Rosa Lo Baido
University of Palermo
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Mental Illness | 2013
Lucia Parisi; Teresa Di Filippo; Sabina La Grutta; Rosa Lo Baido; Maria Stella Epifanio; Maria Esposito; Marco Carotenuto; Michele Roccella
Sturge-Weber-Krabe syndrome (SWS), also known as encephalotrigeminalangiomatosis and named the forthfacomatosis, recall the names of the authors who first describedit in its basic clinical, radiological andanatomopathological aspects. We report here 14 cases of Sturge-Weber disease. In 6 of these, despite what had been previously described in literature, an extension of the angioma has been noted in other parts of the body. The study of these subjects stresses not only the need for a pharmacological/neuropsychomotor intervention, but alsothe need of a psychotherapeutic approach, for the emotional and affective implications thatcould derive from this syndrome. The reported cases are similar to those presented in literature for their main features. In particular, two elements are interesting: i) the exceptional diffusion of the red nevousto the whole hemicorpo; and ii) the evaluation of the way the patients live the disease, which has not beenpreviously considered in literature. We can conclude that SWS is a multisystem disorder that requires the neurologist to be aware of the possible endocrine, psychiatric, ophthalmological, and other medical issues that can arise and impact on the neurological status of the patients.
World Futures | 2015
Marie Di Blasi; Paola Cavani; Sabrina La Grutta; Rosa Lo Baido; Laura Pavia
As a theoretical extension of other previous studies, this work represents an improvement of the notions about the relationship between adolescence and Mafia. The research has been aiming at exploring teenagers’ universe within specific social contexts where the presence of criminal organizations is significant, focusing the attention on the modalities through which evolutionary tasks are coped with in contexts with high Mafia density and often characterized by a perception of social space that makes personal, financial, and political development problematic. The research has involved 93 teenagers who live in southern regions where the presence of Mafia organizations (Camorra, ‘Ndrangheta, and Cosa Nostra) is significant. Six focus groups have been carried out, recorded, and transcribed. Verbalizations were analyzed through appropriate qualitative templates, which allowed detecting of three thematic macro-areas: representations of Mafia, emotions connected to it, and planning skills. The qualitative analysis of transcriptions points out that the presence of Mafia organizations, the contiguity between legal and illegal symbolic–cultural codes, the commonality of belonging matrices, and sharing the same symbolic and social spaces are all elements that violently enter these teenagers’ identification and release paths, deeply influencing them.
Frontiers in Psychiatry | 2017
Maria Di Blasi; Paola Cavani; Laura Pavia; Crispino Tosto; Sabina La Grutta; Rosa Lo Baido; Cecilia Giordano; Adriano Schimmenti
The relationship between social anxiety (SA) and cannabis use among adolescents and young adults is a highly debated topic. In this cross-sectional study, we tested whether cannabis use expectancies mediated the association between SA and cannabis use severity in a sample of 343 young adults (74.3% male) who used cannabis. They completed self-report measures for the screening of problematic cannabis use (Cannabis Use Problems Identification Test) and SA symptoms (Social Interaction Anxiety Scale and Social Phobia Scale). A multiple mediation analysis was used to test whether marijuana effect expectancies mediate SA effect on problematic cannabis use. SA was negatively associated with cannabis use severity in this sample, and we found evidence that cannabis use expectancies fully mediated this relationship. Specifically, global negative effect expectancies influence the relationship between SA and problematic cannabis use. These findings may inform current prevention strategies and clinical intervention for young adults who use cannabis.
Child and Adolescent Mental Health | 2015
Maria Di Blasi; Paola Cavani; Laura Pavia; Rosa Lo Baido; Sabina La Grutta; Adriano Schimmenti
Radiologia Medica | 2014
Ludovico La Grutta; Sabina La Grutta; Massimo Galia; Giuseppe Lo Piccolo; Giovanni Gentile; Giuseppe La Tona; Maria Stella Epifanio; Erica Maffei; Filippo Cademartiri; Rosa Lo Baido; Roberto Lagalla; Massimo Midiri
Narrare i Gruppi | 2013
Rosa Lo Baido; Sabina La Grutta; Marie Di Blasi
MINERVA Pediatrica | 2007
Michele Roccella; Sabina La Grutta; Rosa Lo Baido; Girolamo Schiera; La Grutta S; Lo Baido R; Schiera G; Elena Trombini; Giancarlo Trombini; Sarno L; Roccella M
Rivista Di Psichiatria | 2018
Giacomo Mancini; Roberta Biolcati; Virginia Pupi; Federica Andrei; Sabina La Grutta; Rosa Lo Baido; Elena Trombini
Rivista Di Psichiatria | 2018
Sabina La Grutta; Maria Stella Epifanio; Nancy Maria Iozia; Anna Marino; Rosa Lo Baido
Narrare i Gruppi | 2014
Maria Di Blasi; Paola Cavani; Sabina La Grutta; Rosa Lo Baido; Laura Pavia