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María Teresa Bobes Bascarán

Researcher at University of Oviedo

Publications -  22
Citations -  580

María Teresa Bobes Bascarán is an academic researcher from University of Oviedo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Framingham Risk Score & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications receiving 504 citations. Previous affiliations of María Teresa Bobes Bascarán include University of Valencia.

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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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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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Validación de la versión española de la escala de Funcionamiento Personal y Social en pacientes ambulatorios con esquizofrenia estable o inestable

TL;DR: In this article, the authors validate the version espanola de the escala de Funcionamiento Personal and Social (PSP) in pacientes ambulatorios with esquizofrenia.
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Validation of the Spanish Personal and Social Performance scale (PSP) in outpatients with stable and unstable schizophrenia.

TL;DR: The Spanish PSP is a reliable, valid and sensitive instrument for measuring functioning in outpatients with schizophrenia and seems to be appropriate for use in everyday clinical practice as a mean of identifying and monitoring changes in patient's functioning.
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Psychometric evaluation of the negative syndrome of schizophrenia.

TL;DR: Current instruments for assessing the negative syndrome of schizophrenia were classified into two categories according to their content validity and assessment approach as first- or second-generation instruments, with the NSA being considered a transitional instrument between the two.