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Methods
We describe the case of a 19-year-old male who was
hospitalized after a suicide attempt in April 2015. He had been
diagnosed of different psychiatric disorders such as mixed anxiety-
depressive disorder, adjustment disorder and probable borderline
personality disorder. During his stay at the hospital, we observed
that he had schizoid personality traits. In the initial anamnesis, he
denied ever having psychotic symptoms, but a few days later he
admitted that the previous year he suffered throw a period of brief
self-limiting psychotic symptoms.
Results
Prophylactic treatmentwas startedwith oral aripiprazole
15mg/day, which was well tolerated by the patient. He has been
free of psychotic symptoms for the last 17 months (fromApril 2015
to September 2016). No relevant side effects were detected.
Conclusions
Oral aripiprazole 15mg/day can be a good therapeu-
tic option in patients at ultra-high risk of developing a psychotic
episode.
Disclosure of interest
The authors have not supplied their decla-
ration of competing interest.
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Relationship between affective
temperaments, traits of schizotypal
Personality and early diagnosis in a
sample of Italian healthy subjects
F. Ricci
∗
, A. Ventriglio , M. Pascucci , A. Bellomo
University of Foggia, Institute of Psychiatry, Foggia, Italy
∗
Corresponding author.
Introduction
Akiskal et al.
[1] examined the relationship between
affective temperaments and characteristics of schizotypal per-
sonality disorder. Schizotypal personality disorder is becoming
increasingly important both in itself as a significant personality dis-
order and as a condition that can provide important insights into
the origins of schizophrenia. Perceptual and interpersonal cogni-
tive disorders, behavior and disorganized speech do the schizotypal
personality disorder a kind ofmild formof schizophrenia, a premor-
bid or prodromal phase of this serious disorder.
Aims
To analyze, in an Italian sample of healthy subjects, the
correlation between affective temperaments and schizotypal traits.
Methods
We recruited 173 healthy subjects aged between 18 and
65 years who have completed the following tests:
– BIS-11;
– SPQ;
– SDS;
– SAS;
– HCL-32;
– TEMPS-A.
Results
At linear regression analysis between TEMPS-A scores
and other rating scales are observed highly significant associations
between increasing scores of cyclothymic and depressive temper-
ament, subjective anxiety and depression with scores pertaining to
the schizotypal personality disorder.
Conclusions
Clinically, a better understanding of themechanisms
that lead to a schizotypal personality could lead to the development
of effective preventive and curative treatments in an early stage of
symptoms in addition to the identification of subgroups at risk for
the development of schizophrenic pathology.
Disclosure of interest
The authors have not supplied their decla-
ration of competing interest.
Reference
[1] Morvan Y, Tibaoui F, Bourdel M-C, Lôo H, Akiskal KK, Akiskal
HS, et al. Confirmation of the factorial structure of temperamen-
tal autoquestionnaireTEMPS-A in non-clinical young adults and
relation to current state of anxiety, depression and to schizoty-
pal traits. J Affect Disord 2011;131:37–44.
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Forgiveness and armed conflict in a
Colombian Caribbean region:
Differences between genders
A.M. Romero Otalvaro
∗
, M. Munoz , A. Uribe , C. Katia , R. Maria
Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Psicologia, Monteria, Colombia
∗
Corresponding author.
The forgiveness within the framework of social-political conflict is
a factor that affects the coexistence and welfare. In the Colombian
Caribbean, there are a significant number of people who have been
victims of land dispossession and/or forced displacement.
The aim of this study is to compare the forgiveness ability between
men and women who have been displaced and are in the process
of lands restitutions. Displaced and in restitutions process people
were participated (
n
= 38), which 20 of them were women and 18
were men (Mean = 57.81; SD = 13.86). The CAPER Scale, was admin-
istered. A cross sectional and comparative design was carried out.
The comparisonwas performed using a
t
-test for independent sam-
ples
( Table 1 ).Conclusions
A greater tendency was observed in women for
forgiveness himself, noneless a statistically significant gender dif-
ference was not identified. It was a greater tendency inmen toward
forgiveness to others, however there are no statistical differences
between the two groups. In forgiveness situations, a similar trend
is evident in gender. As for beliefs, it was observed that men
scored higher, this allowed statistically significant differences were
observed [F (1, 38) = 6.271;
P
> 0.05].
Table 1
Means and SD
– Caper Scale
1. Women;
2. Men
n
Mean SD Standard
error of
mean
Forgiveness
himself
1
20
28.00 4.899 1.095
2
18
26.00 4.229 0.997
Forgiveness to
others
1
20
28.35 5.402 1.208
2
18
29.11 4.129 0.973
Forgiveness
situations
1
20
28.00 5.016 1.122
2
18
28.00 3.757 0.886
Beliefs
1
20
11.80 2.821 0.631
2
18
13.33 1.188 0.280
Disclosure of interest
The authors have not supplied their decla-
ration of competing interest.
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Psychiatric Risk Assessment Scale
(PRAS)
A. Shoka
1 ,∗
, C . Lazzari
21
University of Essex, School of Health and Social Care, University of
Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom
2
North Essex NHS University Foundation Trust, General Adult
Psychiatry, Colchester, United Kingdom
∗
Corresponding author.
Introduction
The aim of psychiatry is the prediction of risks.
Objectives
Creation of the Psychiatric Risk Assessment Scale
(PRAS)
( Table 1 ).Aims
To assess psychiatric inpatients for risk to self and others.
Methods
The PRAS comprises 20 risk items that rate five prob-
abilities of occurrence: 0% (nil), 25% (low), 50% (moderate), 75%
(high) and 100% (severe). Cut-off score indicates “moderate”
risk = 50. The mathematical formulas for the risks are as follows: