

25th European Congress of Psychiatry / European Psychiatry 41S (2017) S645–S709
S685
Objectives
Rating the profile lipid and the prevalence of obesity
in patients registered as disorder mental severe in treatment with
antipsychotics.
Aims/methods
A descriptive study was performed taking as vari-
ables to take into account levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, weight
and size.
Results
Of the 28 patients included in the study 7 refused to
perform the corresponding measurements. Of the 21 remaining,
3 showed values higher than 150mg/dl triglycerides and choles-
terol figures higher than 200mg/dl. Other 3 patients presented
hypercholesterolemia without alteration of triglycerides and 2
hypertriglyceridemia without elevation of the cholesterol. Con-
cerning the IMC, found that 7 patients presented overweight
(BMI > 25 and < 30) and 5 patients obesity (BMI > 30). Of the 8
patients with lipid disorders, 2 had prescribed treatment with
risperidone (oral or injectable) more quetiapine, 2 oral risperi-
done asmonotherapy, risperidone1more amisulpride, 1 quetiapine
more aripiprazole, quetiapine 1 in monotherapyand 1 injection
invega more oxcarbamacepina.
Conclusions
We found lipid alterations in a 38.1% of patients and
a BMI greater than 25 in a 57.14% of 21 patients who agreed to
the study. The most prescribed antipsychoticamong these patients
were risperidone (5 patients) followed closely by quetiapine (4
patients).
Disclosure of interest
The authors have not supplied their decla-
ration of competing interest.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1191EV0862
Waiting for the child cleft lip and/or
palate surgery: Differences between
mothers and fathers’ experiences
V. Guerriero
1 ,∗
, A. Gnazzo
1, G. de Campora
1, E. Vegni
2,
G.C. Zavattini
11
Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Clinic and Dynamic
Psychology, Roma, Italy
2
University of Milan, Department of Health Science, Milano, Italy
∗
Corresponding author.
Introduction
Literature on parents of children affected from cleft
lip and/or palate has described the risk of higher levels of stress and
anxiety during the pre-surgery period. To the best of our knowl-
edge, just one study has empirically investigated the differences in
the psychosocial adjustment of bothmothers and fathers, but infor-
mation on the pre-surgery period were not given. Given that, the
aimof the current study is to evaluate the psychological functioning
of both parents waiting for the child operation.
Method
Data from 34 Italian parents (F = 18; M= 16; Mean
age = 36.62, SD = 6.07) of children affected by cleft lip and/or palate
(Mean age = 12 months; SD. = 13.75 months) were collected during
the pre-hospitalization visits. The following questionnaires were
administered, respectively to mothers and fathers: PSI-SF, MSPSS,
PACQ, DAS and FACES-IV.
Results
Data shows no significant differences between fathers
and mothers on the total score of each variable taken into account.
Differently, significant differences emerge on the
“
Self Blame” PACQ
subscales.
Conclusions
Mothers and fathers seem to share the same psycho-
logical experience during their child pre-surgery period. To note,
our preliminary data highlight the maternal perception as featured
by a greater sense of guilty for the child’s disease. The feeling of
guilt may be a risk factor for the parental ability to cope with the
experiences of the child’s illness, influencing parental care giving
and parent-child relationship.
Disclosure of interest
The authors have not supplied their decla-
ration of competing interest.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1192EV0863
Couple satisfaction and parenting
stress in parents of children with ASD
V. Guerriero
1 ,∗
, I. Fioravanti
1, M. Petrillo
2, M. Di Renzo
2,
G.C. Zavattini
11
Sapienza University of Rome, Dynamic and Clinical Psychology,
Rome, Italy
2
Istituto di Ortofonologia, IdO, Rome, Italy
∗
Corresponding author.
Introduction
Literature on parents’ adjustment in families with
autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children highlights on one hand
that raising a child with ASD represent a higher stressful experi-
ence comparing to families of children with other disabilities and
families of children with typical development. On the other hand, a
recent systematic review on relationship satisfaction of these par-
ents stressed the very lower levels of couple satisfaction in parents
raising a childwith ASD. Give that, the aimof this study is to investi-
gate the association between relationship satisfaction and parental
stress in a sample of parents of ASD children.
Method
70 parents were recruited (34 =M and 36 = F) to sign the
following self-reports: Parenting stress index-short-form (PSI-SF),
to assess stress relative to parental role, and dyadic adjustment
scale (DAS), to assess couple satisfaction.
Results
The analysis showed no differences between mothers
and fathers respect to investigated variables. Negative correlations
between almost all subscales of the PSI-SF and the subscales of DAS
emerged. Moreover, from the regression analysis performed, it can
be concluded that the values of the total score of the DAS predicts
the PSI-SF total score.
Conclusions
In accordance with and building on the achieve-
ments of previous studies, these data illustrate a positive influence
of couple adjustment on parental stress in parents of ASD children,
supporting the hypothesis that relationship satisfaction emerge as
a protective variables in the process of parental adaptation.
Disclosure of interest
The authors have not supplied their decla-
ration of competing interest.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1193EV0864
Justinus Kerner and mesmerism
S. Häfner
CELENUS German Clinic of Integrative Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Behavioral Medicine and Psychosomatics, Bad Elster, Germany
Introduction
The German physician and poet Justinus Kerner
(1786–1862), Swabian public health officer in Weinsberg, is well
known as an allround, even an epoch-making personality in his
time and a natural scientist typical for late romanticism. His great-
est merit is not due to his poetic scripts, but to his scientific work.
This begins with his medical dissertation
“
Observata de functione
singularum partium auris”, a mine of experimental behaviourism.
Objectives
The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of
Franz Anton Mesmer (1734–1815) on Kerner’s way of treating
patients.
Methods
A literature research was done on Kerner and mes-
merism.
Results
Kerner’s first contact with animal magnetism was in
1797, when he was magnetized and healed by Dr. Eberhard Gmelin,
one of the first mesmerian doctors in Germany, because of his ner-
vous stomach. With the
“
Seeress of Prevorst” the author ventured
to advance into deep layers of the soul unknown so far. During
the years 1826–1829 Justinus Kerner treated Friederike Hauffe
(1801–1829), the
“
Seeress of Prevorst”, at his Weinsberg domicile.
In the year 1829 he published the description of her life and disease
with the title
“
The Seeress of Prevorst, being revelations concerning
the inner-life of man, and the interdiffusion of a world of spirits in
the one we inhabit”.