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  1. Article: Improving care for SUD patients with complex trauma-relationships between childhood trauma, dissociation, and suicidal behavior in female patients with PTSD and SUD.

    Gidzgier, Piotr A / Bari, Melav / López-Atanes, Mayte / Lotzin, Annett / Grundmann, Johanna / Hiller, Philipp / Schneider, Barbara / Schäfer, Ingo

    Frontiers in psychiatry

    2023  Volume 13, Page(s) 1047274

    Abstract: Background: Posttraumatic disorders are among the most frequent co-occurring diagnoses in patients with substance use disorders (SUD). Individuals with this dual diagnosis often present with special treatment needs, especially after childhood traumatic ... ...

    Abstract Background: Posttraumatic disorders are among the most frequent co-occurring diagnoses in patients with substance use disorders (SUD). Individuals with this dual diagnosis often present with special treatment needs, especially after childhood traumatic experiences (CT). Along with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and dissociative symptoms, suicidal behaviors belong to the clinical challenges in this group of patients and may influence the course and outcome of SUD treatment. Therefore, a better understanding of the relationships between different forms of CT, psychopathology and suicidal behaviors seems to be important to tailor adequate concepts of care.
    Materials and methods: We examined 343 female patients with SUD and Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). All patients completed the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), the Dissociative Experiences Scale-Taxon (DES-T) and the Structured Clinical Interview Axis I Disorders (SCID-I). To determine relationships between different symptoms with potential importance for concepts of treatment, we conducted analyses of moderated mediation for different models. We examined the direct and indirect effects of associations between the type of CT, dissociation and suicidal behavior, as well as the moderation effect of PTSD.
    Results: All participants met DSM-criteria for either full PTSD (75.2%) or subsyndromal PTSD (24.8%). Almost all (94.5%) received at least one substance dependence diagnosis and the remaining 5.5% met substance abuse criteria. Most participants (93.3%) reported at least one type of childhood trauma. In all models, dissociation was a risk factor for suicidal ideation (SI) and for suicide attempts (SA). In both, participants with subsyndromal PTSD and participants with full PTSD, dissociation mediated the relationship between childhood sexual abuse and SI as well as SA. Moreover, we report direct effects between different childhood traumas and SI and SA. Furthermore, emotional abuse was a significant predictor of dissociation.
    Discussion: In our sample of female patients with SUD and co-occurring PTSD, dissociation significantly increased suicidal behavior and served as a mediator of the relationship between childhood sexual abuse and suicidal behavior. Our findings underline the need to include interventions to address dissociative symptoms and other more complex consequences of childhood trauma into concepts of care for patients with SUD.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-12
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2564218-2
    ISSN 1664-0640
    ISSN 1664-0640
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1047274
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  2. Article ; Online: Gender differences in the management of acute psychiatric episodes in the emergency department: a cross-sectional analysis of the 2017-2019 triennium.

    Sáenz-Herrero, Margarita / Recio-Barbero, María / López-Atanes, Mayte / Santorcuato, Ana / Bacigalupe, Amaia / Segarra, Rafael

    Archives of women's mental health

    2023  Volume 26, Issue 6, Page(s) 777–783

    Abstract: There is growing evidence that gender is an important determinant of mental health and well-being. In this sense, both biological and socio-economic factors play a key role in how people experience psychological disturbances. This study examine whether ... ...

    Abstract There is growing evidence that gender is an important determinant of mental health and well-being. In this sense, both biological and socio-economic factors play a key role in how people experience psychological disturbances. This study examine whether there were sex- and gender-based differences in the management of psychiatric disorders in the emergency department (ED). A cross-sectional retrospective study was conducted in the ED over the 2017-2019 period. Sex was codified as female/male and socio-economic deprivation index was compiled to address the impact of social determinants. Episodes were reclassified according to four major clusters. Psychotropic drug prescription was categorized according to the ATC classification. Poisson regression models, adjusted for age and socioeconomic status, were used. A total of 9789 episodes (53.9% females) of individuals who required an acute-related psychiatric intervention were retrieved. Age distribution and socioeconomic quintiles revealed gender differences. Anxiety-related consultations accounted for up to 50% of all episodes. Female gender was found to be overrepresented in anxiety and stress-related disorders, mood disorders, and personality disorders. In contrast, Males accounted for 70% of all psychoactive substance use disorders. Considering main clinical syndromic clusters, analysis showed that female patients were more likely to be prescribed with anxiolytic treatment in ED treatment than men in the categories of "Common mental disorders" (PR = 1.122 [1.014-1.242; p = 0.025), "Severe Mental Disorders" (PR = 1.217[1.054-1.406] p = 0.007) and "Personality disorders" (PR = 1.398 (1.038 - 1.884); p = 0.028). This study highlights the relevance of considering sex and gender as potential determinants in both the clinical presentation and management of psychiatric emergencies.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Male ; Female ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Sex Factors ; Retrospective Studies ; Mental Disorders/drug therapy ; Mental Disorders/epidemiology ; Mental Disorders/psychology ; Substance-Related Disorders/psychology ; Emergency Service, Hospital
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-25
    Publishing country Austria
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1463529-X
    ISSN 1435-1102 ; 1434-1816
    ISSN (online) 1435-1102
    ISSN 1434-1816
    DOI 10.1007/s00737-023-01360-x
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  3. Article ; Online: Female Corporality, Gender Roles, and Their Influence on Women's Mental Health in Times of COVID-19.

    Sáenz-Herrero, Margarita / López-Atanes, Mayte / Recio-Barbero, María

    Frontiers in global women's health

    2020  Volume 1, Page(s) 563209

    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-11-12
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2673-5059
    ISSN (online) 2673-5059
    DOI 10.3389/fgwh.2020.563209
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  4. Article ; Online: Are women still "the other"? Gendered mental health interventions for health care workers in Spain during COVID-19.

    López-Atanes, Mayte / Recio-Barbero, María / Sáenz-Herrero, Margarita

    Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy

    2020  Volume 12, Issue S1, Page(s) S243–S244

    Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, Spain ranked 1st in number of infected health workers. Despite the fact that up to 75% of them were women, psychological interventions to prevent distress usually lacked a gender perspective and a biopsychosocial approach. ( ... ...

    Abstract During the COVID-19 pandemic, Spain ranked 1st in number of infected health workers. Despite the fact that up to 75% of them were women, psychological interventions to prevent distress usually lacked a gender perspective and a biopsychosocial approach. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
    MeSH term(s) Adaptation, Psychological ; Adult ; COVID-19 ; Coronavirus Infections ; Female ; Health Personnel ; Humans ; Occupational Diseases/therapy ; Pandemics ; Pneumonia, Viral ; Psychotherapy/standards ; Spain ; Stress Disorders, Traumatic/therapy ; Women
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-15
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2497028-1
    ISSN 1942-969X ; 1942-9681
    ISSN (online) 1942-969X
    ISSN 1942-9681
    DOI 10.1037/tra0000751
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  5. Article ; Online: Female Corporality, Gender Roles, and Their Influence on Women's Mental Health in Times of COVID-19

    Margarita Sáenz-Herrero / Mayte López-Atanes / María Recio-Barbero

    Frontiers in Global Women's Health, Vol

    2020  Volume 1

    Keywords corporality ; gender ; mental health ; pandemic ; COVID-19 ; Gynecology and obstetrics ; RG1-991 ; Women. Feminism ; HQ1101-2030.7 ; covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-11-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
    Document type Article ; Online
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  6. Article ; Online: Female Corporality, Gender Roles, and Their Influence on Women's Mental Health in Times of COVID-19

    Sáenz-Herrero, Margarita / López-Atanes, Mayte / Recio-Barbero, María

    Frontiers in Global Women's Health

    2020  Volume 1

    Keywords covid19
    Publisher Frontiers Media SA
    Publishing country ch
    Document type Article ; Online
    ISSN 2673-5059
    DOI 10.3389/fgwh.2020.563209
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  7. Article ; Online: Are women still “the other”? Gendered mental health interventions for health care workers in Spain during COVID-19.

    López-Atanes, Mayte / Recio-Barbero, María / Sáenz-Herrero, Margarita

    Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy

    2020  Volume 12, Issue S1, Page(s) S243–S244

    Keywords Clinical Psychology ; Social Psychology ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher American Psychological Association (APA)
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 2497028-1
    ISSN 1942-969X ; 1942-9681
    ISSN (online) 1942-969X
    ISSN 1942-9681
    DOI 10.1037/tra0000751
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  8. Article: Are women still "the other"? Gendered mental health interventions for health care workers in Spain during COVID-19

    López-Atanes, Mayte / Recio-Barbero, María / Sáenz-Herrero, Margarita

    Psychol Trauma

    Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, Spain ranked 1st in number of infected health workers. Despite the fact that up to 75% of them were women, psychological interventions to prevent distress usually lacked a gender perspective and a biopsychosocial approach. ( ... ...

    Abstract During the COVID-19 pandemic, Spain ranked 1st in number of infected health workers. Despite the fact that up to 75% of them were women, psychological interventions to prevent distress usually lacked a gender perspective and a biopsychosocial approach. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #621892
    Database COVID19

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  9. Article: Liaison Psychiatry During the Peak of the Coronavirus Pandemic: A Description of Referrals and Interventions.

    López-Atanes, Mayte / González-Briceño, Juan Pablo / Abeal-Adham, Adrián / Fuertes-Soriano, Sara / Cabezas-Garduño, Janire / Peña-Rotella, Álvar / Sáenz-Herrero, Margarita

    Frontiers in psychiatry

    2021  Volume 12, Page(s) 555080

    Abstract: Introduction: ...

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    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-09
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2564218-2
    ISSN 1664-0640
    ISSN 1664-0640
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.555080
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  10. Article: Improving care for SUD patients with complex trauma-relationships between childhood trauma, dissociation, and suicidal behavior in female patients with PTSD and SUD

    Gidzgier, Piotr A. A. / Bari, Melav / Lopez-Atanes, Mayte / Lotzin, Annett / Grundmann, Johanna / Hiller, Philipp / Schneider, Barbara / Schäfer, Ingo

    Frontiers in Psychiatry

    2023  

    Abstract: Background: Posttraumatic disorders are among the most frequent co-occurring diagnoses in patients with substance use disorders (SUD). Individuals with this dual diagnosis often present with special treatment needs, especially after childhood traumatic ... ...

    Title translation Verbesserung der Betreuung von Patienten mit Substanzgebrauchsstörung und komplexen Traumata - Zusammenhänge zwischen Kindheitstrauma, Dissoziation und Suizidalität bei weiblichen Patientinnen mit PTBS und Substanzgebrauchsstörung
    Abstract Background: Posttraumatic disorders are among the most frequent co-occurring diagnoses in patients with substance use disorders (SUD). Individuals with this dual diagnosis often present with special treatment needs, especially after childhood traumatic experiences (CT). Along with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and dissociative symptoms, suicidal behaviors belong to the clinical challenges in this group of patients and may influence the course and outcome of SUD treatment. Therefore, a better understanding of the relationships between different forms of CT, psychopathology and suicidal behaviors seems to be important to tailor adequate concepts of care. Materials and methods: We examined 343 female patients with SUD and Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). All patients completed the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), the Dissociative Experiences Scale-Taxon (DES-T) and the Structured Clinical Interview Axis I Disorders (SCID-I). To determine relationships between different symptoms with potential importance for concepts of treatment, we conducted analyses of moderated mediation for different models. We examined the direct and indirect effects of associations between the type of CT, dissociation and suicidal behavior, as well as the moderation effect of PTSD. Results: All participants met DSM-criteria for either full PTSD (75.2%) or subsyndromal PTSD (24.8%). Almost all (94.5%) received at least one substance dependence diagnosis and the remaining 5.5% met substance abuse criteria. Most participants (93.3%) reported at least one type of childhood trauma. In all models, dissociation was a risk factor for suicidal ideation (SI) and for suicide attempts (SA). In both, participants with subsyndromal PTSD and participants with full PTSD, dissociation mediated the relationship between childhood sexual abuse and SI as well as SA. Moreover, we report direct effects between different childhood traumas and SI and SA. Furthermore, emotional abuse was a significant predictor of dissociation. Discussion: In our sample of female patients with SUD and co-occurring PTSD, dissociation significantly increased suicidal behavior and served as a mediator of the relationship between childhood sexual abuse and suicidal behavior. Our findings underline the need to include interventions to address dissociative symptoms and other more complex consequences of childhood trauma into concepts of care for patients with SUD.
    Keywords Attempted Suicide ; Child Abuse ; Dissociation ; Dissoziation ; Drogenmissbrauch ; Drug Abuse ; Frauen ; Human Females ; Kindesmisshandlung ; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ; Posttraumatische Belastungsstörung ; Sexual Abuse ; Sexueller Missbrauch ; Substance Use Disorder ; Substanzgebrauchsstörung ; Suicidal Ideation ; Suizidgedanken ; Suizidversuch
    Language English
    Document type Article
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1047274
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