miret M., Caballero F.F., Rico-Uribe L.A., Steptoe A., Chatterji S. et al. The Impact of Subjective Well-Being on Mortality: A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies in the General Population. Psychosomatic Medicine. 2016-.
• Tyrovolas S., Koyanagi A., Olaya B., Ayuso-Mateos J.L., Miret M., Chatterji S. et al. Factors associated with skeletal muscle mass, sarcopenia, and sarcopenic obesity in older adults: a multi-continent study. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle. 2016;312-321.
• Bonnin C.M., Torrent C., Arango C., Amann B.L., Sole B., Gonzalez-Pinto A. et al. Functional remediation in bipolar disorder: 1-year follow-up of neurocognitive and functional Outcome. British Journal of Psychiatry. 2016;208(1):87-93.
Hightlights
In 2016, our group started working on five new research projects in collaboration with other CIBERSAM centres. The Project “Trajectories on mental health, physical health and functioning: Third wave survey of a Spanish cohort of the adult population”, which is aimed to carry out a third time point assessment to know trajectories of health in ageing people as well as recruiting new people to make generational comparisons. On the other hand, we have also started the project “CIBERSAM cohorts about FEP cases and controls”, which is aimed to create a common cohort from different existing cohorts with first episode patients
and controls, and follow-up the common cohort at 5, 10 and 15 years. Furthermore, we have started the project “Emotional fluctuation in daily life. Ecological analysis of depressive symptomatology in the general population” which is aimed to analyse the mood fluctuations throughout the day in a general population sample using mobile Apps. Moreover, the Study “European Welfare Models and Mental Wellbeing in Final Years of Life”, which is addressed to gather information on the components of wellbeing and welfare in people older than 80 years. In addition, the project “Peripheral oxidative stress and inflammatory markers in Major Depressive Disorder”, focuses on finding biological markers in Major Depressive Disorder.
Finally, the group has participated in the elaboration of “mhGAP Intervention Guide for mental, neurological and substance use disorders in non-specialized health setting”. This work has been leaded by World Health Organization inside the WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme.
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