Anna Sintes
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Schmidt C, Nicolaou S, Pascual J, Punti J, Lara A, Sintes A, et al.
J Youth Adolesc
. 2024 Mar;
53(6):1370-1382.
PMID: 38553580
Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) is associated with a heightened overall risk of future psychopathological problems. However, elucidating specific characteristics that determine an increased risk for certain individuals remains an area requiring...
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Mendez I, Sintes A, Pascual J, Punti J, Lara A, Briones-Buixassa L, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2022 Jan;
302:204-213.
PMID: 35038480
Background: Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a serious public health concern among adolescents, especially in clinical settings. Social support plays a critical role in the onset and maintenance of NSSI in...
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Vega D, Sintes A, Fernandez M, Punti J, Soler J, Santamarina P, et al.
Actas Esp Psiquiatr
. 2018 Aug;
46(4):146-55.
PMID: 30079928
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is defined as the direct and deliberate destruction of one’s own body tissue in the absence of lethal intent. Following decades of progressive increase in the incidence...
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Tor J, Dolz M, Sintes A, Munoz D, Pardo M, de la Serna E, et al.
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2017 Sep;
27(6):683-700.
PMID: 28914382
The concept of being at risk for psychosis has been introduced both for adults and children and adolescents, but fewer studies have been conducted in the latter population. The aim...
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Sintes A, Arranz B, Ramirez N, Rueda I, San L
Actas Esp Psiquiatr
. 2011 May;
39(3):196-200.
PMID: 21560081
Introduction: Asperger Syndrome (AS) is characterized by a qualitative disorder of social interaction, a pattern of restrictive, repetitive and stereotyped behavior, interests and activities, with normal intellectual capacity and normal...