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Farina-Lopez E, Estevez-Guerra G, Nunez Gonzalez E, Calvo Frances F, Penelo E
An Sist Sanit Navar . 2016 Apr; 39(1):13-22. PMID: 27125606
Background: To adapt and to validate in a Spanish population the Perception of Restraint Use Questionnaire (PRUQ), which assesses the importance that professionals give to the use of physical restraints...
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Aymami N, Jimenez-Murcia S, Granero R, Ramos-Quiroga J, Fernandez-Aranda F, Claes L, et al.
Biomed Res Int . 2015 Aug; 2015:965303. PMID: 26229967
Objectives: (1) To assess the current presence of ADHD symptoms among patients seeking treatment for gambling disorder; (2) to explore clinical and sociodemographic differences between patients who score high and...
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Farre J, Fernandez-Aranda F, Granero R, Aragay N, Mallorqui-Bague N, Ferrer V, et al.
Compr Psychiatry . 2014 Dec; 56:59-68. PMID: 25459420
Objective: Recently, the DSM-5 has developed a new diagnostic category named "Substance-related and Addictive Disorders". This category includes gambling disorder (GD) as the sole behavioral addiction, but does not include...
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Bueno B, Krug I, Bulik C, Jimenez-Murcia S, Granero R, Thornton L, et al.
J Clin Psychol . 2013 Jun; 70(1):1-17. PMID: 23801539
Objective: The literature on later age of onset (LAO) in women with eating disorders is scarce. We compared the severity of eating disorders, eating disorder subtype, and personality profiles in...
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Spinhoven P, Penelo E, de Rooij M, Penninx B, Ormel J
Psychol Med . 2013 Apr; 44(2):337-48. PMID: 23601142
Background: Cross-sectional studies show that neuroticism is strongly associated with affective disorders. We investigated whether neuroticism and affective disorders mutually reinforce each other over time, setting off a potential downward...
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Krug I, Villarejo C, Jimenez-Murcia S, Perpina C, Vilarrasa N, Granero R, et al.
Eur Eat Disord Rev . 2012 Nov; 21(3):202-8. PMID: 23172786
Objective: This study aimed to examine whether there is an association between individual, social and family influences and dysfunctional eating patterns early in life and the likelihood of developing a...
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Jimenez-Murcia S, Granero Perez R, Fernandez-Aranda F, Alvarez Moya E, Aymami M, Gomez-Pena M, et al.
Rev Psiquiatr Salud Ment . 2012 Oct; 2(4):178-89. PMID: 23034347
Introduction: Pathological gambling shows high comorbidity rates, especially with substance use disorders, although affective, anxiety and other impulse control disorders, as well as personality disorders, are also frequently associated. Objectives:...
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Penas-Lledo E, Jimenez-Murcia S, Granero R, Penelo E, Aguera Z, Alvarez-Moya E, et al.
J Anxiety Disord . 2010 Jun; 24(7):767-73. PMID: 20542406
While social avoidance and distress (SAD), a key aspect of social phobia related to behavioral inhibition, is high in different eating disorders (EDs), novelty seeking (NS) is mainly linked to...
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Penas-Lledo E, Fernandez-Aranda F, Jimenez-Murcia S, Granero R, Penelo E, Soto A, et al.
Behav Res Ther . 2009 Apr; 47(6):513-9. PMID: 19342005
Subtyping individuals who binge eat by "diet-DT" and "depression" has yielded two valid and clinically useful subtypes that predict eating severity, comorbid psychopathology and outcome. The present study aimed to...