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• Fuste M., Melendez-Perez I., Villalta-Gil V., Pinacho R., Villalmanzo N., Cardoner N. et al. Specificity proteins 1 and 4, hippocampal volume and first-episode psychosis. British Journal of Psychiatry. 2016;208(6):591-592.
• Koyanagi A., Stickley A., Haro J.M.. Psychotic symptoms and smoking in 44 countries. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 2016.
• Garin N., Koyanagi A., Chatterji S., Tyrovolas S., Olaya B., Leonardi M. et al. Global Multimorbidity Patterns: A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based, Multi-Country Study. Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences. 2016;71(2):205-214.
• Olaya B., Moneta M.V., Koyanagi A., Lara E., Miret M., Ayuso-Mateos J.L. et al. The joint association of depression and cognitive function with severe disability among community-dwelling older adults in Finland, Poland and Spain. Experimental Gerontology. 2016;76:39-45.
• Brébion G, Stephan-Otto C, Ochoa S, Roca M, Nieto L, Usall J. Impaired Self-Monitoring of Inner Speech in Schizophrenia Patients with Verbal Hallucinations and in Non-clinical Individuals Prone to Hallucinations.Frontiers in psychology. 2016;7:1381.
Hightlights
Group 11 is the CIBER’s representative in the international collaborative project RADAR-CNS (http://www.radar-cns.org/), funded by the IMI2 program to explore the potential of portable devices in
the Prevention and treatment Depression, multiple sclerosis and epilepsy, in order to improve the quality of life of patients. Specifically, group 11 participates in the work-package that has explored the needs and viewpoints of patients with depressive disorder in relation to the use of multiparametric remote control technologies and has defined the most appropriate tools for assessing the fluctuation in time of sleep patterns, physical activity level, cognitive functioning, social interactions, and mood and stress so as to make meaningful predictions in these clinical populations.
It also participates as partner in the M-RESIST European project (http://www.mresist.eu/), funded by
the EU’s HORIZON 2020 with the main objective of developing a therapeutic program that draws on the support of mobile devices to actively involve patients with treatment-resistant schizophrenia to make them capable of self-managing their illness, as well as to support their careers.
Moreover, it is important to highlight its coordination of the European project ATHLOS (http://athlosproject.eu/), funded by the EU’s HORIZON 2020 with the aim of identifying healthy ageing trajectories and their determinants in order to achieve a better understanding of the ageing process to provide actionable insights to inform public policies. The consortium has already compiled data from longitudinal European and international studies on ageing to create the harmonized dataset (basis of the project results) and has developed the protocol for the creation of algorithms for the harmonization of variables and evaluated the statistical methodology to create a single metric of health.
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