Marta Matrone
University of Naples Federico II
10 Papers
3 Citations
Marta Matrone is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming). The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Disease Severity in Treatment Resistant Schizophrenia Patients Is Mainly Affected by Negative Symptoms, Which Mediate the Effects of Cognitive Dysfunctions and Neurological Soft Signs.
Felice Iasevoli,Camilla Avagliano,Benedetta Altavilla,Annarita Barone,Luigi D’Ambrosio,Marta Matrone,Danilo Notar Francesco,Eugenio Razzino,Andrea de Bartolomeis +8 more
TL;DR: Results show that determinants of disease severity sharply differ in TRS and non-TRS patients, and let hypothesize that TRS may stem from cognitive disfunctions and putatively neurodevelopmental aberrations.
Disorganization domain as a putative predictor of Treatment Resistant Schizophrenia (TRS) diagnosis: A machine learning approach.
Annarita Barone,M. De Prisco,Benedetta Altavilla,Camilla Avagliano,Raffaele Balletta,Elisabetta F. Buonaguro,Mariateresa Ciccarelli,Luigi D’Ambrosio,Sara Giordano,Gianmarco Latte,Marta Matrone,Federica Milandri,Danilo Notar Francesco,Licia Vellucci,Andrea de Bartolomeis +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a random forest algorithm was trained to analyze the relationship between the presence/absence of TRS and PANSS-based psychopathological factor scores (positive, negative, disorganization, excitement, and emotional distress).
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Differential response to three antidepressants in patients with major depressive episode who suffered Covid-19-related trauma.
Sergio De Filippis,G. Lombardozzi,Marta Matrone,E. Amici,Giada Trovini,Filippo Perrini,Alessandro Di Giovanni,V. Giovanetti,Georgios D. Kotzalidis +8 more
TL;DR: All drugs improved symptoms after Covid-19 trauma in patients with MDE, with vortioxetine showing a small advantage, and all drugs were associated with an improvement in QoL.
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Developmental trajectories in psychiatric disorders: does substance/alcohol use moderate the effects of affective temperaments as moderators of age at onset? A study in post-acute, hospitalized patients with psychotic or DSM-5 bipolar or major depressive disorders
Filippo Perrini,Marta Matrone,Andrea de Bartolomeis,Antonella Montano,Emanuela Amici,Gemma Callovini,Ilaria Cuomo,Simone De Persis,Ginevra Lombardozzi,Gemma Battagliese,Raffaella Porrari,Georgios D. Kotzalidis,Sergio De Filippis +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found that age at onset (AAO) affects psychiatric disorder outcome; substance (SUDs) or alcohol use disorders (AUDs) may influence their onset; affective temperaments may affect early AAO and drug-use pronene...
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A Comprehensive Evaluation of Adverse Childhood Experiences, Social-Emotional Impairments, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Cannabis Use Disorder: Implications for Clinical Practice.
Giada Trovini,E. Amici,Piergiorgio Bauco,Marta Matrone,G. Lombardozzi,V. Giovanetti,Georgios D Kotzalidis,Sergio De Filippis +7 more
TL;DR: PreCUD-onset ACE, SEI, or ND conditions in individuals with CUD are linked to earlier onset of comorbid mental illness, and contribute to significant and potentially severe clinical symptoms, as well as the use of substances other than cannabis.
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