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Actualités

 

- ESSMA (actuellement ERES) et Jessica A. Holmes, Associate Professor of Musicology à l'Université de Copenhague et 4EU+ Visiting Professor à Sorbonne Université, iPLesp (printemps 2025), organisent une conférence intitulée "Depression in Popular Music International Conference", les 26 et 27 juin 2025 à Paris.

Pour plus d’informations et pour soumettre vos propositions de 350 mots (maximum) pour des présentations de recherche de 20 minutes (jusqu’à 3 intervenants par proposition), explorant ce riche phénomène musical sous des perspectives thématiques et interdisciplinaires variées, visant à établir un lien entre les approches humanistes et épidémiologiques de la santé mentale, veuillez suivre ce lien.

Date limite de soumission : 15 février 2025.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Récemment parus

 

- Sleep disturbances during childhood can predict adult alcohol consumption: a longitudinal cohort study (Substance Use & Misuse, 2024).

- Psychological intimate partner violence, child witnessing of parental arguments, and emotional-behavioral outcomes in five-years old: The French ELFE cohort (Child Abuse & Neglect, 2024).

- Info-gap robustness analysis of linear regression: an epidemiological example (Taylor & Francis online, 2024).

- IROND-L: study protocol for a French prospective, quasi-experimental, multicentre trial to examine the impact of a coordinated multidisciplinary approach for women victims of violence (BMJ Open, 2024).

- Mental health and perceived consequences in a clinical sample of women featured in video-based pornography (European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2024).

- Generic dispensing rates for substitutable drugs prescribed by general practitioners compared with other private ambulatory specialists: A study based on a French national reimbursement database (European Journal of General Practice, 2024).

- Early childcare arrangements and children's internalizing and externalizing symptoms: an individual participant data meta-analysis of six prospective birth cohorts in Europe (The Lancet Regional Health Europe, 2024).

- Longitudinal trajectories and associated risk factors of paternal mental illness in the nine years surrounding the transition to fatherhood (Journal of Affective Disorders, 2024).

- Associations between symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, socioeconomic status and asthma in children (npj Mental Health Research, 2024).

- Risk factors of suicide in prisons: a comprehensive retrospective cohort study in France, 2017–2020 (Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2024).

- Prenatal maternal negative life events associated with child emotional and behavioral problems in the French EDEN cohort (Journal of Affective Disorders, 2024).

 


 

 

 

Camilla Somma est médecin. Elle a obtenu son diplôme de médecine et de chirurgie à l'Université d'Udine (Italie), suivi d'un cours de formation avancée en psychopathologie de la migration à l'Université « La Sapienza » de Rome. Elle est actuellement interne en troisième année de psychiatrie à l'Université de Vérone.

Elle participe à une étude sur le lien entre la consommation de cannabis et les comportements suicidaires dans la cohorte Constances avec le Gustave Maffre Maviel, sous la supervision du Professeur Maria Melchior. Elle a également participé au projet RESPOND (PREparedness of health systems to reduce mental health and Psychosocial concerns resulting from the COVID-19 paNDemic), qui analyse les groupes à risque et les groupes résilients en termes de santé mentale pendant la pandémie de COVID-19.

 

 

Camilla Somma is a medical doctor. She obtained her degree in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Udine (Italy), followed by an advanced training course in Psychopathology of Migration at the University « La Sapienza » of Rome. She is now a resident in Psychiatry at the third year at the University of Verona.

She’s involved in a study about the link between cannabis consumption and suicidal behaviours in the Constances cohort with Gustave Maffre Maviel, under the supervision of Professor Maria Melchior. She was also involved in the RESPOND project (PREparedness of health systems to reduce mental health and Psychosocial concerns resulting from the COVID-19 paNDemic) analysing groups at risk and resilient groups in terms of mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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