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Rosa Lo Baido
Researcher at University of Palermo
Publications - 26
Citations - 128
Rosa Lo Baido is an academic researcher from University of Palermo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 22 publications receiving 99 citations.
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The relationship between self-Image and social anxiety in adolescence.
TL;DR: Clinicians treating SAD in youth may wish to consider that a negative self-image may play a critical role in the onset and retention of social anxiety symptoms.
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Sturge-weber syndrome: a report of 14 cases.
Lucia Parisi,Teresa Di Filippo,Sabina La Grutta,Rosa Lo Baido,Maria Stella Epifanio,Maria Esposito,Marco Carotenuto,Michele Roccella +7 more
TL;DR: Sturge-Weber-Krabe syndrome is a multisystem disorder that requires the neurologist to be aware of the possible endocrine, psychiatric, ophthalmological, and other medical issues that can arise and impact on the neurological status of the patients.
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Acceptance of noninvasive computed tomography coronary angiography: for a patient-friendly medicine
Ludovico La Grutta,Sabina La Grutta,Massimo Galia,Giuseppe Mattia Lo Piccolo,Giovanni Gentile,Giuseppe La Tona,Maria Stella Epifanio,Erica Maffei,Filippo Cademartiri,Rosa Lo Baido,Roberto Lagalla,Massimo Midiri +11 more
TL;DR: Computed tomography coronary angiography is a patient-friendly imaging method because of the minimal perceived discomfort and anxiety may affect CTCA image quality in women.
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Mediating Effects of Global Negative Effect Expectancies on the Association between Problematic Cannabis Use and Social Anxiety
Maria Di Blasi,Paola Cavani,Laura Pavia,Crispino Tosto,Sabina La Grutta,Rosa Lo Baido,Cecilia Giordano,Adriano Schimmenti +7 more
TL;DR: Evidence that global negative effect expectancies influence the relationship between SA and problematic cannabis use is found, and this findings may inform current prevention strategies and clinical intervention for young adults who use cannabis.
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Haptic Perception in Extreme Obesity: qEEG Study Focused on Predictive Coding and Body Schema.
Giuditta Gambino,Giuseppe Giglia,Schiera G,Danila Di Majo,Maria Stella Epifanio,Sabina La Grutta,Rosa Lo Baido,Giuseppe Ferraro,Pierangelo Sardo +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that severe obesity could be characterized by an impairment in haptic performances and an altered activation of multisensory integrative cortical areas involved in functional coding of external stimuli, which could interfere with the ability to process a predicted condition.