Susana Subira
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Gelabert E, Plaza A, Roca-Lecumberri A, Bramante A, Brenna V, Garcia-Esteve L, et al.
Matern Child Health J
. 2024 Jul;
28(9):1443-1453.
PMID: 38951296
Purpose: Suicide attempts (SA) during perinatal period have the potential to adversely affect a woman's health and her developing infant. To date, little is known about perinatal SA and their...
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De Paepe A, Garcia-Gorro C, Martinez-Horta S, Perez J, Kulisevsky J, Rodriguez-Dechicha N, et al.
Parkinsonism Relat Disord
. 2022 Nov;
105:83-89.
PMID: 36395542
Introduction: Apathy, a prevalent feature in neurological disorders including Huntington's disease (HD), is characterized by a reduction in goal-directed behavior across cognitive, auto-activation (i.e., self-activating thoughts/behavior), and emotional domains. Nonetheless,...
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Martinez C, Feliu A, Torres N, Nieva G, Pinet C, Raich A, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2022 Mar;
234:109390.
PMID: 35278807
Background And Aim: Hospitalization is an ideal time to promote smoking cessation, but interventions are limited for supporting cessation maintenance after discharge. This study aimed to evaluate the acceptability of...
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Personality traits as a risk factor for postpartum depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Puyane M, Subira S, Torres A, Roca A, Garcia-Esteve L, Gelabert E
J Affect Disord
. 2021 Nov;
298(Pt A):577-589.
PMID: 34763034
Background: Certain personality traits increase vulnerability to depression, but the evidence linking personality and postpartum depression (PPD) is less robust. This systematic review aimed to identify personality traits that increase...
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De Paepe A, Ara A, Garcia-Gorro C, Martinez-Horta S, Perez-Perez J, Kulisevsky J, et al.
Mov Disord
. 2021 May;
36(9):2162-2172.
PMID: 33998063
Background: Apathy, a common neuropsychiatric disturbance in Huntington's disease (HD), is subserved by a complex neurobiological network. However, no study has yet employed a whole-brain approach to examine underlying regional...
6.
De Paepe A, Sierpowska J, Garcia-Gorro C, Martinez-Horta S, Perez-Perez J, Kulisevsky J, et al.
Neuroimage Clin
. 2019 Aug;
24:101965.
PMID: 31401404
Background: Apathy is the neuropsychiatric syndrome that correlates most highly with Huntington's disease progression, and, like early patterns of neurodegeneration, is associated with lesions to cortico-striatal connections. However, due to...
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Garcia-Gorro C, Llera A, Martinez-Horta S, Perez-Perez J, Kulisevsky J, Rodriguez-Dechicha N, et al.
Neuroimage Clin
. 2019 Jul;
23:101900.
PMID: 31255947
Huntington's disease (HD) is a genetic neurodegenerative disease which involves a triad of motor, cognitive and psychiatric disturbances. However, there is great variability in the prominence of each type of...
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Torres A, Gelabert E, Roca A, Navarro P, Plaza A, Subira S, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2019 Feb;
245:965-970.
PMID: 30699882
Background: Survival methodology has not already been used in studies about postpartum depression (PPD) course. The aims of the present study were to estimate the duration of a Major Postpartum...
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Ballbe M, Martinez C, Feliu A, Torres N, Nieva G, Pinet C, et al.
Trials
. 2019 Jan;
20(1):38.
PMID: 30635072
Background: Up to 75% of inpatients with mental disorders smoke, and their life expectancy is decreased by up to 25 years compared to the general population. Hospitalized patients without monitoring...
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Garcia-Gorro C, Garau-Rolandi M, Escrichs A, Rodriguez-Dechicha N, Vaquer I, Subira S, et al.
Neuropsychologia
. 2018 Dec;
122:116-124.
PMID: 30563619
A cognitive stimulating lifestyle has been observed to confer cognitive benefits in multiple neurodegenerative diseases. However, the underlying neurobiological basis of this phenomenon remains unclear. Huntington's disease can provide a...