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Clara Serra-Arumí

Clara Serra-Arumí
  • Master of Research
  • Psychologist at Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona

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Introduction
Since 2018 I have been studying psychological protective factors, especially resilience.
Current institution
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona
Current position
  • Psychologist
Education
March 2020 - March 2023
University of Barcelona
Field of study
  • PhD Student Fellow
September 2018 - July 2019
Autonomous University of Barcelona
Field of study
  • Research in Clinical Psychology and Health
September 2014 - June 2018
Autonomous University of Barcelona
Field of study
  • Psychology

Publications

Publications (18)
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Aim: To assess whether exposure to childhood traumatic experiences is linked to the inflammatory markers neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR), and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) in people with a first-episode psychosis. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed in 83 patients (21 females and 62 males) wi...
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Purpose Previous studies have investigated the role of gender in clinical symptoms, social functioning, and neuropsychological performance in people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). However, the evidence of gender differences for metacognition in subjects with FEP is still limited and controversial. The aim of the present study was to explore ge...
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Purpose Recovery in people with first-episode psychosis (FEP) remains a major issue. When risk factors are studied in relation to the disorder, potential protective factors should also be considered since they can modulate this relationship. This study is aimed at exploring which premorbid and baseline characteristics are associated with a good and...
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Patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP) report deficits in social support (SS) and diminished and less satisfactory social networks than healthy controls (HC). These SS difficulties are linked with symptomatology. The study objectives were to: (a) compare perceived SS between patients with FEP and HC; (b) study sex differences regarding perceiv...
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Introduction: Negative symptoms are nuclear features of schizophrenia that may be present from the onset of the disease. In recent years, it has been described 2 subdomains of negative symptoms: experiential and expressive deficits. The aim of the study is to examine the relationship between negative symptoms and demographic and clinical variables...
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Introduction: Lockdown for 2019 coronavirus disease (CO-VID-19) disrupted life worldwide from March 2020. Mandatory loc-kdown lasted two months, which had an impact on people’s mental health. However, how it affected those who already struggled with mental health problems is largely unknown. Methods: We collected information from 18 patients with f...
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Deficits in functioning affect people with first-episode psychosis. Deficits in cognitive performance are common in such individuals and appear to be related to functioning. The present study examined the relationship between the domains of cognitive performance and personal and social functioning, as well as evaluating which cognitive domains are...
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Sex differences in symptomatology in people with psychosis have been studied extensively in recent decades. Although studies have pointed to such differences, to date there is no review that has performed a systematic search and quantitative synthesis. In this paper, we describe the protocol for a pairwise meta-analysis comparing a range of symptom...
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People with a mental disorder have a higher risk of suicidal behavior. Little research has examined the role of childhood trauma in suicide behavior, and even fewer studies have assessed the specific relevance of subtypes of childhood trauma and suicidal behavior in first-episode psychosis (FEP). The aims of the present study were: 1) to compare su...
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The onset of First Episode Psychosis (FEP) is a period of increased risk of suicice, which is 60% higher than in other stages of the disease. This work explored suicidal behavior and its most relevant factors in a population with FEP and a Healthy Control (HC) sample. We used the Suicide Risk Scale of Plutchik (SRSP) to assess suicide behavior and...
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Objective To study the prevalence and the type of childhood trauma (CT) in a first-episode psychosis (FEP) cohort and in a healthy control (HC) sample. To study which clinical and sociodemographic variables in the onset of the FEP are related to having suffered some traumatic experience in childhood. Method 100 FEP patients and 94 HC participated...
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People with first episode of psychosis (FEP) show deficits in social cognition, which have been linked to several sociodemographic, clinical, and psychosocial variables. The aim of the present research was to study social cognition as a whole measure in people with FEP comparing it with a healthy control sample, to study gender differences, and to...
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Introducción: El cáncer de mama es considerado una enfermedad crónica que impacta de modo importante en la calidad de vida (QoL) de las pacientes. En la actualidad no se dispone de un sistema de evaluación totalmente satisfactorio que refleje la complejidad del cáncer de mama. Además, la mayoría de instrumentos están más orientados a la enfermedad...
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This paper reviews and discusses the literature on childhood trauma (CT) in people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). The aim is to update the knowledge on the prevalence and the types of CT suffered by FEP people, to compare them with other samples, to study the impact of gender, and to examine the relationship between CT and symptoms and functio...
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Aims to study the differences in cognitive functioning in patients and controls. In addition, study the influence of symptoms, cannabis consumption, chlorpromazine doses, DUP and IQ in cognitive performance in patients, both in the total sample and divided by gender. Methods 70 first episode psychosis patients and 63 healthy controls (HC) particip...

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