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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

German language Session 

 Q&A Modul

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

157

002

Determining the effectiveness of a video-based

contact intervention in improving attitudes of

Penang primary care nurses towards people with

mental illness

Yin Ping Ng, Malaysia

Finian O'Brien, Abdul Rashid Md Jagar Din

003

Stigma in military personnel with alcohol

dependence

Ulrich Wesemann, Germany

Christian Kahn, Peter L. Zimmermann, Gerd-Dieter

Willmund, Georg Schomerus

004

A survey in India reveals majority of the general

physicians are prejudiced, stigmatized and is less

knowledgeable about management of depressive

illness

Hiranmay Saha, India

005

A study of stigma experienced by psychiatric

patients

Leslie Lim, Singapore

Justine Goh, Yiong Huak Chan

006

The Wounded Healer – an anti-stigma program

targeted at healthcare professionals and students

Ahmed Hankir, United Kingdom

Frederick Carrick, Rashid Zaman

OS-31

Oral Presentation Session

15:15– 16:45

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Room R3

TOPIC 3:

Psychotic disorders

Psychotic disorders IV

Chairs:

Veronica Larach Walters, Chile

Martin Lambert, Germany

001

The effect of cueing on bottom-up biases

during working memory encoding in schizophrenia

Robert Bittner, Germany

Catherine Barnes, Lara Roesler, Michael Schaum, Deliah

Macht, Benjamin Peters, Jutta Mayer, Michael Wibral,

Andreas Reif

002

Comparison of cognitive adverse effects and

efficacy of 2 pulse widths (0.5ms & 1.5ms) during brief

pulse electro convulsive therapy in schizophrenia

patients – a randomised single blind controlled trial

Dhruva Ithal, India

Mitra Sayantanava, Armugam Shyam Sundar, C. Naveen

Kumar, V. J. Ramesh, Thirthalli Jagadisha, Bangalore N.

Gangadhar

003

Predictors of relapse among patients with psy-

chosis and bipolar disorder from Eastern Crete

Maria Anastasaki, Greece

Emmanouil Pasparakis, Panagiotis Simos, Eirini

Koutentaki, Alexandros Vgontzas, Konstantinos

Faloutsos, Giorgos Mavroidis, Georgia Kalomoiri

004

Increased densities of T- and B-lymphocytes

and plasma cells in post mortem brains of schizo-

phrenics and patients suffering from affective

disorders indicate neuroinflammation in patient

subgroups

Konstantin Schlaaff, Germany

Scarlett V. Schwarz, Dennis Winopal, Henrik

Dobrowolny, Johann Steiner, Thomas Frodl, Bernhard

Bogerts

005

Neural correlates of self-reflection in schizo-

phrenia: a functional magnetic resonance imaging

study

Chaitra Hiremath, India

Naren P. Rao, Arpitha Jacob, Avyarthana Dey, Shivarama

Varambally, Ganesan Venkatasubramanian, Rose Dawn

Bharath, Bangalore N. Gangadhar

006

Aberrant processing of costs not reward in

schizophrenia

Gerit Pfuhl, Norway

Lina Livsdatter, Wenche ten Velden Hegelstad

OS-32

Oral Presentation Session

15:15– 16:45

|

Room R13

TOPIC 22:

Community and social psychiatry

Involuntary psychiatric admissions

Chairs:

Tilman Steinert, Germany

Anu Putkonen, Finland

001

Is the functional approach to competence

discriminatory? Decision-making capacity and the

United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons

with Disabilities

Matthé Scholten, Germany

Jakov Gather, Jochen Vollmann

002

Determinants of involuntary hospital patient

spells

Mario Schmitz-Buhl, Germany

Stefanie Kristiane Gairing, Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-

Mayfrank

003

Machine learning in epidemiological research:

a new approach to identifying risk factors for the

use of coercive measures in involuntarily committed

patients

Florian Hotzy, Switzerland

Anastasia Theodoridou, Paul Hoff, Andres Schneeberger,

Erich Seifritz, Sebastian Olbrich, Matthias Jäger

004

Involuntary psychiatric admissions of child and

adolescent: a China sample

Yang Shao, People's Republic of China

Huajian Ma, Bin Xie