Filippo Rapisarda
University of Milano-Bicocca
17 Papers
31 Citations
Filippo Rapisarda is an academic researcher from University of Milano-Bicocca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Filippo Rapisarda include Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research.
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Papers
Risk Perception in a Real-World Situation (COVID-19): How It Changes From 18 to 87 Years Old
Alessia Rosi,Floris T. van Vugt,Floris T. van Vugt,Serena Lecce,Irene Ceccato,Martine Vallarino,Filippo Rapisarda,Tomaso Vecchi,Elena Cavallini +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined age-related differences in risk perception in the early stages of COVID-19 lockdown, analyzing variables that can explain the differences in perception of risk at different ages.
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The Early Impact of the Covid-19 Emergency on Mental Health Workers: A Survey in Lombardy, Italy.
Filippo Rapisarda,Martine Vallarino,Elena Cavallini,Angelo Barbato,Camille Brousseau-Paradis,Luigi De Benedictis,Alain Lesage +6 more
TL;DR: The overall impact of the Covid-19 emergency on mental health workers’ level of distress was mild, although a significant number of workers experienced severe levels of depersonalization and anxiety.
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Quality assessment of mental health care by people with severe mental disorders: a participatory research project.
Angelo Barbato,Alessia Bajoni,Filippo Rapisarda,Vito D’Anza,Luigi F abrizio De Luca,Cristiana Inglese,Sonia Iapichino,Fabrizio Mauriello,Barbara D'Avanzo +8 more
TL;DR: The results confirmed that people with severe mental disorders can give value judgments on various aspects of care, and that even in a service strongly oriented towards community care, the consumers’ needs in sensitive areas concerning choices, respect and autonomy are not met.
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Measuring clinical change in routine mental health care: differences between first time and longer term service users.
Alberto Parabiaghi,Filippo Rapisarda,Barbara D'Avanzo,Arcadio Erlicher,Antonio Lora,Angelo Barbato +5 more
TL;DR: The study demonstrated the feasibility of routine outcome assessment and gave an expected and realistic picture of the one-year outcome of a representative sample of patients attending a group of Italian CMHS.
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Closeness to friends explains age differences in positive emotional experience during the lockdown period of COVID-19 pandemic.
Elena Cavallini,Alessia Rosi,Floris T. van Vugt,Irene Ceccato,Filippo Rapisarda,Martine Vallarino,Luca Ronchi,Tomaso Vecchi,Serena Lecce +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated age differences in positive and negative emotional experiences and whether the perception of closeness to family/friends and the engagement in daily activities during the COVID-19 pandemic explained such age-related differences.