The section named Psychiatry of the journal Current Social Sciences, publishes original research articles, letters, reviews/mini-reviews, and guest-edited thematic issues on various topics related to psychiatry.
This section is not limited to a specific aspect of the field but is instead devoted to a wide range of sub-fields in the area. Articles of interdisciplinary nature are particularly welcome. Submissions in the following areas are of special interest to the readers of this journal:
· Community and global mental health
· Epidemiological psychiatry
· Mental health service evaluation
· Neurobiology of social behavior
· Psychiatry in primary care
· Public mental health
· Social determinants of mental health
Section Editor-in-Chief
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Colizzi
Marco
Department of Medicine
University of Udine
Udine
Italy
Dr. Marco Colizzi is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Udine,
Italy. He qualified in Medicine from the University of Bari, Italy, in 2009. He
completed his residency in Psychiatry, from the University of Bari, in 2015. He received
a PhD in Neuroscience from the King's College London, United Kingdom, in 2018, where he
then became a Clinical Research Fellow and, after returning to Italy, a Visiting
Researcher. Between 2019 and 2021, he worked as Clinical Research Fellow at the
University of Verona, Italy, and, became Assistant Professor at the University of Udine
in 2021. Dr. Colizzi's research focuses on the neuropsychopharmacology and
neurocognitive function of psychosis and neurodevelopmental conditions, with a focus on
prevention and early intervention strategies in mental health. He has published a
significant number of scientific articles in refereed international journals. He has
received several awards and recognition by a number of prestigious national and
international institutions.
Editorial Board Member(s)
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Balestrieri
Matteo
Psychiatry Clinic
University of Udine
Udine
Italy
Professor Matteo Balestrieri is the Head of the Psychiatry Clinic at the University of
Udine and Director of the Residency Program in Psychiatry at the University Department
of Medicine in Udine. Since 2002 he has been the Coordinator of the Degree Course in
Professional Psychoeducation at the University of Udine. During his career, he devoted
himself to the study of the functioning of psychiatric services and the interactions
between psychiatric disorders and physical illnesses in hospital and community settings,
with research in various areas of consultation psychiatry, psychopharmacology and the
psychosocial components of mental health. He has a special interest in the
representation of mental processes and psychiatric illnesses at the cinema. He is
currently president of the Italian Society of Neuropsychopharmacology and vice-president
of the Italian Society of Psychiatry.
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Comacchio
Carla
Azienda Ulss
Verona
Italy
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Gennaro
Gianfranco Di
Department of Health Sciences
University of Catanzaro "Magna Graecia"
Catanzaro
Italy
Dr. Gianfranco Di Gennaro is a specialist in Epidemiology and Medical Statistics. He
currently works as a researcher at the Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro, Italy. His
interests ranged from observational studies in Public Health (e.g. HPV screening and
antibiotic resistance), to psychosomatic implications in Autism Spectrum Disorders
(ASD), to statistics applied to the molecular biology of cancer.
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Lasalvia
Antonio
Department of Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences
University of Verona
Verona
Italy
Prof. Antonio Lasalvia (MD, PhD) is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the
Department of Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona
(Italy). He works as Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist at the Psychiatric Unit, Verona
University Hospital Trust. He also coordinates clinical activities of the South-Verona
Community Mental Health Center. His main fields of interest include epidemiological and
social psychiatry, mental health service evaluation, assessment of outcome of
psychiatric disorders, first-episode psychoses, research on stigma and discrimination,
research on the psychological impact of COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare professionals
and other vulnerable populations. With this latter regard, Prof. Lasalvia participated
as PI in a number EU funded multisite research projects. He is Associated Editor of
Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences and has served as reviewer for several
international psychiatric journals. Prof. Lasalvia has presented at several national and
international meetings and has been invited to deliver teaching modules nationally and
internationally. He is currently the president of the Veneto Section of the Italian
Psychiatric Society and treasurer of the International Federation of Psychiatric
Epidemiology (IFPE). His research activity has so far resulted in more than 250 papers
published on national and international peer reviewed journals; papers published on
peer-reviewed journals have been cited 3521 times in the international literature
(Citation Index) according to ISI Web of Science (h-index = 33); 4147 times according to
SCOPUS (h-index = 38); and 7078 times according to Google Scholar (h-index = 45).
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Lugoboni
Fabio
Internal Medicine School and Psychiatry School
University of Verona
Verona
Italy
Fabio Lugoboni is a Medical doctor, an Internist and a Director of the Addiction Unit at
the University Hospital, Verona, Italy. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Psychiatry
School, University of Verona. His research areas are Substance Use Disorders and
comorbidities, Safety, adherence and efficacy of hepatitis vaccines among drug users,
Nicotine dependence and drug treatment, Benzodiazepines: epidemiology of abuse and
treatment. He is a scientific referee of the Swiss National Science Foundation, former
consultant of the European Advisory Board on varenicline. He is an advisory member of
the Italian Board on Opioid Induced Constipation. He is the President of 20 national
conventions, author of several books and more than 100 articles on PubMed.
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Pagano
Gennaro
Neuroscience and Rare Diseases
Roche Pharma Research and Early Development (pRED)
Basel
Switzerland
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Rutigliano
Grazia
Institute of Clinical Sciences
Imperial College London
London
United Kingdom
Dr. Grazia Rutigliano is a clinician scientist supported by the European Union's Horizon
2020 program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant and based at Imperial College
London. Her current work focuses on translational psychiatry and psychopharmacology. She
investigates novel antipsychotic drugs using animal models and neuroimaging in Humans.
Dr. Rutigliano graduated from Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies as Doctor of Medicine
and PhD in Translational Medicine. She got training as a Psychiatrist from the
University of Pisa. Her publication features articles based on the clinical high-risk
state for psychosis and trace amine-associated receptors.
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Sideli
Lucia
Department of Human Studies
Libera Università Maria Ss Assunta (LUMSA)
Rome
Italy
Prof. Lucia Sideli is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology at LUMSA University, Rome. Prof.
Sideli graduated in Psychology from the University in Palermo, Italy, and in Psychiatric Research at
King's College London, UK, and received PhD in Neuroscience of Behavioral disorders from University
of Palermo. Pro. Sideli has been an Assistant Professor at the University of Cagliari, and a
visiting researcher at IOPPN, King's College London, UK. Prof. Sideli's research is focused on
psychotic disorders, childhood adversities, and substance misuse. Prof. Sideli is particularly
interested in psychological mechanisms, such as emotion dysregulation and dissociation, linking
childhood maltreatment to psychopathological outcomes.
[email protected]
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Trotta
Antonella
University of Essex
Colchester
England
Dr. Antonella Trotta is Senior Lecturer in Health and Social Care (Clinical Psychology)
School of Health and Social Care, University of Essex. She is a trained Clinical
Psychologist and completed a research doctorate at King's College London on the
interaction between genetic vulnerabilities and childhood adversities in first episode
psychosis. For post-doctoral fellowships, she investigated the developmental risk
factors for adult psychopathology using a longitudinal twin cohort study. Her clinical
and research interests focus on psychological mechanisms, such as affective regulation
and cognition, through which childhood adversity contributes to the onset and outcomes
of severe mental illnesses, with the aim to develop effective psychological treatment
for young adults. She is currently a Senior Lecturer at University of Essex and
supervises research projects focusing on the impact of psychosocial factors on physical
and mental health development across the lifespan.
[email protected]
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Ventriglio
Antonio
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
University of Foggia
Foggia
Italy
Dr. Antonio Ventriglio, MD, PhD is a Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist at "Riuniti"
Hospital in Foggia, Italy, as well as Researcher and Professor of Psychopharmacology and
Social Psychiatry at School of Psychiatry in Foggia, Department of Clinical and
Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia. He has been a Research Fellow in the
Department of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA,
USA; completed two PhD programmes on medical, clinical, and experimental sciences at
University of Foggia. He is currently member of Italian Society of Psychiatry, Italian
Society for Social Psychiatry, and honorary member of World Psychiatry Association. Dr.
Ventriglio is editor for letters for International Journal of Social Psychiatry and is
in the editorial board of International Review of Psychiatry, Current Drug Research
Review, and Frontiers in Psychiatry e Neurosciences. Dr. Antonio is also an editor of
books for the Oxford University Press and Springer Nature.