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Frontiers in Psychiatry | 2016

Mental Pain and Suicide: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Maria Cristina Verrocchio; Danilo Carrozzino; Daniela Marchetti; Kate Andreasson; Mario Fulcheri; Per Bech

Background Mental pain, defined as a subjective experience characterized by perception of strong negative feelings and changes in the self and its function, is no less real than other types of grief. Mental pain has been considered to be a distinct entity from depression. We have performed a systematic review analyzing the relationship between mental pain and suicide by providing a qualitative data synthesis of the studies. Methods We have conducted, in accordance with PRISMA guidelines, a systematic search for the literature in PubMed, Web Of Science, and Scopus. Search terms were “mental pain” “OR” “psychological pain” OR “psychache” combined with the Boolean “AND” operator with “suicid*.” In addition, a manual search of the literature, only including the term “psychache,” was performed on Google Scholar for further studies not yet identified. Results Initial search identified 1450 citations. A total of 42 research reports met the predefined inclusion criteria and were analyzed. Mental pain was found to be a significant predictive factor of suicide risk, even in the absence of a diagnosed mental disorder. Specifically, mental pain is a stronger factor of vulnerability of suicidal ideation than depression. Conclusion Mental pain is a core clinical factor for understanding suicide, both in the context of mood disorders and independently from depression. Health care professionals need to be aware of the higher suicidal risk in patients reporting mental pain. In this regard, psychological assessment should include a clinimetric evaluation of mental pain in order to further detect its contribution to suicidal tendency.


International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches | 2012

Assessing child sexual abuse allegations: An exploratory study on psychological reports

Maria Cristina Verrocchio; Michela Cortini; Daniela Marchetti

Abstract This study examines several psychological reports to verify whether consultant psychologists use scientifically based procedures during clinical assessment of sexually abused children. To address our aims, first we propose a methodological premise on mixed-method approaches and on the methodological appropriateness paradigm. We then provide a content analysis (run using the T-LAB software) of psychological reports produced by a sample of Italian consultant psychologists. Results show a biased use of some word associations that may lead to confirmatory interpretations.


Nordic Journal of Psychiatry | 2016

Anxiety in adolescent epilepsy. A clinimetric analysis

Danilo Carrozzino; Daniela Marchetti; Daniela Laino; Maria Minna; Maria Cristina Verrocchio; Mario Fulcheri; Alberto Verrotti; Per Bech

Abstract Background Anxiety and depression have been considered to be neglected disorders in epilepsy. Because panic disorder is one of the most important anxiety disorders, it has been problematic to use very comprehensive anxiety questionnaires in epilepsy patients, as panic attacks and epileptic seizures, although two distinct clinical entities from a diagnostic point of view, show a significant overlap of symptoms. Aims We have focused on single items for anxiety and depression as screening candidates in adolescent epilepsy. Methods The individual panic attack item in the Screen for Children Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders Scale (SCARED) and the single depression item in the Kellner Symptom Questionnaire were tested. Our samples consisted of adolescent patients with epilepsy and a matched control group with healthy participants, as well as two numerical groups acting as controls. Results The single panic attack item identified panic anxiety in 24.1% in the group of patients with epilepsy and 0.0% in the matched control group (p = 0.01). The single depression item identified 52.2% with depression in the epilepsy group and 6.2% in the matched control group (p = 0.001). Conclusion As screening instruments, single items of panic attack and depression are sufficient to screen for these affective states in adolescent epilepsy. The clinical implications are that it is important to be quite specific when screening for depression and panic attacks in adolescent patients with epilepsy.


International Gambling Studies | 2016

Psychometric evaluation of the Italian translation of the Gamblers’ Beliefs Questionnaire

Daniela Marchetti; James P. Whelan; Maria Cristina Verrocchio; Meredith K. Ginley; Mario Fulcheri; George Relyea; Andrew W. Meyers

Abstract Italy has experienced a rapid growth in gambling accessibility, expenditures and problems. Gambling-related cognitive distortions are established risk factors for disordered gambling, although little is known about the role of gambling-related cognitive distortions among Italians. To establish a valid tool for assessing these distortions, an Italian version of the Gamblers’ Beliefs Questionnaire (GBQ-I) was translated and psychometrically evaluated in a sample of 749. Eighty-five percent had gambled recently and 110 were identified as probable disordered gamblers. Good reliability, internal consistency and test-retest reliability were demonstrated. Concurrent, convergent and predictive validities also suggested that the GBQ-I is a valid and reliable measure for assessing gambling-related cognitive distortions among clinical and non-clinical Italian samples. Factor analysis explored the two-factor structure from the measures’ initial validation but was unable to replicate it. The validation of this translation of the GBQ allows for future cross-cultural research on the role of cognitive distortions in the study and treatment of gambling problems.


Experimental Diabetes Research | 2017

Quality of Life in Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review

Daniela Marchetti; Danilo Carrozzino; Federica Fraticelli; Mario Fulcheri; Ester Vitacolonna

Background and Objective. Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) could significantly increase the likelihood of health problems concerning both potential risks for the mother, fetus, and childs development and negative effects on maternal mental health above all in terms of a diminished Quality of Life (QoL). The current systematic review study is aimed at further contributing to an advancement of knowledge about the clinical link between GDM and QoL. Methods. According to PRISMA guidelines, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Cochrane databases were searched for studies aimed at evaluating and/or improving levels of QoL in women diagnosed with GDM. Results. Fifteen research studies were identified and qualitatively analyzed by summarizing results according to the following two topics: GDM and QoL and interventions on QoL in patients with GDM. Studies showed that, in women with GDM, QoL is significantly worse in both the short term and long term. However, improvements on QoL can be achieved through different intervention programs by enhancing positive diabetes-related self-management behaviors. Conclusion. Future studies are strongly recommended to further examine the impact of integrative programs, including telemedicine and educational interventions, on QoL of GDM patients by promoting their illness acceptance and healthy lifestyle behaviors.


Frontiers in Psychology | 2015

Perceived Parental Functioning, Self-Esteem, and Psychological Distress in Adults Whose Parents are Separated/Divorced

Maria Cristina Verrocchio; Daniela Marchetti; Mario Fulcheri

Objective: The objective of this research was to identify retrospectively the alienating behaviors and the parental bonding that occurred in an Italian sample of adults whose had parents separated or divorced and their associations with self-esteem and psychological distress. Methods: Four hundred seventy adults in Chieti, Italy, completed an anonymous and confidential survey regarding their childhood exposure to parental alienating behaviors (using the Baker Strategy Questionnaire), quality of the parent–child relationship (using Parental Bonding Instruments), self-esteem (using Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale), and global psychological distress (using Global Severity Index of Symptom Checklist-90-Revised). Results: About 80% of the sample reported some exposure to parental alienating behaviors; about 65–70% of the sample has perceived non-optimal parenting by mother and by father; individuals who experienced affectionless control (low care and high overprotection) reported significantly higher exposure to parental loyalty conflict behaviors. Overall rates of reported exposure to low care, and overprotection and parental loyalty conflict behaviors were statistically significantly associated with self-esteem as well as the measure of current psychological distress. Results revealed that exposure to parental loyalty conflict behaviors and self-esteem were associated with psychological distress over and above the effects of parental bonding and age. Conclusion: The pattern of findings supports the theory that children exposed to dysfunctional parenting, and with low self-esteem are at risk for their long-term psychological functioning. Implications for health policy changes and strengthening social services are discussed.


Human Psychopharmacology-clinical and Experimental | 2017

Substance-related psychopathology and aggressiveness in a nightlife holiday resort: Results from a pilot study in a psychiatric inpatient unit in Ibiza

Giovanni Martinotti; E. Cinosi; Rita Santacroce; Duccio Papanti; Anna Pasquini; Valerio Mancini; M. Corbo; F. Fiori; Fabiola Sarchione; Daniela Marchetti; M.C. Verrocchio; Massimo Di Giannantonio; Marta Torrens; Fabrizio Schifano; Maria Jose Morlan Coarasa; Cristina Merino del Villar

We aimed to describe a sample of subjects admitted to a psychiatric unit after the intake of psychoactive substances for recreational purposes.


Frontiers in Psychiatry | 2017

Attachment Styles and Suicide-Related Behaviors in Adolescence: The Mediating Role of Self-Criticism and Dependency

Giorgio Falgares; Daniela Marchetti; Sandro De Santis; Danilo Carrozzino; Daniel C. Kopala-Sibley; Mario Fulcheri; Maria Cristina Verrocchio

Insecure attachment and the personality dimensions of self-criticism and dependency have been proposed as risk factors for suicide in adolescents. The present study examines whether self-criticism and dependency mediate the relationship between insecure attachment styles and suicidality. A sample of 340 high-school students (73.2% females), ranging in age from 13 to 20 years (M = 16.47, SD = 1.52), completed the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire for Adolescents, the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire for Adolescents, the Attachment Style Questionnaire, and the Suicidal Behaviors Questionnaire-Revised. The results partially support the expected mediation effects. Self-criticism, but not dependency, mediates the link between insecure attachment (anxiety and avoidance) and suicide-related behaviors. Implications for suicide risk assessment and management are discussed.


MALTRATTAMENTO E ABUSO ALL’INFANZIA | 2014

La valutazione del maltrattamento psicologico: proprietà psicometriche della Psychological Maltreatment Measure - Versione italiana

Maria Cristina Verrocchio; Daniela Marchetti; Amy J. L. Baker

La presente ricerca si propone di verificare le proprieta psicometriche di una traduzione italiana della Psychological Maltreatment Measure (PMM-I) in un campione di popolazione generale, composto da 739 partecipanti di nazionalita italiana. E stata esplorata la struttura fattoriale dello strumento, indagata la coerenza interna ed esaminata sia la validita convergente, rispetto ad una misura di cura genitoriale, sia la validita predittiva, relativamente a due possibili esiti negativi del maltrattamento psicologico in eta adulta (ovvero il distress e la bassa autostima). I risultati, in linea con le nostre ipotesi e la letteratura sul tema, evidenziano una struttura a due fattori del PMM-I e suggeriscono che possa essere uno strumento attendibile e valido per valutare il maltrattamento psicologico nella popolazione adulta italiana.


Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2018

Nutrigenetic variants and cardio-metabolic risk in women with or without gestational diabetes

Marica Franzago; Federica Fraticelli; Daniela Marchetti; Claudio Celentano; Marco Liberati; Liborio Stuppia; E. Vitacolonna

AIM Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is the most frequent metabolic disorder in pregnancy and it can be considered a silent risk associated to T2DM and CVD later in life. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of clinical parameters with nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) involved with nutrients and metabolism in women with or without GDM in order to identify potential routine clinical markers for early prevention. METHODS Nine gene variants associated with nutrients and metabolism, namely PPARG2 rs1801282 (C > G); PPARGC1A rs8192678 (C > T); TCF7L2 rs7903146 (C > T); LDLR rs2228671 (C > T); MTHFR rs1801133 (C > T); APOA5 rs662799 (T > C); GCKR rs1260326 (C > T); FTO rs9939609 (T > A); MC4R rs17782313 (T > C) were genotyped in 104 GDM cases and 124 controls using High Resolution Melting (HRM) analysis. RESULTS The genetic variant rs7903146 (C > T) in TCF7L2 gene showed a strong association with GDM risk (OR: 2.56; 95% CI: [1.24-5.29]). Moreover, a significant correlation was observed between lipid parameters and polymorphisms in other genes, namely PPARG2 [p = 0,03], APOA5 [p = 0,02], MC4R [p = 0,03], LDLR [p = 0,04] and FTO [p = 0,03]. In addition, rs17782313 variant, mapped close to MC4R gene, was associated to BMI in pre-pregnancy [p = 0,02] and at the end of pregnancy [p = 0,03] in GDM group. CONCLUSION In our study, we found significant associations between routine clinical parameters and some gene variants connected with nutrients and metabolism in women with GDM. These results can provide useful information to develop effective tools and possible personalized intervention strategies in a timely manner.

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Mario Fulcheri

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Danilo Carrozzino

University of Chieti-Pescara

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M. Fulcheri

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Osmano Oasi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Per Bech

Copenhagen University Hospital

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Danilo Carrozzino

University of Chieti-Pescara

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