Marco Sarchiapone
University of Molise
174 Papers
701 Citations
Marco Sarchiapone is an academic researcher from University of Molise. The author has contributed to research in topics: Suicide prevention & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 167 publications. Previous affiliations of Marco Sarchiapone include National Institutes of Health & Health Science University.
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Papers
Suicide prevention strategies revisited: 10-year systematic review
Gil Zalsman,Gil Zalsman,Keith Hawton,Danuta Wasserman,Kees van Heeringen,Ella Arensman,Marco Sarchiapone,Vladimir Carli,Cyril Höschl,Ran Barzilay,Judit Balazs,György Purebl,Jean-Pierre Kahn,Pilar A. Saiz,Cendrine Bursztein Lipsicas,Julio Bobes,Doina Cozman,Ulrich Hegerl,Joseph Zohar +18 more
TL;DR: The evidence for restricting access to lethal means in prevention of suicide has strengthened since 2005, especially with regard to control of analgesics and hot-spots for suicide by jumping.
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Prevalence of pathological internet use among adolescents in Europe: demographic and social factors
Tony Durkee,Michael Kaess,Vladimir Carli,Peter Parzer,Camilla Wasserman,Camilla Wasserman,Birgitta Floderus,Alan Apter,Judit Balazs,Shira Barzilay,Julio Bobes,Romuald Brunner,Paul Corcoran,Doina Cosman,Padraig Cotter,Romain Despalins,Nadja Graber,Francis Guillemin,Christian Haring,Jean-Pierre Kahn,Laura Mandelli,Dragan Marušič,Gergely Mészáros,George J. Musa,Vita Postuvan,Franz Resch,Pilar A. Saiz,Merike Sisask,Airi Värnik,Marco Sarchiapone,Christina W. Hoven,Danuta Wasserman +31 more
TL;DR: Across a range of countries in Europe, using the Young Diagnostic Questionnaire for Internet Addiction yields a prevalence of 'pathological internet use' of 4.4% among adolescents, but varies by country and gender; adolescents lacking emotional and psychological support are at highest risk.
The Association between Pathological Internet Use and Comorbid Psychopathology: A Systematic Review.
Vladimir Carli,Tony Durkee,Danuta Wasserman,Gergö Hadlaczky,R. Despalins,E. Kramarz,Camilla Wasserman,Marco Sarchiapone,Christina W. Hoven,Romuald Brunner,Michael Kaess +10 more
TL;DR: Depression and symptoms of ADHD appeared to have the most significant and consistent correlation with PIU, and the strongest correlations were observed between PIU and depression; the weakest was hostility/aggression.
School-based suicide prevention programmes: the SEYLE cluster-randomised, controlled trial
Danuta Wasserman,Christina W. Hoven,Camilla Wasserman,Camilla Wasserman,Melanie M. Wall,Ruth Eisenberg,Gergö Hadlaczky,Ian Kelleher,Marco Sarchiapone,Marco Sarchiapone,Alan Apter,Judit Balazs,Julio Bobes,Romuald Brunner,Paul Corcoran,Doina Cosman,Francis Guillemin,Christian Haring,Miriam Iosue,Michael Kaess,Jean-Pierre Kahn,Helen Keeley,George J. Musa,Bogdan Nemes,Vita Postuvan,Pilar A. Saiz,Stella Reiter-Theil,Airi Värnik,Peeter Värnik,Vladimir Carli +29 more
TL;DR: YAM was effective in reducing the number of suicide attempts and severe suicidal ideation in school-based adolescents, and underline the benefit of this universal suicide preventive intervention in schools.
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Physical activity in European adolescents and associations with anxiety, depression and well-being
Elaine M. McMahon,Paul Corcoran,Grace O’Regan,Helen Keeley,Mary Cannon,Vladimir Carli,Camilla Wasserman,Gergö Hadlaczky,Marco Sarchiapone,Alan Apter,Judit Balazs,Maria Balint,Julio Bobes,Romuald Brunner,Doina Cozman,Christian Haring,Miriam Iosue,Michael Kaess,Jean-Pierre Kahn,Bogdan Nemes,Tina Podlogar,Vita Postuvan,Pilar A. Saiz,Merike Sisask,Alexandra Tubiana,Peeter Värnik,Christina W. Hoven,Danuta Wasserman +27 more
TL;DR: In a multi-level mixed effects model more frequent physical activity and participation in sport were both found to independently contribute to greater well-being and lower levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms in both sexes.
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