Rafael de Assis da Silva
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Recent Articles
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Lage R, de Assis da Silva R, Tancini M, Nardi A, Mograbi D, Cheniaux E
Psychiatr Q
. 2021 Oct;
93(2):453-461.
PMID: 34664176
Introduction: Bipolar disorder (BD) has the highest risk of suicide among all mental disorders. Thus, identifying factors related to suicidal ideation is essential for a better assessment of the risk...
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de Assis da Silva R, Tancini M, Lage R, Nascimento R, Santana C, Landeira-Fernandez J, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2021 May;
12:641221.
PMID: 34025473
Autobiographical memory is essential to ground a sense of self-identity, contributing to social functioning and the development of future plans, and being an essential source for the psychiatric interview. Previous...
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Cheniaux E, de Assis da Silva R, Santana C, Nardi A, Filgueiras A
Trends Psychiatry Psychother
. 2020 Jan;
41(4):401-408.
PMID: 31967199
Introduction: Although bipolar disorder (BD) is traditionally included among mood disorders, some authors believe that changes in energy and motor activity, rather than mood changes, represent the true cardinal symptoms...
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Camelo E, Mograbi D, de Assis da Silva R, Santana C, Ferreira do Nascimento R, de Oliveira E Silva A, et al.
Psychiatr Q
. 2019 Feb;
90(2):385-394.
PMID: 30796694
Insight is greatly impaired in Bipolar Disorder (BD), especially during mania. Cognitive impairment is also present in BD. Despite that, few studies have investigated a possible association between these two...
5.
The relationship between insight and affective temperament in bipolar disorder: an exploratory study
de Assis da Silva R, Mograbi D, Camelo E, Amadeo L, Santana C, Landeira-Fernandez J, et al.
Trends Psychiatry Psychother
. 2018 Oct;
40(3):210-215.
PMID: 30304117
Introduction: In recent years, the association between temperament and clinical characteristics of mood disorders has been studied. Most bipolar patients show deficits in their awareness of signs and symptoms. The...
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de Assis da Silva R, Mograbi D, Camelo E, Santana C, Landeira-Fernandez J, Cheniaux E
Trends Psychiatry Psychother
. 2017 Dec;
39(4):264-269.
PMID: 29267509
Introduction: Affective state may influence insight, especially regarding mania. Nevertheless, studies have so far suggested that depression seems not to significantly impair insight. To the best of our knowledge, this...
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de Assis da Silva R, Mograbi D, Camelo E, Peixoto U, Santana C, Landeira-Fernandez J, et al.
Int J Psychiatry Clin Pract
. 2017 May;
21(4):266-270.
PMID: 28554235
Background: Although many studies have explored the effect of current affective episodes on insight into bipolar disorder, the potential interaction between current mood state and previous affective episodes has not...
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de Assis da Silva R, Mograbi D, Bifano J, Santana C, Cheniaux E
J Affect Disord
. 2016 Apr;
199:95-8.
PMID: 27093493
Background: Studies on insight in bipolar mania are not numerous and usually consider insight as a unitary construct. Objective: Evaluate how different facets of insight are affected in bipolar mania...
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Camelo E, Mograbi D, de Assis da Silva R, Bifano J, Wainstok M, Silveira L, et al.
Psychiatr Q
. 2016 Mar;
88(1):55-63.
PMID: 27021904
Several studies on cognition in bipolar disorder (BD) have been developed on the last decade. Neuropsychological evaluation of attention in BD patients is fundamental since alterations in attention affect other...
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de Assis da Silva R, Mograbi D, Bifano J, Santana C, Cheniaux E
Psychiatr Q
. 2016 Mar;
88(1):47-53.
PMID: 27012230
Suicide is a relatively common outcome along the course of bipolar disorder. Studies have shown a positive correlation between ideation or attempts of suicide and higher insight in schizophrenic patients....