Alexithymia, resilience, somatic sensations and their relationships with suicide ideation in drug naïve patients with first‐episode major depression: An exploratory study in the “real world” everyday clinical practice

Author:

De Berardis Domenico12ORCID,Fornaro Michele34,Valchera Alessandro456,Rapini Gabriella1,Di Natale Serena1,De Lauretis Ida2,Serroni Nicola2,Orsolini Laura456,Tomasetti Carmine7,Bustini Massimiliano8,Carano Alessandro9,Vellante Federica2,Perna Giampaolo101112,Core Laura13,Alessandrini Marco2,Fraticelli Silvia2,Martinotti Giovanni2,Di Giannantonio Massimo2

Affiliation:

1. NHS, Department of Mental Health, Psychiatric Service of Diagnosis and TreatmentHospital “G. Mazzini,” ASL 4 Teramo Italy

2. Department of Neurosciences and Imaging, Chair of PsychiatryUniversity “G. D'Annunzio” Chieti Italy

3. Neuroscience, Reproductive Science and Odontostolmatology, Section of Psychiatry, University School of Medicine Federico II Naples Italy

4. Polyedra Research Group Teramo Italy

5. School of Life and Medical SciencesUniversity of Hertfordshire Hatfield UK

6. Villa S. Giuseppe HospitalHermanas Hospitalarias Ascoli Piceno Italy

7. Laboratory of Molecular Psychiatry and Psychopharmacotherapeutics, Section of Psychiatry, Department of NeuroscienceUniversity School of Medicine “Federico II” Naples Italy

8. NHS, Department of Mental Health Rieti Italy

9. NHS, Department of Mental Health, Psychiatric Service of Diagnosis and TreatmentHospital “Madonna Del Soccorso” San Benedetto del Tronto Italy

10. Hermanas Hospitalarias, FoRiPsi, Department of Clinical NeurosciencesVilla San Benedetto Menni Albese con Cassano Italy

11. Department of Psychiatry and NeuropsychologyUniversity of Maastricht Maastricht The Netherlands

12. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Leonard Miller School of MedicineUniversity of Miami Miami Florida

13. NHS, Department of Mental HealthCenter of Mental Health, ASL 4 Giulianova Italy

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biological Psychiatry,Psychiatry and Mental health,Pshychiatric Mental Health

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