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  Konzeption und Evaluation einer gruppen-
therapeutischen Intervention für arbeitsunfähige 
Patienten
Linus Wittmann, Germany
G. Groen, U. Peter, P. Hampel, A. Karow, J. Gallinat
007
  Welchen Einfluss hat ein 12-wöchiges kogniti-
ves Training auf das Volumen der grauen Masse bei 
an Schizophrenie erkrankten Menschen?
Jona Ruben Iffland, Germany
Eva Bauer, Harald Gruppe, Denise Lockhofen, Bernd 
Gallhofer, Gebhard Sammer, Bernd Hanewald
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  Der Mesmerismus als erste internationale  
Psychotherapiebewegung der Neuzeit
Reinhard Joachim Boerner, Austria
009
  Selbstempathie im Sinne der gewaltfreien Kom-
munikation – eine Basis für die Gestaltung professi-
oneller Beziehungen?
Gerhard Schoßmaier, Austria
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  Mehrdimensionale Erfassung des Einflusses 
von Spiritualität auf das psychologische Wohlbefin-
den – Questionnaire on Spirituality
Anna Janhsen, Germany
Christian Rietz

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 SESSIONS
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› Thursday, 12 October 2017
P-41 
Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
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 Hall Budapest
TOPIC 12:
 Epidemiology and risk factors
Epidemiology and risk factors
Chair: 
Frank Jacobi, Germany
001
  Does the individual emotional valence of life 
events matter for their impact on future health and 
diseases?
Johanna König, Germany
Andrea Block, Mathias Becker, Kristin Fenske,  
Hans J. Grabe
003
  Gender – an underestimated factor in medical 
education
Pascal Burger, Switzerland
Michael Scholz
004
  Behavioral/emotional problems in preschool 
children: sex differences
Marina Monzani Da Rocha, Brazil
Gabriela de Castro Caetano
005
  National gender dimorphisms of second- 
to-fourth finger length ratios correlate with life 
expectancy, suicide, and other causes of death
Bernd Lenz, Germany
Johannes Kornhuber
006
  Suicide in Argentina: risk factors
Enzo Eduardo Guzzo, Argentina
Leonardo Tondo, Fernando Taragano
007
  Socio-demographic and clinical features of the 
pregnant patients admitted to an university psychia-
try clinic
Nuray Atasoy, Turkey
Ataman Sivasl, Mustafa Oguz, Ozge Saracli
008
  Understanding the perceived causes of postna-
tal depression: a qualitative systematic literature 
review
Harpreet Sihre, United Kingdom
Dinush Lankage, Paramjit Gill, Qulsom Fazil
009
  Depression, anxiety and stress symptoms 
among students in Albania explored by DASS-42
Pasho Maksuti, Albania
Anita Pilika, Artan Simaku
010
  Dimensional structure of the CES-D-10 among 
rural students in Colombia
Edwin Herazo, Colombia
Carlos A. Pineda-Roa, Adalberto Campo-Arias, Angela 
Paola Martínez, Diana Yuranny Corredor
011
  “Natural products” precipitating psychiatric 
symptoms – a case series
Ankit Daral, India
Supriya Agarwal, Sachin Sharma
012
  Absence from work is associated with levels of 
psychopathology in a community sample
Alex Gamma, Switzerland
Roman Schleifer, Ingeborg Warnke, Carlos Canela, 
Vladeta Ajdacic-Gross, Wulf Rössler, Jules Angst,  
Michael Liebrenz
013
  Determinants of induced abortion in a sample 
of Albanian women
Voltisa Lama, Albania
Adelina Kakija
014
  Images that speak: a photovoice study on the 
psychosocial experience of psychosis in a migrant 
population from Cape Verde
Salomé Magalhães Xavier, Portugal
Ana Filipa Correia, Ana Sofia Barbosa, Márcia Sequeira, 
Vera Dindo, Maria Teresa Maia, Ana Rita Goes
015
  Ostracism in psychiatric disorders – a critical 
review of experimental paradigms
Matthias Reinhard, Germany
Julia Dewald-Kaufmann, Andrea Jobst, Richard Musil, 
Barbara Barton, Nina Sarubin, Peter Falkai, Frank 
Padberg
016
  Don't just screen – intervene! Improving the 
physical health of people living with a mental illness
Zahra Rabbee, United Kingdom
Keerthy Raju
P-42 
Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
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 Hall Budapest
TOPIC 21:
 Rehabilitation and work
Rehabilitation and work
Chair: 
Sandy Pistol, Germany
001
  Developing a scale to assess nursing practice 
during enrolment in psychiatric day-care services
Tomoko Chijiiwa, Japan
002
  Actual survey of the mental health status of 
kindergartner staff
Soichi Takamura, Japan
Miho Kondo, Yasutoshi Nekoda
003
  Level of functioning, perceived work ability, 
and work status among psychiatric patients with 
major mental disorders
Boris Karpov, Finland
Grigori Joffe, Kari Aaltonen, Ilya Baryshnikov, Maaria 
Koivisto, Petri Näätänen, Tarja Melartin, Martti 
Heikkinen, Erkki Isometsä

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281
 German language Session
004
  Mental health and work: a suspicion study of 
mental common disorders on physiotherapists of  
a large hospital
Karina Cestari de Oliveira, Brazil
Liliana Andolpho Magalhães Guimarães
005
  Work and you: implementation of a cognitive 
remediation and labour insertion program in stabi-
lized first-episode of psychosis patients – prelimi-
nary results
Rosa Blanca Sauras Quetcuti, Spain
Iris Cáceres Guillén, Laura Morro Fernandez, Martina 
Cumova, Dorothee Schlüter, Laura Gomez Perez, Anna 
Mane Santacana, Daniel Berge Baquero
006
  Efficacy of a psychosocial rehabilitation pro-
gramme for recovering patients with schizophrenia 
and bipolar disorder: a randomized controlled trial
Ma Lourdes Rosanna Ejercito de Guzman, Philippines
Jeremaine W. Prieto
007
  Cognitive impairment and life quality in  
patients with multiple sclerosis
Nadja Baumgart, Germany
Bernhard Bühler, Michael Ernst, Ulrich Kausch, Bernd 
Krämer, Christian Menges, Roland Roth, Frank Schmitz, 
Patrick Thilmann, Georg Adler
008
  Recovery from mental illness depends on  
expectation and respect – based on an interview  
of a person with a mental illness
Kazuko Iwai, Japan
009
  Impact of cognitive remediation on functional 
outcome in (partly) remitted depressed patients
Johanna Kienzle, Germany
Lena Listunova, Thea Marianne Grützner, Claudia Bach, 
Marina Bartolovic, Isabelle Elisabeth Rek, Matthias 
Weisbrod, Daniela Roesch Ely
P-43 
Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
|
 Hall Budapest
TOPIC 22:
 Community and social psychiatry
Community and social psychiatry
Chair: 
Ulf Künstler, Germany
001
  The psychiatric day clinic throughout Europe
Herald Hopf, Germany
002
  Involuntary supervised community treatment 
in Slovenia
Petra Koprivnik, Slovenia
003
  Reactions by Swedish physicians serving undoc-
umented migrants and hidden asylum seekers
Kjell Reichenberg, Sweden
004
  Morbidity of insomnia, anxiety and depression 
in the middle age females in a community in Beijing 
China
Li Yang, People's Republic of China
Changqing Hu, Xuequan Zhu, Jia Zhou
005
  A community behavior clinic for evaluating 
developmental disabilities and related disorders
Anna Lamikanra, People's Republic of China
Elizabeth Campbell, Yewande Oshodi, Sonya Armstrong, 
Ruth Brand Flu, Tracey Wasai, Paul Agboola
006
  Quality of life and living conditions among 
schizophrenia patients and family caregivers in 
Cambodia - an interim report
Toshiyuki Marutani, Japan
Sotheara Chhim, Akihiro Nishio, Akiko Nosaki, Yasuko 
Fuse-Nagase
007
  The situation of terminal care in psychiatric 
hospitals: an investigation of death certificates for 
two decades in Tochigi Prefecture
Nobuyoshi Saito, Japan
Kengo Sato, Toshiyuki Kobayashi, Shiro Suda
008
  Applying school-based crisis intervention  
program to the students who experienced peer 
deaths during school trip: a preliminary study  
in South Korea
Un-Sun Chung, Republic of Korea
Jung-Jae Lee, Ji Min Cha, Ji Eun Kim
009
  Educational workshops: an experience in  
community mental health in Argentina
Facundo Ruano, Argentina
Julieta Flores Bassino, Soledad Pintos
010
  The quality of life of clients diagnosed with 
schizophrenia spectrum, bipolar and depressive 
disorders in central rural Alberta
Neels Ehlers, Canada
011
  Impact of the 2011 great East Japan earthquake 
and disaster preparedness among people with  
mental illnesses in the community
Akiko Nosaki, Japan
Koichiro Otsuka
012
  Formation of the psychiatric professional in 
Argentina: traditional psychiatry versus community- 
based psychiatry
Valentina Lavado Polo, Argentina
Jimena Gonzalez, Brenda Maggio, Nicolás Rubén Valle, 
Julieta Flores Bassino
013
  Leaving the street: social reintegration of 
homeless people in Prague metropolitan area
Ladislav Csémy, Czech Republic
Marie Vágnerová, Jakub Marek

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014
  The inclusion of the family in the treatment of 
severe cognitive disability
Ricardo Azevedo Pacheco, Brazil
Guilherme Passamani Borges, Heitor Prates Furieri, 
Vanessa Regina Carli, Pablo Alves da Silva Zunini,  
Thais Baer, Pedro de Freitas Skaff Zaidan, Juliana 
Andrade Brito Lins
015
  Intervention model of consultation-liaison 
psychiatry in a general hospital
Carla Alves Pereira, Portugal
Rute Cajão, João Pedro Lourenço, Bruna Melo, Alberto 
Marques, David Teixeira, Tania Casanova, Ana Isabel 
Oliveira
016
  The demonetisation jolt – the unchartered and 
the unforeseen – a case series
Arun Enara, India
Mahesh Gowda, Kanchana Ramachandran
017
  Tattoos as self expression, idioms of distress 
and explanatory models
Divyasree Sreedhar, India
Santosh Loganathan
P-44 
Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
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 Hall Budapest
TOPIC 23:
 Health care research and models, health care 
policy
Health care research and models, health care policy
Chair: 
Berend Malchow, Germany
001
  Developmental disabilities: frequency of MDD 
in mothers of patients suffering from DD
Muhammad Nasar Sayeed Khan, Pakistan
Amina Nasar
002
  Is home treatment for everyone? Character-
istics of patients receiving intensive mental health 
care at home
Lea Wyder, Switzerland
Urs Hepp, Martin Grosse Holtforth, Niklaus Stulz
003
  Management of mental health and psychosocial 
needs of patients in psychiatric system
Juliia Yachnik, Ukraine
Alisa Ladyk-Bruzgalova
004
  Clinical characteristics and prevalence of 
coercive measures among involuntary committed 
patients at the University Hospital of Psychiatry 
Zurich
Florian Hotzy, Switzerland
Andres Schneeberger, Anastasia Theodoridou, Paul Hoff, 
Erich Seifritz, Matthias Jäger
005
  Psychiatry in times of change – open doors, 
recovery and patient-oriented care
Robert Maier, Switzerland
Karin Hammerfald
006
  Long term hospitalization in psychiatric insti-
tution: case report
Hanen Hocine, Algeria
007
  Results of a new bed-occupancy management 
in a department of addiction and psychotherapy in 
a large psychiatric hospital
Ralph Jahn, Germany
Karoline Klingemann, Markus Banger, Julia Maria Nonn
008
  Art therapists in psychiatry and psychosomatic 
medicine in Germany
Jörg Oster, Germany
009
  Role of psychiatrists to promote dying in dignity 
for palliative patients at Indonesia's top referral 
hospital
Gina Anindyajati, Indonesia
Feranindhya Agiananda, Hervita Diatri
010
  Home treatment team (HTT) pilot outcomes  
– Institute of Mental Health (IMH), Singapore
Cheng Lee, Singapore
Ze Jia Tan, Jun Wen Liew, Xian Ying Seet, Hariram 
Jayaranam, Jared Ng, Ker Chiah Wei
011
  Is this an elixir of quality of life? Patients' and 
doctors' perspectives about benzodiazepines
Osvaldo Santos, Portugal
Inês Neves, Milene Fernandes, Joana Oliveira, Vasco 
Maria
012
  A comparison of varenicline and combination 
nicotine replacement therapy efficacy for smoking 
cessation in a hospital-based outpatient clinic in 
Taiwan: a naturalistic prospective cohort study
Li-Yu Hu, Taiwan
Kuang-Chieh Hsueh, Ti Lu
013
  The importance of development of institutional 
cooperation model for children exposed to domestic 
violence, neglect and abuse in Turkey
Nazan Turan, Turkey
Birgül Özkan
014
  Significance of early intervention by psychiatry 
liaison team at Hyogo Prefectural Amagasaki General 
Medical Center in Japan
Emi Sakaguchi, Japan
Rutsu Iwamura, Yuki Tsukada, Hyogo Hirota, Naoe 
Yoshida, Keika Yanase, Mio Heguri, Akihiro Oyama, 
Hironobu Fujiwara, Koichi Mino

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 SESSIONS
283
 German language Session
015
  Malaysian mental health: do different stake-
holder groups have different needs?
Ainul Hanafiah, United Kingdom
Tine Van Bortel
016
  Primary health care and community psychiatry 
in Buenos Aires, Argentina: the experience in Lanús
Julieta Flores Bassino, Argentina
P-45 
Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
|
 Hall Budapest
TOPIC 24:
 Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Forensic psychiatry and assessment
Chair: 
Jérome Endrass, Switzerland
001
  Stalking of psychiatrists and psychotherapists: 
results of an online survey
Peter Praus, Germany
Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, Harald Dressing
002
  The psychiatric care and mental health of the 
east and middle part of Mino Province, Gifu Prefec-
ture, Japan from the view of criminal case psychiat-
ric evaluations
Tomoji Takata, Japan
Michael Kang
003
  Contribution to better control and improve-
ment of forensic psychiatric expertise in Serbia
Zoran Ciric, Serbia
004
  Mental health problems among male offenders 
and youths with conduct problems
Gani Halilaj, Republic of Kosovo
Naim Fanaj, Fahri Drevinja, Shpend Haxhibeqiri, Qemajl 
Krasniqi
005
  Personality traits and psychopathology in first 
degree homicide male offenders in Turkey
Omer Saatcioglu, Turkey
Nazmiye Arduc, Feryal Cam Celikel
006
  Child sexual abuse by catholic priests, deacons 
and male members of religious orders in the authority 
of the German Bishops' Conference
Harald Dreßing, Germany
Dieter Dölling, Dieter Hermann, Andreas Kruse,  
Eric Schmitt, Britta Bannenberg, Barbara Horten,  
Hans-Joachim Salize
007
  Differences and commonalities between detected 
and undetected child sexual offenders
Jonas Kneer, Germany
Charlotte Gibbels, Lisa Christoff, Christopher Sinke,  
Boris Schiffer, Jorge Ponseti, Klaus Michael Beier,  
Henrik Walter, Martin Walter, Tillmann Krüger
008
  Facets of empathy and psychopathy in unde-
tected sadistic pedophiles
Laura Franziska Kuhle, Germany
Sophia Krügel, Klaus Michael Beier, Joachim Nitschke
009
  The judiciary and public mental health in Ar-
gentina: changes from the new Civil Code
Barbara Hofmann, Argentina
Ernesto Jaimes, Alicia Belgarejo
010
  A conceptual analysis of forensic psychiatric 
approaches of refugees' mental health
Kyriakoula Manaridou, Germany
Peter Luhn, Christos Tsakalidis, Charalampos Dokos
011
  Forensic psychiatry between terrorist and 
victims: new approach or over limit roles
Slavica Nikolic Lalic, Serbia
Rifat Serav lhan, Vuk Vukovic, Jelena Mitic, Tijana 
Mirjanic, Tolgahan Tuncal, Olivera Golubovic, Veselin 
Savic
012
  Hoarding disorder – a case report of a psychiatric 
expertise and its forensic implications
Carla Alves Pereira, Portugal
Sofia Caetano, Palmira Filipa Morais, Ana Isabel 
Oliveira, Filipa Sousa, Tânia Casanova
013
  Treating ADHD in a large correctional facility 
using psychostimulants: difficult and controversial, 
yet possible
Gunter Lorberg, Canada
014
  Forensic neuroimaging – applications and  
challenges
Arkadiusz Komorowski, Austria
P-46 
Poster Session
13:30 – 15:00 
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 Hall Budapest
TOPIC 25:
 Training and continuing education
Training and continuing education
Chair: 
Franziska Baessler, Germany
001
  Professionalism, physicianhood, and psychi-
atric practice: conceptualizing, implementing, and 
developing a senior psychiatry resident seminar in 
thoughtful, reflective, and inspired doctoring
Oliver Freudenreich, USA
Nicholas Kontos
002
  Medical education at the Göttingen University 
Psychiatric Clinic
Julian Dieterle, Germany
Jörg Signerski-Krieger
003
  What should future psychiatrists learn? 
A survey of Taiwanese psychiatric specialists
Chia-Yih Liu, Taiwan
Min-Wei Huang, Frank H.-C. Chou

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004
  Medical education at the University of Muenster: 
impact of a revised curriculum in psychiatry on the 
evaluation and performance of 4th year medical 
students
Katja Koelkebeck, Germany
Britta Brouwer, Helmut Ahrens, Jan Carl Becker,  
Markus Weih, Patricia Ohrmann
005
  The trainees' perspective on involuntary treat-
ment in psychiatry: do we get enough training to 
deal with every day challenges?
Katharina Schönegger, Austria
Nikitas Arnaoutoglou, Goncalo Sobreira, João Paulo 
Oliveira, Ekin Sönmez
006
  Career satisfaction and work stressors in psy-
chiatrists and psychiatry trainees in Australia and 
New Zealand
Kym Jenkins, Australia
Sarah Rotstein
007
  Implications on the training program for clinical 
psychologists in South Korea
Sung Won Choi, Republic of Korea
Dong Ju Lee
008
  Widen your mind: practicing child and adoles-
cent psychiatry abroad – the European Federation 
of Psychiatric Trainees International Exchange 
Experience
Teresa Gómez Alemany, Spain
Joao Caseiro, Ekin Sönmez, Blanca del Hoyo
009
  The attractive conference to acquire skills and 
international relationship for young psychiatrists 
in Japan: the course for academic development of 
psychiatrists (CADP)
Nozomu Oya, Japan
Hironori Kuga, Toru Horinouchi, Masuo Tanaka, Norman 
Sartorius, Toshitaka Li
010
  Innovation in the medico-psychological debrief-
ing training by a French military educational center 
of simulation
Cécile Gorin, France
Virginie Vautier, Aline Delahaye
011
  Poetry, prose and mental illness – a novel psychi-
atry educational workshop for medical students
Haniah Habash-Bailey, United Kingdom
Maxwell Cooper, Hilary Morris
012
  The effect of video-assisted orientation training 
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