EPA Section in Epidemiology & Social Psychiatry 20th Congress
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Thu 8 September
9 September
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Prof Arnstein Mykletun, Prof James Kirkbride
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Chairs: James Kirkbride, UCL  
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S01.01 Early identification and enhancing protective factors are the key to prevention
10:30 (15 mins)
Mary Cannon, RCSI  

S01.02 Psychosis: Moving on from Selective to Universal Prevention
10:45 (15 mins)
Sir Robin Murray, Institute of Psychiatry  

S01.03 Thoughts of self-harm in late adolescence as a risk indicator for mental disorders in early adulthood: evidence from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Pa
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David Mongan, Queens University Belfast  

S01.04 A critique of the 'ultra-high Risk' and 'transition' paragdigm
11:15 (15 mins)
Sinan Guloksuz, Maastricht University, Department of Psychiatry  
S02 Multimorbidities and mental health: How are excluded and marginalised communities impacted?
Chairs: Jayati Das-Munshi, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), King's College London  
Lecture Room 1

S01.01 Inequalities in multimorbidity for people who have experienced homelessness: Analysis of the Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Surveys.
10:30 (15 mins)
Natasha Chilman, King's College London  

S02.02 Ethnic differences in physical and mental multimorbidity in working age adults with a history of common mental health disorders
10:45 (15 mins)
Amy Ronaldson, King's College London  

S02.03 Living ‘less safely’ in the pandemic for racialised minorities with serious mental and physical health conditions
11:00 (15 mins)
Josephine Ocloo, King's College London  

S02.04 What can primary care data tell us about the mental health of ethnic minority communities with physical Long Term Conditions?A New Abstract
11:15 (15 mins)
Mark Ashworth, King's College London  

S03.01 Changes in suicide trends after the initial COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Spain
10:30 (15 mins)
Gonzalo Martinez-Ales, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health  

S03.02 The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and previous natural disasters on the mental health of healthcare workers in Puerto Rico
10:45 (15 mins)
Eliut Rivera, Ponce Health Sciences University  

S03.03 Exposure to violence and depression among primary care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in São Paulo, Brazil: a mixed-method study
11:00 (15 mins)
Andréa Tenório Correia da Silva, University of São Paulo  

S03.04 Examining the relation between early psychosis and COVID-19 hospitalization and vaccination in Chile
11:15 (15 mins)
Franco Mascayano, Columbia University  

S04.01 Autism epidemic, myths, facts, and influencers. The difference between passive and active sampling
10:30 (25 mins)
Traolach Brugha, University of Leicester  

S04.02 Autism Prevalence among Adults Admitted to Acute Mental Health Wards
10:55 (25 mins)
Sam Tromans, University of Leicester  

S04.03 Comparing children and adults with and without autism: using community-based surveys to examine experiences of bullying and victimisation
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Sally McManus, City, University of London  
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S05 Pathways To Care And Treatment Following First-Episode Psychosis In Young Refugees And Native-Born Peers
Chairs: Ellenor Mittendorfer-Rutz, Karolinska Institutet  
Registry-Based Evidence From The Remain Research Consortium
Lecture Room 4

S05.01 Incidence and age at first contact for non-affective psychotic disorders in young refugees and peers in Denmark and Sweden: a registry linkage study
10:30 (15 mins)
Christopher Jamil de Montgomery, University of Copenhagen  

S05.02 Compulsory admissions for non-affective psychotic disorders in young refugees and peers in Denmark
10:45 (15 mins)
Christopher Jamil de Montgomery, University of Copenhagen  

S05.03 Psychiatric healthcare use among refugee, non-refugee migrant, and Swedish-born youth with psychotic disorders: Findings from the REMAIN study
11:00 (15 mins)
Alexis Cullen, Karolinska Institutet  

S05.04 Antipsychotic treatment patterns in refugees and their Swedish-born peers with first-episode non-affective psychosis -REMAIN study
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Julia Spaton Goppers, Karolinska Institutet  
S06 Population health perspectives on ADHD
Chairs: Arnstein Mykletun, Haukeland University Hospital   
Lecture Room 5

S06.01 Survey on attitudes toward ADHD diagnosis and medication among clinicians in the Norwegian child and adolescent mental health services
10:30 (15 mins)
Ingvild Lyhmann, Helse Bergen  

S06.02 The epidemiology of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A systematic meta-review of systematic reviews
10:45 (15 mins)
Ashmita Chaulagain, Helsebergen  

S06.03 Geographical variation in ADHD: do diagnoses reflect symptom levels?
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Tarjei Widding-Havneraas, University of Bergen  

S06.04 Controversies in Psychiatry: Causal Modeling of Variation in Clinical Practice and Long-Term Outcomes of ADHD using Registry Data. A study protocol.
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Arnstein Mykletun, Haukeland University Hospital   

S06.05 Prediction of childhood ADHD symptoms from prenatal and perinatal data
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Niamh Dooley, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland  
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RF1 Rapid-Fire ECR talks: SMI, substance use, ADHD & dementia
Chairs: Els van der Ven, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam  
Lecture Room 4

RF1.01 Psychiatric disorders and risk of subsequent dementia: systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
12:20 (5 mins)
Jean Stafford, MRC Unit for Lifelong Health & Ageing at UCL  

RF1.02 Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Association between Apathy and Cognitive Function in the Community-dwelling Japanese Elderly
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Hoko Nakagawa, School of Medicine, Hirosaki University  

RF1.03 Association between risk of dementia and very late-onset schizophrenia-like psychosis: a Swedish population-based cohort study
12:30 (5 mins)
Jean Stafford, MRC Unit for Lifelong Health & Ageing at UCL  

RF1.04 Multimorbidity clusters among people with serious mental illness: a representative primary and secondary data linkage cohort study
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Ruimin Ma, King's College London  

RF1.05 Climatic exposures in childhood and the risk of schizophrenia from childhood to early adulthood
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Kaisla Komulainen, University of Helsinki  

RF1.06 Service user and supporter views and aspirations for social functioning in schizophrenia in a UK Secondary Care sample: a qualitative interview study
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Maria Long, University College London  

RF1.07 Where are pharmacotherapies for alcohol use disorders prescribed? A 10-year cohort study of the total Swedish population.
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Sara Wallhed Finn, Karolinska Institutet  

RF1.08 Is Personality Disorder Madness? A Qualitative Study of the Perceptions of Medical Students in Somaliland
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Hanny Arisna, East London NHS Foundation Trust  

RF1.09 Maternal glucose levels throughout pregnancy and neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring: a group-based trajectory analysis
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Shuyun Chen, Karolinska Institute  

RF1.11 Longitudinal effects of birth weight on the mental health of children
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Niamh Dooley, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland  

RF2.01 The effect of paternal mental illness on child development: an umbrella review
12:20 (5 mins)
Honor Scarlett, Pierre Louis Institute for Epidemiology and Public Health (IPLESP)   

RF2.02 Trajectories of sickness absence among young adults: The role of early-life mental health conditions
12:25 (5 mins)
Iman Alaie, Karolinska Institutet  

RF2.03 Exposure to air pollution and noise and mental health outcomes in the SCAMP cohort
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Rhiannon Thompson, Imperial College London  

RF2.04 Evolution of mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain: a longitudinal survey at 17 months follow-up after the first wave
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Helena Garcia-Mieres, IMIM-Institut Hospital del Mar d’Investigacions Mè  

RF2.05 Treatment use for mental health problems among Spanish healthcare workers active during the COVID-19 pandemic – findings from the MINDCOVID project.
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Philippe Mortier, Hospital del Mar Research Institute (IMIM)  

RF2.06 The association between exposure to COVID-19 and mental health outcomes among healthcare workers in the Netherlands
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Diana Czepiel, Parnassia Psychiatric Institute, Vrije Universiteit  

RF2.07 The gender dimension of mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic: a mediation analysis
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Kate Dotsikas, INSERM and Sorbonne University  

RF2.08 The effect of social support and loneliness on mental disorders symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Aina Gabarrell-Pascuet, Fundació Sant Joan de Déu   

RF2.09 Prospective Machine Learning Based Prediction of Major Depressive Disorder Onset in Adults During a Large-scale Cohort Study
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Johannes Massell, Clinical Psychology and Epidemiology, Uni Basel  

RF2.10 Agreement of survey-based and register-based measures of major depressive disorder
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Nanna Weye, Aarhus University  

RF2.11 Relative telomere length and mental health outcomes: a five-year longitudinal study
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Racha Ghoussaini, American University of Beirut   
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Chairs: Christine Kühner, Central Institute of Mental Health  
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OP01.01 A tale of two cities: using epidemiological data to assess the causal impact of Australia’s unique controlled trial of lockdown
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Nick Glozier, University of Sydney  

OP01.02 The life-course trajectory of depression in the population: is the treatment evidence base fit for purpose?
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Traolach Brugha, University of Leicester  

OP01.03 Treatment of common mental disorders in a large Swedish primary care sample: Impact of patient characteristics on type of treatment received
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Alexis Cullen, Karolinska Institutet  

OP01.04 Anemia during pregnancy and risk of postpartum depression and anxiety
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Renee Gardner, Karolinska Institutet  

OP01.05 Testing the association of physical activity and sedentary behaviour with mental health and substance use disorders: A Mendelian Randomisation study
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Eleonora Iob , King's College London  

OP01.06 The impact of sexual violence in mid-adolescence on girls’ mental health: evidence from a longitudinal population-based study
15:45 (15 mins)
Praveetha Patalay, UCL  

OP01.07 Costing the mental health harms of sexual and physical violence in adulthood: a prevalence-based analysis in England
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Sally McManus, City, University of London  

OP01.07 Mental health effects of providing unpaid care in early, mid and older adulthood in the UK: a longitudinal propensity score analysis
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Rebecca Lacey, UCL  

OP02.01 Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy and neurodevelopmental conditions of children: a large-scale cohort study of children and families
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Shuyun Chen, Karolinska Institute  

OP02.02 Maternal Infection During Pregnancy and Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability: A Negative Control and Sibling Comparison
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Hugo Sjöqvist, Karolinska Institutet  

OP02.03 Maternal Immune Markers in Early Pregnancy and Children’s Risk for Autism
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Martin Brynge, Karolinska Institutet  

OP02.04 Preference-based instrumental variables rely on important and underreported assumptions: a systematic review
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Tarjei Widding-Havneraas, University of Bergen  

OP02.05 A solution-focused approach (DIALOG+) to improve quality of life for people with chronic depression: findings from a feasibility trial
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Lauren Jerome, East London NHS Foundation Trust   

OP02.06 Finding the social: refections from a pilot study, on the use of the ICD 10 Z Codes in the assessment of in-patient needs in an Irish setting
15:45 (15 mins)
Aidan Cooney, HSE Louth and Meath Mental Health Service   

OP02.07 Sedation-associated medications at dementia diagnosis, their receptor activity, and associations with adverse outcomes
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Christoph Mueller, Department of Psychological Medicine (IoPPN)  
OP03 Pathways to & through care: impact of policy & mental health care
Chairs: Kelly K. Anderson, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Western University  
Lecture Room 2

OP03.01 The impact of cannabis legalization on the frequency and health services use for psychotic disorders
14:30 (15 mins)
Kelly K. Anderson, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Western University  

OP03.04 Using research to improve service planning: quantifying need for lifestyle interventions among young adults with mental disorders in Australia
14:45 (15 mins)
Kate Gossip, The University of Queensland  

OP03.05 Adolescent gender roles and receiving professional help for mental health problems - a longitudinal study.
15:00 (15 mins)
Eva Lassemo, SINTEF Health Research  

OP03.06 A ten-year cohort study on the stability and trajectories of psychiatric diagnosis in adolescents and young adults in Lazio, Italy
15:15 (15 mins)
Anna Forastiere, Department of Epidemiology,Lazio Region Health Ser  

OP03.07 Predictive factors for manic conversion in a high-risk group of bipolar disorder with an first onset major depressive episode
15:30 (15 mins)
Yunna Kwan, Duksung Woman's University  

OP03.08 The mental health and benefit profile of patients accessing secondary mental healthcare services: preliminary results of a novel data linkage
15:45 (15 mins)
Sharon Stevelink, King's College London  

OP04.01 Sociodemographic differences in clinical presentation and time to referral to mental health services of eating disorder patients in UK primary care
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Sungmin Hahn, UCL Division of Psychiatry  

OP04.02 Depressive symptoms in caregivers of adult anorexia and bulimia patients – how are these connected to ED severity? A pilot study
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Krisztina Kocsis-Bogar, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Medical University of Vienna  

OP04.03 Attempted suicide rates and exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic: interrupted time series analysis of a nationally representative sample
15:00 (15 mins)
Stephen Levine, University of Haifa  

OP04.04 Longitudinal study on perceived stress, coping strategies, and mental health status among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland
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Meichun Mohler-Kuo, University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HES-SO)  

OP04.06 The natural history of DSM-5 alcohol use disorder symptoms: Prospective cohort study of 565 young adult regular drinkers
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Tim Slade, University of Sydney  

OP04.08 Using Artificial Intelligence to Identify Clinical and Risk Markers for Mental Disorder (InPREMENT Study)
15:45 (15 mins)
Jorge Cervilla, University of Granada  

OP04.09 Accuracy of the Development and Well-Being Assessment screening items in screening young people for eating disorders
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Jessica O'Logbon, University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry  
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OP05.01 Conceptualising public mental health: development of a conceptual framework for public mental health
14:30 (15 mins)
Jen Dykxhoorn, UCL  

OP05.02 A quantitative approach to the intersectional study of mental health inequities in UK young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic
14:45 (15 mins)
Darío Moreno-Agostino, ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health  

OP05.03 Socioeconomic position at the age 30 years and the later risk of mental disorder: a Finnish nationwide register-based cohort study
15:00 (15 mins)
Christian Hakulinen, University of Helsinki  

OP05.04 Early-life socioeconomic deprivation and trait anxiety in young adulthood
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Pavla Cermakova, National Institute of Mental Health - Czechia  

OP05.05 Wealth distribution moderates the relation between stressful life events, resilience and affective psychopathology
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Rodolfo Rossi, University of Rome Tor Vergata  

OP05.06 Potential for Increased Epilepsy Awareness: Impact of Health Education Program in School on Teachers and Children
15:45 (15 mins)
Meena Kolar Sridara Murthy, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences  

OP05.07 Importance of various domains of life: Adjusting expectations to cope with stigma experiences?
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Robert Moosbrugger, Johannes Kepler University  

OP05.08 Affective and social experiences and mental health needs during large-scale social movements: A study of the 2019-2020 protests in Lebanon
16:15 (15 mins)
Martine Elbejjani, American University of Beirut  

OP06.01 Daily time use among individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and the Italian general population
14:30 (15 mins)
Giovanni de Girolamo, St. John of God Clinical Research Centre  

OP06.02 Objectively assessed sleep and physical activity in depression subtypes and their mediating role in the association with cardiovascular risk factors
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Jennifer Glaus, Lausanne University Hospital  

OP06.03 Associations of physical activity by actigraphy with current major depression and remitted depression subtypes in a population-based cohort study
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Caroline Vandeleur, University Hospital of Lausanne  

OP06.04 Predictors of falls and fractures leading to hospitalisation in 36 101 people with affective disorders: a large representative cohort study
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Eugenia Romano, King's College London  

OP06.05 Osteoporosis referral and treatment among people with severe mental illness: a ten-year data linkage study
15:30 (15 mins)
Ruimin Ma, King's College London  

OP06.06 Mortality and Life-Years Lost Following Physical Comorbidity in People with Substance Use Disorders: A Retrospective Nation-wide Cohort Study
15:45 (15 mins)
Tomas Formanek, University of Cambridge  

OP06.07 Mortality in Major Depressive Disorders and its suptypes during an 11-year follow-up
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Martin Preisig, CHUV  
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S07 Perspectives on mental health inequalities during the COVID-19 pandemic:
Chairs: Darío Moreno-Agostino, ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health  
qualitative and quantitative evidence over the life course from cohort studies
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S07.01 Inequalities in the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on young people’s mental health: emerging findings from the REACH cohorts
16:45 (15 mins)
Gemma Knowles, ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health  

S07.02 An in-depth exploration of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of young people: findings from a digital diary study
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Georgina Miguel Esponda, ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health  

S07.03 ‘With us, not about us’: Co-researching young people’s mental health, before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
17:15 (15 mins)
Thai-sha Richards, ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health  

S07.04 Sex inequalities in the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on long-term psychological distress trajectories: evidence from 40 years of follow-up data
17:30 (15 mins)
Darío Moreno-Agostino, ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health  

S07.05 Severe mental illnesses, ethnic inequalities and mortality following COVID-19 infection: Nationally representative cohort study from the UK
17:45 (15 mins)
Jayati Das-Munshi, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), King's College London  

S08.01 Every Mind Matters campaign and online resource - qualitative interviews about user experiences and views
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Ruth Stuart, King's College London  

S08.02 Mental health literacy: a focus on daily life context for population health measurement
17:00 (15 mins)
Kia-Chong Chua, King's College London  

S08.03 The Every Mind Matters campaign in England: changes in mental health literacy over 30 months and associations between campaign awareness and outcomes
17:15 (15 mins)
Sungmin Hahn, UCL Division of Psychiatry  

S08.04 Health economic impact of Every Mind Matters campaign
17:30 (15 mins)
Joe Botham, King's College London  
S09 Momentary psychological mechanisms assessed using the Experience Sampling Method in individuals with mental disorders –
Chairs: Christine Kühner, Central Institute of Mental Health  
potential targets for public mental health interventions
Lecture Room 2

S09.01 Reactivity towards daily events: intraindividual variability and intraindividual change in recurrently depressed patients
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Isabelle Florence Schricker, Central Institute of Mental Health (CIMH) Mannheim  

S09.02 Affective, cognitive and symptom reactivity to daily life stressors indicates an elevated stress response in chronic musculoskeletal pain patients
17:00 (15 mins)
Leonie Ader, Central Institute of Mental Health  

S09.03 Investigating the temporal association between social isolation and psychotic experiences in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
17:15 (15 mins)
Zeynep Akcaoglu, KU Leuven  

S09.04 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Daily Life (ACT-DL): Targeting stress and reward mechanisms
17:30 (15 mins)
Thomas Vaessen, University of Twente  

S10.01 A systematic review of economic studies of supported employment programs for people with mental health conditions
16:45 (15 mins)
A-La Park, London School of Economics and Political Science  

S10.02 A meta-regression of the impact of policy on the efficacy of individual placement and support
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Beate Brinchmann, Nordland Hospital Competence Center Mental Health  

S10.03 Impact of economic arguments on the implementation of supported employment for people with mental health conditions
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David McDaid, London School of Economics and Political Science  

S10.04 Lived Experience as an IPS User
17:30 (15 mins)
Simon Engelien, Nordland Hospital: Competence Center Mental Health  

S10.05 Is Individual Placement and Support successful in increasing employment rates during 10 year follow-up?
17:45 (15 mins)
Beate Brinchmann, Nordland Hospital Competence Center Mental Health  
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S11.01 Outcomes one year after a first episode of psychosis in migrants to the Republic of Ireland
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Brian ODonoghue, St Vincents University Hospital  

S11.02 Variation in five-year illness outcomes for ethnic groups in the UK following a first episode of psychosis
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Sian Griffiths, University of Birmingham  

S11.03 Ethnic and migrant group variations in treatments for psychosis: a systematic review
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Nathalie Rich, UCL  

S11.04 Lost in Translation? Deciphering the Role of Language Differences in the Excess Risk of Psychosis among Migrant Groups
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Kelly K. Anderson, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Western University  

S11.05 Exploring indigenous ethnic inequities in first episode psychosis in New Zealand – A national cohort study
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Cameron Lacey, University of Otago  

S12.01 Daily Time Use, Physical Activity and Interpersonal Relationships in Patients with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (Diapason): an Italian Multicentred Study
16:45 (15 mins)
Giovanni de Girolamo, St. John of God Clinical Research Centre  

S12.02 Being Alone Increases Distrust: The Role of Close Others and Empathy on Wellbeing And Trust.
17:00 (15 mins)
Imke Lemmers-Jansen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam  

S12.03 The Relationship Between Loneliness and Psychotic Symptoms in Daily–Life: an Experience Sampling Study
17:15 (15 mins)
Anne-Kathrin Fett, City University of London  

S12.04 When to Regulate: Everyday Emotion-Regulation Strategy Use and its Contextual Factors in Early Psychosis.
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Xu Li, University of Leuven  
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