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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

POSTER SESSIONS

287

German language Session

007

Impact of psychiatry rotation on social dis-

tance, attitude of doctors towards the mentally ill:

preliminary findings

Oseahume Olusile, Nigeria

Babatunde Fadipe, Bolutife Oyatokun

008

Stigma among family members of people with

severe mental illness: a systematic review

Chih-Cheng Chang, Taiwan

009

Differences between second and fifth year

medical and pharmacy student attitudes towards

patients with schizophrenia

Ivan Ristic, Serbia

Jelena Jovic, Ana Solujic

010

Difficulties in managing alcohol withdrawal

delirium in a patient with a history of schizophrenia

Britta Ostermeyer, USA

Andrey Khalafian, Phebe Tucker, Charles Dukes

011

Social identity shapes stress appraisals in people

with a history of depression

Alexandra Isaksson, Germany

Peter Martin, Jan Kaufmehl, Markus Heinrichs,

Gregor Domes, Nicolas Rüsch

012

Perceived stigma-discrimination among victims

of armed conflict in Colombia

Adalberto Campo-Arias, Colombia

Beatriz Helena Caamaño, Anyellis C. Ospino, Adriana

Rocío Sanabria, Valeria Guerra, Edwin Herazo

013

Factors influencing stigma associated with the

Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome epidemic in

South Korea

Jung-Jae Lee, Republic of Korea

Jeong-Lan Kim, Hye Yoon Park, Un-Sun Chung

014

Counselling patients with psychotropic drugs

vs. other diseases prescriptions – the situation in

Albanian community pharmacies

Edmond Pistja, Albania

Alba Themeli

015

Mental illness: beliefs, attitudes and behaviors

in the clinical practice – reflections and results of an

ongoing worldwide survey

Leticia Ubinas, Dominican Republic

Jesus Saavedra, Martha Garcia, Alvaro Perez

P-51

Poster Session

13:30– 15:00

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Hall Budapest

TOPIC 40:

Mass media and mental health

Mass media and mental health

Chair:

Luigi Janiri, Italy

001

Use of telemedicine in outpatient mental health

services and patient satisfaction

Yilmaz Yildirim, USA

002

The effect of movies on identification and

personality beliefs in a young sample

Omer Saatcioglu, Turkey

Melis Ugurlukol, Nazli Balkir, Feryal Cam Celikel

003

Promoting mental health prevention: the German

Mental Health Alliance's Facebook Campaign

Heike Becker, Germany

Harald Zäske, Julia Thimm, Linn Herrmann, Birgit

Oehmcke, Wolfgang Gaebel

004

Use of media in improving mental health literacy

in the developing world

Virupaksha Devaramane, India

Panambur Venkataraya Bhandary, Nagesh Pai

Brahmavar

005

Mobile phones and mental health: use of

health-related apps among mental health profes-

sionals

Prashant Gupta, India

Yatan Balhara

006

Do psychotherapists ‘google’ their patients and

do patients ‘google’ their therapists? An internation-

al study among patients and clinicians

Christiane Eichenberg, Austria

Adam Sawyer

007

Analysis of social media use and its effects on

marital life of specialist doctors in India

Abhijeet Faye, India

Vivek Kirpekar, Sushil Gawande, Rahul Tadke,

Sudhir Bhave

008

Medial stigmatization of mentally ill patients

by crime coverage and possible effects on self-

stigmatization aspects

Steffen Conrad von Heydendorff, Germany

Harald Dreßing

009

Prevalence and risk factors of cyberbullying

among 7th to 9th grade Thai students

Chayanin Foongsathaporn, USA

Chanvit Pornnoppadol, Sirinda Chanpen, Peeraya

Piancharoen

010

Problematic internet use and self-esteem

among Tunisian students

Rim Masmoudi, Tunisia

Ahmed Mhalla, Badii Amamou, Lotfi Gaha