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Andrea Fiorillo
Researcher at University of Naples Federico II
Publications - 220
Citations - 7120
Andrea Fiorillo is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 171 publications receiving 5162 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Fiorillo include Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli.
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Clinical decision-making style preferences of European psychiatrists: Results from the Ambassadors survey in 38 countries
Martina Rojnic Kuzman,Mike Slade,Bernd Puschner,Elisabetta Scanferla,Žarko Bajić,Philippe Courtet,Jerzy Samochowiec,Celso Arango,Simavi Vahip,Maris Taube,Peter Falkai,G. Dom,Lubomira Izakova,Bernardo Carpiniello,Marcella Bellani,Andrea Fiorillo,Oleg Skugarevsky,Alma Mihaljević-Peleš,Diogo Telles-Correia,Filipa Novais,Pavel Mohr,Johannes Wancata,Martin Hultén,Eka Chkonia,Judit Balazs,Julian Beezhold,Lars Lien,Goran Mihajlović,Mirjana Delic,Gabriela Stoppe,Goran Racetovic,Dragan Babić,Ramune Mazaliauskiene,Doina Cozman,Simon Hjerrild,Jana Chihai,William Flannery,Tarja Melartin,N. O. Maruta,Armen Soghoyan,Philip Gorwood +40 more
TL;DR: The European Psychiatric Association undertook a study aiming to gather data on the clinical decision-making style preferences of psychiatrists working in Europe, using the Clinical Decision-Making Style - Staff questionnaire and a set of questions regarding clinicians’ expertise, training and practice.
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The biopsychosocial model of schizophrenia and cancer: Unraveling the etiopathogenesis of complex diseases
Andrea Fiorillo,Antonio Giordano +1 more
TL;DR: Schizophrenia and cancer are complex disorders causing severe impairment and premature mortality as mentioned in this paper , and they both include a wide range of different illnesses, with different symptoms, course, and outcome.
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Workplace bullying and burn-out syndromes among young psychiatrists in Italy
TL;DR: Specific strategies, such as problem-solving, communication skills and team-work monitoring, should be constantly provided to young psychiatrists in order to improve their psychological well-being and satisfaction with work activities.
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P03-165 - Coercive measures in acute inpatient care in Italy
TL;DR: In Italy, patients with aggressive or dangerous behaviours are approached by the staff according to a “de-escalating” model, in which physical and mechanical restraint should be adopted only when any other therapeutic options previously failed.
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Measuring discrimination experienced by people with a mental illness: replication of the short-form DISCUS in six world regions
Elaine Brohan,Graham Thornicroft,Nicolas Rüsch,Antonio Lasalvia,Megan M. Campbell,Özden Yalçınkaya-Alkar,Mariangela Lanfredi,Susana Ochoa,Alp Üçok,Catarina Tomás,Babatunde Fadipe,Julia Sebes,Andrea Fiorillo,Gaia Sampogna,Cristiane Silvestre de Paula,Leonidas Valverde,Georg Schomerus,Pia Klemm,Uta Ouali,Stynke Castelein,Aneta Alexová,Nathalie Oexle,Patrícia Neves Guimarães,B. Esther Sportel,Chih Cheng Chang,Jie Liu,Chilasagaram Shanthi,Blanca Reneses,Ioannis Bakolis,Sara Evans-Lacko +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated whether the psychometric properties of a short-form version, DISC-Ultra Short (DISCUS) (11-item), could be replicated in a sample of people with a wide range of mental disorders from 21 sites in 15 countries/territories, across six global regions.