EPA Section in Epidemiology & Social Psychiatry 20th Congress

Posters

Rebecca Lacey
UCL
101P1.01 Testing lifecourse theories characterising associations between maternal depression and offspring depression in late adolescence
Rodolfo Rossi
University of Rome Tor Vergata
Italy
102P1.02 Factor and network structure of the Italian version of the International Trauma Questionnaire in late adolescents exposed to a natural disaster,
Adesanmi Akinsulore
Obafemi Awolowo University
Nigeria
103P1.03 Psychological Distress and Associated Factors among Nigerian Healthcare Workers During Covid-19 Pandemic
Martine Elbejjani
American University of Beirut
Lebanon
104P1.04 Mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown in Lebanon: Risk and protective correlates in a multiple-crises setting
Ashraf Kagee
Stellenbosch University
South Africa
107P1.07 Identifying major depressive disorder using the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale Revised among South African patients in HIV care
Rodolfo Rossi
University of Rome Tor Vergata
Italy
109P1.09 Changes in mental health outcomes in the general population 14 months into the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.
Julian Vadell Martinez
French Institute of Health and Medical Research
France
110P1.10 Acceptability and feasibility of the smartphone application “Doing What Matters in times of stress” in people in unstable housing. RESPOND – France
Yasukiyo Sugimoto
University of Miami
United States
111P1.11 Integration of Sociomedical Thoughts Focused on Well-Being among Ethnoracially Minoritized Populations
Ellen Thompson
King's College London
112P1.12 The role of genetics and the environment on the relationship between weight related indicators and common mental health: results from two twin studies
Laura Bechtiger
University of Zurich
Switzerland
113P1.13 Exposure to consistently high maternal depressive symptoms during childhood predicts young adult health risks: Preliminary analyses of a 17-year study
Danielle Lemaire
University of Ottawa
Canada
114P1.14 Psychosocial factors as moderators in the relationship between victimization and adverse adolescent mental health
Jordan Edwards
McMaster University
Canada
115P1.15 Surveillance of Child and Youth Mental Health and Associated Service Use in Canada: A Population Health Surveillance Framework
Gayan Perera
King's College London
116P1.16 Association between loneliness and mental health hospitalisation outcomes among patients receiving mental healthcare in South London
Sayyed Haybatollahi
University of Nottingham
117P1.17 Multiple Pain Trajectories and their associations with Anxiety, Depression, and Optimism.
Carl Wikberg
School of Public Health and Community Medicine
Sweden
118P1.18 Preventing the onset of depression in adolescents "at risk" - Comparison of Online versus In Real life - intervention.
Meena Kolar Sridara Murthy
National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
India
124P1.24 Stories against Stigma: Walking Tour of NIMHANS- Initial pilot evaluation of public attitude towards Mental Health Institute, Mental Health Profession
Meena Kolar Sridara Murthy
National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
India
125P1.25 Perception of employees on mental health at a leading botanical garden, India: A qualitative Study
Magnus Akerstrom
Institute of Stress Medicine
Sweden
126P1.26 Can Working Conditions and Employees’ Mental Health Be Improved via Workplace Interventions Designed and Implemented by Operational-level Managers?
Jurgita Narusyte
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
127P1.27 Experiencing mental health problems but not being sickness absent: what factors play a role for employees in the private sector?
Irena Tetkovic
UCL (University College London)
130P1.30 Same-sex Attraction as a Predictor of Suicide and Self-harm Behaviours—The role of Bullying and Social Support
Talen Wright
Division of Psychiatry, UCL
132P1.32 TRans And Non-binary Suicidality (TRANS): Microaggressions & Mental Health
Magdalena Groemer
Medical University of Vienna
Austria
133P1.33 The effect of sex on suicide risk during and after psychiatric inpatient care in 12 countries — An ecological study
Judit Déri
Medical University of Vienna
Austria
134P1.34 Cognitive decline and alcohol consumption in older adults – A longitudinal analysis of the Survey of Health, Age and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
Solomis Solomou
Lancaster University
135P1.35 The association of diet quality with the mental health of university students: a systematic review
Robert Moosbrugger
Johannes Kepler University
Austria
136P1.36 The intersection of mental illness stigma, social norms and perceived recognition
Sarah Ashley
UCL
137P1.37 Head Circumference Trajectories in Autism and Psychotic Experiences
Anna Forastiere
Department of Epidemiology,Lazio Region Health Ser
Italy
201P2.01 Long-term exposure to air pollution and prescriptions of psychotropic drugs in a large administrative cohort of adults
Vera Brink
University Medical Center Groningen
Netherlands
202P2.02 Associations between cannabis use, deprivation and other setting-level risk factors in explaining variation in psychosis incidence – An EU-GEI study
Lauren Walker
University of York
203P2.03 Optimising wellbeing in self-isolation: the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on people with severe mental ill health
Julia Schulte-Strathaus
Central Institute of Mental Health (CIMH) Mannheim
Germany
204P2.04 Transdiagnostic symptom dimensions in individuals with ultra-high-risk psychosis
Marianne Haapea
Oulu University Hospital, Department of Psychiatry
Finland
206P2.06 Characteristics and outcome of inpatients and outpatients with a psychosis - register-based data
Johanna Breilmann
Ulm University
Germany
207P2.07 Utilization of psychosocial interventions and its predictors of the utilization in people with severe mental illness
Giovanni de Girolamo
St. John of God Clinical Research Centre
Italy
208P2.08 an Ecological Monitoring of Mood Variability of Patients with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSD)
Giovanni de Girolamo
St. John of God Clinical Research Centre
Italy
209P2.09 The Link Between Balanced Time Perspective and Daily Time Use of Individuals with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
Noha Sabry
General Secretariat of Mental Health (MOH)
Egypt
215P2.15 National Addiction Survey in Egypt 2021
Francisca Román
Universidad de La Frontera
Chile
216P2.16 School socioeconomic context and recent adolescent substance use in Chile: who is at higher risk?
Danielle Lemaire
University of Ottawa
Canada
217P2.17 All-cause and specific-cause mortality, and moderating factors in people with an eating disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Rodolfo Rossi
University of Rome Tor Vergata
Italy
219P2.19 Obsessive-compulsive symptoms among the general population during the first COVID-19 epidemic wave in Italy.
Flaminia Reda
University of L'Aquila
Italy
220P2.20 Association between intentional and unintentional traumatic experiences, and substance/behavioral addiction in a sample of Italian late adolescents
Flaminia Reda
University of L'Aquila
Italy
221P2.21 Association between complex PTSD, and behavioral addictions and substance use in a cohort of Italian late-adolescents
Alvin Richards-Belle
University College London
222P2.22 Associations of antidepressants and antipsychotics with lipid parameters: Do CYP2D6/CYP2C19 genes play a role? A UK population-based study.
Sydney Conroy
University of Cambridge
224P2.24 The Use of Popular Media to Support Youth Mental Health: Encanto & Intergenerational Trauma
Jonathan Severin
Institute of Stress Medicine
Sweden
226P2.26 Cost–Benefit Evaluation of an Organizational–Level Intervention Program for Decreasing Sickness Absence among Public Sector Employees in Sweden
Sharon Stevelink
King's College London
227P2.27 Linking electronic mental healthcare and benefit records in South London: design, procedure and outcomes.
Ashmita Chaulagain
Helsebergen
Norway
228P2.28 A systematic meta-review of systematic reviews on pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Ingvild Lyhmann
Helse Bergen
Norway
229P2.29 Psychiatric comorbidity in children diagnosed with ADHD: a longitudinal, population-based cohort study using Norwegian registry data
Nazneen Nazeer
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge
230Improving knowledge and alleviating misperceptions of ADHD in Sri Lankan Primary School Teachers
Rebecca Akhanemhe
King's College London
231P2.31 Depression as a risk factor of Mild Cognitive Impairment in UK military veterans compared to the general population
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