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CommitteesEnmesh Board CommitteeChairpersonMirella RuggeriProfessor of Psychiatry.Director. Specialization School in Psychiatry. Sec-tion of Psychiatry. Department of Public Health and Community Medi-cine. University of Verona. Italy.

Past-ChairpersonAart H. ScheneProfessor of Psychiatry. Academisch Psychiatrisch Centrum AMC.The Netherlands.

SecretaryBernd PuschnerProfessor. Ulm University. Department of Psychiatry II. Section Process-Outcome Research. Ulm. Germany.

MembersAndrzej CechnickiPsychiatrist. Jagiellonian University. Cracow.Arunas GermanaviciusVilnius. Lithuania.Lars HanssonProfessor. Department of Health Sciences. Lund University. Lund.Sweden.Martin KnappLondon. United Kingdom.David McDaidLondon School of Economics and Political Science. Dept. Of Social Policy. London. United Kingdom.Berta Moreno-KüstnerPsychologist. Professor of Psychology. School of Psychology. University of Málaga. Spain.Michail OkoliyskiSofia. Bulgaria.Luis Salvador-CarullaPsychiatrist. Professor of Disability and Mental Health. University of Sydney. Australia.Mike SladeProfessor of Health Services Research. King’s College London. London. United Kingdom.

Associate Board MembersGraça CardosoProfessor. CEDOC and Department of Mental Health. NOVA Medical School. NOVA University of Lisbon. Lisbon. Portugal.Mike ClarkInstitute of Health & Society. Newcastle University. Baddiley-Clark Building. Richardson Road. Newcastle upon Tyne. United Kingdom.Alain LesageProfessor. Département de psychiatrie. Université de Montréal. Canada.

Local Scientific Committee

Scientific CoordinatorsBerta Moreno-KüstnerPsychologist. Professor of Psychology. School of Psychology. University of Málaga. Spain.Luis Salvador-CarullaPsychiatrist. Professor of Disability and Mental Health. University of Sydney. Australia.

MembersAntonio Bordallo-AragónPsychiatrist. Mental Health Clinical Management Unit.University Re-gional Hospital. Málaga. Spain.Yolanda Casado-MartínPsychologist. Researcher at FIMABIS. Málaga. Spain.

Jorge Cervilla-BallesterosPsychiatrist. Spanish Psychiatric Epidemiology Society (SEEP). University of Granada. Spain.Rafael del Pino-LópezPsychiatrist. Head of Mental Health Clinical Management Unit. Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital. Málaga. Spain.Mª Dolores Domínguez-SantosPsychiatrist. Professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela. Childhood and Adolescence Mental Health Unit.University Hospital Complex of Santiago de Compostela. Spain. Spanish Psychiatric Epide-miology Society (SEEP).Gema Fernández-GómezPsychiatrist. University Regional Hospital Carlos Haya. Málaga. Spain.Luis Gálvez-AlcarázSpanish Society of Family and Community Medicine (semFYC).Chair Wonca Working Party Mental Health (WWPMH).José Mª García-HerreraPsychiatrist. Mental Health Clinical Management Unit. University Re-gional Hospital Carlos Haya. Málaga.Eudoxia Gay-PamosPsychiatrist. President of the Spanish Association of Neuropsychiatry AEN-PSM.José Guzmán-ParraClinical Psychologist. Mental Health Clinical Management Unit. Univer-sity Regional Hospital. Málaga. Spain.Ana Isabel MartínezGeneral Practitioner. Clinical Management Unit DCCU. Health area of Málaga. Spain.Ana Masedo-GutiérrezPsychologist. Associate Lecturer.School of Psychology.University of Mál-aga. Spain.Raimundo Mateos ÁlvarezPsychiatrist. University of Santiago de Compostela and University Hos-pital. Santiago de Compostela. President of the Spanish Psychiatric Epi-demiology Society (SEEP).Spain.Fermín Mayoral-CleriesPsychiatrist. University Regional Hospital. Biomedicine Institute. Mál-aga. Spain.José Miguel Morales-AsencioProfessor of Health Service Research and Evidence Based Health Care. School of Health Sciences. University of Málaga. Spain.Cymbeline Josephine Núñez-SheriffTranslator. Málaga. Spain.Javier Olivera-PueyoPsychiatrist. San Jorge Hospital. Huesca. Spain. Spanish Psychiatric Epi-demiology Society (SEEP).Fabio Rivas-GuerreroPsychiatrist. Head of Mental Health Clinical Management Unit. Head of Psychiatry. University Regional Hospital. Málaga. Spain.Mercedes Rueda-LizanaClinical Psychologist. Head of the Intercentres Mental Health Clinical Man-agement Unit and Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital. Granada. Spain.José Alberto Salinas-PérezHealth Geographer. Loyola University Andalucía. Seville. Spain.Jesús Sepúlveda-MuñozGeneral Practitioner.Head of the Clinical Management Unit Alameda Perchel. Health area of Málaga. Spain.Francisco Torres-GonzálezProfessor of Psychiatry.Senior researcher of CIBERSAM. University of Granada. President of the MARISTAN Network. Granada. Spain.

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Committees 3

Index 4

Preface 5

Schedule 6 Thursday 6

Friday 7

Saturday 7

Plenary Sessions 8 Thursday 8 Friday 8 Saturday 9

Symposia 10 Thursday 10 Friday 16 Saturday 25

Oral Presentations 29 Thursday 29 Friday 31 Saturday 33

Posters Sessions 36 Thursday 36 Friday 38

For Presenters 41

Participant Information 42

Map of Málaga 43 Route on foot from the NH Malaga hotel to the welcome cocktail 43 Route on foot from the NH Malaga hotel to the Gala Dinner at The Real Club Mediterráneo 44

Málaga Useful Information 45

Index of Names 48

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Preface

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

On behalf of the ENMESH Board Committee, it is a great pleasure to welcome you to the XIth ENMESH In-ternational Conference in Málaga. You will have the opportunity to choose from about 500 contributions delivered by mental health services researchers from 30 countries from the 5 continents: 20 from Europe, 5 from America, 3 from Asia, 1 from Oceania and 1 from Africa.

This is an excellent response, better than expected, to our invitation to participate in this very important event about the thematic “Closing the gap between research and policy in mental health”. This mix of cultures will allow the ex-change of experience in both worldwide research and health management. New models of mental health services which are not only different but also complementary, will be presented which will allow us to breach the gap between research and policy of mental health services across continents.

In line with previous ENMESH International Conferences, general keynote lectures will consist of 5 plenary sessions which will be held by 10 experts from 7 different countries (Canada, Australia, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Portugal and Spain) concerning the four Conference Thematic Tracks: (1) Global mental health, (2) From epidemio-logical research to clinical implementation: a) From prevention to interventions; b) Novel services for mental health care. (3) Closing the gap between psychiatric care and primary care and (4) Mental health during an economic crisis.

The core scientific program consists of 47 symposia with 4, 5 or 6 presentations each (234 speakers), 23 oral presen-tation sessions with 4 or 5 papers each (114 oral presentations) and 88 posters in 2 e-virtual poster sessions with 6 simultaneaus e-poster each. Most have been classified according to the main thematic tracks but due to space and time restrictions this was not possible for all, and for this we sincerely apologize. We are also sorry that the daily timetable throughout the conference is so long.

We are grateful to all presenters for submitting their work, to the distinguished experts for accepting our invitations to give keynote speeches, and to the many colleagues who agreed to chair oral presentation or poster sessions. We give thanks to the Málaga University (Research Department and Psychology School), to the Spanish Society of Psy-chiatric Epidemiology, to Spanish Society of Neuropsychiatry and to the Mental Health Unit of the University Regional Hospital of Málaga for their support.

Finally, we are grateful to the Local and ENMESH Scientific Committee for their wonderful job in reviewing the sub-mitted papers and in preparing the final version of the program. Finally, we thank the FASE 20 team, particularly to Neomar Betancourt, for their organizational work.

The book of abstracts will be published online on the ENMESH website (www.enmesh.eu). Please visit the ENMESH website (www.enmeshmalaga2015.com) for the latest news.

We hope that the XIth ENMESH International Conference 2015 will provide a truly fruitful experience for everyone and that your stay in Málaga will be enjoyable.

Mirella Ruggeri Berta Moreno-Küstner Luis Salvador-CarullaChairperson ENMESH Scientific Coordinator Scientific Coordinator

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8.00Participants’ Registration O

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Rooms

Tauromaquia

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AlcazabaAzul

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Arlequín

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Parallel Session 9

Oral Presentations 16: Atti

tudes and Stigma in M

ental Health

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anagement in

Child and Adolescent Mental H

ealthO

ral Presentations 20: Implem

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ental Health Care

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powerm

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ap in Mental

Health Care: H

ome and H

ousing InterventionsO

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ent in the Elderly

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10

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314: The GET U

P pragmatic cluster

randomized controlled trial: Feasibility and

effectiveness of a multielem

ent psychosocial intervention for First Episode Psychosis in 10m

illion inhabitants catchment area.

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ental Health System

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plement evidence in m

ental health care practice?

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180: Monitoring the perform

ance of the m

ental health systems. An international

perspective from W

HO

, European Union and N

orth America

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201: Health econom

ic issues of non-pharm

acological interventions in severe m

ental health care

Symposium

250: A global perspective in prehospital em

ergency care frequent use and m

ental health

Symposium

132: Natural language

processing and its potential in the de-velopm

ent of research using electronic health records

Symposium

190: Mental health and borderline inte-

llectual functioning: how should services respond?

Symposium

169: Psychosocial interventions for people w

ith severe mental illness: international perspectives

on current practice realities and implications for

training and implem

entation

11.45 12.15

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12.15 13.30

Plenary Session 5

Keynote Session 5: Mental H

ealth During an Economic Crisis

José Luis Ayuso Mateos: Depression and suicide in tim

es of economic crisis

Graham

Thornicroft: Implem

entation Science and Mental H

ealth

14.00 14.30

• Conclusions and final rem

arks. Posters Prizes and Presentation of the 2017 ENM

ESH Congress.

Friday, October 2nd

08.00Participants’ Registration O

pening Time

Rooms

Tauromaquia

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AlcazabaAzul

Gibralfaro

ArlequínEsperanza

08.30 9.45

Parallel Session 5

Symposium

181: Early inter-vention in psychosis: from

research to clinical im

plementation in the public m

ental health netw

ork of Catalonia

Oral Presentations 10: Suicide

Oral Presentations 13: Im

plementation of M

ental Health

CareO

ral Presentations 9: Mental H

ealth System

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ral Presentations 12: Care Managem

ent in Severe M

ental IllnessO

ral Presentations 11: Personalized Care: Assertive Com

munity Treatm

entO

ral Presentations 8: Empow

erment,

Attitudes and Stigm

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RoomTaurom

aquia

10.15 11.30

Plenary Session 3

Keynote Session 3: From Epidem

iological Research to Clinical Implem

entation. Second Part: Novel Services for M

ental Health Care

Stefanie Bauer: Harnessing technology for the prevention and treatm

ent of mental illness

Sonia Johnson: Designing mental health services for people in crisis: evidence, practice and policy

Rooms

Tauromaquia

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AlcazabaAzul

Gibralfaro

ArlequínEsperanza

11.30 13.00

Parallel Session 6

Symposium

203: Mental health crisis care:

translating research into policy and practice

Symposium

244: Local integra-ted atlases of m

ental health care for policy and planning

Symposium

229: On the m

ove: innovative insights and in-terventions targeted at the interaction betw

een exercise, psychosocial functioning and recovery for people w

ith (a risk of) psychosis

Symposium

32: Recovery-oriented service provision for people w

ith long term

mental health problem

s: current developm

ents and challenges

Symposium

136: Transferring the Know

ledge From Research to Practice:

The Canadian Experience

Symposium

300: Psychiatric Rehospitali-sation Rates as Indicator for the Degree of Com

munity M

ental Health Services

Implem

entation

Symposium

25: Use of electronic prim

ary health care records can answ

er key questions about the m

ental health of populations

13.00 14.00

Lunch

Virtual Poster

Session 2e-Poster 1: Care M

anagement in Child and

Adolescente-Poster 2: Atti

tudes and Stigma

in Mental H

ealthe-Poster 3: Im

plementation of M

ental Health Care

e-Poster 4: Implem

entation on Mental

Health Care

e-Poster 5: Epidemiology in M

ental Health

e-Poster 6: Miscellaneus

Rooms

Tauromaquia

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AlcazabaAzul

Gibralfaro

ArlequínEsperanza

14.00 15.00

Parallel Session 7

Symposium

55: Improving

primary and secondary care

mental health system

s for people with severe

mental illness: approaches to developing new

m

odels of care based upon PARTNERS2 and

the Comm

unity Health N

etwork study

Symposium

276: International collaboration betw

een clinicians and academ

ics: the Maristán

Netw

ork

Symposium

312: Recent comm

unity surveys carried out in Spain

Symposium

174: From Research through

to Practice and vice versa, experiences at 4 different levels: population, university,

primary and specialized care

Symposium

199: Wom

en’s mental health:

from the laptop to the bedside

Symposium

127: Developing a European Q

uality Netw

ork for Mental H

ealth Services

RoomTaurom

aquia

15.00 16.15

Plenary Session 4

Keynote Session 4: Closing the Gap betw

een Psychiatric Care and Primary Care

Michael King: Prim

ary care managem

ent of mental illness. W

hat is the evidence? Linda G

ask: Persons center primary m

ental health care. The challenge to implem

entation?

16.15Coffee Break

Rooms

Tauromaquia

Minotauro

AlcazabaAzul

Gibralfaro

ArlequínEsperanza

16.45 18.15

Parallel Session 8

Symposium

133: Hum

an Rights in Mental

Health Care: actual im

plications for policy and practice

Symposium

137: European Innovative Program

s for People w

ith Severe Mental Illness

Symposium

302: Efficacy of an internet-bassed program

for the treatm

ent of depression: A real world trial in

primary care setti

ng in Spain

Symposium

134: Illness, identity and help-seeking: new

approaches to stigma

research

Symposium

73: 35 years of comm

unity m

ental health care in Italy: facts and unm

et needs

Symposium

155: Clinical decision making

and outcome in the routine care for

people with severe m

ental illness across Europe: CEDAR

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9.00 - 10.00 h. Welcome addresses. Room Tauromaquia

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Greetings from the authoritiesAuthority from the Andalusian GovernmentMayor of MálagaRector of the University of MálagaIntroductionBerta Moreno KüstnerPsychologist. Professor of Psychology. School of Psychology. Uni-versity of Málaga. Spain.Speech of the ENMESH ChairpersonMirella RuggeriProfessor of Psychiatry.Director. Specialization School in Psychia-try. Section of Psychiatry. Department of Public Health and Com-munity Medicine. University of Verona. Italy.Remebering Michele TansellaLuis Salvador CarullaPsychiatrist. Professor of Disability and Mental Health. Univer-sity of Sydney. Australia.

10.00 - 11.15 h. Keynote session 1 : Global mental health. Room Tauromaquia

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Chairs:Luis Gálvez-AlcarazGeneral Practitioner. Chairman. WONCA Working party on Men-tal Health. Spain.Jordi AlonsoDirector, Program of Epidemiology & Public Health, IMIM (Hos-pital del Mar Medical Research Institute). Barcelona. Spain.

Role of epidemiological studies in the development of mental health policies in Europe and Latin America.Speaker:José Miguel Caldas de AlmeidaCEDOC and Department of Mental Health. NOVA Medical School. NOVA University of Lisbon. Lisbon. Portugal.

The NIH consensus conference approach to policy and imple-mentation in mental health experiences in Canada.Speaker:Egon JonssonExecutive Director and CEO. Institute of Health Economics. Pro-fessor. University of Alberta. University of Calgary. Canada.Discussant:Luis Salvador-CarullaPsychiatrist. Professor of Disability and Mental Health. Univer-sity of Sydney. Australia.

16.30-17.45 h. Keynote session 2 : From epidemiological research to clinical implementation. First part: From prevention to intervention. Room Tauromaquia

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Chairs:Fermin Mayoral-CleriesPsychiatrist. University Regional Hospital. Biomedicine Institute. Málaga. Spain.Aart ScheneProfessor of Psychiatry. Academisch Psychiatrisch Centrum AMC. The Netherlands

School Children’s Mental Health in Europe-Project: implica-tions for policy and practice in Europe.Speaker:Viviane Kovess MasfetyEmeritus professor Public Health at EHESP School for Public Health. Dpt of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Descartes Univer-sity. Paris. France.

Use of ICT (Information and Communications Technology) for mental health promotion and intervention in young population.Speaker:Nick GlozierProfessor of Psychological Medicine. BMRI & Discipline of Psychia-try. Sydney Medical School. The University of Sydney. Australia.Discussant:Mirella RuggeriProfessor of Psychiatry.Director. Specialization School in Psychia-try. Section of Psychiatry. Department of Public Health and Com-munity Medicine. University of Verona. Italy.

Friday 2 October

10.15 - 11.30 h. Keynote session 3 : From epidemiological research to clinical implementation. Second part: Novel services for mental health care. Room Tauromaquia

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Chairs:Manuel Gómez-BeneytoProfessor of Psychiatry. University of Valencia. Member of CIB-ERSAM. Valencia. Spain.Andrzej CechnickiPsychiatrist. Jagiellonian University. Cracow.

Designing mental health servies for people in crisis: evidence, practice and policy.Speaker:Sonia JohnsonProfessor of Social and Community Psychiatry. Division of Psy-chiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.

Harnessing technology for the prevention and treatment of mental illness.Speaker:Stephanie BauerDirector of the Center for Psychotherapy Research. University Hospital Heidelberg. Germany.Discussant:Mike SladeProfessor of Health Services Research. King’s College London. London. United Kingdom.

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15.00 - 16.15 h. Keynote session 4 : Closing the gap between psychiatric care and primary care. Room Tauromaquia

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Chairs:Bernd PuschnerProfessor. Ulm University. Department of Psychiatry II. Section Process-Outcome Research. Ulm. Germany.Lars HanssonProfessor. Department of Health Sciences. Lund University. Lund.Sweden.

Persons centered primary mental health care. The challenge to implementation.Speaker:Linda GaskProfessor of primary care. Centre for Primary Care. University of Manchester. United Kingdom.

Primary care management of mental illness. What is the evidence?Speaker:Michael KingProfessor of Primary Care Psychiatry and Joint Director of PRI-MENT Clinical Trials Unit. University College London Medical School. London. United Kingdom.Discussant:Michaela AmeringProfessor. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. Medical University of Vienna. Vienna. Austria.

Saturday 3 October

12.15-13.30 h. Keynote session 5 : Mental health during an economic crisis. Room Tauromaquia

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Chairs:José Luis Vázquez-BarqueroFormer Director and Head Professor of the Department of Psy-chiatry of the University Hospital Marques de Valdecilla. Former Director of the Social Psychiatry Research Unit of Cantabria. Santander. Spain.Berta Moreno KüstnerPsychologist. Professor of Psychology. School of Psychology. Uni-versity of Málaga. Spain.

Depression and suicide in times of economic crisis.Speaker:José Luis Ayuso-MateosChairman and Director of the Department of Psychiatry of the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM). University Hospital of the Princess. Madrid. Spain.

Implementation Science and Mental Health.Speaker:Graham ThornicroftProfessor of Community Psychiatry. King’s College London. Insti-tute of Psychiatry. Psychology and Neuroscience. United Kingdom.Discussant:David McDaidLondon School of Economics and Political Science. Dept. Of So-cial Policy. London. United Kingdom.

13.30 - 14.30 h. Conclusions and final remarks. Room Tauromaquia

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Speakers:Mirella RuggeriProfessor of Psychiatry.Director. Specialization School in Psychia-try. Section of Psychiatry. Department of Public Health and Com-munity Medicine. University of Verona. Italy.Luis Salvador CarullaPsychiatrist. Professor of Disability and Mental Health. Univer-sity of Sydney. Australia.Berta Moreno KüstnerPsychologist. Professor of Psychology. School of Psychology. Uni-versity of Málaga. Spain.

Posters Prizes and Presentation of the 2017 ENMESH Congress.

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SymposiaThursday 1 October

8.00 - 9.00 h. Participants Registration opening time.

11.15 - 11.30 h. Coffee Break.

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 1. Room Tauromaquia

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Symposium 187: The impact of the economic crisis on mental health in Mediterranean countries.Chairs:Graça CardosoProfessor. CEDOC and Department of Mental Health. NOVA Medical School. NOVA University of Lisbon. Lisbon. Portugal.Gian Maria GaleazziAssociate Professor of Psychiatry. Dept. of Clinical, Diagnostic and Public Health Medicine. University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. Modena. Italy.

Mental health risks of economic crisis at primary care level in Spain.Speaker: Margalida Gili PlanasProfessor. University of the Balearic Island. Palma. Spain.

The crisis impact on psychiatric admissions in Portugal - the SMAILE research project.Speaker: Graça CardosoProfessor. CEDOC and Department of Mental Health. NOVA Medical School. NOVA University of Lisbon. Lisbon. Portugal.

Economic crisis and mental health in Italy: the figures and the experience.Speaker: Gian Maria GaleazziAssociate Professor of Psychiatry. Dept. of Clinical, Diagnostic and Public Health Medicine. University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. Modena. Italy.

The enduring financial crisis in Greece: a compilation of evi-dence on its mental health effects.Speaker: Marina EconomouAssociate Professor of Psychiatry. First Department of Psychia-try. University of Athens. Eginition Hospital. Greece.

Impact of the economic crisis in mental health services delivery in Portugal.Speaker: José Miguel Caldas de AlmeidaCEDOC and Department of Mental Health. NOVA Medical School. NOVA University of Lisbon. Lisbon. Portugal.

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 1. Room Minotauro

Symposium 306: Mental Health reforms. International and multifocal assessment.Chair: Manuel Gómez-BeneytoProfessor of Psychiatry. University of Valencia. Member of CIB-ERSAM. Valencia. Spain.

How to use the Mental Health Law accomplishment to assess the Community Mental Health Services trend?Speaker: Alejandra BarcalaPsychiatrist. Teacher at the National University of Lanus. Argentina.

Evaluation of the mental health services of Sistema de Saúde Mãe de Deus – South Brazil.Speaker: Dinarte BallesterPsychiatrist. Director of Sistema de Saúde Mãe de Deus. South Brazil. Brazil.

Transversal actions against alcohol and drugs on the roads in a Swedish county – an evaluation.Speaker: Lars KjellinAss. professor. Psychiatric Research Centre. Faculty of Medicine and Health. Örebro university. Örebro. Sweden.

Shall evaluation of matrix strategy correspond to expectations regarding access of Brazilian population to mental health?Speaker: João CamposProfessor of Public Health. University Of Londrina. Brazil.

ESAMEN: Evaluating community mental health services.Speaker: Manuel Gómez-BeneytoProfessor of Psychiatry. University of Valencia. Member of CIB-ERSAM. Valencia. Spain.

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 1. Room Alcazaba

Symposium 120: Who needs treatment, who seeks treatment and who benefits from treatment; the path from epidemiol-ogy to successful treatment in mental health care.Chair: Ellen VisserHuman movement scientist. University Medical Center Gronin-gen. Department of Psychiatry. Rob Giel research centre (RGOc). Groningen. The Netherlands.

Trends in specialist mental health care utilization among chil-dren and adolescents: the use of a psychiatric case register.Speaker: Ellen VisserHuman movement scientist. University Medical Center Gronin-gen. Department of Psychiatry. Rob Giel research centre (RGOc). Groningen. The Netherlands.Other authors: S Sytema

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The course of auditory hallucinations in young children: an 11-year follow-up study.Speaker: Agna Bartels-VelthuisPsychologist. University Medical Center Groningen. Department of Psychiatry. Rob Giel research centre (RGOc). Groningen. The Netherlands.Other authors: JTW Wigman, JA Jenner, R Bruggeman, J van Os

Help seeking initiation after the first onset of mood and anxiety disorder in offspring of depressed and anxious patients.Speaker: Petra HavingaChild psychologist. MSc. University Medical Center Groningen. Department of Psychiatry. Interdisciplinary Center Psychopathol-ogy and Emotion regulation (ICPE). Groningen. The Netherlands.Other authors: CA Hartman, E Visser, L Boschloo, RA Schoevers

Psychiatric disorders of adolescents in the population and in psychiatric case registries: similarities and differences.Speaker: Dennis RavenSociologist. University Medical Center Groningen. Department of Psychiatry. Interdisciplinary Center Psychopathology and Emotion regulation (ICPE). Groningen. The Netherlands.Other authors: F Jörg, E Visser, RA Schoevers, S Sytema, CA Hartman, AJ Oldehinkel

Six-year follow up of emotional and behavioural problems of general population adolescents with and without specialist mental health care.Speaker: Frederike JörgPsychologist. University Medical Center Groningen. Department of Psychiatry. Interdisciplinary Center Psychopathology and Emotion regulation (ICPE) / Rob Giel research centre (RGOc). Groningen. The Netherlands.Other authors: D Raven, E Visser, RA Schoevers, AJ Oldehinkel

Staging and profiling at the front door; a new tool in mental health care.Speaker: Floor E. A. VerhoevenNeuropsychologist. University Medical Center Groningen. De-partment of Psychiatry. Interdisciplinary Center Psychopathol-ogy and Emotion regulation (ICPE) / Rob Giel research centre (RGOc). Groningen. The Netherlands.Other authors: HG Ruhé, E Visser

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 1. Room Gibralfaro

Symposium 245: New decision support tools for evidence-informed mental health planning.Chair: Luis Salvador-CarullaPsychiatrist. Professor of Disability and Mental Health. Univer-sity of Sydney. Australia.

Use of the international classification DESDE-LTC for monitor-ing the social care system in Andalucia (Spain)–DESDE-AND classification software.Speaker: José Luis Almenara-AbellánGeneral Practitioner. Teaching Unit of Cordoba. Spain.

DESDE-LTC 2.0: a new classification of services in mental health care.Speaker: Mencía R. Gutiérrez-ColosíaPsychologist. Department of Psychology. Sociology and Social Work. Loyola University Andalucía. Spain.

Agent-based models for health policy design: analyzing the complex dynamics of health care systems.Speaker: Javier Alvarez-GalvezSociologist. Department of Psychology. Sociology and Social Work. Universidad Loyola Andalucía. Spain.

FINCENTO: description of different local mental health financ-ing systems in Spain.Speaker: Jordi Cid ColomPsychologist. Direcció Assistencial XSMiA. Institut d’Assistència Sanitària. Girona. Spain.Other authors: Emma Motrico; Jordi Cid J, JM Cabases, A. Rabadan, E Jorda, M R Gutiérrez-Colosía, Ll Franch, A Gabilondo, L Tacons, C Pereira, Luis Salvador-Carulla for the Refinement Group

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 1. Room Arlequín

Symposium 131: Research on Multiple Perspectives and In-terventions Addressing Stigma in (Mental) Healthcare and Employment; Findings from the United Kingdom, The Nether-lands and other European Countries.Chair: Jaap van WeeghelProfessor in Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Department Tranzo. Tilburg University. Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sci-ences. Scientific Director of Phrenos. National centre of expertise on severe mental illness. Utrech. The Netherlands.

Comparing stigmatizing attitudes towards people with sub-stance use disorders between the general public, GPs, health professionals and clients.Speaker: Jaap van WeeghelProfessor in Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Department Tranzo. Tilburg University. Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sci-ences. Scientific Director of Phrenos. National centre of expertise on severe mental illness. Utrech. The Netherlands.Other authors: Leonieke van Boekel, Evelien Brouwers, Henk Garretsen

Differential stigmatizing attitudes of healthcare professionals towards psychiatry and patients with mental health problems: something to worry about? A pilot study.Speaker: Stynke CasteleinSociologist. Senior Researcher Lentis Research Department. Gro-ningen. The Netherlands.Other authors: Laura Gras, Marte Swart, Cees Slooff, Jaap van Weeghel, Henderikus Knegtering

Disclosure and secrecy about depression in the employment context: Individual and sociocultural factors in relation to dis-closure across 16 countries.Speaker: Sara Evans-LackoHealth Policy and Management. Lecturer King’s College. Depart-ment of Health Service and Management. London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Martin Knapp

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Randomised controlled trial of a decision aid on disclosure of mental health status to an employer: feasibility and outcomes.Speaker: Claire HendersonPsychiatrist. Clinical Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry. Health Service and Population Research Department P029. David Goldberg Centre. King’s College London Institute of Psychiatry. Psychology and Neuroscience. London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Elaine Brohan, Sarah Clement, Paul Williams, Francesca Lassman, Oliver Schauman, Lisa Dockery, Simone Farrelly, Joanna Murray, Caroline Murphy, Mike Slade, Gra-ham Thornicroft

REFLEX: a metacognitive group treatment to improve insight in psychosis and to reduce self-stigma.Speaker: Marieke PijnenborgHealth Psychologist. Senior Lecturer at Dept. of Clinical Psychol-ogy and Experimental Psychopathology. University of Gronin-gen. Groningen. The Netherlands.Other authors: A. De Vos, L. Van der Meer; C. Bockting; M. van der Gaag; A.Aleman

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 1. Room Esperanza

Symposium 125: New recovery oriented interventions and methods in severe mental illness: Results of randomized con-trolled trials.Chair: Helen KillaspyProfessor of Rehabilitation Psychiatry. Division of Psychiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.

Improving the evidence base for peer support: manualisation and protocol development for the ENRICH trial of peer support for psychiatric discharge.Speaker: Steve GillardReader, Social & Community Mental Health. Population Health Research Institute. St George’s. University of London. London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Foster, Rhiannon; Gibson, Sarah; Marks, Jac-queline; White, Sarah

Peer support groups for psychosis: From pilot, multicentre RCT, cost analysis to implementation in clinical care.Speaker: Stynke CasteleinSociologist. Senior Researcher Lentis Research Department. Gro-ningen. The Netherlands.Other authors: Bruggeman, Richard; Van Busschbach, Jooske T.; Stant, Dennis; Van der Gaag, Mark; Wiersma, Durk

Hospitality Project (HY): A new recovery focused intervention com-bining peer support and skill training for people with schizophrenia.Speaker: Sjoerd VogelPhD Candidate. Lentis Psychiatric Institute. Groningen. The Netherlands. (5) PhD Student at Lentis Mental Health Care. De-partment of Rehabilitation. Groningen. The Netherlands.Other authors: Bruggeman, Richard; Van Busschbach, Jooske T.; Stant, Dennis; Van der Gaag, Mark; Wiersma, Durk

Cognitive Adaptation Training (CAT) in long-term residential patients with severe mental illness: a multicentre randomized controlled trial.

Speaker: Annemarie StiekemaPhD-student. TS Social and Behavioral Sciences. Tilburg Univer-sity. Tilburg. The Netherlands.Other authors: Quee, Piotr; Swart, Marte; Redmeyer, Jeroen; Dethmers, Marian; Rietberg, Cees, Aleman, A; Velligan, Don; Bruggeman, Richard; Van der Meer, Lisette

Effectiveness of the Comprehensive Approach to Rehabilita-tion (CARe) methodology: Preliminary results of a Cluster Ran-domized Controlled Trial.Speaker: N. A. (Neis) BitterUnit for Psychiatric Research. Aalborg Psychiatric Hospital. Aal-borg University Hospital. Aalborg. Denmark.Other authors: Roeg, Diana; Van Weeghel, Jaap; Van Nieuwen-huizen, ChijsImproving insight in people with schizophrenia – utilizing the Guided Self-Determination Method.Speaker: Rikke JørgensenUnit for Psychiatric Research. Aalborg Psychiatric Hospital. Aal-borg University Hospital. Aalborg. Denmark.Other authors: Zoffmann, Vibeke

13.00 - 14.00 h. Lunch / Virtual Poster Sessión I

14.00 - 15.00 h. Parallel Session 2. Room Tauromaquia

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Symposium 313: Implementing specific psychotherapies for personality disorders in Public Health Systems.Chair: Evelyn HuizingMental Health Programme. Andalusian Health System. Spain.

Strategies for treating personality disorders on PISMA II.Speaker: Mercedes Rueda-LizanaClinical Psychologist. Head of the Intercentres Mental Health Clinical Management Unit and Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital. Granada. Spain.Other authors: M. Barrios, F. Perles, S. Romero

Dialectical behavior therapy for personality disorders: an appli-cation of the skills training group in a public mental health unit.Speaker: María Felipa Soriano AlonsoClinical Psychologist. Day hospital of Mental Health. Hospital of Linares. Jaen. Spain.Other authors: Quirós, M. T., Del Jesús, I., Aznarte, J. I:

Integral approach to personality disorders.Speaker: Mercedes Jorquera RoderaClinical Psychologist. PREVI centre. Alicante. Spain.Other authors: Guillén, V.; Botella, C.; Baños, R. M., García-Palacios, A.

Iconic therapy: Origins and nowadays.Speaker: Silvia HurtadoAssistance centre San Juan de Dios. Málaga. Spain.Other authors: Soledad Santiago López

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Symposium 285: Decision support in mental health care: from boardroom to bedside.Chair: Robert SchoeversDept. Psychiatry. University Medical Center Groningen. The Netherland.

High quality of care against affordable costs; a joint respon-sability of professionals, patients, insurers and policy makers. Introduction to the Northern Netherlands Joint Data Project.Speaker: Robert SchoeversDept. Psychiatry. University Medical Center Groningen. The Netherland.

Improving the cost-effectiveness of a health care system for depressive disorders by implementing telemedicine: a health economic modelling study.Speaker: Joran LokkerbolTrimbos Institute. Economic Evaluation Team. Utrecht. The Netherlands.

A Markov Simulation for Planning and Resource Allocation for Mental Health Systems for Persons with Serious Mental Illness.Speaker: H. Stephen LeffSenior Vice President at the Human Services Research Insti-tute. Associate Professor at the Harvard Medical School. United States of America.

Why does it take so long for Routine Outcome Monitoring to improve mental health care? The PHAMOUS-project.Speaker: Richard BruggemanDept. Psychiatry. Rob Giel Research Centre. University Medical Center Groningen. The Netherlands.

The potential contribution of population models at a regional level to better resource allocation in mental health care.Speaker: Talitha FeenstraDept Epidemiology. University Groningen. UMCG. The Nertherlands.

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Symposium 151: First-episode of psychosis: How research could help clinical implementation?Chair: Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-JonesResident of Clinical Psychology. Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria. Málaga. Spain.

Clinical Personality Features in patients with a First-Episode Psychosis.Speaker: Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-JonesResident of Clinical Psychology. Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria. Málaga. Spain.Other authors: Susana Ochoa, Berta Moreno, Pablo Cano, An-tonia de Luis, Rosa María Zafra

Are women and men different at the onset of a first-episode psychosis?Speaker: Susana Ochoa GuerrePsychologist. Research and Developmental Unit of Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Deu. CIBERSAM. Barcelona. Spain.Other authors: Judith Usall, Ana Barajas, Iris Baños, Montse Dolz, Bernardo Sänchez

Premorbid Intelligent Quotient as a First episode psychosis predictor.Speaker: Angel Luis Del Rey MejiasPsychologist. Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid. Spain.Other authors: David Fraguas, Jessica Merchán, Maria May-oral, Celso Arango, Mara Parellada

Effectiveness of Meta-Cognitive Training (MCT) in people with a first-episode psychosis.Speaker: Isabel Ruiz DelgadoClinical Psychologist. Unidad de Salud Mental Comunitaria Mal-aga Norte. Málaga. Spain.Other authors: Susana Ochoa, Berta Moreno-Küstner

14.00 - 15.00 h. Parallel Session 2. Room Azul

Symposium 172: Identification, management and associated costs of patients with complex disorders.Chair: Maria Rubio VarelaResearcher. Fundació Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona. Spain.

Functional status, quality of life, and costs associated with fi-bromyalgia subgroups: A latent profile analysis.Speaker: Juan Vicente LucianoResearcher. Fundació Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona. Spain.

Cost-effectiveness of active monitoring versus antidepressants for major depression in primary health care: A 12-month non-randomized controlled trial (INFAP study).Speaker: Mª Teresa Peñarrubia-MaríaGeneral Practitioner. Institut Català de la Salut. Gavà. Spain.Other Authors: Carlos García-Forero, Marta Cerdà-Lafont, Ma-ría Teresa Peñarrubia-María, Rita Fernández-Vergel, Antonio I. Cuesta-Vargas, José M. Ruíz, Antoni Rozadilla-Sacanell, Elena Sirvent-Alierta, Pilar Santo-Panero, Javier García-Campayo, An-toni Serrano-Blanco, Adrián Pérez-Aranda, María Rubio-Valera

Prevalence of the different types of agitation episodes and as-sociated costs in an acute psychiatric and emergency unit: a knowledge discovery from data analysis.Speaker: Luis Salvador-CarullaPsychiatrist. Professor of Disability and Mental Health. Univer-sity of Sydney. Australia.

A specific intervention for reducing use of services and improv-ing care for chronic complex patients in mental health: the MHCCPP-PSSJD program.Speaker: Antoni Serrano-BlancoPsychiatrist. Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona. Spain.

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Symposium 29: Epidemiology of Mental Disorders in Andalu-sia: The PISMA-ep Study.Chair: Jorge Cervilla-BallesterosPsychiatrist. Spanish Psychiatric Epidemiology Society (SEEP). University of Granada. Spain.

The PISMA-ep Study: Methods and Main Findings.Speaker: Jorge Cervilla-BallesterosPsychiatrist. Spanish Psychiatric Epidemiology Society (SEEP). University of Granada. Spain.Other authors: Blanca Gutiérrez, Isabel Ruiz, Miguel Rodríguez-Barranco, Berta Moreno Kustner, Eulalio Valmisa, José Carmona

Genetics of Mental Disorders in the PISMA-ep Study.Speaker: Blanca Gutiérrez MartínezDepartment of Psychiatry and Institute of Neurosciences. Uni-versity of Granada. Spain.Other authors: Margarita Rivera, Esther Molina, Jorge Cervilla

The Epidemiology of Paranoia.Speaker: Carmen Maura Carrillo de Albornoz CalahorroGranada University Hospitalary Complex. Granada. Spain.Other authors: Inmaculada Ibáñez, Jorge Cervilla

The Epidemiology of Psychosis.Speaker: Margarita Guerrero JiménezSanta Ana Hospital. Motril. Granada. Spain.Other authors: Inmaculada Ibáñez, Jorge Cervilla

Functionality and Mental Disorders.Speaker: José Eduardo Muñoz NegroGranada University Hospitalary Complex. Granada. Spain.Other authors: Inmaculada Ibáñez, Jorge Cervilla

Prevalence and correlates in suicidal risk.Speakers:Paloma Huertas MaestreStudent PhD Psychology programme. School of Psychology. Uni-versity of Málaga. Spain.Berta Moreno KüstnerPsychologist. Professor of Psychology. School of Psychology. Uni-versity of Málaga. Spain.

14.00 - 15.00 h. Parallel Session 2. Room Arlequín

Symposium 77: Tackling workforce exclusion: Focusing on job seekers, employment supports workplace inclusion and em-ployment opportunity to address a multifaceted issue.Chair: Ellie FosseyProfessor. Department of Occupational Therapy. School of Pri-mary Health Care. Monash University. Australia.

Social business and stigma reduction: How do employers in the conventional labour force evaluate the social business experience?Speaker: Terry Krupa

Professor. School of Rehabilitation Therapy. Queen’s University. Kingston. Canada.Other authors: Rosemary Lysaght, Angela Howell-Moneta, Bonnie Kirsh

‘Starting out with The WORKS’: Implementing a vocational pro-gram with mental health consumers.Speaker: Ellie FosseyProfessor. Department of Occupational Therapy. School of Pri-mary Health Care. Monash University. Australia.Other authors: Joanne Robertson, Adele Baini, Kate Lhuede, Danielle Hitch

Mental illness and intermittent work capacity: A qualitative study of employer and workplace perspectives.Speaker: Terry KrupaProfessor. School of Rehabilitation Therapy. Queen’s University. Kingston. Canada.Other authors: Rosemary Lysaght

Work accommodations and natural supports for employees with severe mental illness in social businesses: An international comparison.Speaker: Carol HarveyAssociate Professor & Consultant Psychiatrist. Psychosocial Re-search Centre. University of Melbourne. Australia.Other authors: Patrizia Villotti, Marc Corbiere, Ellie Fossey

14.00 - 15.00 h. Parallel Session 2. Room Esperanza

Symposium 83: Social networks and mental health: putting research into practice.Chair: Vincent LorantProfessor of Medical Sociology at Université Catholique de Lou-vain. Belgium.

Targeting social isolation in people with psychosis.Speaker: Domenico GiaccoMD. Unit for Social & Community Psychiatry. WHO Collaborat-ing Centre for Mental Health Services Development Barts & The London School of Medicine & Dentistry Queen Mary University of London East London NHS Foundation Trust. United Kingdom.

Networks of social support and continuity of care for psychiat-ric users. Morpheus project.Speaker: François WyngaerdenInstitute of Health and Society. Université catholique de Louvain. Belgium.

Wellbeing networks and social capital: findings from the com-munity health networks study.Speaker: Vanessa PinfoldResearch Director and co-founder. The McPin Foundation. Or-ganisational interventions for people with severe mental prob-lems across the interface between primary and specialist mental health care. London. United Kingdom.

The Connecting People Intervention: Findings of a quasi-exper-imental pilot study.

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Speaker: Martin WebberReader. Department of Social Policy and Social Work. University of York. United Kingdom.

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Symposium 301: Mental health care: a commitment for pa-tient recovery in the face of economic crises.Chair: Casta Quemada GonzálezCommunity Psychiatric Nurse (CPN). Community Mental Health Center Málaga. Spain.

Psychoeducational Program for Anxiety and Physical Activity Program for Depression, in coordination with primary care.Speaker: Paula Camacho-BorobioUniversity of Malaga (UMA). Department of Clinical Pharmacol-ogy. Málaga. Spain.

Presence: a line of practical research.Speaker: Carlos Aguilera SerranoMental Health Nurse Specialist. Andalucia Tech, Faculty of Psy-chology. University of Malaga. Spain.Other authors: Juan Francisco Bejarano Ramirez, Sandra González Ramirez, Fermín Antonio Lanzas Cabello, Rocío Her-nandez Ríos, Eduardo José Gutiérrez, Irene Aranda Muros.

Motivational therapy as an evaluation tool in Nursing.Speaker: Juan F. Bejarano-RamírezMental Health Nursing Resident (NR). CMU Mental Health. Mál-aga Regional Hospital. Spain.

Using multiple group settings for patient recovery SMI (Severe Mental Illness), an alternative approach.Speaker: Almudena Martínez-de la TorreMental Health Nursing Resident (NR). CMU Mental Health. Mál-aga Regional Hospital. Spain.Other authors: Juan Francisco Bejarano Ramirez, Sandra González Ramirez, Fermín Antonio Lanzas Cabello, Rocío Her-nandez Ríos, Eduardo José Gutiérrez, Irene Aranda Muros.

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Symposium 212: The future of mental health care organisa-tion in Europe: continuity of care or specialisation of services?Chair: Mirella RuggeriProfessor of Psychiatry.Director. Specialization School in Psychia-try. Section of Psychiatry. Department of Public Health and Com-munity Medicine. University of Verona. Italy.

Care system conditions facilitating integrated personal continuity of care for SMI patients: a comparison of five European systems.Speaker: Pablo NicaiseSocial scientist. Institute of Health and Society (IRSS). Université catholique de Louvain. Brussels. Belgium.

Comparing outcomes and costs of integrated and functional sys-tems of mental health care: preliminary results from the COFI study.Speaker: Domenico GiaccoMD. Unit for Social & Community Psychiatry. WHO Collaborat-ing Centre for Mental Health Services Development Barts & The London School of Medicine & Dentistry Queen Mary University of London East London NHS Foundation Trust. United Kingdom.

Five-year outcome of FEP patients receiving integrated vs. functional mental health care. A pilot study from the PICOS.Speakers:Antonio LasalviaPsychiatrist. U.O.C. Psichiatria. Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria In-tegrata (AOUI) di Verona and Department of Public Health and Com-munity Medicine. Section of Psychiatry. University of Verona. Italy.Elisabetta MigliettaPhD student. Department of Medicine and Public Health. Section of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology. University of Verona. Italy.

The association between outpatient continuity of care and clinical outcomes.Speaker: Stephen PuntisPsychologist. Social Psychiatry Group. Department of Psychiatry. University of Oxford. Warneford Hospital. Oxford. United Kingdom.

15.00 - 16.00 h. Parallel Session 3. Room Azul

Symposium 98: Results of an integrated prevention program against suicidality during the economic crisis.Chair: Diego Palao VidalPsychiatrist. Servei de Salut Mental. Parc Taulí Sabadell-Hospital Universitari. UAB. Sabadell. Barcelona. Spain.

Telephone management programme for patients discharged from an emergency department after a suicide attempt in a Spanish population: 5-year follow-up study.Speaker: Annabel Cebrià MecaPsychologist. Servei de Salut Mental. Parc Taulí Sabadell-Hospi-tal Universitari. Sabadell. Barcelona. Spain.

Adolescents’ psychological intervention as suicide attempters: 6 year follow up.Speaker: Montserrat Pamias MassanaChild Psychiatrist. Servei de Salut Mental. Parc Taulí Sabadell-Hospital Universitari. Sabadell. Barcelona. Spain.

Risk of repetition of suicide attempts and suicide completion after a suicide attempt: A 5 years follow-up survival analysis.Speaker: Isabel Parra UribePsychiatrist.Servei de Salut Mental. Parc Taulí Sabadell-Hospital Universitari. Sabadell. Barcelona. Spain.

Coordination with GPs for suicide prevention.Speaker: Gemma García-ParésPsychiatrist.Mental Health Service. Meritxell General Hospital. Andorra.

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15.00 - 16.00 h. Parallel Session 3. Room Gibralfaro

Symposium 299: Detecting individuals at risk of mental illness.Chair: José Miguel Pena-AndreuPsychiatrist. Professor of Psychiatry. School of Medicine. Univer-sity of Málaga. Spain.

A one-year prevalence study of schizophrenia and related dis-orders in Malaga (Spain).Speaker: Berta Moreno KüstnerPsychologist. Professor of Psychology. School of Psychology. Uni-versity of Málaga. Spain.Other authors: Fermín Mayoral, Desiree Navas, José M García-Herrera,Pedro Angona, Carlos Martín, Fabio Rivas

Geographical Information System (GIS) in detection of risk zones to mental healthSpeaker: Manuel Esteban Lucas BorjaEngineer. Department of Agroforestry and Genetics Science and Technology. University of Castilla La Mancha.

Flooding and mental risk: A case-control study.Speaker: Andrés Fontalba-NavasMental Health Unit at Huercal-Overa. Health Management sec-tion North Almería. Spain.Other authors: JM Pena -Andreu, V Gil Aguilar,P Lucas Borja, M Lucas Borja, J Molero Carrasco

Early detection of Paediatric Bipolar Disorder.Speaker: Marta Chamorro FernándezPsychiatrist. Mental Health Unit at Huercal-Overa. Health Man-agement Section North Almería. Spain.

15.00 - 16.00 h. Parallel Session 3. Room Arlequín

Symposium 68: Anti-stigma programme evaluation: Sweden and England.Chair: Claire HendersonPh.D. Psychiatrist. Clinical Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry. Health Service and Population Research Department P029. David Gold-

berg Centre. King’s College London Institute of Psychiatry. Psy-chology and Neuroscience. London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Robert Goulden; Irene Rebollo Mesa; Danielle Rhydderch; Diana Rose; Graham Thornicroft

Evaluation of Time to Change 2008-14.Speaker: Claire HendersonPh.D. Psychiatrist. Clinical Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry. Health Service and Population Research Department P029. David Gold-berg Centre. King’s College London Institute of Psychiatry. Psy-chology and Neuroscience. London. United Kingdom.

Evaluation of a national anti-stigma programme in Sweden – Population changes in attitudes, mental health literacy and in-tentional behavior.Speaker: Lars HanssonPhd. Professor. Department of Health Sciences. Lund University. Lund. Sweden.

The effectiveness of an anti-stigma intervention in a basic po-lice officer training programme. A controlled study.Speaker: Urban MarkströmAssociate professor. Department of Social work. Umeå Univer-sity. Umeå. Sweden.Other authors: Lars Hansson, Phd, Professor

Describing mental health discrimination: a qualitative study of people’s accounts of discrimination across a range of contexts and sources.Speaker: Vanessa PinfoldResearch Director and co-founder. The McPin Foundation. Or-ganisational interventions for people with severe mental prob-lems across the interface between primary and specialist mental health care. London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Vanessa Pinfold, Lisa Couperthwaite, Kather-ine Barrett, Jane Matthews, Solveig Warren and Jess Cotney.

16.00 - 16.30 h. Coffee Break

Friday 2 October

8.30 - 9.45 h. Parallel Session 5. Room Tauromaquia

This activity will have simultaneous translations English-Spanish-English.

Symposium 181: Early intervention in psychosis: from re-search to clinical implementation in the public mental health network of Catalonia.Chair: Lluís Lalucat-JoPsychiatrist. Department of Research. Centre d'Higiene Mental Les Corts. Barcelona. Spain.

A new model of care for psychotic spectrum disorders in the network of public mental health of Catalonia.Speaker: Lluís Lalucat-JoPsychiatrist. Department of Research. Centre d'Higiene Mental Les Corts. Barcelona. Spain.

Accessibility and early detection strategies for emerging psycho-sis: results from an early intervention programme in Catalonia.Speaker: Clemente García-RizoSchizophrenia Unit. Early Psychosis Program. Department of Psychiatry. Institute of Neuroscience. Hospital Clinic. University of Barcelona. IDIBAPS. CIBERSAM. Barcelona. Spain.

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Design of a comprehensive assessment targeting people with an incipient psychotic disorder in a specific care programme carried out in Catalonia.Speaker: Jordi Cid ColomPsychologist. Direcció Assistencial XSMiA. Institut d’Assistència Sanitària. Girona. Spain.

Design of an individualized therapeutic project and continuity care across a specific care programme for incipient psychosis developed in Catalonia.Speaker: Aida Mallorquí MarcosPsychologist. Mental Health Department. Sant Pere Claver Fun-dació Sanitària. Barcelona. Spain.

Epidemiological and performance measures in a care pro-gramme for incipient psychosis developed in Catalonia: com-paring with international experiences.Speaker: Ana Barajas VélezPsychologist and Researcher. Department of Research. Centre d'Higiene Mental Les Corts. Barcelona. Spain.

Recommendations for implementing a new intervention model for emerging psychosis in the network of mental health of Cat-alonia: a future proposal.Speaker: Marta Coromina SadurniMental Health Centre Gavà-Castelldefells. Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu. Sant Boi de Llobregat. Barcelona. Spain.

9.45 - 10.15 h. Coffee Break

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 6. Room Tauromaquia

This activity will have simultaneous translations English-Spanish-English.

Symposium 203: Mental health crisis care: translating re-search into policy and practice.Chair: Sonia JohnsonProfessor of Social and Community Psychiatry. Division of Psy-chiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.

The contribution of crisis houses to the acute care system.Speaker: Sonia JohnsonProfessor of Social and Community Psychiatry. Division of Psy-chiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.

Evaluation of street triage in the UK: bringing police officers and mental health professionals together to resolve crises.Speaker: Martin WebberReader. Department of Social Policy and Social Work. University of York. United Kingdom.

Development and testing of a measure of model fidelity for Cri-sis Resolution Teams: the CORE CRT Fidelity Scale.Speaker: Brynmor Lloyd-EvansLecturer. Division of Psychiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.

National implementation of the Crisis Resolution Team model: results from the CORE CRT fidelity survey.Speaker: Danielle LambResearch Associate. Division of Psychiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.

Protocol and progress of a cluster-randomised trial of a ser-vice improvement programme for Crisis Resolution Teams: the CORE CRT Resource Pack.Speaker: Kate FullartonResearch Assistant. Division of Psychiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.

Improving outcomes for people in mental health crisis: a rapid synthesis of the evidence for available models of care.Speaker: Nick MeaderResearch Fellow. Centre for Reviews and Dissemination. Univer-sity of York. United Kingdom.

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 6. Room Minotauro

Symposium 244: Local integrated atlases of mental health care for policy and planning.Chair: José Alberto Salinas PérezDepartment of Mathematics and Engineering. Loyola University. Seville. Spain.

Implementation Impact analysis of the use of Integrated At-lases of Mental Health in Spain.Speaker: Ana Fernández SánchezMental Health Policy Unit. Brain and Mind Research Institute. Faculty of Health Sciences. University of Sydney. Australia.Other authors: Luis Salvador-Carulla

The local mental health system in New South Wales: compari-son with community care models in Europe.Speaker: Luis Salvador-CarullaPsychiatrist. Professor of Disability and Mental Health. Univer-sity of Sydney. Australia.Other authors: Ana Fernandez Sánchez

Comparing the mental health services provision of Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa (Spain) with other European areas.Speaker: Carlos R. García-AlonsoEngineer. Department of Mathematics and Engineering. Loyola University Andalucía. Spain.

Influence of demographics and service provision, accessibility and adequacy in hot and cold spots of depression in Catalonia.Speaker: María Luisa Rodero-CosanoPsychologist. Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health. Fac-ulty of Medicine. University of Concepcion. Chile.Other authors: Jose A. Salina-Perez ; Juan Luis Gonzalez-Ca-ballero; Carlos R. Garcia-Alonso; Carolina Lagares-Franco; Luis Salvador-Carulla

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The integrated atlas of mental health care in Chile: analysis of five health regions.Speaker: Sandra SaldiviaPsychiatrist. Professor. Departament of Psychiatry and Mental Health. University of Concepción. Executive Secretary of Red Maristan. Chile.Other authors: Cristina Romero ; Pamela Grandón Jose A. Sali-na-Perez Luis Salvador-Carulla

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 6. Room Alcazaba

Symposium 229: On the move: innovative insights and interven-tions targeted at the interaction between exercise, psychosocial functioning and recovery for people with (a risk of) psychosis.Chair: Jooske T. van BusschbachSenior Research. Parnassia Groep. Rotterdam. The Netherlands.

Prevalence and treatment rates of metabolic disorders in pa-tients with psychotic disorders.Speaker: Jojanneke BruinsMSc. psychologist. Rob Giel onderzoekcentrum. University Center of Psychiatry. University Medical Center Groningen. The Netherlands.

Two subdomains of negative symptoms and their clinical cor-relates in chronically ill patients with a psychotic disorder.Speaker: Lisette Van der MeerPsychologist. Department of Rehabilitation. Lentis Center For Mental Health. The Netherlands.

Meta-analysis of Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Negative Symp-toms in Schizophrenia.Speaker: Sjoerd VogelPhD Candidate. Lentis Psychiatric Institute. Groningen. The Netherlands. PhD Student at Lentis Mental Health Care. Depart-ment of Rehabilitation. Groningen. The Netherlands.

Physical activity, energy expenditure and sedentary behaviour in early psychosis patients: a controlled pilot study.Speaker: Amber de HerdtMsc. psychologist. Faculty of Rehabilitation Science and Physi-otherapy. Catholic University of Leuven. Leuven. Belgium.

Can a lifestyle intervention improve physical activity in severe mental-ly ill residential patients? And does it affect their mental well-being?Speaker: Anne LooijmansMSc. psychologist. Department of Epidemiology. University Medical Center Groningen. The Netherlands.

BeatVic: evaluation and experiences with a psychomotor as-sertiveness training using kick boxing to increase both physical and mental empowerment in people with psychosis.Speaker: Jooske T. van BusschbachSenior Research. Parnassia Groep. Rotterdam. The Netherlands.

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 6. Room Azul

Symposium 32: Recovery-oriented service provision for peo-ple with long term mental health problems: current develop-ments and challenges.Chair: Jaap van WeeghelPh.D. Professor in Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Department Tranzo. Tilburg University. Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sci-ences. Scientific Director of Phrenos. National centre of expertise on severe mental illness. Utrech. The Netherlands.

Rehabilitation Effectiveness for Activities for Life: results from a national programme of research into inpatient mental health rehabilitation services in England.Speaker: Helen KillaspyProfessor of Rehabilitation Psychiatry. Division of Psychiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.

Deinstitutionalisation, social inclusion and personal recovery, the MOVE study.Speaker: Charlotte de Heer-WunderinkHanze University of Applied Sciences. Groningen. The Netherlands.

‘To take over or to take on’: challenges concerning hospitali-sation of professionals and service users of recovery-oriented residential care facilities.Speaker: Sandra VosHanze University of Applied Sciences. Groningen. The Netherlands.

Enhancing participation in patients with severe mental ill-ness: what works? A secondary analysis of the results of a ran-domised controlled trial on the Boston University Approach to Psychiatric Rehabilitation.Speaker: Sarita SanchesAltrecht Mental Health Care, Utrecht and Tilburg University. Til-burg. The Netherlands.

Parenting and psychiatric rehabilitation: Can parents with se-vere mental illness benefit from a new approach?Speaker: Jooske T. van BusschbachSenior Research. Parnassia Groep. Rotterdam. The Netherlands.

Illness management and recovery in the Netherlands; Design of an RCT + results of a pilot study.Speaker: Bert-Jan RoosenschoonSenior Research. Parnassia Groep. Rotterdam. The Netherlands.

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 6. Room Gibralfaro

Symposium 136: Transferring the Knowledge From Research to Practice: The Canadian Experience.Chair: Myra PiatResearcher, McGill University, Douglas Mental Health University Institute. Canada.

Promoting the Use of Evidence Based Rehabilitation Practices in Mental Health Services in Quebec: Five Years of Networking and Partnership.Speaker:

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Catherine BriandAssociate Professor and Researcher. School of Rehabilitation. University of Montreal. Montreal. Quebec. Montreal Mental Health University Institute. Montreal. Quebec. Canada.Other authors: Julie Desrochers, Michel Gilbert

Impact of a Cross-Training Program for Concurrent Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders.Speaker: Michel PerreaultResearcher. Douglas Institute. Associate Professor. Department of Psychiatry. McGill University. Affiliated Professor. Department of Psychology. Université du Québec à Montréal. Canada.Other authors: Nicole Perreault, Diana Milton, Michaël Sam Tion, Jean-Marc Ménard, Jean Gagné, Léonie Archambault, Nadia L’Espérance, El Hadj Touré

Moving the Knowledge Into Practice: Development of a Hous-ing First Toolkit in Canada.Speaker: Myra PiatResearcher, McGill University, Douglas Mental Health University Institute. Canada.Other authors: Lauren Polvere, Tim Mcleod, Eric Macnaughton, Geoff Nelson, Paula Goering

Connecting the Dots: Lessons Learned at the Toronto Site of the At Home Chez Soi Project.Speaker: Myra PiatResearcher. McGill University. Douglas Mental Health University Institute. Canada.

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 6. Room Arlequín

Symposium 300: Psychiatric Rehospitalisation Rates as Indicator for the Degree of Community Mental Health Services Implementation.Chair: Katschnig HeinzProfessor Emeritus of Psychiatry. Medical University of Vienna. CEO. IMEHPS. Research. Vienna. Austria.

Which Factors before Discharge have to be Considered to Pre-vent Readmissions? A Systematic Review of the Literature.Speaker: Francesco AmaddeoPsychiatrist. Department of Public Health and Community Medicine. Section of Psychiatry. Ospedale Policlinico “G.B. Rossi”. Verona. Italy.

The Impact of Post-Discharge Community Mental Health Ser-vice Use on Psychiatric Rehospitalisation Rates: A Systematic Review of the Literature.Speaker: Raluca SfetcuResearcher. National School of Public Health. Management and Professional Development. Lecturer. Sociology and Psychology Faculty of the Spiru Haret University. Bucharest. Romania.

Psychiatric Readmissions and their Association with Physical Comorbidity Variables: A Systematic Review of the Literature.Speaker: Lilijana ŠprahSenior Research Fellow. Psychologist. Sociomedical Institute. Re-search Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Ljubljana. Slovenia.

Psychiatric Readmissions and their Association with Environ-mental and Health System Variables: A Systematic Review of the Literature.Speaker: Jorid KalsethSenior Researcher. SINTEF Health Research. Trondheim. Norway.

Are we Comparing Apples with Oranges? The Pitfalls of Com-paring Psychiatric Rehospitalisation Rates Derived from Rou-tine Health Care Data.Speaker: Christa StraßmayrSociologist. Researcher. IMEHPS. Research. Vienna. Austria.

Psychiatric Inpatient Care in Finland – Challenges for Deinstitu-tionalization, Factors in Rehospitalisation.Speaker: Peija HaaramoSenior Researcher. National Institute for Health and Welfare. Helsinki. Finland.

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 6. Room Esperanza

Symposium 25: Use of electronic primary health care records can answer key questions about the mental health of populations.Chair: Irwin NazarethProfessor of Primary Care and Population Science. University College London Medical School. London. United Kingdom.

Brief overview of Primary Care Databases in the UK.Speaker: Irwin NazarethProfessor of Primary Care and Population Science. University College London Medical School. London. United Kingdom.

Using primary care databases to improve the physical care of people with severe mental illnesses. Results from the PRIM-ROSE programme.Speaker: David OsbornProfessor of Psychiatric Epidemiology. University College Lon-don. United Kingdom.Other authors: Michael King, Kate Walters, Irwin Nazareth, Sa-rah Hardoon, Irene Petersen, Louise Marston, Richard Holt, Rumana Omar, Richard Morris.

Age variation in the diagnosis and management of depression in older adults.Speaker: Kate WalkersSenior Clinical Lecturer. Primary Care & Population Health. Uni-versity College London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Milena Falcaro, Nick Freemantle, Michael King, Yoav Ben-Shlomo

Closing the gaps: Electronic health records and the epidemiol-ogy of bipolar affective disorder.Speaker: Joseph HayesClinical Training Fellow. University College London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Sarah Hardoon, Philip Prah, Ruth Blackburn, Irwin Nazareth, David Osborn, Kate Walters, Irene Petersen, Michael King

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Psychotropic medication in pregnancy: prescribing and safety.Speaker: Irene PetersenReader in Epidemiology and Statistics. Department of Primary Care and Population Health. University College London. United Kingdom.Other authors : Irwin Nazareth, Rachel McCrea, Cormac Sam-mon, David Osborn

The impact of bereavement on mental health and mortality.Speaker: Michael KingProfessor of Primary Care Psychiatry and Joint Director of PRI-MENT Clinical Trials Unit. University College London Medical School. London. United Kingdom.Other authors: I Petersen; I Nazareth. L Jones. E Sampson, L Marston

13.00 - 14.00 h. Lunch / Virtual Poster Sessión II

14.00 - 15.00 h. Parallel Session 7. Room Tauromaquia

This activity will have simultaneous translations English-Spanish-English.

Symposium 55: Improving primary and secondary care men-tal health systems for people with severe mental illness: approaches to developing new models of care based upon PARTNERS2 and the Community Health Network study.Chair: Sonia JohnsonProfessor of Social and Community Psychiatry. Division of Psy-chiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.

Organisational interventions for people with severe mental problems across the interface between primary and specialist mental health care.Speaker: Linda GaskProfessor of primary care. Centre for Primary Care. University of Manchester. United Kingdom.

Developing a collaborative care model for people with SMI link-ing primary and secondary care in the UK: programme theory development.Speaker: Ruth Gwernan-JonesResearch Fellow PARTNERS2. Exeter Medical School. Plymouth. United Kingdom.

Evaluating a practice based complex intervention: addressing key trial science dilemmas.Speaker: Richard ByngProfessor of primary care mental health. School of Mediciine and dentistry. Plymouth University. Tamar Science Park. Derri-ford. Plymouth. United Kingdom.

Practitioner views on role of wellbeing networks for people with SMI: perspectives from primary, secondary and the volun-tary care sectors in the UK.Speaker: Vanessa PinfoldResearch Director and co-founder. The McPin Foundation. Or-ganisational interventions for people with severe mental prob-

lems across the interface between primary and specialist mental health care. London. United Kingdom.

The challenge of rapid primary care service development using co-production: a case study from London.Speaker: Karen JamesResearch manager. The McPin Foundation. London. United Kingdom.

14.00 - 15.00 h. Parallel Session 7. Room Minotauro

Symposium 276: International collaboration between clini-cians and academics: the Maristán Network.Chair: Michael KingProfessor of Primary Care Psychiatry and Joint Director of PRI-MENT Clinical Trials Unit. University College London Medical School. London. United Kingdom.

Methodological challenges of the MARISTAN Study.Speaker: Sandra SaldiviaPsychiatrist. Professor. Departament of Psychiatry and Mental Health. University of Concepción. Executive Secretary of Red Maristan. Chile.

The Maristan Scale on Stigma.Speaker: Michael KingProfessor of Primary Care Psychiatry and Joint Director of PRI-MENT Clinical Trials Unit. University College London Medical School. London. United Kingdom.

The Maristán Scale on Needs.Speaker: Dinarte BallesterPsychiatrist. Director of Sistema de Saúde Mãe de Deus. South Brazil. Brazil.

The Maristan Scale on Informal Care.Speaker: Miguel XavierDepartment of Mental Health NOVA Medical School. UNL. Lis-bon. Portugal.

14.00 - 15.00 h. Parallel Session 7. Room Alcazaba

Symposium 312: Recent community surveys carried out in Spain.Chair: Manuel Gómez-BeneytoProfessor of Psychiatry. University of Valencia. Member of CIB-ERSAM. Valencia. Spain.

The PEGASUS-Murcia project: epidemiology and genetics of common mental disorders in the general population.Speaker: Fernando Navarro MateuPsychiatrist. Unit of Training and Research in Mental Health. General Subdirection of Mental Health. Murcia. Spain.Other authors: Tormo, Mª José; Vilagut, Gemma; Salmerón, Diego; Escámez, Teresa; Júdez, Javier; Martínez, Salvador; Na-varro, Carmen; Ruíz-Merino, Guadalupe; Alonso, Jordi

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The EPIGALI project. Common Mental Disorders in the Autono-mous Community of Galicia.Speaker: Raimundo Mateos ÁlvarezDepartment of Psychiatry. School of Medecine (USC). Santiago de Compostela. Spain.Other authors: Gómez Beneyto, Manuel; Domínguez-Santos, María Dolores; Haro, Josep María; Montero, María Isabel; Mu-ñoz, Pedro Enrique.

The Epidemiological study GRANADADep.Speaker: Jorge Cervilla-BallesterosPsychiatrist. Spanish Psychiatric Epidemiology Society (SEEP). University of Granada. Spain.Other authors: Psychiatrist. Spanish Psychiatric Epidemiology Society. University of Granada. Spain.

Psychogeriatric epidemiological research: experiences in Primary Care.Speaker: Sergio Benabarre CiriaPsicotard Group. Training Unit of Primary Care. San Jorge Hospi-tal. Huesca. Institute of Aragon of Health Sciences. Spain.Other authors: Olivera, Javier; Lorente, Teófilo; Rodríguez, Mariano; Aldea, Carmen; Alcay, Francisco; Arnal, Santiago: Bandrés, Elena and Grupo Psicotard.

Prevalence and risk factors of disability (WHODAS 2.0) linked to mental conditions among rural and urban population samples aged >50 years at Aragón.Speaker: Carmen Rodríguez BlázquezNational Centre of Epidemiology and CIBERNED. Carlos III Insti-tute of Health. Spain.

14.00 - 15.00 h. Parallel Session 7. Room Azul

Symposium 174: From Research through to Practice and vice versa, experiences at 4 different levels: population, univer-sity, primary and specialized care.Chair: Antoni Serrano-BlancoPsychiatrist. Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona. Spain.

Impact of the OBERTAMENT campaign on the levels of stigma among the Catalan population.Speaker: Maria Rubio VarelaResearcher. Fundació Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona. Spain.Other authors: Ana Fernández Sánchez, Sara Evans-Lacko, Igna-cio Aznar, Juan Vicente Luciano, Mireia Vives, Graham Thorni-croft, Antoni Serrano-Blanco

Population university-based interventions to promote mental health and wellbeing in students and staff: a systematic review of published studies.Speaker: Ana Fernández SánchezMental Health Policy Unit. Brain and Mind Research Institute. Faculty of Health Sciences. University of Sydney. Australia.Other authors: Howse, Eloise ; Rubio-Valera, Maria ; Thorn-craft, Kathy ; Noone, Jack ; Venes, Benjamin ; Luu, Xuan ; Leech, Marie ; Llewellyn, Gwynnyth ; Salvador-Carulla, Luis.

Primary Care Mental Health Support Plan: the experience of the Catalan Government 2006-2014.Speaker: Bibiana Prat PubillStatistician. l Pla Director de Salut Mental i Adiccions. Departa-ment de Salut. Generalitat de Catalunya. Spain.Other authors: Esther Jordà Sampietro, Cristina Molina Par-rilla, Roser Vicente, Montse Bustins, Esther Lobo

Bottom up approach using QI methodology to development of key interventions to reduce harm; culture, attitudes, leadership and evidence. Scottish Patient Safety Programme in Mental Health (SPSP-MH).Speaker: Johnathan James MacLennanAdvisor. The Scottish Patient Safety Programme (SPSP). Scot-land. United Kingdom.

Lessons and gaps in safety within mental health: an experience in specialized in-patient care. Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Deu.Speaker: María Luisa de la PuenteUnitat de Qualitat i Seguretat. Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Deu. Sant Boi de Llobregat. Barcelona. Spain.

14.00 - 15.00 h. Parallel Session 7. Room Gibralfaro

Symposium 199: Women’s mental health: from the laptop to the bedside.Chair: Hind KhalifehSenior Clinical Researcher & Hon Consultant Psychiatrist. The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience. London. United Kingdom.

Mental health professionals’ detection of domestic and sexual violence among psychiatric patients: a mixed methods study.Speaker: Hind KhalifehSenior Clinical Researcher & Hon Consultant Psychiatrist. The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience. London. United Kingdom.

Stigma, suicidal behaviour and help-seeking among men and women affected by traumatic bereavement.Speaker: Hind KhalifehSenior Clinical Researcher & Hon Consultant Psychiatrist. The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience. London. United Kingdom.

A systematic review of the prevalence and risk of mental dis-orders in the perinatal period among first-generation migrant women.Speaker: Fraser AndersonSection of Women’s Mental Health. Health Service and Popula-tion Research Department. London. United Kingdom.

Women with bipolar disorder and pregnancy: what women want from services.Speaker: Clare DolmanPhD Student.The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neurosci-ence. London. United Kingdom.

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Mental health professionals’ response to domestic and sexual violence.Speaker: Kylee TrevillionResearch Programme Manager. The Institute of Psychiatry, Psy-chology & Neuroscience. London. United Kingdom.

14.00 - 15.00 h. Parallel Session 7. Room Esperanza

Symposium 127: Developing a European Quality Network for Mental Health Services.Chair: Helen KillaspyProfessor of Rehabilitation Psychiatry. Division of Psychiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.

Assessing Quality – the perspective from Germany.Speaker: Constance StegbauerProfessor. AQUA-Institute. Göttingen. Germany.

Monitoring quality of care in mental health care organizations. HCOs accreditation and national quality indicators program in France.Speaker: Anne Depaigne-LothTechnical Adviser at the HAS (Haute Autorité de Santé). Saint-Denis La Plaine CEDEX. France.Other authors: Rose Derenne, Marie Gloanec

From clinical pathways to clinical indicators: the Italian way for improving mental health care for severe mental illness.Speaker: Antonio LoraPsychiatrist. Department of Mental Health Lecco Hospital. Lecco. Italy.Other authors: On behalf of the working group: Teresa di Fian-dra, Donata Bellentani, Guido Ditta, Luigi Ferrannini, Michele Sanza,Lucio Ghio, Mario Amore, Marco Vaggi, Daniela Malagamba, Giorgio Cerati, Mario Serrano, Domenico Semisa, Ettore Favaretto

Routine Outcome Monitoring for benchmarking and a national quality indicator.Speaker: Cornelis L. MulderEpidemiological and Social Psychiatric Research institute. Depart-ment of Psychiatry. Erasmus MC. Rotterdam. The Netherlands.

16.15 - 16.45 h. Coffee Break

16.45 - 18.15 h. Parallel Session 8. Room Tauromaquia

This activity will have simultaneous translations English-Spanish-English.

Symposium 133: Human Rights in Mental Health Care: actual implications for policy and practice.Chair: Michaela AmeringProfessor. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. Medical University of Vienna. Vienna. Austria.

Self-Determination: Data on advance treatment refusals and preferences for care from two trials of the Joint Crisis Plan.Speaker: Claire HendersonPh.D. Psychiatrist. Clinical Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry. Health Service and Population Research Department P029. David Gold-

berg Centre. King’s College London Institute of Psychiatry. Psy-chology and Neuroscience. London. United Kingdom.

Mental health care without enforced medication.Speaker: Martin ZinklerChief Physician. Clinic of Psychiatry. Psychotherapy and Psycho-somatics. Heidenheim. Germany.

Access to Care: Pilot program of self-help groups against de-pression within the economic crisis: data and perspectives.Speaker: Stelios StylianidisAssociation for Regional Development and Mental Health (EPA-PSY). Athens. Greece.

Peer providers: empowerment through participation in mental health services.Speaker: Galia S. MoranDepartment of Social Work. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Israel.

Standards and Practices of Mental Health in Chile: Conflicts in the Exercise of Rights.Speaker: Pamela Grandón FernándezDepartment of Psychology. Faculty of Social Sciences. University of Concepcion (Concepcion Campus). Bio-Bio Region. Chile.

16.45 - 18.15 h. Parallel Session 8. Room Minotauro

Symposium 137: European Innovative Programs for People with Severe Mental Illness.Chair: José Miguel Caldas de AlmeidaCEDOC and Department of Mental Health. NOVA Medical School. NOVA University of Lisbon. Lisbon. Portugal.

A Innovative Program In Madrid for the Homeless Mentally Ill.Speaker: María Fe Bravo OrtízPsychiatrist. Head of the Department of Mental Health. Univer-sity Hospital La Paz (HULP). Madrid. Spain.Other authors: Medina, Elena; Fernández García-Andrade, Ra-fael; Reneses, Blanca; Brizuela, Roberto; Martin, Fernando; Darder, Maria Jose; Vazquez, Maria

Effectiveness of a training intervention to promote quality of care in residential facilities for the long-term mentally ill - the PromQual study.Speaker: Graça CardosoProfessor. CEDOC and Department of Mental Health. NOVA Medical School. NOVA University of Lisbon. Lisbon. Portugal.Other authors: Papoila, Ana; Tomé, Gina; Caldas de Almeida, José

Implementing Combined Individual and Group (CIGI) rehabili-tative interventions in Italian residential facilities: preliminary results.Speaker: Lorenza MaglianoPsychiatrist. Department of Psychology. Second University of Naples. Italy.Other authors: Puviani, Marta; Working Group (Adinolfi, Clara; Bassissi, Marco; Bertolini, Cristina; Bertoni, Agnese;

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A Portuguese community program (Integrar) for people with severe mental illness.Speaker: Joaquim GagoDepartment of Mental Health. NOVA Medical School. NOVA Uni-versity of Lisbon. Portugal.

16.45 - 18.15 h. Parallel Session 8. Room Alcazaba

Symposium 302: Efficacy of an internet-bassed program for the treatment of depression: A real world trial in primary care setting in Spain.Chair: Fermin Mayoral-CleriesPsychiatrist. University Regional Hospital. Biomedicine Institute. Málaga. Spain.

“Smiling is fun” A Spanish ICBT program for depression.Speaker: Cristina Botella ArbonaUniversity of Valencia. Spain.

Expectations among patients and health professionals regard-ing web-based interventions for depression in primary care: a qualitative study.Speaker: Rosa María Baños RiveraDepartment of Psychological, Personality, Evaluation and Treat-ment of the University of Valencia. Valencia. Spain.

Effect on treatment compliance and effectiveness of two brief group interventions in a Spanish ICBT program for depression in primary care.Speaker: Pablo Romero-SanchízRegional University Hospital of Malaga. BiomedicalInstitute of Malaga. Spain.Other authors: Nogueira-Arjona, Raquel

Analysis of cost- effectiveness of a low intensity vs. a self-guid-ed internet intervention for the treatment of depression in Pri-mary CareSpeaker: Fermin Mayoral-Cleries Psychiatrist. University Regional Hospital. Biomedicine Institute. Málaga. Spain.

Efficacy of a self- guided internet delivered program (Smiling is fun) for depression in primary care settings.Speaker: Margalida Gili PlanasProfessor. University of the Balearic Island. Palma. Spain.Other author: Garcia Campayo, Javier. PhD

16.45 - 18.15 h. Parallel Session 8. Room Azul

Symposium 134: Illness, identity and help-seeking: new ap-proaches to stigma research.Chairs:Sara Evans-LackoPh.D. Health Policy and Management. Lecturer King’s College. Department of Health Service and Management. London. United Kingdom.Georg SchomerusDepartment of Psychiatry. University of Greifswald. Stralsund. Germany.

Identity and mental illness among young people, validation of a new measure.Speaker: Sara Evans-LackoPh.D. Health Policy and Management. Lecturer King’s College. Department of Health Service and Management. London. United Kingdom.

Under what conditions do young people disclose their difficul-ties? Subjective experiences of young people at risk of develop-ing psychiatric disorder.Speaker: Petra GronholmPhD Student. Institute of Psychiatry. Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN). King’s College London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Kristin R. Laurens, Graham Thornicroft, Sara Evans-Lacko.

Weight Stigma “gets under the skin” – evidence for an adapted psychological mediation framework – a systematic review.Speaker: Claudia SikorskiResearch Fellow. Institute of Social Medicine. Occupational Health and Public Health (ISAP). Leipzig. Germany.Other authors: Kristin R. Laurens, Graham Thornicroft, Sara Evans-Lacko.

Attitudes towards mental health help-seeking as predictors of future help-seeking and use of mental health services.Speaker: Ramin MojtabaiProfessor. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Baltimore. Maryland. United States of America.

Is it time to consign schizophrenia to history ? The pros and cons of renaming a controversial (and stigmatizing) diagnostic label.Speaker: Antonio LasalviaPsychiatrist. U.O.C. Psichiatria. Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria In-tegrata (AOUI) di Verona and Department of Public Health and Com-munity Medicine. Section of Psychiatry. University of Verona. Italy.Other authors: Elena Penta, Norman Sartorius, Scott Henderson

Can messages on the mental health-mental illness continuum change attitudes towards persons with mental illness? Results from an online intervention study.Speaker: Georg SchomerusDepartment of Psychiatry. University of Greifswald. Stralsund. Germany.Other authors: Matthias C. Angermeyer, Susanne Stolzenburg, Sebastian E. Baumeister, Bruce G. Link, Jo C.Phelan

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Symposium 73: 35 years of community mental health care in Italy: facts and unmet needs.Chair: Antonio LoraPsychiatrist. Department of Mental Health Lecco Hospital. Lecco. Italy.

What we have done so far? An epidemiological overview of mental health care in Italy, thirty-five years from the promulga-tion of psychiatric reform.Speaker: Antonio LoraPsychiatrist. Department of Mental Health Lecco Hospital. Lecco. Italy.

How the structure and funding of Italian community-based mental health services look 35 years after the reform?Speaker: Francesco AmaddeoPsychiatrist. Department of Public Health and Community Medicine. Section of Psychiatry. Ospedale Policlinico “G.B. Rossi”. Verona. Italy.Other authors: Laura Grigoletti, Ilaria Montagni

Psychosocial intervention in Italian Mental Health Services: rules and exceptions.Speaker: Lorenza MaglianoPsychiatrist. Department of Psychology. Second University of Naples. Italy.

Quality of care for schizophrenia: observed variations among Italian Departments of Mental Health. Results from the ETAS DSM study.Speaker: Giuseppe TibaldiPsychiatrist. Department of Mental Health. Torino. Italy.Other authors: Carmine Munizza, Sherri Pasian, Paola Rucci, Giulia Fantini

Mentally ill offenders in Italy, from Forensic Hospitals to Outpa-tient Treatment.Speaker: Werner Maria NattaProfessor. Department of Neuroscience. Psychiatry section. Uni-versity of Genoa. Italy.Other authors: Lucio Ghio, Werner Natta, Paolo Peloso, Luigi Ferrannini

16.45 - 18.15 h. Parallel Session 8. Room Arlequín

Symposium 155: Clinical decision making and outcome in the routine care for people with severe mental illness across Eu-rope: CEDAR.Chair:Bernd Puschner Professor. Ulm University. Department of Psychiatry II. Section Process-Outcome Research. Ulm. Germany.

Shared decision-making and satisfaction in routine clinical practice.Speaker: Mike SladeProfessor of Health Services Research. King’s College London. London. United Kingdom.Other authors:. Eleanor Clarke, Bernd Puschner

Clinical decision making and mental health service use in peo-ple with severe mental illness across Europe.Speaker: Suzanne CoshClinic of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy II. University of Ulm. Gun-zburg. Germany.Other authors: Nadja Zentner, Mike Slade, Bernd Puschner

Relation between helping alliance and unmet needs in routine care of people with severe mental illness across Europe: results of a prospective longitudinal multicentre study.Speaker: Sabine LoosUlm University. Department of Psychiatry II. Section Process-Outcome Research. Ulm. Germany.Other authors: Katrin Arnold, Benjamin Mayer, Mike Slade, Bernd Puschner

Content of clinical decisions and outcome in a European multi-centre study of people with severe mental illness.Speaker: Jana KonradUlm University. Department of Psychiatry II. Section Process-Outcome Research. Ulm. Germany.Other authors: Suzanne Cosh, Benjamin Mayer, Bernd Puschner

Testing the CEDAR model on the relation between clinical deci-sion making and outcome.Speaker: Bernd PuschnerProfessor. Ulm University. Department of Psychiatry II. Section Process-Outcome Research. Ulm. Germany.Other authors: Sabine Loos, Mike Slade,

16.45 - 18.15 h. Parallel Session 8. Room Esperanza

Symposium 36: The QuEST Study: Quality and Effectiveness of Supported tenancies for People with mental Health Prob-lems. A national programme of research across England.Chair: Helen KillaspyProfessor of Rehabilitation Psychiatry. Division of Psychiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.

Overview of the QuEST ProgrammeSpeaker: Helen KillaspyProfessor of Rehabilitation Psychiatry. Division of Psychiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Stefan Priebe, Gerard Leavey, Michael King, Sandra Eldridge, Paul McCrone, Maurice Arbuthnott, Gavin McCabe, Sarah Curtis, Geoff Shepherd, Jake Eliot, Sarah Dowl-ing, Joanna Krotofoil, Peter McPherson, Isobel Harrison, Sima Sandhu

Systematic literature review of the evidence for different models of supported accommodation for people with mental health problems.Speaker: Joanna KrotofilResearch Associate. QuEST Project. Division of Psychiatry. Uni-versity College London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Peter McPherson, Helen Killaspy, Stefan Priebe, Gerard Leavey, Michael King, Sandra Eldridge, Paul McCrone, Maurice Arbuthnott, Gavin McCabe, Sarah Curtis, Geoff Shep-herd, Jake Eliot, Sarah Dowling, Isobel Harrison, Sima Sandhu

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Adaptation of the Quality Indicator for Rehabilitative Care for supported accommodation services.Speaker: Peter McPhersonResearch Associate. QuEST Project. Division of Psychiatry. Uni-versity College London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Helen Killaspy, Stefan Priebe, Gerard Leavey, Michael King, Sandra Eldridge, Paul McCrone, Maurice Arbuth-nott, Gavin McCabe, Sarah Curtis, Geoff Shepherd, Jake Eliot, Sarah Dowling, Isobel Harrison, Joanna Krotofil, Sima Sandhu.

Results from the national survey of supported accommodation services.Speaker: Isobel HarrisonResearch Associate. QuEST Project. Division of Psychiatry. Uni-versity College London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Helen Killaspy, Stefan Priebe, Gerard Leavey, Michael King, Sandra Eldridge, Paul McCrone, Maurice Arbuth-nott, Gavin McCabe, Sarah Curtis, Geoff Shepherd, Jake Eliot, Sarah Dowling, Sima Sandhu, Joanna Krotofil, Peter McPherson

Staff and service user experiences of supported accommoda-tion in England.Speaker: Sima SandhuResearcher. Unit for Social and Community Psychiatry. WHO Collaborating Centre for Mental Health Services Development. Queen Mary University of London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Helen Killaspy, Stefan Priebe, Gerard Leavey, Michael King, Sandra Eldridge, Paul McCrone, Maurice Ar-buthnott, Gavin McCabe, Sarah Curtis, Geoff Shepherd, Jake Eliot, Sarah Dowling, Isobel Harrison, Joanna Krotofil, Peter McPherson

Staff morale in supported accommodation in England.Speaker: Sarah DowlingProject Manager. QuEST Project. Division of Psychiatry. Univer-sity College London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Helen Killaspy, Michael King, Louise Marston, Lou Atkins

Saturday 3 October

9.30 - 10.30 h. Parallel Session 10. Room Tauromaquia

This activity will have simultaneous translations English-Spanish-English.

Symposium 314: The GET UP pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial: Feasibility and effectiveness of a multiele-ment psychosocial intervention for First Episode Psychosis in a 10 million inhabitants catchment area.

The feasibility and the effectiveness of a multielement psychosocial intervention for early psychosis conducted in the real world routine.Speaker: Mirella RuggeriProfessor of Psychiatry.Director. Specialization School in Psychia-try. Section of Psychiatry. Department of Public Health and Com-munity Medicine. University of Verona. Italy.Other authors: Bonetto C., Tosato S., De Santi K., Poli S., Cris-tofalo D., De Girolamo G., Fioritti A., Rucci P., Santonastaso P., Neri G., Pileggi F., Ghigi D., Miceli M., Scarone S., Cocchi A., Torresani S., Faravelli C, Zimmermann C., Meneghelli A., Cremonese C., Scocco P., Giubilini F. Leuci E., Mazzi F., Gen-narelli M., Brambilla P., Tansella M., Lasalvia A & and the GET UP GROUP.

Predictors of treatment outcome in patients and their relatives of a multi-element psychosocial intervention for early psychosis.Speaker: Antonio LasalviaPsychiatrist. U.O.C. Psichiatria. Azienda Ospedaliera Univer-sitaria Integrata (AOUI) di Verona and Department of Public Health and Community Medicine. Section of Psychiatry. Univer-sity of Verona. Italy.Other authors: Lasalvia A., Bonetto C., Bissoli S. Bertani M. Tosato S., De Santi K., Poli S., Cristofalo D., De Girolamo G., Fioritti A., Rucci P., Santonastaso P., Neri G., Pileggi F., Ghigi D., Miceli M., Scarone S., Cocchi A., Torresani S., Faravelli C, Zimmermann C., Meneghelli A., Cremonese C., Scocco P., Giu-bilini F., Leuci E., Mazzi F., Gennarelli M., Brambilla P., Tansella M. & Ruggeri M.and the GET UP GROUP.

Building capacity to provide innovative interventions for early psychosis in mental health professionals.Speaker: Anna MeneghelliDepartment of Mental Health. Azienda Ospedaliera Ospedale Niguarda Ca’ Granda. Milano. Programma 2000. Italy.Other authors: Meneghelli A., De Santi K., Alpi A., Bislenghi L., Bolis T., Colnaghi F., Fascendini S., Grignani S., Paglia C., Patelli G., Cristofalo D., Bonetto C., Ruggeri M., and the GET UP GROUP

The impact of life events on the outcome of care in early psychosis.Speaker: Katia de SantiDepartment of Mental Health. Azienda Ospedaliera Ospedale Niguarda Ca’ Granda. Milano. Programma 2000. Italy.Other authors: De Santi K., Fioravanti G.,Ruggeri, Di Paola, Lo Sauro C., Talamba GA, Rotella F, Casale S., Cristofalo D., De Girolamo G., Lasalvia A., Santonastaso P., Neri G., Pileggi F., Ghigi D., Miceli M., Scarone S., Cocchi A., Torresani S., Giu-bilini F., Faravelli C. & The Get Up Group**

9.30 - 10.30 h. Parallel Session 10. Room Arlequín

Symposium 43: How to implement evidence in mental health care practice?Chair: Thomas BeckerProfessor. Ulm University. Dep. of Psychiatry II. BKH Guenzburg. Germany.

Evidence on the effects of guideline implementation in mental health care.Speaker: Thomas BeckerProfessor. Ulm University. Dep. of Psychiatry II. BKH Guenzburg. Germany.Other authors: Girlanda, Francesca; Barbui, Corrado; Kösters, Markus

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WHO framework for improving mental health care in middle (and low?) income countries.Speaker: Corrado BarbuiProfessor. Section of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology. Dep. of Medicine and Public Health. University of Verona. Italy.

Organizing an evidence- and consensus-based guideline for care for severely mentally ill people in Canada.Speaker: Alain LesageProfessor. Département de psychiatrie. Université de Montréal. Canada.

Towards a new taxonomy of scientific knowledge and its implication for the typology and development of clinical practice guidelines.Speaker: Luis Salvador-CarullaPsychiatrist. Professor of Disability and Mental Health. Univer-sity of Sydney. Australia.Other authors: Ana Fernandez, Sue Lukersmith

10.30 - 11.45 h. Parallel Session 11. Room Tauromaquia

This activity will have simultaneous translations English-Spanish-English.

Symposium 180: Monitoring the performance of the mental health systems. An international perspective from WHO, Eu-ropean Union and North America.Chairs:Antonio LoraPsychiatrist. Department of Mental Health Lecco Hospital. Lecco. Italy.Francesco AmaddeoPsychiatrist. Department of Public Health and Community Medicine. Section of Psychiatry. Ospedale Policlinico “G.B. Rossi”. Verona. Italy.

The World Health Organization approach to monitoring mental health systems: the Atlas 2014 survey.Speaker: Antonio LoraPsychiatrist. Department of Mental Health Lecco Hospital. Lecco. Italy.

Mental health at global level: an overview of the World Health Organization Atlas 2014 survey.Speaker: Hanna FahmyDepartment of Mental Health and Substance Abuse (MSD) World Health Organization. Geneva. Switzerland.

Usability of REMAST for mapping MH services in Europe. Impli-cations for health policy.Speaker: José Alberto Salinas PérezDepartment of Mathematics and Engineering. Loyola University. Seville. Spain.

Quality of mental health care across Europe: the experience of the EU REFINEMENT project.Speaker: Francesco AmaddeoPsychiatrist. Department of Public Health and Community Medi-cine. Section of Psychiatry. Ospedale Policlinico “G.B. Rossi”. Ve-rona. Italy.

Data, data, data everywhere in Canada for developing mental health indicators for surveillance and performance monitoring purposes.Speaker: Alain LesageProfessor. Département de psychiatrie. Université de Montréal. Canada.

10.30 - 11.45 h. Parallel Session 11. Room Minotauro

Symposium 201: Health economic issues of non-pharmaco-logical interventions in severe mental health care.Chairs:David McDaidLondon School of Economics and Political Science. Dept. Of So-cial Policy. London. United Kingdom.Reinhold KilianUlm University. Dept. Psychiatry and Psychotherapy II. Günz-burg. Germany.

The cost-effectiveness of metacognitive training in compari-son to a neuropsychological training program for patients with schizophrenia.Speaker: Reinhold KilianUlm University. Dept. Psychiatry and Psychotherapy II. Günz-burg. Germany.

Health economics of Assertive Community Treatment in Den-mark.Speaker: Lene Halling HastrupPsychiatric Research Unit. Region Zealand. Denmark.

The economic case for housing interventions for people with severe mental health problems.Speaker: A-La ParkLondon School of Economics and Political Science. Dept. Of So-cial Policy. London. United Kingdom.

Course of Health Care Costs before and after Psychiatric Inpa-tient Treatment: Patient-Reported vs. Administrative Records.Speaker: Nadja ZentnerUlm University. Dept. Psychiatry and Psychotherapy II. Günz-burg. Germany.

The use of early intervention for psychosis services: a case of glass half full or half empty?Speaker: David McDaidLondon School of Economics and Political Science. Dept. Of So-cial Policy. London. United Kingdom.

10.30 - 11.45 h. Parallel Session 11. Room Alcazaba

Symposium 250: A global perspective on prehospital emer-gency care frequent use and mental health.Chairs:Jose Guzmán-ParraClinical Psychologist. Mental Health Clinical Management Unit. University Regional Hospital. Málaga. Spain.

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Jason ScottInstitute of Health & Society. Newcastle University. Baddiley-Clark Building. Richardson Road. Newcastle upon Tyne. United Kingdom.

Characteristics of frequent callers to prehospital emergency services in Spain.Speaker: Jose Guzmán-ParraClinical Psychologist. Mental Health Clinical Management Unit. University Regional Hospital. Málaga. Spain.

Towards an understanding of frequent ambulance service use in England.Speaker: Jason ScottInstitute of Health & Society. Newcastle University. Baddiley-Clark Building. Richardson Road. Newcastle upon Tyne. United Kingdom.

Frequent users of New South Wales Ambulance (Australia); who are they and how are their needs being met?Speaker: Paul WildinAmbulance Service of New South Wales. State Headquarters. Rozelle. Australia.

10.30 - 11.45 h. Parallel Session 11. Room Azul

Symposium 132: Natural language processing and its poten-tial in the development of research using electronic health records.Chair: Robert StewartProfessor of Psychiatric Epidemiology & Clinical Informatics. Institute of Psychiatry. King's College London. London. United Kingdom.

Overview of natural language processing methods applied in electronic health records databases.Speaker: David ChandranPsychiatrist. King’s College London. London. United Kingdom.

Developing computerised analysis methods for application to online therapy transcripts.Speaker: Eleanor YellandPsychologist. University College London. London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Matthias C. Angermeyer, Susanne Stolzenburg, Sebastian E. Baumeister, Bruce G. Link, Jo C.

Predictors of long-term antipsychotic polypharmacy prescrib-ing in clinical settings.Speaker: Giouliana KadraDepartment of Psychological Medicine. King's College London. London. United Kingdom.Other authors: Richard Hayes

The effect of clozapine on premature mortality: an assessment of clinical monitoring and other potential confounders.Speaker: Richard HayesKing's College London. Institute of Psychiatry. London. United Kingdom.

Other authors: johnny Downs, Chin-Kuo Chang Richard G. Jackson, Hitesh Shetty, Matthew Broadbent, Matthew Ho-topf, and Robert Stewart

10.30 - 11.45 h. Parallel Session 11. Room Gibralfaro

Symposium 190: Mental health and borderline intellectual functioning: how should services respond?Chair: Luis Salvador-CarullaPsychiatrist. Professor of Disability and Mental Health. Univer-sity of Sydney. Australia.

Borderline intellectual functioning and mental illhealth: find-ings from the UK Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Surveys.Speaker: Angela HassiotisProfessor of Psychiatry. University College London. Division of Psychiatry. United Kingdom.

Impact analysis on policy and practice of the use of a Framing of Scientific Knowledge strategy in Intellectual Developmental Disorders and in Borderline Intellectual Functioning in Spain.Speaker: Luis Salvador-CarullaPsychiatrist. Professor of Disability and Mental Health. Univer-sity of Sydney. Australia.

Borderline Intellectual Functioning compared to Mild ID: Limi-tations in functioning and adaptive behavior.Speaker: Rafael Martínez LealUnit for Intellectual and Developmental Disorders Research. Fundació Villablanca. IISPV. Universitat Rovira i Virgili. CIBER-SAM. Spain.

10.30 - 11.45 h. Parallel Session 11. Room Arlequín

Symposium 169: Psychosocial interventions for people with severe mental illness: international perspectives on current practice realities and implications for training and implemen-tation.Chair: Helen KillaspyProfessor of Rehabilitation Psychiatry. Division of Psychiatry. University College London. United Kingdom.

Evidence based psychosocial interventions for Australians liv-ing with psychoses: epidemiological data on receipt, targeting and explanatory factors.Speaker: Carol HarveyAssociate Professor & Consultant Psychiatrist. Psychosocial Re-search Centre. University of Melbourne. Australia.

From evidence to realities: Psychosocial intervention provision in Australian routine community mental health practice.Speaker: Ellie FosseyProfessor. Department of Occupational Therapy. School of Pri-mary Health Care. Monash University. Australia.

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Barriers to implementation and sustainability of staff training to improve patient engagement within mental health rehabili-tation units in the UK.Speaker: Melanie LeanUniversity College London Division of Psychiatry. Gower St. Lon-don. United Kingdom.

Recovery oriented care for people with severe and complex mental health problems in the Netherlands.Speaker: Jaap van WeeghelProfessor in Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Department Tranzo. Tilburg University. Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sci-ences. Scientific Director of Phrenos. National centre of expertise on severe mental illness. Utrech. The Netherlands.

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Oral PresentationsThursday 1 October

11.30 - 13.00 h. Parallel Session 1 : Oral Presentations 15: Mental Health and Economy. Room Azul

Chairs:Hans Joachim Salize (Germany)Arunas Germanavicius (Lithuania)

152/241 The cost of mental health care provision for adults with intellectual disability and co-morbid mental disorders in Germany – Results from the multisite MEMENTA-studyAuthors: Hans Joachim Salize (Germany)

152/259 Cost-effectiveness of early Intervention in psychosis in comparison to treatment as usual using the net benefit approachAuthors: Caragh Behan (Ireland)

152/261 Outcome measures in serious mental illness – is the preferred preference-based measure penalising people with psychosis?Authors: Caragh Behan (Ireland)

152/310 Income-related inequalities in mental illness-related morbidity, well-being/resilience and service utilisation: A sys-tematic reviewAuthors: Wagner Silva Ribeiro (Brazil)

152/86 Processes of Mortgage-Related Eviction: Perceived Mental Health, Psychosocial Wellbeing and Role of Civil So-ciety EngagementAuthors: María Isabel Tamayo Velázquez (Spain) Amets Suess (Spain) Ainhoa Ruiz Azarola (Spain) Noelia García Toyos (Spain) Manuela López Doblas (Spain) Nuria Luque Martín (Spain) Isa-bel Ruiz Pérez (Spain)

15.00 - 16.00 h. Parallel Session 3 : Oral Presentations 23: Mental Health Systems. Room Alcazaba

Chairs:Manuel Gurpegui (Spain)Fermin Mayoral-Cleries (Spain)

152/295 Winter birth excess among patients with psychosis admitted into inpatient services: comparison of two close lo-cations with quite different climate.Authors: Manuel Gurpegui (Spain) Jose María Martínez-Ortega (Spain) Lucía Pérez Costillas (Spain) Fermin Mayoral-Cleries (Spain) Berta Moreno Küstner (Spain)

152/186 Work rehabilitation for people with a personality disorderAuthors: Wendy Afman (Netherlands)

152/287 Just crazy-normal - An analysis of a peer–support practice in the mental health services.Authors: Birgitte Hansson (Denmark)

152/296 Analysis of a sample of patients admitted into an acute psychiatric unit during a nine-year periodAuthors: Manuel Gurpegui (Spain) Jose María Martínez-Ortega (Spain) Luis Gutiérrez-Rojas (Spain) Francisco Díaz-Atienza (Spain) Dolores Jurado (Spain)

152/118 The way to recovery from schizophrenia. A subjec-tive point of view.Authors: Andrzej Cechnicki (Poland) Anna Bielańska (Poland) Aneta Kalisz (Poland)

17.45 - 18.45 h. Parallel Session 4 : Oral Presentations 4: Empowering Service Users and Carers: Recovery. Room Tauromaquia

Chairs:Mike Slade (United Kingdom)Dinarte Ballester (Brazil)

152/219 Working with WRAP; an RCT on effects on sustaina-ble work of Supported Employment combined with Wellness Recovery Action PlanningAuthors: Harry Michon (The Netherlands) Manja Van Wezep (The Netherlands) Nicole Van Erp (The Netherlands) Jaap van Weeghel (The Netherlands) Hans Kroon (The Netherlands)

152/135 Supporting the Implementation of Recovery focused practice in mental health services: an organizational change methodologyAuthors: Geoff Shepherd (United Kingdom) Julie Repper (United Kingdom)

152/235 PRIME an investigation of the IMR-program’s effect on client’s recoveryAuthors: Sofie Bratberg Jensen (Denmark)

152/5 REFOCUS Programme: developing a recovery focus in community mental health servicesAuthors: Mike Slade (United Kingdom)

152/60 Establishing a Recovery Orientation in Swedish Men-tal Health Services; From attitudes to instruments.Authors: David Rosenberg (Sweden) Ulla-Karin Schön (Sweden) Petra Svedberg (Sweden)

17.45 - 18.45 h. Parallel Session 4 : Oral Presentations 3: Mental Health in the Legal Context. Room Minotauro

Chairs:Emma Motrico (Spain)Francesco Ammadeo (Italy)

152/161 An evaluation of a Street Triage Pilot in the UKAuthors: Margaret Heslin (United Kingdom) Lynne Callaghan (United Kingdom) Sarah Byford (United Kingdom)

152/162 Formative evaluation of the Engager mental health inter-vention for men with common mental health problems near to and after release from prison: What works, for whom, and in what way?Authors: Sarah Brand (United Kingdom) Richard Byng (United Kingdom) Cath Quinn (United Kingdom)

152/189 Managing victimization risks attached to societal participation by people with severe mental illness.Authors: Yolanda Nijssen (The Netherlands) Lies Korevaar (The Netherlands) Diana Roeg (The Netherlands) Roland Van de

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152/249 Evaluating a complex intervention for offenders with common mental health problems: learning from a pilot trial (Engager)Authors: Timothy Kirkpatrick (United Kingdom)

152/74 Preventing the use of force in social psychiatric resi-dential facilitiesAuthors: Finn Blickfeldt Juliussen (Denmark) Britt Bergstedt (Denmark)

17.45 - 18.45 h. Parallel Session 4 : Oral Presentations 1: Care Management in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Room Alcazaba

Chairs:Alain Lesage (Canada)José Miguel Pena (Spain)

152/146 OMSORG – Dealing With Bereavement, Working with Training Groups for Bereaved ChildrenAuthors: Jes Dige (Denmark) Per Bøge (Denmark)

152/37 Focus groups with relevant stakeholder groups: Explor-ing views on secrecy vs disclosure of mental illness in adoles-centsAuthors: Nadine Koslowski (Germany) Nicolas Rüsch (Germany) Philipp Bayha (Germany) Sabine Müller (Germany) Isabel Böge (Germany) Vehbi Sakar (Germany) Silvia Krumm (Germany)

152/144 OmSorg – Dealing with Bereavement – Implementing Action Plans in all Danish Public Schools and KindergartensAuthors: Per Bøge (Denmark)

152/76 Strongest Families: A Population-based telephone coach and web-based parent training intervention for disrup-tive behavior at age fourAuthors: Andre Sourander (Finland) Terja Ristkari (Finland) Jukka Huttunen (Finland) Malin Kinnunen (Finland) Jenni Vuo-rio (Finland)

17.45 - 18.45 h. Parallel Session 4 : Oral Presentations 2: Care Management in Target Groups: Affective Disorders. Room Azul

Chairs:José Miguel Morales (Spain)Irwin Nazareth (United Kingdom)

152/153 Men’s subjective perspectives on depression. Re-sults of a qualitative meta-synthesis.Authors: Silvia Krumm (Germany)

152/160 Mild depressive symptoms predict mortality from heart failure in elderly men but not in womenAuthors: Claudia Sikorski (Germany) Edelgard Mösch (Germany) Birgitt Wiese (Germany) Michael Pentzek (Germany) Hans-Helmut König (Germany) Martin Scherer (Germany) Wolfgang Maier (Germany) Siegfried Weyerer (Germany) Steffi G. Riedel-Heller (Germany)

152/23 Gender differences in depressive symptoms in pa-tients diagnosed with colorectal cancer and pre-surgical stageAuthors: Amelia Villena Jimena (Spain) Ana Isabel Masedo Gu-tiérrez (Spain) Manuel Ruiz López (Spain) Trinidad Bergero Mi-

guel (Spain) Nicolás Sánchez Álvarez (Spain) Yolanda De Diego Otero (Spain) Lucía Pérez Costillas (Spain)

152/281 Effectiveness of a depression collaborative care mod-el adapted to the Italian national health systemAuthors: Marco Menchetti (Italy) Cecilia Sighinolfi (Italy) Vittorio Di Michele (Italy) Paolo Peloso (Italy) Domenico Berardi (Italy)

17.45 - 18.45 h. Parallel Session 4 : Oral Presentations 7: Implementation of mental health care. Room Gibralfaro

Chairs:Antonio Lasalvia (Italy)Nick Glozier (Australia)

152/224 Case Management for cross-sectoral, post discharge rehabilitative services in rural northern Germany. A qualitative study.Authors: Julian Schwarz (Germany)

152/289 Service providers illuminating multifamily psychoe-ducation – a model facing resistanceAuthors: Karin Ingvarsdotter (Sweden) Karin Persson (Sweden) Fredrik Hjärthag (Sweden) Margareta Östman (Sweden)

152/4 Do Routine Outcome Monitoring results translate to clinical practice? An exploratory study in patients with a psy-chotic disorderAuthors: Magda Tasma (The Netherlands)

152/72 Introducing joint crisis plans into clinical practice: les-sons from implementing change.Authors: Geoffrey Smith (Australia) Theresa Williams (Austria)

152/56 Empowering women experiencing domestic violence and mental ill healthAuthors: Shulamit Ramon (United Kingdom)

17.45 - 18.45 h. Parallel Session 4 : Oral Presentation 5: Mental Health Systems. Room Arlequín

Chairs:Corrado Barbui (Italy)Peter McGeorge (Australia)

152/105 Closing the gap between psychiatric care and social service - evaluation of a Swedish modelAuthors: Helena Forslund (Sweden) Jerker Hanson (Sweden) Claes- Göran Stefansson (Sweden)

152/142 Incorporation of evidence-based programs in local contexts - Components of importance for implementation, fidelity and sustainability.Authors: Magnus Bergmark (Sweden) Ulrika Bejerholm (Swe-den) Urban Markström (Sweden) Bengt Svensson (Sweden)

152/17 Structure-Process-Outcome of Mental Health Care in a Psychiatric Department in Portugal.Authors: Natasha de Oliveira (Portugal) Graça Cardoso (Portugal)

152/211 Mental health service networks to strengthen com-munity-based care integration and patient’s recovery: results from the Belgian psychiatric reformAuthors: Pablo Nicaise (Belgium) Adeline Grard (Belgium) Vin-cent Lorant (Belgium)

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152/227 Development of a mental health service based on the WHO mhGAP intervention guide in the district of Uige in AngolaAuthors: Francesco Gardellin (Italy) Walter Padoani (Italy) Fran-cesco Piazza (Italy) Alessandra Sala (Italy) Ilunga Kabela Leo-nardo (Angola)

17.45 - 18.45 h. Parallel Session 4 : Oral Presentations 6: Per-sonalized Care: Shared Decision Making in Mental Health. Room Esperanza

Chairs:David McDaid (United Kingdom)Aart Schene (The Netherlands)

152/154 DECIDE Study: Effectiveness of shared decision mak-ing in treatment planning at discharge of inpatient with schiz-ophrenia: Interim analysisAuthors: José Ildefonso Pérez Revuelta (Spain) Miriam Ayerbe de Celis (Spain) Manuel Pavón García (Spain) Francisco González Sáiz (Spain) María José García del Río (Spain) Jose María Villagrán Moreno (Spain)

152/63 Measuring clients’ experiences of shared decision making in psychiatric services.Authors: Petra Svedberg (Sweden) Ulla-Karin Schön (Sweden) Katarina Grim (Sweden) David Rosenberg (Sweden)

152/91 Prediction of treatment outcome in daily general-ized mental health care practice: a step towards personalized treatment by clinical decision supportAuthors: Bea Tiemens (The Netherlands) Koen Böcker (The Netherlands) Margot Kloos (The Netherlands)

152/65 Exploring psychiatric users’ decisional and informa-tion needs in Shared Decision Making in the light of Elwyn´s three-step model for Clinical practiceAuthors: Katarina Grim (Sweden) Ulla-Karin Schön (Sweden) Pe-tra Svedberg (Sweden) David Rosenberg (Sweden)

152/49 Psychosocial interventions; collaboration and shared decision-making? A participatory research project to develop and implement shared decision- making in psychiatric servicesAuthors: Ulla-Karin Schön (Sweden)

Friday 2 October

8.30 - 9.45 h. Parallel Session 5 : Oral Presentations 10: Suicide. Room Minotauro

Chairs:Michail Okoliyski (Bulgary)Evelyn Huizing (Spain)

152/188 Suicide Revisited: Significant reduction of suicide rates over the last two decades – a replication study of a Dutch incidence cohort with recent onset psychosis.Authors: Stynke Castelein (The Netherlands)

152/265 Suicidal behavior among Spanish University Students. Pre-liminary results from UNIVERSAL project:“University and Mental Health”Authors: Maria Jesús Blasco Cubedo (Spain) Pere Castellví (Spain) Gemma Vilagut (Spain) Victoria Soto (Spain) Enrique Echeburúa (Spain) Margarida Vives (Spain) Albert Sesé (Spain) José Almenara (Spain) Jordi Alonso (Spain)

152/315 Reducing suicides in mental health inpatient units through improved systems of care: a study in NSW Australia.Authors: Peter Carter (Australia) Prasuna Reddy (Australia)

152/317 Cross sector approach of suicide prevention: the Re-gional Network for suicide prevention in the province of Malaga, Spain.Authors: Evelyn Huizing (Spain) Sónsoles Patricia Sánchez-Mu-ros Lozano (Spain) Daniel Gutierrez Castillo (Spain) Rafael del Pino López (Spain) Israel Codina Fuillerat (Spain)

152/47 Suicide and chronic abusive alcohol-related diseases mortality in São Paulo, BrazilAuthors: Andreia Nascimento (Brazil)

152/75 Suicidal behaviour among the Spanish population: a trend analysis in recent yearsAuthors: Francisco Félix Caballero (Spain) Marta Miret (Spain) Natalia Martín (Spain) Raúl Huerta-Ramírez (Spain) Beatriz Olaya (Spain) Somnath Chatterji (Switzerland) Josep Maria Haro (Spain) Jose Luis Ayuso Mateos (Spain)

152/319 Suicidal behavior in outpatient emergency depart-ments in Malaga (Spain)Authors: Ana Masedo-Gutierréz (Spain) Berta Moreno Küstner (Spain) Manuel Jiménez (Spain) Jose Guzmán-Parra (Spain) Se-rafina Castro (Spain) Ana Isabel Martínez García (Spain) Cristo-balina Guillén Benítez (Spain)

8.30 - 9.45 h. Parallel Session 5 : Oral Presentations 13: Implementation of Mental Health Care. Room Alcazaba

Chairs:Jorge Cervilla (Spain)Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-Jones (Spain)

152/100 How do general practitioners treat patients with problematic alcohol use?Authors: Inge Neyens (Belgium) Joke Vanderhaegen (Belgium) Chantal Van Audenhove (Belgium)

152/107 The effect of perceived assistance in realizing per-sonal goals on psychosocial rehabilitation outcomes in person with serious mental illnesses residing in hostels and sheltered housing facilitiesAuthors: Galia S. Moran (Isarel)

152/197 Resilience:beating the odds whilst also changing the oddsAuthors: Angie Hart (United Kingdom) Suna Eryigit-Madzwa-muse (United Kingdom) Josh Cameron (United Kingdom) Anne Rathbone (United Kingdom) Lisa Buttery (United Kingdom)

152/9 Community-based centers for citizens in acute psychi-atric crisis in 14 Danish municipalitiesAuthors: Anna Gillett (Denmark)

152/101 Networks providing home treatment in mental health care: the association of structures and processes and the per-ceived work related effort and reward of case managersAuthors: Constance Stegbauer (Germany) Katja Kleine-Budde (Germany) Erik Bauer (Germany) Katja Goetz (Germany) Anke Bramesfeld (Germany)

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8.30 - 9.45 h. Parallel Session 5 : Oral Presentations 9: Mental Health Systems. Room Azul

Chairs:Luis Salvador-Carulla (Spain)Pablo García-Cubillanas (Spain)

152/232 Day Care Centres in Russia, Central Asia, BalticAuthors: Ilfira Temirbulatova (Kyrgyz Republic)

152/303 The local mental health system in New South Wales: comparison with community care models in EuropeAuthors: Luis Salvador-Carulla (Spain) Ana Fernández Sanchez (Australia) Cailin Maas (Australia) Thomas Astell-Burt (Austra-lia) Xiaoqi Feng (Australia)

152/58 Australian national health insurance and support to mental health care provision; a systematic examination of problems with equity of delivery.Authors: Graham Meadows (Australia)

152/61 Mental Health reform in Belgium: towards a more re-covery oriented practice?Authors: Joke Vanderhaegen (Belgium) Eva Helmer (Belgium) Chantal Van Audenhove (Belgium)

152/80 Compulsory community care in Sweden – a pedagogi-cal reform for caregivers?Authors: Liv Zetterberg (Sweden) Urban Markström (Sweden) Stefan Sjöström (Sweden)

152/233 PULSAR – Principles Unite Local Services Assisting Recovery. Evaluation of Personal Recovery training to Clinical, Community and Primary care sectors.Authors: Graham Meadows (Australia) Vrinda Edan (Australia) Grant Russell (Australia) Lisa Brophy (Australia) Annie Bruxner (Austria)

8.30 - 9.45 h. Parallel Session 5 : Oral Presentations 12: Care Management in Severe Mental Illness. Room Gibralfaro

Chairs:Antonio Lasalvia (Italy)Gema Fernández (Spain)

152/81 Tackling cannabis use amongst young people with a history of psychosis: could financial incentives help?Authors: Luke Sheridan Rains (United Kingdom)

152/234 Person With Mental Health Problem in Foreign Coun-try, Far Far From MotherlandAuthors: Ilfira Temirbulatova (Kyrgyz Republic)

152/214 Functional remission of people with serious mental illness (SMI): Psychometric properties of a new ROM-instru-mentAuthors: Ellen Visser (The Netherlands) Durk Wiersma (The Netherlands)

152/104 Changes of psychosocial functioning of severely men-tally ill persons: differences between networks and changes over timeAuthors: Katja Kleine-Budde (Germany) Erik Bauer (Germany) Constance Stegbauer (Germany) Beate Bestmann (Germany) Anke Bramesfeld (Germany)

152/210 Cannabis use in psychosis: the effects on metabolic disordersAuthors: Jojanneke Bruins (The Netherlands)

8.30 - 9.45 h. Parallel Session 5 : Oral Presentations 11: Personalized Care: Assertive Community Treatment. Room Arlequín

Chairs:Francisco Torres (Spain)José Luis Vázquez-Barquero (Spain)

152/305 Doing more than ACT: the Dutch FACT model, Flex-ible Assertive Community TreatmentAuthors: René Keet (The Netherlands)

152/33 Is ACT possible to implement in a highly sectorized system? A longitudinal analysis of outcomes and critical im-plementation components in a Nordic caseAuthors: Urban Markström (Sweden) Bengt Svensson (Sweden) Magnus Bergmark (Sweden)

152/82 Hospitalisation before and after introduction of Asser-tive Community Treatment in NorwayAuthors: Hanne Kristin Clausen (Norway) Anne Landheim (Norway) Sigrun Odden (Norway) Jurate Saltyte-Benth (Norway) Kristin Sverdvik Heiervang (Norway) Hanne Kilen Stuen (Norway) Helen Killaspy (United Kingdom) Torleif Ruud (United Kingdom)

152/44 Implementation of Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) in a Swedish health care contextAuthors: Annika Lexén (Sweden) Lars Hansson (Sweden) Bengt Svensson (Sweden)

152/322 Assertive Community Treatment - the Spanish modelAuthors: Juan José Martínez Jambrina (Spain)

8.30 - 9.45 h. Parallel Session 5 : Oral Presentations 8: Empowerment, Attitudes and Stigma. Room Esperanza

Chairs:Jose Guzmán-Parra (Spain)Sandra Saldivia (Chile)

152/124 Stigma: A study about mental health's perception in a population of healthcare workers.Authors: Carmen Barrionuevo Baeza (Spain) Manuel López Arroyo (Spain) Manuel José Martín Esquinas (Spain) Alvaro José Doña Díaz (Spain)

152/126 How to cope with stigma and discrimination: Evi-dence from secondary mental health service users in EnglandAuthors: Alexandra Isaksson (Germany) Elizabeth Corker (Uni-ted Kingdom) Jessica Cotney (United Kingdom) Sarah Hamilton (United Kingdom) Claire Henderson (United Kingdom) Vanessa Pinfold (United Kingdom) Diana Rose (United Kingdom) Nicolas Rüsch (Germany) Graham Thornicroft (United Kingdom) Sara Evans-Lacko (United Kingdom)

152/138 Longitudinal Evaluation of a programme aimed to erase stigma associated to mental illness through direct con-tact with people with lived experience of bipolar disorder within a population of adolescents

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Authors: Lorena de Simon Alonso (Spain) Agustín Madoz Gúr-pide (Spain) Cristina García Aguayo (Spain)

152/221 Employment & stigma in people with severe mental illnesses: new data from a national panel in the NetherlandsAuthors: Caroline Place (The Netherlands) Lex Hulsbosch (The Netherlands) Hans Kroon (The Netherlands) Harry Michon (The Netherlands)

152/3 Service Users’ Experiences of Stigma and Diagnostic Overshadowing when seeking help with physical problems.

Authors: Michael Nash (Ireland)

152/307 Attitudes towards mental illness: assessing stigma among pre-graduate health students in different countries. A Maristan Network Study.Authors: Miguel Xavier (Portugal) Alexis Vielma (Chile) Ana Masedo-Gutiérrez (Spain) Sandra Saldivia (Chile) Pedro Mateus (Portugal) Pamela Grandón Fernández (Chile) Berta Moreno Küstner (Spain)

Saturday 3 October

8.30 - 9.30 h. Parallel Session 9 : Oral Presentations 16: Attitudes and Stigma in Mental Health. Room Tauromaquia

Chairs:Ana Masedo-Gutiérrez (Spain)Manuel Gómez-Beneyto (Spain)

152/19 Attitudes of Italian General Practitioners about peo-ple with schizophrenia: preliminary resultsAuthors: Lorenza Magliano (Italy) Roberta Acone (Italy) Ro-sanna Punzo (Italy) Antonella Strino (Italy)

152/247 Population attitudes towards psychiatric patients: did they change over 10 years?Authors: Eva Lassemo (Norway) Inger Sandanger (Norway) Knut Sørgaard (Norway)

152/84 The Dutch version of the Evidence-Based Practice At-titude Scale (EBPAS) – psychometric properties and conse-quences for service planning and care.Authors: Maartje van Sonsbeek (The Netherlands)

152/222 Give space to recovery – Mental health profession-als’ attitudes towards and knowledge about recoveryAuthors: Mikael Sandlund (Sweden) Maria Bendtsen Kronkvist (Sweden) Patrik Dahlqvist Jönsson (Sweden)

152/87 Could a short training intervention modify opinion about mental illness?Authors: Murielle Villani (France) Viviane Kovess Masfety (France)

8.30 - 9.30 h. Parallel Session 9 : Oral Presentations 19: Care Management in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Room Minotauro

Chairs:José Alberto Salinas Pérez (Spain)Pablo Romero-Sanchíz (Spain)

152/198 Headstart programme: a systems-wide, co-produc-tive and ecological initiative to building emotional resilience in 1o to 14 years olds across EnglandAuthors: Angie Hart (United Kingdom)

152/271 One Step Forward: Pathways to resilience for young people in careAuthors: Angie Hart (United Kingdom) Claire Stubbs (United Kingdom) Ross Beard (United Kingdom)

152/88 ADOCARE – Toward good mental health care for ado-lescents in Europe by a European collaborative networkAuthors: Evelien Coppens (Belgium) Jeroen Knaeps (Belgium) Chantal Van Audenhove (Belgium)

152/34 Children as relatives of seriously ill parents: Imple-menting national recommendations in local medical contextsAuthors: Annemarie Dencker (Denmark)

152/57 Service use among Brazilian children with psychiatric disorders or victims of violence.Authors: Cristiane Silvestre De Paula (Brazil) John A Ronning (Norway) Cristiane S Duarte (USA) Wagner Silva Ribeiro (Brazil) Andre Sourander (Finland) Isabel AS Bordin (Brazil)

8.30 - 9.30 h. Parallel Session 9 : Oral Presentations 20: Implementation in mental health care. Room Alcazaba

Chairs:Javier Oliveras (Spain)Ana Fernández Sanchez (Australia)

152/179 Are compassion and burnout affected by quality of working life? Findings from a survey among mental health staff in ItalyAuthors: Gaia Cetrano (Italy) Giorgio Gosetti (Italy) Laura Rabbi (Italy) Federico Tedeschi (Italy) Dario Lamonaca (Italy) Antonio Lora (Italy) Francesco Amaddeo (Italy)

152/89 Planning Ambulatory Care for Severe Mental Illness in The NetherlandsAuthors: Philippe Delespaul (Belgium)

152/66 Scaling up from pilot project to wider implementation in primary care mental health: lessons from the Gnosall de-mentia innovationAuthors: Michael Clark (United Kingdom) David Jolley (United Kingdom) Susan Benbow (United Kingdom) Ian Greaves (United Kingdom) Nicola Greaves (United Kingdom)

152/7 From research to clinic: a case report of conversion disor-derAuthors: Emilia García Castro (Spain) Noelia Aller Gomez (Spain)

152/143 Meta-analysis of interventions to improve adherence to antipsychotic medications in patients with psychotic disor-dersAuthors: Cornelis L. Mulder (The Netherlands)

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8.30 - 9.30 h. Parallel Session 9 : Oral Presentations 17: Implementation on Mental Health Care. Room Azul

Chairs:Eleni Petkari (United Arab Emirates)Lars Hansson (Sweden)

152/18 Quality of Life and Service Satisfaction in Psychotic Pa-tients: A Meta-analysisAuthors: Eleni Petkari (United Arab Emirates) Jakob Pietschnig (United Arab Emirates)

152/223 Does staff-patient agreement on need for care pre-dict a more favorable mental health outcome in unmet needs for care, quality of life and functioning?Authors: Wilma Swildens (The Netherlands) Renee Lepoutre (The Netherlands) Lennart Gorter (The Netherlands) Sascha Kwakernaak (The Netherlands) Sibe Doosje (The Netherlands)

152/230 Offering a First Clinical Psychology Consultation within Primary Health Care: Evaluating the Effectiveness and Efficiency of a Multidisciplinary Collaborative EffortAuthors: Olivia Vega Vega (Spain) Pedro Vega Vega (Spain) Ma-ría Muñoz Morente (Spain)

152/24 A work time study analysing differences in resource use between psychiatric inpatientsAuthors: Jan Wolff (Germany) Paul McCrone (United Kingdom) Mathias Berger (Germany) Anita Patel (United Kingdom) Chris-tian Ackermann (Germany) Katja Gerhardt (Germany) Claus Normann (Germany)

152/288 Therapist self-disclosure in positive psychotherapy for psychosisAuthors: Simon Riches (United Kingdom) Beate Schrank (United Kingdom) Tamsin Brownell (United Kingdom) Mike Slade (Uni-ted Kingdom) Vanessa Lawrence (United Kingdom)

8.30 - 9.30 h. Parallel Session 9 : Oral Presentations 14: Closing the Gap in Mental Health Care: Home and Hous-ing Interventions. Room Gibralfaro

Chairs:Graça Cardoso (Portugal)Raimundo Mateos Álvarez (Spain)

152/128 Quality in community based housing: Psychometric properties of the ‘quality of psychiatric care – housing’ (qpc–h) instrument.Authors: Lars-Olov Lundqvist (Sweden) Mikael Rask (Sweden) David Brunt (Sweden) Ann-Britt Ivarsson (Sweden) Agneta Schröder (Sweden)

152/157 Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) – A Lifestyle Interven-tion for People with Mental DisordersAuthors: Elisabeth Argentzell (Sweden) Mona Eklund (Sweden)

152/159 Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) – Outcomes of a Life-style Intervention in Mental Health CareAuthors: Mona Eklund (Sweden) Kristine Lund (Sweden) Elisa-beth Argentzell (Sweden)

152/200 Computerized Physical activity training for persons with severe mental illness- experiences of implementation in communal supported housing

Authors: Amanda Lundvik Gyllensten (Sweden) Karl Anton Fors-berg (Sweden)

8.30 - 9.30 h. Parallel Session 9 : Oral Presentations 18: Care Management in the Elderly. Room Arlequín

Chairs:María del Carmen Rodríguez Blázquez (Spain)Justyna Guzik (Poland)

152/170 The assessment of needs in the oldest old with and without depression using the Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly (CANE): Results of the AgeMooDe StudyAuthors: Janine Stein (Germany) Siegfried Weyerer (Germany) Wolfgang Maier (Germany) Martin Scherer (Germany) Birgitt Wiese (Germany) Hans-Helmut König (Germany) Steffi G. Rie-del-Heller (Germany)

152/293 Geriatric psychiatric inpatients with migration back-ground and their health care usage in rural and urban areas in GermanyAuthors: Friederike Tornau (Germany)

152/308 Psychogeriatric epidemiological research: experi-ences in Primary CareAuthors: Sergio Benabarre (Spain) Javier Olivera-Pueyo (Spain) Teófilo Lorente (Spain) Mariano Rodríguez (Spain) Carmen Al-dea (Spain) Francisco Alcay (Spain) Santiago Arnal (Spain) Elena Bandrés (Spain) Grupo Psicotard.

152/237 How efficient are clinicians making outcome predic-tions? A longitudinal study in a sample of geriatric patientsAuthors: Clarissa Ferrari (Italy) Giulia Signorini (Italy) Jessica Da-gani (Italy) Viola Bulgari (Italy) Giovanni de Girolamo (Italy)

9.30 - 10.30 h. Parallel Session 10 : Oral Presentations 22: Empowerment, Attitudes and Stigma. Room Alcazaba

Chairs:Mencía Ruiz (Spain)Bernd Puschner (Germany)

152/182 From national incentives of implementing Individual Placement and Support to the impact on the service users’ quality and way of life, and view on supportAuthors: Ulrika Bejerholm (Sweden) Magnus Bergmark (Swe-den) Bengt Svensson (Sweden)

152/71 Experiences of treatment and outcomes of Impor-tance: The views of people with schizophreniaAuthors: Helen Lloyd (United Kingdom) Joanne Lloyd (United Kingdom) Ray Fitzpatrick (United Kingdom) Michele Peters (Uni-ted Kingdom)

152/158 Users’ perceptions of programme characteristics and everyday activities in day centres and clubhouses-a longitu-dinal studyAuthors: Jenny Hultqvist (Sweden) Urban Markström (Sweden) Carina Tjörnstrand (Sweden) Mona Eklund (Sweden)

152/78 Experiences of family caregivers for persons with se-vere mental illness in 22 countriesAuthors: Bram Vermeulen (Belgium) Hilde Lauwers (Belgium) Nele Spruytte (Belgium) Chantal Van Audenhove (Belgium)

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9.30 - 10.30 h. Parallel Session 10 : Oral Presentations 21: Mental Health Systems. Room Gibralfaro

Chairs:Cristina Romero López-Alberca (Spain)Pablo Romero-Sanchíz (Spain)

152/1 Geographic variation in rates of admission for mental health conditions in France in 2008-2010Authors: William Weeks (USA) Alain Paraponaris (France) Bruno Ventelou (France)

152/150 Resource needs for service scale-up: development of the OneHealth Tool (OHT) Module on Mental, Neurological and Substance use disordersAuthors: Margaret Heslin (United Kingdom) Dan Chisholm (Uni-ted Kingdom) Rachel Sanders (United Kingdom)

152/213 Network of services for patients with severe and chronic mental illness: is there an optimal network structure?Authors: Vincent Lorant (Belgium) Adeline Grard (Belgium) Pa-blo Nicaise (Belgium)

152/269 Effectiveness of a guideline-based stepped care model for patients with depression: cluster-randomized con-trolled trial in routine careAuthors: Birgit Watzke (Switzerland) Maya Steinmann (Ger-many) Daniela Heddaeus (Germany) Hans-Helmut König (Ger-many) Karl Wegscheider (Germany) Martin Härter (Germany)

152/59 Quality Assessment of Regional Treatment System for Schizophrenia (QUARTS), A study on the implementation of evidence based care in the NetherlandsAuthors: Jaap van Weeghel (The Netherlands) Chrisje Couwen-bergh (The Netherlands) Daniëlle van Duin (The Netherlands)

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Poster SessionsThursday 1 October

Leaders of the Posters ComissionsBernd Puschner (Germany)Luis Gálvez-Alcaraz (Spain)

13.00 - 14.00 h. Virtual e-Poster Presentations I e-Poster 1: Mental Health Systems

Chairs:Raimundo Mateos Álvarez (Spain)Michael Clark (United Kingdom)

152/163 How to evaluate complex health services that are al-ready implemented - propensity score analysis in prospective observational controlled trialsAuthors: Annabel Sandra Stierlin (Germany) Verena Schöning (Germany) Reinhold Kilian (Germany)

152/255 Mental Health Care for People with Intellectual Dis-abilities and Mental Health Problems: Exploring the Service User's PerspectiveAuthors: Maja Stiawa (Germany) Katrin Arnold (Germany) Na-dine Koslowski (Germany) Matthias Schützwohl (Germany) Hans Joachim Salize (Germany) Bernd Puschner (Germany)

152/242 Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of psy-chiatric inpatients with a history of violence: Planning new services according to their needsAuthors: Valentina Candini (Italy) Viola Bulgari (Italy) Laura Iozzino (Italy) Chiara Buizza (Italy) Clarissa Ferrari (Italy) Paolo Maggi (Italy) Beatrice Segalini (Italy) Alessandra De Francesco (Italy) Giuseppe Rossi (Italy) Giovanni de Girolamo (Italy)

152/130 The International Research Program Quality in Psy-chiatric Care (QPC)Authors: Agneta Schröder (Sweden) Lars-Olov Lundqvist (Sweden)

152/15 The importance of using a well-established treatment.Authors: Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-Jones (Spain) Inmaculada Pe-ñuelas Calvo (Spain) Daniel Gutierrez Castillo (Spain)

152/194 Waiting for the suitable resource…Authors: Alicia Navarro Moreno (Spain) Alexandra de Severac Cano (Spain) Carlos Gómez Sánchez Lafuente (Spain)

13.00 - 14.00 h. Virtual e-Poster Presentations I e-Poster 2: Implementation on Mental Health Care

Chairs:Aart Schene (The Netherlands)Arunas Germanavicius (Lithuania)

152/27 A typical case of dissociative disorder… or not? Dif-ferential diagnosis as quality criteria.Authors: Daniel Gutierrez Castillo (Spain) Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-Jones (Spain) Inmaculada Peñuelas Calvo (Spain)

152/205 Clozapine for treatment resistant schizoaffective dis-order.Authors: Carlos Gomez (Spain) Alexandra de Severac Cano (Spain) Alicia Navarro Moreno (Spain) Rocio Reina Gonzalez (Spain) Iria Tilves Santiago (Spain) Alex Daniel Almeida (Spain)

152/216 Distance from home is distance from reality. Abilify Maintena treatment to prevent relapse.Authors: Alexandra de Severac Cano (Spain) Alicia Navarro Mo-reno (Spain) Carlos Gómez Sánchez-Lafuente (Spain) Mario Ca-rretero Castillo (Spain)

152/35 Development and effectiveness of a web-based mind-fulness intervention for families living with mental illnessAuthors: Sigrid Stjernswärd (Sweden) Lars Hansson (Sweden)

152/21 Evaluation of distress in patients diagnosed with colo-rectal cancer with surgical indicationAuthors: Amelia Villena Jimena (Spain) Ana Isabel Masedo Gu-tiérrez (Spain) Trinidad Bergero Miguel (Spain) Nicolás Sánchez Álvarez (Spain) Manuel Ruiz López (Spain) Gisela Amor Mercado (Spain) Yolanda De Diego Otero (Spain) Lucía Pérez Costillas (Spain)

152/270 Individual Placement and Support (IPS) in Denmark: A Randomized controlled trialAuthors: Thomas Nordahl Christensen (Denmark)

152/297 Multi-family interventions – A qualitative analysis of hindering factors for the implementation of family supportAuthors: Karin Persson (Sweden) Karin Ingvarsdotter (Sweden) Margareta Östman (Sweden) Fredrik Hjärthag (Sweden)

152/123 Treatment adherence in mental disorders: factors as-sociated with non-adherence identified by patientsAuthors: Ana Cardoso (Portugal) Miguel Xavier (Portugal)

13.00 - 14.00 h. Virtual e-Poster Presentations I e-Poster 3: Mental health and economy

Chairs:Francesco Ammadeo (Italy)Sandra Saldivia (Chile)

152/217 Economic changes give a new opportunity to im-prove the vital context of a patient.Authors: Alexandra de Severac Cano (Spain) Carlos Gómez Sánchez-Lafuente (Spain) Alex Daniel Almeida Argüello (Spain) Mario Carretero Castillo (Spain)

152/178 Implementation of a new mental health care device in response to the economic impact generated by the judi-cialization of psychiatrics hospitalizations in the public health budgetAuthors: Paula Becker (Brazil) Denise Razzouk (Brazil) Francisco Drumond Moura Neto (Brazil) Monica Kayo (Brazil)

152/193 Scarce economic resources make a patient without treatment ask for help.Authors: Alexandra de Severac Cano (Spain) Carlos Gómez Sánchez-Lafuente (Spain) Alicia Navarro Moreno (Spain) Mario Carretero Castillo (Spain)

152/149 System level costs and benefits of improving access to psychological services for depression in CanadaAuthors: Helen-Maria Vasiliadis (Canada) Eric Latimer (Canada) Alain Lesage (Canada) Martin Drapeau (Canada)

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152/184 The cost-effectiveness of body psychotherapy (BPT) compared to Pilates in the treatment of negative symptoms of schizophreniaAuthors: Iris Penny Mosweu (United Kingdom) Stefan Priebe (United Kingdom) Paul McCrone (United Kingdom)

152/231 The lack of cost-effectiveness studies and the deci-sion-making process in low and middle-income countries: the case of antipsychoticsAuthors: Monica Kayo (Brazil) Andrea Alves Cardoso (Portugal) Paula Becker (Brazil) Aglaé Sousa (Brazil) Denise Razzouk (Brazil)

13.00 - 14.00 h. Virtual e-Poster Presentations I e-Poster 4: Primary Care and Mental Illness

Chairs:Corrado Barbui (Italy)Irwin Nazareth (United Kingdom)

152/175 Dealing with everyday life: group approach in primary care.Authors: Isabel María Ortega Moreno (Spain) Luis Gálvez-Alca-raz (Spain) Francisco Jose Cervilla Suarez (Spain) Maria Luz Bur-gos Varo (Spain) Francisca Muñoz Cobos (Spain)

152/283 Primary care physicians’ attitude on the manage-ment of depressive disorders. Findings from a project in the Emilia-Romagna Region (Italy).Authors: Marco Menchetti (Italy) Cecilia Sighinolfi (Italy) Alberto Serio (Italy) Andrea Norcini Pala (USA) Domenico Berardi (Italy)

152/267 Psychoeducation group about activation control: col-laboration between primary care and mental healthAuthors: Margarita Guerrero Jimenez (Spain) Jose Angel Ro-drigo Manzano (Spain) Braulio Manuel Girela Serrano (Spain) Carmen Maura Carrillo de Albornoz Calahorro (Spain)

152/13 The Importance of the Relationship between a Person with a Mental Illness and his/her General Practitioner.Authors: Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-Jones (Spain) Inmaculada Pe-ñuelas Calvo (Spain) Daniel Gutierrez Castillo (Spain)

152/208 The Lack Of Primary Care Liaison Teams And The ‘Nobody´s Patient’ PhenomenonAuthors: Laura García Pérez (Spain) Elena Villalobos Martínez (Spain) Alexandra de Severac Cano (Spain)

152/304 Psychiatry and Primary Care, the before and after in one region of the center of PortugalAuthors: Ana Araujo (Portugal)

152/90 The primary care psychologist: challenges and oppor-tunitiesAuthors: Evelien Coppens (Belgium) Inge Neyens (Belgium) Chantal Van Audenhove (Belgium)

152/30 The relationship between a physician’s empathy and resilience of patients with neuropsychiatric disordersAuthors: Kaloyan Kamenov (Spain) María Cabello (Spain) Fran-cisco Félix Caballero (Spain) Alarcos Cieza (Switzerland) Carla Sabariego (Germany) Matilde Leonardi (Italy) Marta Anczewska (Poland) Tuuli Pitkänen (Finland) José Luis Ayuso-Mateos (Spain)

13.00 - 14.00 h. Virtual e-Poster Presentations I e-Poster 5: Care Management in Severe Mental Illness and Psychosis

Chairs:José Miguel Morales (Spain)Gema Fernández (Spain)

152/251 "The Academy for living skills”: translating research into recovery oriented interventions for residents with severe mental illness (SMI).Authors: Ingrid van der Zee (The Netherlands) Charlotte De Heer - Wunderink (The Netherlands) Sandra Vos (The Netherlands)

152/279 Dual disorders in first episode psychosisAuthors: Carmen Maura Carrillo de Albornoz Calahorro (Spain) Margarita Guerrero Jimenez (Spain) Olga Martínez García (Spain)

152/277 Early psychosis intervention programme: a transcul-tural approachAuthors: Carmen Maura Carrillo de Albornoz Calahorro (Spain) Margarita Guerrero Jimenez (Spain) Jose Angel Rodrigo Man-zano (Spain)

152/166 Social integration and quality of life among severe mental ill patients: does social services’ use make any differ-ence?Authors: Adeline Grard (Belgium) Vincent Lorant (Belgium)

152/191 The cost effectiveness and budgetary impact of Bos-ton Psychiatric Rehabilitation for societal participation in pa-tients with severe mental illness: a randomised controlled trial protocol.Authors: Sarita Sanches (The Netherlands) Wilma Swildens (The Netherlands) Jooske T. van Busschbach (the Netherlands) Jaap van Weeghel (The Netherlands)

152/62 The significance of the personality traits of schizophren-ic patients and their therapists for the therapeutic relationshipAuthors: Anna Bielańska (Poland) Andrzej Cechnicki (Poland) Igor Hanuszkiewicz (Poland)

152/64 Treatment retention and clinical and rehabilitation out-comes of patients with severe schizophrenia. A 6-year follow-up.Authors: Juan J. Fernández-Miranda (Spain) Silvia Díaz-Fernán-dez (Spain)

13.00 - 14.00 h. Virtual e-Poster Presentations I e-Poster 6: Care Management in Affective Disorders

Chairs:José María García-Herrera Pérez-Bryan (Spain)Antonio Bordallo-Aragón (Spain)

152/239 Bipolar disorder or brief psychotic disorder? Differ-ential diagnosis of a case.Authors: Alexandra de Severac Cano (Spain) Iria Tilves Santiago (Spain) Carlos Gómez Sánchez-Lafuente (Spain) Clara Gómez Ocaña (Spain) Edurne Azcoitia Calderón (Spain)

152/252 E-Health deploying across Europe for improving de-pression care: the mastermind projectAuthors: Andrea Gabilondo (Spain) Ane Fullaondo (Spain) Ana Gonzalez-Pinto (Spain) Ander Retolaza (Spain) Joana Mora (Spain) Prieto Lucía (Spain) Esteban de Manuel (Spain)

152/168 Impact of patient beliefs about medication and ma-jor depression in pharmacological prescription or active mon-itoring (INFAP study)Authors: Ignacio Aznar (Spain) Maria Rubio Varela (Spain) María Teresa Peñarrubio-María (Spain) Juan Vicente Luciano (Spain) Juan José Mendive (Spain) Paul McCrone (United Kingdom) Martin Knapp (United Kingdom) Antoni Serrano-Blanco (Spain)

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152/248 Implementation of clinical activity of an Outpatient clinic dedicated to affective disorders in pregnancy and post-partumAuthors: Riolo Rossana (Italy) Turella Elena (Italy) Donolato Arianna (Italy) Ciulli Belinda (Italy)

152/254 The depression breakthrough collaborative project for primary care. A project to improve the quality and uptake of chronic care model principles in the clinical management of depressionAuthors: Andrea Gabilondo (Spain) Naiara Artaza (Spain) José Antonio De la Rica (Spain) Ander Retolaza (Spain) Pedro Ortueta (Spain) Jose Mari Aiarzaguena (Spain) Juan José Sagarzazu (Spain)

152/48 The importance of establishing a good differential di-agnosis in bipolar disorder.Authors: Inmaculada Peñuelas Calvo (Spain) Daniel Gutierrez Castillo (Spain) Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-Jones (Spain)

152/114 Undiagnosed depression and private health insur-ance in Finland, Poland and SpainAuthors: Francisco Félix Caballero (Spain) Marta Miret (Spain) Samir Mohamed Ahmed Zaki Youssef (Spain) Natalia Martín (Spain) Beatriz Olaya (Spain) Josep Maria Haro (Spain) José Luis Ayuso-Mateos (Spain)

Friday 2 October

13.00 - 14.00 h. Virtual e-Poster Presentations II e-Poster 1: Care Management in Child and Adolescent

Chairs:Graça Cardoso (Portugal)Alain Lesage (Canada)

152/116 Analysis of the characteristics and evolution of Affec-tive Disorders in a Mental Health Unit for Children and Ado-lescents of Santiago de CompostelaAuthors: Lucía Varela Reboiras (Spain) Julio Brenlla González (Spain) María Dolores Domínguez Santos (Spain)

152/311 Evaluation of a parental training program in parents and carers of preschool childrenAuthors: Paulina Rincón (Chile) Félix Cova (Chile) Pamela Gran-dón Fernández (Chile) Carolina Inostroza (Chile) Sandra Saldi-via (Chile) Claudio Bustos (Spain) Gisela Contreras (Chile) Karen Oliva (Chile)

152/141 From being a patient to being a teacher: How I be-came empowered through a program aimed to erase stigma associated with mental illness based on direct contact with adolescentsAuthors: Lorena de Simon Alonso (Spain) Cristina García Aguayo (Spain) Agustín Madoz Gúrpide (Spain)

152/316 Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Version of the Child PTSD Symptom Scale: Data on its Reliability and Va-lidity using a Spanish adolescents sampleAuthors: Elena Serrano Ibáñez (Spain) Alicia López-Martínez (Spain) Gema Ruiz-Párraga (Spain) Carmen Ramírez-Maestre (Spain) Rosa Esteve (Spain) Ana Masedo-Gutiérrez (Spain)

152/103 Some fiatuas of diagnosing depression in children at pre-pubertyAuthors: Tetyana Proskurina (Ukraine) E. Mikhailova (Ukraine) N. Bagatska (Ukraine) N. Reshetovska (Ukraine) T. Matkovska (Ukraine)

152/147 Social networks of children with mentally ill parentsAuthors: Maja Stiawa (Germany) Reinhold Kilian (Germany)

152/177 What difference does it make to be hospitalized on a child and adolescent ward compared to an adult ward for young people with psychosis?Authors: Leonardo Koeser (United Kingdom) Richard Hayes (United Kingdom) Paul McCrone (United Kingdom) Johnny Downs (United Kingdom)

152/140 What do young people say about direct contact with people with lived experience of bipolar disorder?Authors: Lorena de Simon Alonso (Spain) Agustín Madoz Gúr-pide (Spain) Cristina García Aguayo (Spain)

13.00 - 14.00 h. Virtual e-Poster Presentations II e-Poster 2: Attitudes and Stigma in Mental Health

Chairs:Francisco Torres (Spain)Susana Ochoa Guerre (Spain)

152/102 How personal mental health related experiences and self- beliefs ` are related to perceptions of people with mental ill-nesses?Authors: Marianna York-Smith (United Kingdom) Sara Evans-Lacko (United Kingdom)

152/10 Immigration and mental health. A case report.Authors: Inmaculada Peñuelas Calvo (Spain) Daniel Gutierrez Castillo (Spain) Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-Jones (Spain)

152/225 Patient´s view about noncompliance with inhaled treatment in COPDAuthors: Luis Gálvez-Alcaraz (Spain) Francisca Muñoz Cobos (Spain) Rebeca Cuenca del Moral (Spain) Francisca Leiva Fer-nández (Spain) Nieves Acero Guasch Nieves (Spain) Antonio García Ruiz (Spain)

152/139 Presentation of the components of a programme aimed to erase mental health stigma through direct contact targeted at students in secondary schoolAuthors: Lorena de Simon Alonso (Spain) Agustín Madoz Gúr-pide (Spain) Cristina García Aguayo (Spain)

152/38 Qualitative interviews about stigma and poor mental health literacy as barriers to service use among unemployed people with mental illnessAuthors: Tamara Waldmann (Germany) Tobias Staiger (Ger-many) Nicolas Rüsch (Germany) Silvia Krumm (Germany)

152/121 Relationship between Medication Adherence and Beliefs in Patients with Mental Health Disorders.Authors: Ana Cardoso (Portugal) Miguel Xavier (Portugal)

152/320 Stigma towards people with mental illness in univer-sity student in ChileAuthors: Alexis Vielma (Chile) Pamela Grandón Fernández (Chile) Patricia Rubí (Chile) Sandra Saldivia (Chile)

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13.00 - 14.00 h. Virtual e-Poster Presentations II e-Poster 3: Mental Health Care Implementation

Chairs:Michail Okoliyski (Bulgaria)Hans Joachim Salize (Germany)

152/171 How can Action Research qualify development of a coherent and uniform service for disengaged young adults with poor mental health across sectors?Authors: Michaela Hoej (Denmark) Birgitte Ravn Olesen (Den-mark) Sidse Marie Arnfred (Denmark)

152/321 Investigating the psychometric properties of I.ROC: a tool to measure personal recovery outcomes.Authors: Bridey Rudd (United Kingdom) Scott Hardie (United Kingdom) Jane Cumming (United Kingdom) Nigel Henderson (Scotland) Robin Ion (United Kingdom)

152/280 Mental health care on dual diagnosisAuthors: Carmen Maura Carrillo de Albornoz Calahorro (Spain) Olga Martínez García (Spain) Magdalena Fernández Guillén (Spain)

152/99 Narrative care: evaluation of an innovative interven-tion with life story writers for frail older persons living in the communityAuthors: Nele Spruytte (Belgium) Annelien Mestdagh (Belgium) Chantal Van Audenhove (Belgium)

152/50 Peer workers and risk management in mental health services: operationalising experiential knowledge in a peer support intervention to prevent psychiatric readmissionAuthors: Steve Gillard (United Kingdom)

152/42 Prevalence and correlates of QTc prolongation in Ital-ian psychiatric care: cross-sectional multicentre studyAuthors: Michela Nosè (Italy). STAR Network (Italy)

152/156 Participant and Group Leader Experiences of the Bal-ancing Everyday Life (BEL) Occupational Therapy Intervention for People with Mental DisordersAuthors: Kristine Lund (Sweden) Elisabeth Argentzell (Sweden) Jenny Hultqvist (Sweden) Christel Leufstadius (Denmark) Carina Tjörnstrand (Sweden) Mona Eklund (Sweden)

152/165 Team role in the process deinstitutionalizationAuthors: Rossana Sade (Brazil)

13.00 - 14.00 h. Virtual e-Poster Presentations II e-Poster 4: Implementation on Mental Health Care

Chairs:José Luis Vázquez-Barquero (Spain)David McDaid (United Kingdom)

152/220 Filling the gaps in comunity mental health care net-work ensuring human rights and providing responsible public budget managementAuthors: Paula Becker (Brazil) Denise Razzouk (Brazil) Francisco Drumond de Moura Neto (Brazil) Monica Kayo (Brazil)

152/185 Governance and power in processes of mental health care integration in South AfricaAuthors: André Janse van Rensburg (South Africa) Piet Bracke (Belgium) Pieter Fourie (South Africa) Dingie van Rensburg (South Africa)

152/263 Integrated care process of anxiety, depression and somatization: Collaborative spaceAuthors: Margarita Guerrero Jimenez (Spain) Jose Angel Ro-drigo Manzano (Spain) Carmen Maura Carrillo de Albornoz Ca-lahorro (Spain)

152/8 Recovery oriented practice in mental health inpatient settingsAuthors: Anna Kristine Waldemar (Denmark)

152/294 The Individual Plan of Treatment-like document of Anticipated Wills in Mental Health.Authors: Margarita Guerrero Jimenez (Spain) Maria Luisa Gon-zález Montoro (Spain) Carmen Maura Carrillo de Albornoz Ca-lahorro (Spain)

152/260 The effect of the Collabri-model for collaborative care for anxiety disordersAuthors: Nadja Kehler Curth (Denmark) Ursula Brinck-Claussen (Danmark) Lene Falgaard Eplov (Denmark)

152/176 The feasibility of a recovery-oriented model in public mental health care in low and middle-income countriesAuthors: Andrea Cardoso (Brazil) Monica Kayo (Brazil) Aglaé Souza (Brazil) Paula Becker (Brazil) Denise Martin (Brazil) De-nise Razzouk (Brazil)

13.00 - 14.00 h. Virtual e-Poster Presentations II e-Poster 5: Epidemiology in Mental Health

Chairs:Manuel Gómez-Beneyto (Spain)Fermin Mayoral-Cleries (Spain)

152/16 An understudied Population in Mental HealthAuthors: Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-Jones (Spain) Inmaculada Pe-ñuelas Calvo (Spain) Daniel Gutierrez Castillo (Spain)

152/309 Effectiveness of iconic therapy in the treatment of emotional instability among young people with suicidal ten-dency in the context of borderline personality disorder (BPD).Authors: Silvia Hurtado (Spain) Isabel Ruiz (Spain) Nazaret Can-tarero (Spain) Joaquín Urquiza (Spain) Fermin Mayoral-Cleries (Spain) Henar Campos (Spain) Ángela Reyes (Spain) Mª Carmen Gómez (Spain) Patricia Alarcón (Spain) Desiré Conesa (Spain)

152/14 Energy drinks- a growing problem in Mental HealthAuthors: Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-Jones (Spain) Inmaculada Pe-ñuelas Calvo (Spain) Daniel Gutierrez Castillo (Spain)

152/257 Geographical patterns of severe mental disorders in the Basque Country (Spain)Authors: Alvaro Iruin (Spain) Andrea Gabilondo (Spain) Felipe Aizpuru (Spain) Fernando Mosquera (Spain) María Echebeste (Spain) Ana Gonzalez Pinto (Spain)

152/51 Incidence of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts caused by economic problems in an emergency department population.Authors: Carmen Barrionuevo Baeza (Spain) Alicia Navarro Mo-reno (Spain) Marta Busto Garrido (Spain)

152/173 Observational study on suicide attempts in Taranto highlighted in 2015 through psychiatry consultation.Authors: Maria Nacci (Italy) Annadelia Boccadamo (Italy) Orazio Lippolis (Italy)

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152/204 Prevalence of active substance abuse among bipolar affective disorderAuthors: Carlos Gomez (Spain) Carlos Gómez Sánchez-Lafuente (Spain) Alicia Navarro Moreno (Spain) Alexandra de Severac Cano (Spain)

152/318 Variability of the incidence of schizophrenia and oth-er psychotic disorders in Malaga (Spainn). The INCESMA study methodology.Authors: Mª Carmen Castillejos Anguiano (Spain) Berta Moreno Küstner (Spain)

13.00 - 14.00 h. Virtual e-Poster Presentations II e-Poster 6: Miscellaneous

Chairs:Pablo García-Cubillanas (Spain)José Alberto Salinas Pérez (Spain)

152/67 Association of The Subjective Perception of Loneliness and Well-being with Mortality: A Preliminary AnalysisAuthors: Laura Alejandra Rico-Uribe (Spain) Francisco Félix Caballero (Spain) Marta Miret (Spain) Natalia Martín (Spain) Beatriz Olaya (Spain) Josep Maria Haro (Spain) José Luis Ayuso-Mateos (Spain)

152/26 A rare case of obsessive – compulsive disorderAuthors: Daniel Gutierrez Castillo (Spain) Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-Jones (Spain) Inmaculada Peñuelas Calvo (Spain)

152/278 Contraception approach in women with mental illness.Authors: Carmen Maura Carrillo de Albornoz Calahorro (Spain) Margarita Guerrero Jimenez (Spain) Maria Luisa González Mon-toro (Spain)

152/31 Mental health first aid for elderly peopleAuthors: Bengt Svensson (Sweden) Lars Hansson (Sweden)

152/12 Mental illness and sexual disease transmission. A dou-ble game.Authors: Inmaculada Peñuelas Calvo (Spain) Daniel Gutierrez Castillo (Spain) Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-Jones (Spain)

152/152 The Phantom of my life.Authors: Marta Busto Garrido (Spain) Carmen Barrionuevo Baeza (Spain) Alicia Navarro Moreno (Spain) Isabel Henández Otero (Spain)

152/69 The collective unconscious…Authors: Alicia Navarro Moreno (Spain) Ginés Navarro Lamarca (Spain) Alexandra de Severac Cano (Spain)

The Scientific Committee will award prizes to the three best posters that will be delivered in the closing ceremony of the congress, on Saturday the 3rd of Octuber.

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For Presenters In symposia• Time: 60, 75 and 90 minutes including a minimum of 15 min-utes for an open discussion. Participants will have approximate-ly 13 minutes to make their presentation and 2 to 3 minutes for discussion. The Chairs may adapt the time depending on the number of presentations in each session. • Chairs must control the time in order to achieve:

o A brief introduction by each Chairo Equal time distribution for each speakero Adequate time for questions and answers.

In oral presentation sessions• Time: 60, 75 and 90 minutes (time for discussion included).Participants will have approximately 10 minutes to make their presentation and 2 to 3 minutes for discussion. The Chairs may adapt the time depending on the number of presentations in each session. • Chairs must control the time in order to achieve:

o A brief introduction by each Chairo Equal time distribution for each speakero Adequate time for questions and answers.

Audiovisual equipment• It will not be possible to use your own computer.• Presentations must be prepared in a single PowerPoint, Word, Excel or Acrobat file to run on an IBM compatible computer with Microsoft Office.• It is obligatory to bring to lecture Biznaga room (at least 1 hour before the start of your session) one copy of your presen-tation on a CD-ROM or USB media storage device. Conference organizers will load all presentations on conference computers. Lecture rooms will be equipped with a PC computer with the following software installed: PowerPoint, Word, Excel or Acro-bat Reader. There will also be a microphone and a standing lec-tern. No VCR, overhead projector or carousel slide projector will be provided. Macintosh computers will not be available.

Virtual Posters Sessions• There will be 2 virtual poster sessions with about 44 posters each. • Each session will be divided into 6 e-poster sessions of one hour’s duration and will include 6 to 8 poster presentations each.• There will be 5 minutes for the presentation of each poster.• Each e-poster session will have two Chairs. • The Chairs will allow questions depending on the time available. • Posters will be judged by the Chairs in collaboration with the two leaders of the Poster Comissions with the following criteria: origi-nal abstract, scientific quality, capability to solve the questions, clarity of the presentation and adaptation to the time allowed.

Submission of the posters• All posters submitted must be in PowerPoint (PPT) format and must have the following dimensions: 28.58 cm wide x 50.8 cm high. Those abstract not respecting these measures will not be accept-ed. The poster must not exceed 10 megabytes.• All posters shall be submitted through the conference website, entering your Personal Area with the USER NAME and PASSWORD provided after the registration process.

Virtual e-poster exhibition area• At the virtual poster exhibition area, each attendee will be able to consult all the posters in digital format and printers are provided. Everybody will also be able to consult the poster on the interactive touch screens available at the exhibition area.

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Participant InformationREGISTRATION FEES ON SITE (VAT INCLUDED)

Regular 550 €

Reduced*, Students, Trainees and Residents** 350 €

Gala Dinner 50 €

(*) Service users, retired professionals and participants from Eastern Europe and upper-middle, lower-middle, and low-income countries. World Bank classification.

(**) Students must attach a copy of their student ID, Residents and Trainees a signed certificate from their department head or supervisor. Age limit to 40 years.

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE The official language of the Conference will be English. Plenary sessions and activities in Tauromaquia Room will have simulta-neous translations English-Spanish-English

SECRETARIAT DESKThe Secretariat Desk at the Conference venue will be open:

• October 1st from 8 am till the end of the working sessions• October 2nd from 8 am till the end of the working sessions• October 3rd from 8 am till the end of the working sessions

ACCREDITATIONDeclared of Scientific Interest by the Regional Ministry of Health of the Regional Government of Andalusia. File 68/15.Accreditation requested from to the Executive Management of Quality, Research, Development and Innovation of the An-dalusian Ministry of Health.To obtain the accreditation certificate it is necessary to attend 90% of each presentation. Attendance will be recorded by sign-ing an attendance list which will be circulated 10 minutes before the end of each session. Should you have any further queries, Conference staff will be located at each room 10 minutes before and 10 minutes after each session.

CERTIFICATESThe conference certificates will be available to download one week after it has concluded. The certificates will be on your personal area, in which you can enter using the username and password given when you were registered, and that are also on your identification card.

SOCIAL PROGRAMMEThursday, October 1. 01:00pm Working Lunch (Nh Malaga Hotel)You can find the voucher for this service in your accreditation card. The presenta-tion of this voucher is mandatory to access the working lunch.

Thursday, October 1. 08:00pmWelcome Cocktail (Vinoteca-Museum, Beatas los Patios)43 Beatas St. 29006, Málaga

You can find the voucher for this service in your accreditation card. The presen-tation of this voucher is mandatory to access the cocktail.The departure will be at 7:30 pm on foot from the NH Malaga Hotelwww.lospatiosdebeatas.com

La Vinoteca, Los Patios de Beatas is in the heart of the historical part of Malaga. Just 50 metres from the world famous Picasso Museum, and only a 15 minute walk from the Conference Venue. It is housed in 18th and 19th century listed buildings whose beauty and historic value make La Vinoteca-Museum los Patios de Beatas a unique space right in the centre of Malaga.

Friday, October 2. 01:00pm Working Lunch (Nh Malaga Hotel)You can find the voucher for this service in your accreditation card. The presenta-tion of this voucher is mandatory to access the working lunch.

Friday, October 2. 08:00pm Gala Dinner (Real Club Mediterráneo de Málaga)Restaurant. 18 Paseo de la Farola. 29016, MálagaThe route from the hotel NH (Conference Venue) to the Real Club Mediterráneo is a 20 to 30 minute walk along Muelles (Piers) 1 and 2, which is not only lined with shops and restaurants, but is also graced with the prestigious Pompidou Museum.

It will be available a buses`s service that will leave from the NH Malaga Hotel at 7:30 pm and will come back at the end of the dinner

If you would like to attend the Gala Dinner, tickets must be purchased online on the Congress web page, Registration Area. NB: Limited places.

www.realclubmediterraneo.comThe Club Mediterráneo (Yacht Club) founded in 1873 by a group of young local people who were great water sports fans and whose prime objective was to practise rowing, today hosts a variety of water sports and competitions, and has produced numerous world champions.In 1892 the Club offered its presidency to King Alfonso XIII, who ac-cepted, thus conferring the use of the royal pennant and royal title. Since then it is the only Club de Espaňa whose coat of arms is red and yellow, and bears the royal crown. The site of what is the oldest Yacht Club in Spain, has always been in the Port of Malaga, near to one of the principal landmarks of the city, La Farola (the Lighthouse). The gala dinner will conclude with a fitting homage to our city’s herit-age, a flamenco show “Mosaicos” performed by the Dance Company of Enrique Vicent.

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Málaga Useful Information BanksIn the city center there are several banks open from 08:30 to 14:00 Monday to Friday. There are many ATMs 24 hours a day – 7 days a week.

Credit cardsIn Spain all the main credit cards are accepted, but be sure to have some cash with you at all times because some small local business don´t always accept credit cards.

CurrencyThe Spanish currency is Euro (EUR o €). The approximate ex-change rate (August 2015) is:1 EUR = 0.71509 GBP

ElectricitySpanish voltage is usually 220 or 230 volts and 50 hertz (the voltage can vary under certain circumstances). The electrical systems only accept the 2 pin round plug. The Spanish system is compatible with most European plug socketsexcept mainly for the British 3 pin plug.

LanguageMalaga is a popular tourist destination, so most of the restau-rants and bar staff speak English.

Location and weatherGiven Malaga’s location on the Mediterranean, it has a comfort-able climate year-round that is conducive to travel all the time. During May to October, you´ll encounter less rain and beauti-ful 70-80 degree Fahrenheit days. The high season is during the summer when tourists from countries all over the world join local Europeans taking their annual summer vacation, making it a very busy place.

Opening hoursDepending on the location of the shops in Malaga they have different opening times:• Department stores and malls are normally open from 10:00 – 22:00 (Monday to Saturday).• Small Shops (bakery’s, newsstands, hairdressers...) are normally closed during lunch time from 14:30-17:30 (Monday to Saturday).• Shops in Malaga center are normally open all day and close at 21:00 (Monday to Saturday).• Restaurants normally open their kitchen at 13:00 and close at 0:00.

SmokingSmoking has been banned in Spain since the 2nd of January 2011. Smoking in enclosed public spaces in prohibited and open-air smoking is banned in children´s play-grounds, parks and access points to schools and hospitals.

TaxesThe VAT Tax Rate in Spain stands at 21 percent.

TelephonesSpain’s country code is 0034. For international calls, dial 00 + national code + area code + personal number.

TimeThe Spanish local time is UTC (GMT) +1:00, that means one hour ahead of Greenwich mean time. Spain adopts the daylight saving time from the last Sunday in March till the last Sunday of October.

TippingIn all restaurants, bars, taxis, etc. the service is included in the price. Tips are happily accepted but it is not necessary to leave anything more than the amount stated on the bill.

Useful numbersPolice (emergency): 092;Medical (emergency): 062;Emergency operator: 112Crime report: 902 102 112;Taxi service: 952 441 545;Airport: 952 048 484Bus station: 952 227 300;Municipal police: 952 448 844

Chemist´sIn the city center there are several chemist shops, easy to recog-nize by a bright green cross.They are open normally from 09:30-13:30 and from 16:30-20:00 from Monday to Friday. Duty pharmacies also open on weekends and holidays. Find the list of the chemist shops with timetable on http://www.andalucia.com/health/pharmacies.htm or listed on the door of each pharmacy.

Public HospitalsHospital Clínico Universitario Virgen de la Victoria

Campus Universitario TeatinosTlf: 951032000

Hospital Regional UniversitarioAvda. Carlos Haya, s/nTlf: 952290000

Hospital Materno InfantilArroyo de los Ángeles, s/nTlf: 952304400

Getting aroundAs any big city, travel options around Malaga are abundant.• Walking is possibly the best way to see the sites of Malaga. It allows you to take whichever route you want with as many stops as you want..• Bicycles can be rented for a few hours, half a day or a full day (prices may vary according to the hire company).

Most bicycle hire companies will also give the option of a guid-ed tour on your bike, either with your own party or in groups.• Malaga city has a two-line metro system that runs from the center to the west and south-west of the city, starting from Ma-ria Zambrano-RENFE train station.• Public Transpor by buses is very efficient. The buses are operat-ed by a municipal company called EMT. Single tickets cost 1.30€.• Buses to other places: The bus station is located on Paseo de los Ti-los. For information about the buses please visit www.avanzabus.com

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• Car parks: There are a number of 24 hour car parks operated by the local council in key locations. The cost is about 2.50€ per hour and a max. of 20€ per day.• Street parking: There is little street parking available in Mal-aga city especially during the working day. Blue road markings tell you the space is part of the local council (SARE) pay and dis-play system. Find a machine nearby. Cost varies on location but is about 1€ per hour.• Taxis: There are many taxi ranks throughout Malaga city. Sat-urdays are charged at the same rate as holiday taxi fares so they will cost more. Taxi fares also increase after 22:00 on week days and 21:00 Friday-Sunday. Rates begin at 1.68€ and each addi-tional km is 89 cents or 1.03€ nights and weekends.

The city of MálagaMore than 3,000 years of history have passed since the Phoeni-cians settled in Málaga transforming the beautiful, friendly and cos-mopolitan city that enchants tourists from all over the world today.Málaga, capital of the province of the same name, is the fifth most populated city in Spain. It is located in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, in a privileged spot. The city covers 398.25 square kilometres and has a population of almost 568,000 in-habitants, although almost a million people live in the metro-politan area and had 3.5 million visitors last year.Whilst the Mediterranean Sea bathes the Málaga coastline, the mountains surrounding Málaga close ranks behind the city to form a barrier of peaks protecting the city from the cold, while the regulating effect of the sea gives the area its well-known mild temperatures. The hottest months are July and August. De-cember and February are usually the coldest. The average tem-peratures fall between a maximum of 22.8° C and a minimum of 13° C. Rainfall in Málaga follows the seasons, with the most abundant occurring in autumn and winter.

What to see in Málaga? More than 3,000 years of history have passed since the Phoeni-cians settled in Málaga transforming the beautiful, friendly and cos-mopolitan city that enchants tourists from all over the world today."Málaga, Spain’s Self-Appointed New Arts Hub" was published by The New York Times in March 24, 2015. The journal contin-ues about Malaga as follows: "For the past 15 years, Málaga, the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, has pushed to promote its connec-tion to the great painter, as part of its efforts to turn itself into an arts center. Now, the cultural ambitions of this city are tak-ing on a new dimension, spearheaded by its longstanding mayor, Francisco de la Torre, who persuaded two prestigious museums to add here their first overseas offshoots: the Pompidou Center from Paris and the State Russian Museum from Saint Petersburg." Málaga already added two major institutions in 2003: a Picasso museum and a Center of Contemporary Art housed in a former wholesale food market. In 2011, the mayor convinced Baroness Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza to move part of her collection — mostly 19th-century Spanish paintings — to a former palace here, within walking distance of the Picasso museum. “Málaga will now join the select group of cities that offers a complete art itinerary, from the seventeenth century to the truly contemporary,” said Fernando Francés, the director of the Contemporary Art Center.The Roman Theatre and garum (Roman fish paste) pools will transport you back to the times of Roman Hispania. Meanwhile, the Alcazaba is the most beautiful living example of the period of Muslim domination. Experience the Reconquest (La Recon-

quista) by the Catholic Monarchs from the Santuario de la Vic-toria (the Sanctuary of Victory); or stroll along Calle San Agustín, formerly known as the Calle de los Caballeros, (the Street of the Knights) since they settled on this street, with the Palacio de Buenavista as its most significant feature.• PUENTE DE LOS ALEMANES: (The Bridge of the Germans)The Santo Domingo Bridge, popularly known as the Bridge of the Germans,was gifted to the city of Málaga by the German people in gratitude for the people of Malaga's help when the German vessel, the Gneisenau, was wrecked. A steel bridge built in 1909, it was moved in 1992 to ensure it formed an angle of 90° with regard to the Santo Domingo Church. The story goes back to December 1900 when a storm wrecked the German frigate Gneisenau. Many residents came to the rescue of the sailors and some of the rescuers lost their lives in the attempt. This heroic episode earned the city the title of "Very Hospitable", a slogan that appears on the city's coat of arms. Years later, in 1907, the Guadalmedina river overflowed its banks washing away the bridges. On hearing this news, the German people decided to return the favour and started popu-lar collections to build the "Bridge of the Germans." http://www.malagaturismo.com/es/recursos-turisticos/detalle/puente-de-los-alemanes/70

• MUSEO DE ARTES Y COSTUMBRES POPULARES/ MUSEUM OF ARTS AND TRADITIONS:

Plaza Enrique García Herrera, 4, 29005. 952 21 71 37http://www.museoartespopulares.com/

• MUSEO DEL VINO / WINE MUSEUM:Plaza de los Viñeros, 1, 29008. 952 22 84 93http://www.museovinomalaga.com/

• MUSEO DEL VIDRIO Y CRISTAL DE MÁLAGA / MUSEUM OF CRYSTAL AND GLASS:

Plazuela Santísimo Cristo de la Sangre, 2, 29012 952 22 02 71http://www.museovidrioycristalmalaga.com/

• MUSEO DE ARTE CONTEMPORÁNEO.CAC./CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM

Calle Alemania, S/N, 29001 952 12 00 55http://cacmalaga.eu/5/

• MUSEO PICASSO MÁLAGA / PICASSO MUSEUM:Palacio de Buenavista, calle San Agustín, 8, 29015 952 12 76 00http://www.museopicassomalaga.org/

• MUSEO PICASSO CASA NATAL / BIRTHPLACE MUSEUM PICASSO:Plaza de la Merced, 15, 29012 951 92 60 60http://fundacionpicasso.malaga.eu/

• MUSEO CARMEN THYSSEN / CARMEN THYSSEN MUSEUM:Plaza Carmen Thyssen o calle Compañía 10, 29008 902 303 131http://www.carmenthyssenmalaga.org/es

• MUSEO POMPIDOU MÁLAGA / POMPIDOU MUSEUM OF MÁLAGA:

Paseo de la Farola, 5, 29016http://centrepompidou-malaga.eu/

• CEMENTERIO INGLÉS DE MÁLAGA / ENGLISH CEMENTERY IN MALAGA:

Av. Príes, 1, 29016 Málaga952 22 35 52http://www.cementerioinglesmalaga.org/es/introduccion/

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• MUSEO RUSO DE MÁLAGA / RUSSIAN MUSEUM:Avda. de Sor Teresa Prat, 15, 29003 951 92 61 50http://www.coleccionmuseoruso.es/

• MUSEO INTERACTIVO DE LA MÚSICA / INTERACTIVE MUSIC MUSEUM:

Palacio Conde de las NavasCalle Beatas, 1529008 Málaga, EspañaTelf. +34 952 210 440http://musicaenaccion.com/mimma/

• ATARAZANAS – MALAGA’S CENTRAL MARKET.Malaga’s central market – Atarazanas – is a buzz of activity and most definitely worth a visit. Situated right in the heart of Mal-aga, it is also a place that is easy to miss. People tend to walk by it immersed in the goings on around them. But if shopping for fresh, local produce at fantastic prices you can’t go wrong.The City’s main street: Calle del Marqués de Larios, is one of the most important commercial arteries of the city, and home to well-known national and international companies. For other information of interest on Malaga please download the app: “málaga ciudad genial”.

The following areas are free of charge:- Contemporary Art Museum (CAC Málaga)- Municipal Patrimony Museum (MUPAM)- Picasso Foundation- Birthplace Museum (only on Sunday, 4th of October, from 09.30 to 20.00)-Pompidou Center Málaga (only on Sunday, 4th of October, from 16.00 to 20.00)- Russian Museum (only on Sunday 4th of October, from 16.00 to 20.00)

And you will have a discount when you previously show the congress accreditation on the following areas:-Alcazaba- Gibralfaro Castle (0.60€)- Picasso Museum (pending confirmation)- Carmen Thyssen Museum Málaga (pending confirmation)

These discounts are valid from Thursday 1st until Sunday 4th of October (both inclusive).

HOTEL LOCATION (VENUE)The 4 star NH Málaga (C/ San Jacinto, 2, distrito Centro, Málaga, Spain. Tel. 952-071323) is located in the very heart of the his-toric and business centre of Málaga.

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Index of namesAAart Schene 8, 31, 36Adeline Grard 30, 35, 37Aglaé Sousa 37Aglaé Souza 39Agna Bartels-Velthuis 11Agneta Schröder 34, 36Agustín Madoz Gúrpide 33, 38Aida Mallorquí Marcos 17Ainhoa Ruiz Azarola 29Alain Lesage 3, 26, 30, 36, 38Alain Paraponaris 35A-La Park 26Alarcos Cieza 37Alberto Serio 37Albert Sesé 31Alejandra Barcala 10Alessandra De Francesco 36Alessandra Sala 31Alexandra de Severac Cano 36, 37, 40Alexandra Isaksson 32Alex Daniel Almeida 36Alex Daniel Almeida Argüello 36Alexis Vielma 33, 38Alicia López-Martínez 38Alicia Navarro Moreno 36, 39, 40Almudena Martínez 15Almudena Martínez-de la Torre 15Alvaro Iruin 39Alvaro José Doña Díaz 32Amanda Lundvik Gyllensten 34Amber de Herdt 18Amelia Villena Jimena 30, 36Amets Suess 29Ana Araujo 37Ana Barajas Vélez 17Ana Cardoso 36, 38Ana Fernández Sánchez 17, 21Ana Gonzalez-Pinto 37Ana Isabel Martínez García 31Ana Isabel Masedo Gutiérrez 30, 36Ander Retolaza 37, 38Andrea Alves Cardoso 37Andrea Cardoso 39Andrea Gabilondo 37, 38, 39Andrea Norcini Pala 37Andreia Nascimento 31André Janse van Rensburg 39Andrés Fontalba-Navas 16Andre Sourander 30, 33Andrzej Cechnicki 3, 8, 29, 37Ane Fullaondo 37Aneta Kalisz 29Angela Hassiotis 27Ángela Reyes 39Angel Luis Del Rey Mejias 13Angie Hart 31, 33Anita Patel 34Anke Bramesfeld 31, 32Annabel Cebrià Meca 15

Annabel Sandra Stierlin 36Anna Bielańska 29, 37Annadelia Boccadamo 39Anna Gillett 31Anna Kristine Waldemar 39Anna Meneghelli 25Ann-Britt Ivarsson 34Anne Depaigne-Loth 22Anne Landheim 32Annelien Mestdagh 39Anne Looijmans 18Annemarie Dencker 33Annemarie Stiekema 12Anne Rathbone 31Annie Bruxner 32Annika Lexén 32Antonella Strino 33Antonio Bordallo-Aragón 3, 37Antonio García Ruiz 38Antonio Lasalvia 15, 23, 25, 30, 32Antonio Lora 22, 24, 26, 33Antoni Serrano-Blanco 13, 21, 37Arunas Germanavicius 3, 29, 36

BBeate Bestmann 32Beate Schrank 34Bea Tiemens 31Beatrice Segalini 36Beatriz Olaya 31, 38, 40Bengt Svensson 30, 32, 34, 40Bernd Puschner 3, 9, 24, 34, 36Berta Moreno Küstner 8, 9, 14, 16, 29, 31, 33, 40Bert-Jan Roosenschoon 18Bibiana Prat Pubill 21Birgitte Hansson 29Birgitte Ravn Olesen 39Birgitt Wiese 30, 34Birgit Watzke 35Blanca Gutiérrez Martínez 14Bram Vermeulen 34Braulio Manuel Girela Serrano 37Bridey Rudd 39Britt Bergstedt 30Bruno Ventelou 35Brynmor Lloyd-Evans 17

CCailin Maas 32Caragh Behan 29Carina Tjörnstrand 34, 39Carla Sabariego 37Carlos Aguilera Serrano 15Carlos Gomez 36, 40Carlos Gómez Sánchez-Lafuente 36, 37, 40Carlos R. García-Alonso 17Carmen Aldea 34Carmen Barrionuevo Baeza 32, 39, 40

Carmen Maura Carrillo de Albornoz Ca-lahorro 14, 37, 39, 40Carmen Ramírez-Maestre 38Carol Harvey 14, 27Carolina Inostroza 38Caroline Place 33Carrillo de Albornoz Calahorro 14, 37, 39, 40Catherine Briand 19Cath Quinn 29Cecilia Sighinolfi 30, 37Chantal Van Audenhove 31, 32, 33, 34, 37, 39Charlotte de Heer-Wunderink 18Chiara Buizza 36Chrisje Couwenbergh 35Christa Straßmayr 19Christel Leufstadius 39Christian Ackermann 34Ciulli Belinda 38Claes- Göran Stefansson 30Claire Henderson 12, 16, 22, 32Claire Stubbs 33Clare Dolman 21Clarissa Ferrari 34, 36Claudia Sikorski 23, 30Claudio Bustos 38Claus Normann 34Clemente García-Rizo 16Constance Stegbauer 22, 31, 32Cornelis L. Mulder 22, 33Corrado Barbui 26, 30, 37Cristiane S Duarte 33Cristiane Silvestre De Paula 33Cristina Botella Arbona 23Cristina García Aguayo 33, 38Cristina Romero López-Alberca 35Cristobalina Guillén Benítez 31

DDan Chisholm 35Daniela Heddaeus 35Daniel Gutierrez Castillo 31, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40Danielle Lamb 17Daniëlle van Duin 35Dario Lamonaca 33David Brunt 34David Chandran 27David Jolley 33David McDaid 3, 9, 26, 31, 39David Osborn 19, 20David Rosenberg 29, 31Denise Martin 39Denise Razzouk 36, 37, 39Dennis Raven 11Desiré Conesa 39Diana Roeg 29Diana Rose 16, 32Diego Palao Vidal 15Dinarte Ballester 10, 20, 29

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Dingie van Rensburg 39Domenico Berardi 30, 37Domenico Giacco 14, 15Donolato Arianna 38Durk Wiersma 32

EEdelgard Mösch 30Edurne Azcoitia Calderón 37Egon Jonsson 6, 8Eleanor Yelland 27Elena Bandrés 34Elena Serrano Ibáñez 38Elena Villalobos Martínez 37Eleni Petkari 34Elisabeth Argentzell 34, 39Elisabetta Miglietta 15Elizabeth Corker 32Ellen Visser 10, 32Ellie Fossey 14, 27E. Mikhailova 38Emilia García Castro 33Emma Motrico 11, 29Enrique Echeburúa 31Eric Latimer 36Erik Bauer 31, 32Esteban de Manuel 37Eva Helmer 32Eva Lassemo 33Evelien Coppens 33, 37Evelyn Huizing 12, 31

FFederico Tedeschi 33Felipe Aizpuru 39Félix Cova 38Fermin Mayoral-Cleries 8, 23, 29, 39Fernando Mosquera 39Fernando Navarro Mateu 20Finn Blickfeldt Juliussen 30Floor E. A. Verhoeven 11Francesco Amaddeo 19, 24, 26, 33Francesco Gardellin 31Francesco Piazza 31Francisca Leiva Fernández 38Francisca Muñoz Cobos 37, 38Francisco Alcay 34Francisco Félix Caballero 31, 37, 38, 40Francisco González Sáiz 31Francisco Jose Cervilla Suarez 37Francisco Torres 3, 32, 38François Wyngaerden 14Fraser Anderson 21Frederike Jörg 11Fredrik Hjärthag 30, 36Friederike Tornau 34

GGaia Cetrano 33Galia S. Moran 22, 31Gema Fernández 3, 32, 37Gema Ruiz-Párraga 38

Gemma García-Parés 15Gemma Vilagut 31Geoffrey Smith 30Geoff Shepherd 24, 25, 29Georg Schomerus 23Gian Maria Galeazzi 10Ginés Navarro Lamarca 40Giorgio Gosetti 33Giouliana Kadra 27Giovanni de Girolamo 34, 36Gisela Amor Mercado 36Gisela Contreras 38Giulia Signorini 34Giuseppe Rossi 36Giuseppe Tibaldi 24Graça Cardoso 3, 10, 22, 30, 34, 38Graham Meadows 32Graham Thornicroft 7, 9, 12, 16, 21, 23, 32Grant Russell 32Grupo Psicotard 21, 34

HHanna Fahmy 26Hanne Kilen Stuen 32Hanne Kristin Clausen 32Hans-Helmut König 30, 34, 35Hans Joachim Salize 29, 36, 39Hans Kroon 29, 33Harry Michon 29, 33Helena Forslund 30Helen Killaspy 12, 18, 22, 24, 25, 27, 32Helen Lloyd 34Helen-Maria Vasiliadis 36Henar Campos 39Hilde Lauwers 34Hind Khalifeh 21H. Stephen Leff 13

IIan Greaves 33Ignacio Aznar 21, 37Igor Hanuszkiewicz 37Ilfira Temirbulatova 32Ilunga Kabela Leonardo 31Inge Bongers 30Inge Neyens 31, 37Inger Sandanger 33Ingrid van der Zee 37Inmaculada Peñuelas Calvo 36, 37, 38, 39, 40Irene Petersen 19, 20Iria Tilves Santiago 36, 37Iris Penny Mosweu 37Irwin Nazareth 19, 20, 30, 37Isabel AS Bordin 33Isabel Böge 30Isabel Henández Otero 40Isabel María Ortega Moreno 37Isabel Parra Uribe 15Isabel Ruiz 13, 14, 29, 39Isabel Ruiz Delgado 13Isabel Ruiz Pérez 29

Isobel Harrison 24, 25Israel Codina Fuillerat 31

JJaap van Weeghel 11, 18, 28, 29, 30, 35, 37Jakob Pietschnig 34Jana Konrad 24Jane Cumming 39Janine Stein 34Jan Wolff 34Jason Scott 27Javier Olivera-Pueyo 3, 34Javier Oliveras 33Jenni Vuorio 30Jenny Hultqvist 34, 39Jerker Hanson 30Jeroen Knaeps 33Jes Dige 30Jessica Cotney 32Jessica Dagani 34Joana Mora 37Joanna Krotofil 24, 25Joanne Lloyd 34João Campos 10Joaquim Gago 23Joaquín Urquiza 39John A Ronning 33Johnathan James MacLennan 21Johnny Downs 38Jojanneke Bruins 18, 32Joke Vanderhaegen 31, 32Jooske T. van Busschbach 18, 37Joran Lokkerbol 13Jordi Alonso 8, 31Jordi Cid Colom 11, 17Jorge Cervilla-Ballesteros 3, 14, 21Jorid Kalseth 19José Alberto Salinas Pérez 17, 26, 33, 40José Almenara 31Jose Angel Rodrigo Manzano 37, 39José Antonio De la Rica 38José Eduardo Muñoz Negro 14Jose Guzmán-Parra 26, 27, 31, 32José Ildefonso Pérez Revuelta 31José Luis Almenara-Abellán 11José Luis Ayuso-Mateos 9, 37, 38, 40José Luis Vázquez-Barquero 9, 32, 39José María García-Herrera Pérez-Bryan 37Jose Mari Aiarzaguena 38Jose María Martínez-Ortega 29Jose María Villagrán Moreno 31José Miguel Caldas de Almeida 8, 10, 22José Miguel Morales 3, 30, 37José Miguel Pena 16, 30José Miguel Pena-Andreu 16Joseph Hayes 19Josep Maria Haro 31, 38, 40Josh Cameron 31Juan J. Fernández-Miranda 37Juan José Martínez Jambrina 32Juan José Mendive 37

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Juan José Sagarzazu 38Juan Vicente Luciano 13, 21, 37Jukka Huttunen 30Julian Schwarz 30Julia Sevilla Llewellyn-Jones 13, 31, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40Julie Repper 29Julio Brenlla González 38Jurate Saltyte-Benth 32KKaloyan Kamenov 37Karen James 20Karen Oliva 38Karin Ingvarsdotter 30, 36Karin Persson 30, 36Karl Anton Forsberg 34Karl Wegscheider 35Katarina Grim 31Kate Fullarton 17Kate Walkers 19Katia de Santi 25Katja Gerhardt 34Katja Goetz 31Katja Kleine-Budde 31, 32Katrin Arnold 24, 36Katschnig Heinz 19Knut Sørgaard 33Koen Böcker 31Kristine Lund 34, 39Kristin Sverdvik Heiervang 32Kylee Trevillion 22LLars Hansson 3, 9, 16, 32, 34, 36, 40Lars Kjellin 10Lars-Olov Lundqvist 34, 36Laura Alejandra Rico-Uribe 40Laura García Pérez 37Laura Iozzino 36Laura Rabbi 33Lene Falgaard Eplov 39Lene Halling Hastrup 26Lennart Gorter 34Leonardo Koeser 38Lex Hulsbosch 33Lies Korevaar 29Lilijana Šprah 19Linda Gask 7, 9, 20Lisa Brophy 32Lisa Buttery 31Lisette Van der Meer 18Liv Zetterberg 32Lluís Lalucat-Jo 16Lorena de Simon Alonso 33, 38Lorenza Magliano 22, 24, 33Lucía Pérez Costillas 29, 30, 36Lucía Varela Reboiras 38Luis Gálvez-Alcaraz 8, 36, 37, 38Luis Gutiérrez-Rojas 29Luis Salvador-Carulla 3, 5, 8, 11, 13, 17, 18, 26, 27, 32Luke Sheridan Rains 32Lynne Callaghan 29

MMaartje van Sonsbeek 33Mª Carmen Castillejos Anguiano 40Mª Carmen Gómez 39Magdalena Fernández Guillén 39Magda Tasma 30Magnus Bergmark 30, 32, 34Maja Stiawa 36, 38Malin Kinnunen 30Manja Van Wezep 29Manuela López Doblas 29Manuel Esteban Lucas Borja 16Manuel Gómez-Beneyto 8, 10, 20, 33, 39Manuel Gurpegui 29Manuel Jiménez 31Manuel José Martín Esquinas 32Manuel López Arroyo 32Manuel Pavón García 31Manuel Ruiz López 30, 36Marco Menchetti 30, 37Margalida Gili Planas 10, 23Margareta Östman 30, 36Margaret Heslin 29, 35Margarida Vives 31Margarita Guerrero Jiménez 14Margot Kloos 31Maria Bendtsen Kronkvist 33María Cabello 37María del Carmen Rodríguez Blázquez 34María Dolores Domínguez Santos 38María Echebeste 39María Fe Bravo Ortíz 22María Felipa Soriano Alonso 12María Isabel Tamayo Velázquez 29Maria Jesús Blasco Cubedo 31María José García del Río 31María Luisa de la Puente 21Maria Luisa González Montoro 39, 40María Luisa Rodero-Cosano 17Maria Luz Burgos Varo 37María Muñoz Morente 34Maria Nacci 39Marianna York-Smith 38Mariano Rodríguez 34Maria Rubio Varela 13, 21, 37María Teresa Peñarrubio-María 37Marieke Pijnenborg 12Marina Economou 10Mario Carretero Castillo 36Marta Anczewska 37Marta Busto Garrido 39, 40Marta Chamorro Fernández 16Marta Coromina Sadurni 17Marta Miret 31, 38, 40Martin Drapeau 36Martin Härter 35Martin Knapp 3, 11, 37Martin Scherer 30, 34Martin Webber 15, 17Martin Zinkler 22Mª Teresa Peñarrubia-María 13Mathias Berger 34

Matilde Leonardi 37Matthias Schützwohl 36Maya Steinmann 35Melanie Lean 28Mencía R. Gutiérrez-Colosía 11Mencía Ruiz 34Mercedes Jorquera Rodera 12Mercedes Rueda-Lizana 3, 12Michaela Amering 9, 22Michaela Hoej 39Michael Clark 33, 36Michael King 7, 9, 19, 20, 24, 25Michael Nash 33Michael Pentzek 30Michail Okoliyski 3, 31, 39Michela Nosè 39Michele Peters 34Michel Perreault 19Miguel Xavier 20, 33, 36, 38Mikael Rask 34Mikael Sandlund 33Mike Slade 3, 8, 12, 24, 29, 34Mirella Ruggeri 3, 5, 8, 9, 15, 25Miriam Ayerbe de Celis 31Mona Eklund 34, 39Monica Kayo 36, 37, 39Montserrat Pamias Massana 15Murielle Villani 33Myra Piat 18, 19

NNadine Koslowski 30, 36Nadja Kehler Curth 39Nadja Zentner 24, 26Naiara Artaza 38N. A. (Neis) Bitter 12Natalia Martín 31, 38, 40Natasha de Oliveira 30Nazaret Cantarero 39N. Bagatska 38Nele Spruytte 34, 39Nick Glozier 6, 8, 30Nick Meader 17Nicola Greaves 33Nicolas Rüsch 30, 32, 38Nicolás Sánchez Álvarez 30, 36Nicole Van Erp 29Nieves Acero Guasch Nieves 38Nigel Henderson 39Noelia Aller Gomez 33Noelia García Toyos 29N. Reshetovska 38Nuria Luque Martín 29

OOlga Martínez García 37, 39Olivia Vega Vega 34Orazio Lippolis 39

PPablo García-Cubillanas 32, 40Pablo Nicaise 15, 30, 35

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Paloma Huertas Maestre 14Pamela Grandón Fernández 22, 33, 38Paolo Maggi 36Paolo Peloso 24, 30Patricia Alarcón 39Patricia Rubí 38Patrik Dahlqvist Jönsson 33Paula Becker 36, 37, 39Paula Camacho-Borobio 15Paulina Rincón 38Paul McCrone 24, 25, 34, 37, 38Paul Wildin 27Pedro Mateus 33Pedro Ortueta 38Pedro Vega Vega 34Peija Haaramo 19Per Bøge 30Pere Castellví 31Peter Carter 31Peter McGeorge 30Peter McPherson 24, 25Petra Gronholm 23Petra Havinga 11Petra Svedberg 29, 31Philipp Bayha 30Philippe Delespaul 33Piet Bracke 39Pieter Fourie 39Prasuna Reddy 31Prieto Lucía 37

RRachel Sanders 35Rafael del Pino López 31Rafael Martínez Leal 27Raimundo Mateos Álvarez 3, 21, 34, 36Raluca Sfetcu 19Ramin Mojtabai 23Raúl Huerta-Ramírez 31Ray Fitzpatrick 34Rebeca Cuenca del Moral 38Reinhold Kilian 26, 36, 38Renee Lepoutre 34René Keet 32Richard Bruggeman 13Richard Byng 20, 29Richard Hayes 27, 38Rikke Jørgensen 12Riolo Rossana 38Roberta Acone 33Robert Schoevers 13Robert Stewart 27Robin Ion 39Rocio Reina Gonzalez 36Roland Van de Sande 29Rosa Esteve 38Rosa María Baños Rivera 23Rosanna Punzo 33Rossana Sade 39Ross Beard 33Ruth Gwernan-Jones 20

SSabine Loos 24Sabine Müller 30Samir Mohamed Ahmed Zaki Youssef 38Sandra Saldivia 18, 20, 32, 33, 36, 38Sandra Vos 18, 37Santiago Arnal 34Sara Evans-Lacko 11, 21, 23, 32, 38Sarah Brand 29Sarah Byford 29Sarah Dowling 24, 25Sarah Hamilton 32Sarita Sanches 18, 37Sascha Kwakernaak 34Scott Hardie 39Serafina Castro 31Sergio Benabarre 21, 34Shulamit Ramon 30Sibe Doosje 34Sidse Marie Arnfred 39Siegfried Weyerer 30, 34Sigrid Stjernswärd 36Sigrun Odden 32Silvia Díaz-Fernández 37Silvia Hurtado 12, 39Silvia Krumm 30, 38Sima Sandhu 24, 25Simon Riches 34Sjoerd Vogel 12, 18Sofie Bratberg Jensen 29Somnath Chatterji 31Sonia Johnson 7, 8, 17, 20Sónsoles Patricia Sánchez-Muros Lozano 31Stefan Priebe 24, 25, 37Stefan Sjöström 32Steffi G. Riedel-Heller 30, 34Stelios Stylianidis 22Stephanie Bauer 8Stephen Puntis 15Steve Gillard 12, 39Stynke Castelein 11, 12, 31Suna Eryigit-Madzwamuse 31Susana Ochoa Guerre 13, 38Susan Benbow 33Suzanne Cosh 24

TTalitha Feenstra 13Tamara Waldmann 38Tamsin Brownell 34Teófilo Lorente 34Terja Ristkari 30Terry Krupa 14Tetyana Proskurina 38Theresa Williams 30Thomas Astell-Burt 32Thomas Becker 25Thomas Nordahl Christensen 36Timothy Kirkpatrick 30T. Matkovska 38Tobias Staiger 38Torleif Ruud 32

Trinidad Bergero Miguel 30, 36Turella Elena 38Tuuli Pitkänen 37

UUlla-Karin Schön 29, 31Ulrika Bejerholm 30, 34Urban Markström 16, 30, 32, 34Ursula Brinck-Claussen 39

VValentina Candini 36Vanessa Lawrence 34Vanessa Pinfold 14, 16, 20, 32Vehbi Sakar 30Verena Schöning 36Victoria Soto 31Vincent Lorant 14, 30, 35, 37Viola Bulgari 34, 36Vittorio Di Michele 30Viviane Kovess Masfety 6, 8, 33Vrinda Edan 32

WWagner Silva Ribeiro 29, 33Walter Padoani 31Wendy Afman 29Werner Maria Natta 24William Weeks 35Wilma Swildens 34, 37Wolfgang Maier 30, 34Working Group 22

XXiaoqi Feng 32

YYolanda De Diego Otero 30, 36Yolanda Nijssen 29


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