Publications by authors named "Anna Franceschini"

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  • Hepatitis C virus (HCV) affects about 1.1% of the global population, but in Italy, the infection rate among people who inject drugs (PWIDs) receiving treatment for substance use disorder is as high as 60%, complicated by factors like alcohol use, mental health issues, and homelessness.* -
  • A specialized, multidisciplinary team was created in Trento in October 2020 to provide antiviral treatment along with health education for HCV-positive PWIDs, utilizing Direct-Acting Antivirals and monitoring therapy completion, HCV eradication, and compliance.* -
  • Out of 40 enrolled patients, 100% completed their treatment regimen, with 92.5% achieving a sustained vi
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The coronavirus pandemic affected the life of those suffering from addictive behaviors often confined to prolonged periods of self-isolation. To explore the variation of symptoms related to gambling, 46 outpatients of the mental health services in the Trento Province were invited to take part in a phone interview at the start of the national lockdown. Although only 2.

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In both animals and human beings, males and females differ in their genetic background and hormonally driven behaviour and show sex-related differences in brain activity and response to internal and external stimuli. Gender-specific medicine has been a neglected dimension of medicine for long time, and only in the last three decades it is receiving the due scientific and clinical attention. Research has recently begun to identify factors that could provide a neurobiological basis for gender-based differences in health and disease and to point to gonadal hormones as important determinants of male-female differences.

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Opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) is the most widespread therapy for both females and males opioid addicts. While many studies have evaluated the OMT impact on men's sexuality, the data collected about the change in women's sexual functioning is still limited despite the fact that it is now well-known that opioids - both endogenous and exogenous - affect the endocrine system and play an important role in sexual functioning. The present study aims to determine how OMT with buprenorphine (BUP) or methadone (MTD) affects sexual health in women; examining also any possible emerging correlation between sexual dysfunction (SD), type of opioid and patients' mental health.

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