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  1. Article ; Online: Spirituality, Religiosity and Mental Health: A Clinical-care Approach.

    Chavarria, Victor / Antoni Boix, Josep / De La Puente, Blanca / Gimenez, Laura / Pou, Cristina / Peña-Salazar, Carlos / Grimal, Isabel / Maria Haro, Josep / Serrano-Blanco, Antoni

    Actas espanolas de psiquiatria

    2024  Volume 51, Issue 6, Page(s) 281–282

    Abstract: No abstract present. ...

    Abstract No abstract present.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Spirituality ; Mental Health ; Religion
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-06
    Publishing country Spain
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1480971-0
    ISSN 1578-2735 ; 1575-071X ; 1139-9287
    ISSN (online) 1578-2735
    ISSN 1575-071X ; 1139-9287
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  2. Article ; Online: Population health surveys and screening tools for depressive disorders: aims and uses.

    Arias de la Torre, Jorge / Ronaldson, Amy / Serrano-Blanco, Antoni / Martín, Vicente / Bellón, Juan Ángel / Valderas, Jose M / Alonso, Jordi

    BMJ mental health

    2023  Volume 26, Issue 1

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Depressive Disorder/diagnosis ; Depression/diagnosis ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-06-26
    Publishing country England
    Document type Letter
    ISSN 2755-9734
    ISSN (online) 2755-9734
    DOI 10.1136/bmjment-2023-300757
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  3. Article ; Online: Patient Satisfaction and Willingness to Continue with Telemental Health Care During and After the Early Period of SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: A User Survey.

    Chavarria, Victor / Rubio-Valera, Maria / Doménech Abella, Joan / Baladón, Luisa Higuera / Mateu, Isabel / Arias de la Torre, Jorge / Alvarós, Joan Costa / Peña-Salazar, Carlos / Dima, Alexandra L / Serrano-Blanco, Antoni

    Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association

    2024  

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    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-10
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2035659-6
    ISSN 1556-3669 ; 1530-5627
    ISSN (online) 1556-3669
    ISSN 1530-5627
    DOI 10.1089/tmj.2023.0562
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  4. Article ; Online: PHQ-8 scores and estimation of depression prevalence - Author's reply.

    Arias-de la Torre, Jorge / Vilagut, Gemma / Ronaldson, Amy / Serrano-Blanco, Antoni / Alonso, Jordi

    The Lancet. Public health

    2021  Volume 6, Issue 11, Page(s) e794

    MeSH term(s) Depression/epidemiology ; Humans ; Prevalence ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-11-10
    Publishing country England
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ISSN 2468-2667
    ISSN (online) 2468-2667
    DOI 10.1016/S2468-2667(21)00226-7
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  5. Article: Design of a Remote Multiparametric Tool to Assess Mental Well-Being and Distress in Young People (mHealth Methods in Mental Health Research Project): Protocol for an Observational Study.

    Castro Ribeiro, Thais / García Pagès, Esther / Ballester, Laura / Vilagut, Gemma / García Mieres, Helena / Suárez Aragonès, Víctor / Amigo, Franco / Bailón, Raquel / Mortier, Philippe / Pérez Sola, Víctor / Serrano-Blanco, Antoni / Alonso, Jordi / Aguiló, Jordi

    JMIR research protocols

    2024  Volume 13, Page(s) e51298

    Abstract: Background: Mental health conditions have become a substantial cause of disability worldwide, resulting in economic burden and strain on the public health system. Incorporating cognitive and physiological biomarkers using noninvasive sensors combined ... ...

    Abstract Background: Mental health conditions have become a substantial cause of disability worldwide, resulting in economic burden and strain on the public health system. Incorporating cognitive and physiological biomarkers using noninvasive sensors combined with self-reported questionnaires can provide a more accurate characterization of the individual's well-being. Biomarkers such as heart rate variability or those extracted from the electrodermal activity signal are commonly considered as indices of autonomic nervous system functioning, providing objective indicators of stress response. A model combining a set of these biomarkers can constitute a comprehensive tool to remotely assess mental well-being and distress.
    Objective: This study aims to design and validate a remote multiparametric tool, including physiological and cognitive variables, to objectively assess mental well-being and distress.
    Methods: This ongoing observational study pursues to enroll 60 young participants (aged 18-34 years) in 3 groups, including participants with high mental well-being, participants with mild to moderate psychological distress, and participants diagnosed with depression or anxiety disorder. The inclusion and exclusion criteria are being evaluated through a web-based questionnaire, and for those with a mental health condition, the criteria are identified by psychologists. The assessment consists of collecting mental health self-reported measures and physiological data during a baseline state, the Stroop Color and Word Test as a stress-inducing stage, and a final recovery period. Several variables related to heart rate variability, pulse arrival time, breathing, electrodermal activity, and peripheral temperature are collected using medical and wearable devices. A second assessment is carried out after 1 month. The assessment tool will be developed using self-reported questionnaires assessing well-being (short version of Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale), anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7), and depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9) as the reference. We will perform correlation and principal component analysis to reduce the number of variables, followed by the calculation of multiple regression models. Test-retest reliability, known-group validity, and predictive validity will be assessed.
    Results: Participant recruitment is being carried out on a university campus and in mental health services. Recruitment commenced in October 2022 and is expected to be completed by June 2024. As of July 2023, we have recruited 41 participants. Most participants correspond to the group with mild to moderate psychological distress (n=20, 49%), followed by the high mental well-being group (n=13, 32%) and those diagnosed with a mental health condition (n=8, 20%). Data preprocessing is currently ongoing, and publication of the first results is expected by September 2024.
    Conclusions: This study will establish an initial framework for a comprehensive mental health assessment tool, taking measurements from sophisticated devices, with the goal of progressing toward a remotely accessible and objectively measured approach that maintains an acceptable level of accuracy in clinical practice and epidemiological studies.
    Trial registration: OSF Registries N3GCH; https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/N3GCH.
    International registered report identifier (irrid): DERR1-10.2196/51298.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-29
    Publishing country Canada
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2719222-2
    ISSN 1929-0748
    ISSN 1929-0748
    DOI 10.2196/51298
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  6. Article ; Online: Is epilepsy related to psychiatric disorders in people with intellectual disability? A systematic review.

    Peña-Salazar, Carlos / Alfonso-Ramos, Miqueu / Arroyo-Uriarte, Paula / Serrano-Blanco, Antoni / Aznar-Lou, Ignacio

    Journal of intellectual disabilities : JOID

    2022  , Page(s) 17446295221116506

    Abstract: The prevalence of psychiatric disorders in people with Intellectual Disability (ID) is statistically higher than in the general population. There is a lack of consensus on the role that epilepsy plays in psychiatric disorders in people with ID. We ... ...

    Abstract The prevalence of psychiatric disorders in people with Intellectual Disability (ID) is statistically higher than in the general population. There is a lack of consensus on the role that epilepsy plays in psychiatric disorders in people with ID. We carried out a systematic review of articles published between 1960 and 2022, focusing on high-quality, case-control original research studies that only included adult populations. The primary outcome was the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in people with intellectual disability with and without epilepsy. Six articles were finally included. Results were varied; some reported a statistical increase, whereas others did not find any statistical difference. Due to the current controversy on the role of epilepsy in psychiatric disorders in people with ID and the small number of publications on the topic, we cannot affirm a relationship between epilepsy and psychiatric disorders in people with ID.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-08-04
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2071898-6
    ISSN 1744-6309 ; 1469-0047 ; 1744-6295
    ISSN (online) 1744-6309
    ISSN 1469-0047 ; 1744-6295
    DOI 10.1177/17446295221116506
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  7. Article ; Online: Evaluation of adherence to antipsychotics: A real-world data study using four different dosing assumptions.

    Fuente-Moreno, Marina / Dima, Alexandra L / Rubio-Valera, Maria / Baladon, Luisa / Chavarria, Victor / Contaldo, Salvatore Fabrizio / Peña-Salazar, Carlos / Serra-Sutton, Vicky / Hermida-González, Patricia / de Loño, Jorge Peláez / Rey-Abella, Maria Eugènia / Aznar-Lou, Ignacio / Serrano-Blanco, Antoni

    British journal of clinical pharmacology

    2024  

    Abstract: Aims: This study aimed to assess the frequency of dosing inconsistencies in prescription data and the effect of four dosing assumption strategies on adherence estimates for antipsychotic treatment.: Methods: A retrospective cohort, which linked ... ...

    Abstract Aims: This study aimed to assess the frequency of dosing inconsistencies in prescription data and the effect of four dosing assumption strategies on adherence estimates for antipsychotic treatment.
    Methods: A retrospective cohort, which linked prescription and dispensing data of adult patients with ≥1 antipsychotic prescription between 2015-2016 and followed up until 2019, in Catalonia (Spain). Four strategies were proposed for selecting the recommended dosing in overlapping prescription periods for the same patient and antipsychotic drug: (i) the minimum dosing prescribed; (ii) the dose corresponding to the latest prescription issued; (iii) the highest dosing prescribed; and (iv) all doses included in the overlapped period. For each strategy, one treatment episode per patient was selected, and the Continuous Medication Availability measure was used to assess adherence. Descriptive statistics were used to describe results by strategy.
    Results: Of the 277 324 prescriptions included, 76% overlapped with other prescriptions (40% with different recommended dosing instructions). The number and characteristics of patients and treatment episodes (18 292, 18 303, 18 339 and 18 536, respectively per strategy) were similar across strategies. Mean adherence was similar between strategies, ranging from 57 to 60%. However, the proportion of patients with adherence ≥90% was lower when selecting all doses (28%) compared with the other strategies (35%).
    Conclusion: Despite the high prevalence of overlapping prescriptions, the strategies proposed did not show a major effect on the adherence estimates for antipsychotic treatment. Taking into consideration the particularities of antipsychotic prescription practices, selecting the highest dose in the overlapped period seemed to provide a more accurate adherence estimate.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-18
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 188974-6
    ISSN 1365-2125 ; 0306-5251 ; 0264-3774
    ISSN (online) 1365-2125
    ISSN 0306-5251 ; 0264-3774
    DOI 10.1111/bcp.16042
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  8. Article ; Online: Prevalence and variability of depressive symptoms in Europe: update using representative data from the second and third waves of the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS-2 and EHIS-3).

    Arias-de la Torre, Jorge / Vilagut, Gemma / Ronaldson, Amy / Bakolis, Ioannis / Dregan, Alex / Martín, Vicente / Martinez-Alés, Gonzalo / Molina, Antonio J / Serrano-Blanco, Antoni / Valderas, Jose M / Viana, Maria Carmen / Alonso, Jordi

    The Lancet. Public health

    2023  Volume 8, Issue 11, Page(s) e889–e898

    Abstract: Background: Assessing the prevalence of clinically relevant depressive symptoms and their possible variation by country and over time could be a valuable resource to inform the development of public health policies and preventive resources to reduce ... ...

    Abstract Background: Assessing the prevalence of clinically relevant depressive symptoms and their possible variation by country and over time could be a valuable resource to inform the development of public health policies and preventive resources to reduce mental health burden. We aimed to assess cross-national differences in the point prevalence of clinically relevant depressive symptoms in Europe in 2018-20, and to evaluate point prevalence differences between countries and over time between 2013-15 and 2018-20.
    Methods: In this population-based study, data from participants in the second and third waves of the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS-2 from 2013 to 2015 and EHIS-3 from 2018 to 2020) from 30 European countries were used (n=542 580). From the total sample, 283 692 participants belonging to EHIS-3 were included in the study (52·4% women and 47·5% men). The non-response in EHIS-3 ranged by country, from 12% to 78%. Point prevalence of clinically relevant depressive symptoms was evaluated using a cutoff score of 10 or more for the 8-item version of the Patient Health Questionnaire. Crude prevalence ratios and adjusted prevalence ratios (aPRs) were obtained to assess differences in the prevalence between countries and over time within countries.
    Findings: The point prevalence of clinically relevant depressive symptoms in Europe in 2018-20 was 6·54% (95% CI 6·34-6·73), ranging across countries from 1·85% (1·53-2·17) in Greece to 10·72% (10·04-11·40) in Sweden. Compared with the other European countries, those with the lowest aPRs were Greece, Serbia, and Cyprus and those with the highest aPRs were Belgium, Slovenia, and Croatia. A small but significant increase in the prevalence between EHIS-2 and EHIS-3 was observed (aPR 1·11 [1·07-1·14]). A wide variability over time in the point prevalence within countries was observed, ranging from an aPR of 0·63 (0·54-0·74) in Hungary to 1·88 (1·53-2·31) in Slovenia.
    Interpretation: This study, based on large and representative datasets and a valid and reliable screening tool for the assessment of depression, indicates that the point prevalence of clinically relevant depressive symptoms in Europe from 2013 to 2020 remains relatively stable, with wide variability between countries. These findings could be considered a baseline for monitoring the prevalence of clinically relevant depressive symptoms in Europe, and could inform policy for the development of preventive strategies for depression both at a country and European level.
    Funding: Center for Biomedical Research in Epidemiology and Public Health Network and AGAUR.
    MeSH term(s) Male ; Humans ; Female ; Depression/epidemiology ; Depression/psychology ; Prevalence ; Europe/epidemiology ; Health Surveys ; Greece/epidemiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-10-28
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ISSN 2468-2667
    ISSN (online) 2468-2667
    DOI 10.1016/S2468-2667(23)00220-7
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  9. Article ; Online: Modeling the potential efficiency of a blood biomarker-based tool to guide pre-hospital thrombolytic therapy in stroke patients.

    Parody-Rua, Elizabeth / Bustamante, Alejandro / Montaner, Joan / Rubio-Valera, Maria / Serrano, David / Pérez-Sánchez, Soledad / Sánchez-Viñas, Alba / Guevara-Cuellar, César / Serrano-Blanco, Antoni

    The European journal of health economics : HEPAC : health economics in prevention and care

    2022  Volume 24, Issue 4, Page(s) 621–632

    Abstract: Objectives: Stroke treatment with intravenous tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) is effective and efficient, but as its benefits are highly time dependent, it is essential to treat the patient promptly after symptom onset. This study evaluates the ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: Stroke treatment with intravenous tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) is effective and efficient, but as its benefits are highly time dependent, it is essential to treat the patient promptly after symptom onset. This study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of a blood biomarker test to differentiate ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke to guide pre-hospital treatment with tPA in patients with suspected stroke, compared with standard hospital management. The standard care for patients suffering stroke consists mainly in diagnosis, treatment, hospitalization and monitoring.
    Methods: A Markov model was built with four health states according to the modified Rankin scale, in adult patients with suspected moderate to severe stroke (NIHSS 4-22) within 4.5 hours after symptom onset. A Spanish Health System perspective was used. The time horizon was 15 years. Quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) and life-years gained (LYGs) were used as a measure of effectiveness. Short- and long-term direct health costs were included. Costs were expressed in Euros (2022). A discount rate of 3% was used. Probabilistic sensitivity analysis and several one-way sensitivity analyses were conducted.
    Results: The use of a blood-test biomarker compared with standard care was associated with more QALYs (4.87 vs. 4.77), more LYGs (7.18 vs. 7.07), and greater costs (12,807€ vs. 12,713€). The ICER was 881€/QALY. Probabilistic sensitivity analysis showed that the biomarker test was cost-effective in 82% of iterations using a threshold of 24,000€/QALY.
    Conclusions: The use of a blood biomarker test to guide pre-hospital thrombolysis is cost-effective compared with standard hospital care in patients with ischemic stroke.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Humans ; Cost-Benefit Analysis ; Fibrinolytic Agents/therapeutic use ; Stroke/drug therapy ; Thrombolytic Therapy ; Hospitals ; Quality-Adjusted Life Years
    Chemical Substances Fibrinolytic Agents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-07-27
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2045253-6
    ISSN 1618-7601 ; 1618-7598
    ISSN (online) 1618-7601
    ISSN 1618-7598
    DOI 10.1007/s10198-022-01495-1
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  10. Article ; Online: Reconsidering the Use of Population Health Surveys for Monitoring of Mental Health.

    Arias de la Torre, Jorge / Vilagut, Gemma / Ronaldson, Amy / Bakolis, Ioannis / Dregan, Alex / Navarro-Mateu, Fernando / Pérez, Katherine / Szücs, Anna / Bartoll-Roca, Xavier / Molina, Antonio J / Elices, Matilde / Pérez-Solá, Víctor / Martín, Vicente / Serrano-Blanco, Antoni / Valderas, Jose M / Alonso, Jordi

    JMIR public health and surveillance

    2023  Volume 9, Page(s) e48138

    Abstract: Monitoring of the mental health status of the population and assessment of its determinants are 2 of the most relevant pillars of public mental health, and data from population health surveys could be instrumental to support them. Although these surveys ... ...

    Abstract Monitoring of the mental health status of the population and assessment of its determinants are 2 of the most relevant pillars of public mental health, and data from population health surveys could be instrumental to support them. Although these surveys could be an important and suitable resource for these purposes, due to different limitations and challenges, they are often relegated to the background behind other data sources, such as electronic health records. These limitations and challenges include those related to measurement properties and cross-cultural validity of the tools used for the assessment of mental disorders, their degree of representativeness, and possible difficulties in the linkage with other data sources. Successfully addressing these limitations could significantly increase the potential of health surveys in the monitoring of mental disorders and ultimately maximize the impact of the relevant policies to reduce their burden at the population level. The widespread use of data from population health surveys, ideally linked to electronic health records data, would enhance the quality of the information available for research, public mental health decision-making, and ultimately addressing the growing burden of mental disorders.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Mental Health ; Mental Disorders/epidemiology ; Health Surveys ; Electronic Health Records ; Population Health
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-11-23
    Publishing country Canada
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2369-2960
    ISSN (online) 2369-2960
    DOI 10.2196/48138
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