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Manuel Bousoño

Researcher at University of Oviedo

Publications -  64
Citations -  1504

Manuel Bousoño is an academic researcher from University of Oviedo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Olanzapine & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1365 citations. Previous affiliations of Manuel Bousoño include Spanish National Research Council & Carlos III Health Institute.

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Quality of life and disability in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

TL;DR: OCD in the Spanish population was shown to be associated with worse quality of life than for any other patient group (including physical groups), except schizophrenics.
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Quality of life in schizophrenic patients.

TL;DR: The difficulties in assessingquality of life in schizophrenic patients, as well as the results concerning their quality of life and the influence of psychopathology, especially negative and depressive symptoms, on it are summarized.
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Quality of life measures in schizophrenia.

TL;DR: This paper reviews the available quality of life instruments focusing on their conceptual framework, structure, administration and psychometric properties for schizophrenic populations and focuses on instruments that have been specifically developed for patients with schizophrenia.
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Cardiovascular risk in patients with bipolar disorder

TL;DR: Cardiovascular risk is high in patients with bipolar disorder and it is associated with age, body mass index and metabolic syndrome, and Cardiovascular risk significantly increases withAge, body Mass index and presence of metabolic syndrome.
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[Evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of 5 questionnaires for the evaluation of post-traumatic stress syndrome].

TL;DR: The Spanish versions of the TQ, CAPS-DX, DTS, TOP-8, and DGRP have shown adequate reliability and validity for assessing PTSD patients in daily clinical practice and seems to be more adequate a diagnostic and DTS a severity rating scale.