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Carlo Marchesi
Researcher at University of Parma
Publications - 181
Citations - 4589
Carlo Marchesi is an academic researcher from University of Parma. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Personality. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 162 publications receiving 3801 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlo Marchesi include Academy for Urban School Leadership.
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Estimating the impact of workplace bullying: humanistic and economic burden among workers with chronic medical conditions
A. Fattori,Luca Neri,Eugenio Aguglia,Antonello Bellomo,A. Bisogno,Donatella Camerino,Bernardo Carpiniello,A. Cassin,G. Costa,P. De Fazio,G. Di Sciascio,Gerardo Favaretto,C. Fraticelli,R. Giannelli,S. Leone,T. Maniscalco,Carlo Marchesi,Mauro Mauri,Claudio Mencacci,G. Polselli,Roberto Quartesan,F. Risso,A. Sciaretta,Marco Vaggi,S. Vender,U. Viora +25 more
TL;DR: The findings demonstrate that the burden on workers' quality of life and productivity associated with workplace bullying is substantial, and provides key data to inform policy-making and prioritize occupational health interventions.
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The influence of illness-related variables, personal resources and context-related factors on real-life functioning of people with schizophrenia
Silvana Galderisi,Alessandro Rossi,Paola Rocca,Alessandro Bertolino,Armida Mucci,Paola Bucci,Paola Rucci,Dino Gibertoni,Eugenio Aguglia,Mario Amore,Antonello Bellomo,Massimo Biondi,Roberto Brugnoli,Liliana Dell'Osso,Diana De Ronchi,Gabriella Di Emidio,Massimo Di Giannantonio,Andrea Fagiolini,Carlo Marchesi,Palmiero Monteleone,Lucio Oldani,Federica Pinna,Rita Roncone,Emilio Sacchetti,Paolo Santonastaso,Alberto Siracusano,Antonio Vita,Patrizia Zeppegno,Mario Maj +28 more
TL;DR: The observed complex associations among investigated predictors, mediators and real‐life functioning strongly suggest that integrated and personalized programs should be provided as standard treatment to people with schizophrenia.
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Are alexithymia, depression, and anxiety distinct constructs in affective disorders?
TL;DR: The results suggest that in depressive and anxiety disorders, alexithymia and depression are separate constructs that may be closely related; in contrast, there are some overlaps between the DIF dimension and anxiety.
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Interplay Among Psychopathologic Variables, Personal Resources, Context-Related Factors, and Real-life Functioning in Individuals With Schizophrenia: A Network Analysis.
Silvana Galderisi,Paola Rucci,Brian Kirkpatrick,Armida Mucci,Dino Gibertoni,Paola Rocca,Alessandro Rossi,Alessandro Bertolino,Gregory P. Strauss,Eugenio Aguglia,Antonello Bellomo,Martino Belvederi Murri,Paola Bucci,Bernardo Carpiniello,Anna Comparelli,Alessandro Cuomo,Domenico De Berardis,Liliana Dell'Osso,Fabio Di Fabio,Barbara Gelao,Carlo Marchesi,Palmiero Monteleone,Cristiana Montemagni,Giulia Orsenigo,Francesca Pacitti,Rita Roncone,Paolo Santonastaso,Alberto Siracusano,A. Vignapiano,Antonio Vita,Patrizia Zeppegno,Mario Maj +31 more
TL;DR: The network analysis showed that functional capacity and everyday life skills were the most central and highly interconnected nodes in the network, suggesting that improving the ability to perform tasks relevant to everyday life is critical for any therapeutic intervention in schizophrenia.
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Clinical management of perinatal anxiety disorders: A systematic review.
Carlo Marchesi,Paolo Ossola,Andrea Amerio,Andrea Amerio,B. D. Daniel,Matteo Tonna,C. De Panfilis +6 more
TL;DR: The best interpretation of the available evidence appears to be that CBT should be the first treatment offered to pregnant and breastfeeding women with AnxD, and SSRIs can represent a first line treatment strategy, and not exclusively in cases where Anxd is refractory to CBT.