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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

POSTER SESSIONS

256

004

Comprehensive care for inpatients with schizo-

phrenia: feasibility, overcoming an institutionalizing

effect and working towards person-orientated

recovery (a preliminary exploration)

Natalia Semenova, Russia

Petr Morozov, Dmitry Savelyev, Olga Karpenko,

Nikita Chernov

005

Psychotherapy in early stages of schizophrenia

Aleksandar Macic, Montenegro

006

Efficacy of a brief group psychoeducation

program aimed at patients with schizophrenia and

their families to improve insight: a randomized

clinical trial

Andrés Mauricio Rangel Martinez-Villalba, Colombia

Juan Pablo Zapata, Claudia Caicedo, Jorge Donado,

Clara Ramirez, Adriana Zapata, Luz Adriana Rojas,

Jenny García

007

Duration of pupillary non reaction in schizo-

phrenia patients on electroconvulsive therapy:

an exploratory study

Vani P., India

Sayantanava Mitra, Jagadisha Thirthalli

008

Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation

on smooth pursuit eye movements in schizophrenia

Dinakaran Damodharan, India

Sreeraj Vanteemar, Aditi Subramaniam, Anushree

Bose, Sonia Shenoy, Shivakumar Venkatram, Sri Mahavir

Agarwal, Sunil Kalmady, Janardhanan V. Narayanaswamy,

Shivarama Varambally, Venkatasubramanian Ganesan

009

Disparity of end-of-life care in cancer patients

with and without schizophrenia: a nationwide

population-based cohort study

Huei-Kai Huang, Taiwan

Ying-Wei Wang, Jyh-Gang Hsieh, Chia-Jung Hsieh

010

Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation

(tDCS) on working memory performance in patients

with schizophrenia

Tobias Schwippel, Germany

Christian Plewnia

011

Collaboration with family of young adults with

first episode psychosis: psychoeducation or reflexive

dialogue?

Manuel Tettamanti, Switzerland

Fabrice Chantraine, Logos Curtis

012

Additive effect of religious activity in the

management of patients with schizophrenia:

a study from Bangladesh

M. M. Jalal Uddin, Bangladesh

Mohammad Tariqul Alam, Helal Uddin Ahmed

P-11

Poster Session

13:30– 15:00

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Hall Budapest

TOPIC 4:

Affective disorders

Affective disorders: aetiology, pathogenesis and

clinical picture I

Chair:

Peter Zwanzger, Germany

001

Mixed symptoms in mood disorders: a systematic

review

Casimiro Cabrera Abreu, Canada

Gustavo Vázquez

002

Psychopathological disturbances in bipolar

mixed states

Joana Aguiar, Portugal

Miguel Nascimento, Lucília Bravo, Alice Nobre

003

Gender specific clinical manifestation of unipolar

depression

Jelena Stojanov, Serbia

Olivera Žikic, Milena Stankovic

004

Implicit negative affect predicts attention to

sad faces beyond self-reported depressive symp-

toms in healthy individuals: an eye-tracking study

Charlott Maria Bodenschatz, Germany

Marija Skopinceva, Anette Kersting, Thomas Suslow

005

Research on self-management system of major

depressive disorder

Jingjing Zhou, People's Republic of China

Xu Chen

006

Stronger memory impairments in patients with

familial history of depression

Silke Jörgens, Germany

Volker Arolt, Bernhard Baune

007

Regression of cognitive impairment in depression

Alla Chistol, Republic of Moldova

008

Lab meets real life – mind-wandering, rumination

and affect in multilevel mediation analyses

Iris Reinhard, Germany

Annett Welz, Georg W. Alpers, Christine Kuehner

009

Influences of social feedback on mood and self

esteem of depressed individuals: focused on the

role of empathy

Ji-Sun Lee, Republic of Korea

Hee Yeon Jung

010

Feasibility study of classifying major depressive

disorder and bipolar disorders using voice features

Mitsuteru Nakamura, Japan

Yasuhiro Omiya, Shuji Shinohara, Shunji Mitsuyoshi,

Masakazu Higuchi, Naoki Hagiwara, Takeshi Takano,

Hiroyuki Toda, Taku Saito, Masaaki Tanichi, Aihide

Yoshino, Shinichi Tokuno