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Elena de la Serna
Researcher at University of Barcelona
Publications - 78
Citations - 1917
Elena de la Serna is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizophrenia & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1481 citations. Previous affiliations of Elena de la Serna include Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón & University of Zaragoza.
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Premorbid adjustment and clinical correlates of cognitive impairment in first-episode psychosis. The PEPsCog Study
Manuel J. Cuesta,Ana M. Sánchez-Torres,Bibiana Cabrera,Miquel Bioque,Jessica Merchán-Naranjo,Iluminada Corripio,Ana González-Pinto,Antonio Lobo,Igor Bombin,Elena de la Serna,Julio Sanjuán,Mara Parellada,Jerónimo Saiz-Ruiz,Miquel Bernardo +13 more
TL;DR: Poorer premorbid adjustment together with socio-demographic factors and higher daily antipsychotic doses were related to a generalized cognitive impairment and to a lowerPremorbid intellectual reserve, suggesting that neurodevelopmental impairment was present before illness onset.
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Cannabis use in children and adolescents with first episode psychosis: Influence on psychopathology and short-term outcome (CAFEPS study)
Immaculada Baeza,Montserrat Graell,Dolores Moreno,Josefina Castro-Fornieles,Mara Parellada,Ana González-Pinto,Beatriz Payá,Cesar Soutullo,Elena de la Serna,Celso Arango +9 more
TL;DR: Cannabis use may be related to higher positive symptom scores for FEP patients, with greater improvement after six months for those who cease using cannabis.
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Intrinsic connectivity networks from childhood to late adolescence: Effects of age and sex
Cristina Solé-Padullés,Josefina Castro-Fornieles,Elena de la Serna,Rosa Calvo,Inmaculada Baeza,Jaime Moya,Luisa Lázaro,Mireia Rosa,Núria Bargalló,Gisela Sugranyes +9 more
TL;DR: Evidence of age effects on intrinsic connectivity was found across all networks, and intrinsic connectivity showed no effect of sex, nor age by sex interactions.
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Neuropsychological functioning in early-onset first-episode psychosis: comparison of diagnostic subgroups
Arantzazu Zabala,Arantzazu Zabala,Marta Rapado,Celso Arango,Olalla Robles,Elena de la Serna,Cristina González,José Manuel Rodríguez-Sánchez,Patricia Andrés,Maria Mayoral,Igor Bombin +10 more
TL;DR: Cognitive impairment in first-episode early-onset psychosis (FE-EOP) soon after their stabilisation seems to be non-specific to differential diagnosis and potential differences according to specific diagnostic sub-groups of patients are searched for.
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Antipsychotic treatment in child and adolescent first-episode psychosis: a longitudinal naturalistic approach.
Josefina Castro-Fornieles,Mara Parellada,Cesar Soutullo,Immaculada Baeza,Ana González-Pinto,Montserrat Graell,Beatriz Payá,Dolores Moreno,Elena de la Serna,Celso Arango +9 more
TL;DR: Second-generation antipsychotics, especially risperidone, quetiapine, and olanzapine are the most used in the context in first psychotic episodes in children and adolescents, and these three obtain similar clinical improvement, but differ in their side effects.