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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

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002

Australian private psychiatry as governmentally

funded considered in terms of social equity

Graham Meadows, Australia

Joanne Enticott, Grant Russell, Brett Inder, Roger Gurr,

Frances Shawyer, Scott Pattern

003

Use of high H1 receptor affinity antidepressants

and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus

Virginio Salvi, Italy

Francesco Barone-Adesi, Roberta Picariello, Tiziana

Cena, Corrado Magnani, Fabrizio Faggiano, Claudio

Mencacci, Roberto Gnavi, Giuseppe Costa

004

Measuring and correlating autistic characteris-

tics and coping mechanisms – a study involving 1714

members of Portuguese universities

Eduardo Jorge Palha Teixeira Fernandes, Portugal

Patrick Alves, Cristina Sousa

005

Risk factors associated with behavioral /

emotional problems of preschoolers in a low-income

community

Marina Monzani Da Rocha, Brazil

Cibelle A. de la Higuera Amato, Alessandra Laranjeira

Oddone, Gabriela Zanata Pinheiro

OS-25

Oral Presentation Session

10:00– 11:30

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Room R13

TOPIC 6:

Eating disorders, sleep disorders and other

disorders of this category

Eating disorders and related symptoms

Chairs:

Palmiero Monteleone, Italy

Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Germany

002

A systematic review of pro- and anti-inflamma-

tory cytokines in eating disorders

Bethan Dalton, United Kingdom

Savani Bartholdy, Gerome Breen, Mohammad A. A.

Ibrahim, Ulrike Schmidt, Hubertus Himmerich

003

Intranasal oxytocin in the treatment of anorex-

ia nervosa – a randomized placebo-controlled trial

of hospitalised patients during re-feeding

Sarah Maguire, Australia

Janice Russell, Alice Kesby, Glenn Hunt, Iain McGregor

004

Subtypes of personality and “locus of control”

in bariatric patients and their effect on weight loss,

eating disorder, depressive symptoms and quality

of life

Carolin Peterhänsel, Germany

Katja Linde, Birgit Wagner, Arne Dietrich, Anette

Kersting

OS-26 (d)

Oral Presentation Session

10:00– 11:30

|

Room R12

TOPIC 22:

Community and social psychiatry

Versorgungsmodelle und Behandlungskonzepte II

Chairs:

Christa Roth-Sackenheim, Germany

Christian Kieser, Germany

001

Ärztenetze nach § 87b SGB V und ambulante

Komplexbehandlung – neue Chancen für die sektor-

übergreifende psychiatrische Versorgung

Norbert Mönter, Germany; Carsten Jäger

002

Neues Therapiekonzept zur Erststabilisierung

und Arousalmodulation für stark belastete Kinder

und Jugendliche und minderjährige Flüchtlinge:

START – Stress-Traumasymptoms-Arousal-

Regulation-Treatment

Andrea Dixius, Germany; Eva Möhler

003

Wie entwickelten sich chronisch psychisch

erkrankte Menschen im Rahmen gemeindepsychi-

atrischer Versorgungsangebote? Ergebnisse einer

Längsschnittstudie unter Empfängern ambulanter

Eingliederungshilfeleistungen in Norddeutschland

Johanna Baumgardt, Germany; Dieter Röh

004

Die Einbeziehung von Angehörigen in die psy-

chiatrisch-psychotherapeutische Therapie aus Sicht

der professionellen Helfer

Isabel Maurus, Germany

Josef Bäuml, Gabriele Pitschel-Walz, Sandra Lüscher

005

Fast 2 Jahre Genesungsbegleitung auf der

geschlossenen Akutstation im UKE in Hamburg –

Erfahrungen, Erlebnisse und meine subjektive Sicht,

auch bei Zwang: Ideen für eine zukunftsweisende,

andere Akutpsychiatrie

Stefanie Böttger, Germany

PC-07

Pro-Con-Debate

10:30– 11:30

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Hall A8

TOPIC 31:

Suicide and psychiatric emergencies

Suicide can be prevented by psychiatrists

Chairs:

Fritz Hohagen, Germany

Pavel Alfimov, Russia

Proponent:

Maria A. Oquendo, USA

Opponent:

Michael Davidson, Israel

KN-15

Keynote Lecture

11:45– 12:45

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Hall B

TOPIC 35:

Psychiatry and society

Cross-cultural values, social identity and resilience:

how to cope with mental challenges of migration

Chairs:

Laurence J. Kirmayer, Canada

Fritz Hohagen, Germany

Speaker:

Martin Bohus, Germany