Publications by authors named "Guillen V"

Background: The number of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) living in residential settings has not changed substantially in recent years in Spain. To change this situation the project "My House: A Life in the Community" aims to promote the transition of individuals with IDD and high support needs into community settings.

Aims: This paper deepens the understanding of the underlying mechanisms responsible for the changes observed in the process of deinstitutionalization.

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  • Family members of individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) often struggle with mental health issues like depression and anxiety, leading to a significant burden.
  • Family Connections (FC) is an effective program designed for these relatives, and this study aimed to compare its impact against standard treatment in a Spanish population through a randomized clinical trial.
  • Although no major statistical differences were found between FC and the usual treatment, results indicated that FC led to improved outcomes in burden, stress, and quality of life for both family members and patients, highlighting the value of involving families in treatment for psychological disorders.
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  • Clinicians typically prioritize treating patients with emotional dysregulation disorders, but often overlook the significant distress experienced by caregivers and family members.
  • Recent studies highlight the importance of addressing family dynamics and the psychological well-being of relatives, suggesting that their influence can impact the treatment of the patient.
  • The growing focus on interventions for families includes skills training and psychoeducation, which have shown promising results, indicating that supporting caregivers can enhance overall treatment outcomes.
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Allergic conjunctivitis (AC) is the most common allergic eye disorder. Antiallergic eyedrops are the first line of pharmacological treatment. However, the application of antiallergic eyedrops can potentially alter tear homeostasis and affect the ocular surface, which may result in iatrogenic diseases such as dye eye disease (DED).

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Meaning-centered psychotherapy (MCP) has been found to be effective in improving meaning in life and increasing fulfillment in participants with cancer. However, to date, no previous studies have compared MCP with evidence-based treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). The aim of this study was to analyze the differential efficacy of MCP, compared to CBT, in participants with cancer.

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Background: Although it has been suggested that family members of persons suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) endure high levels of burden, however, the process and the impact of this burden in their lives, and specifically the relation between the burden and emotional regulation has not been broadly investigated among this population. The main objective of this study is to examine the impact of burden on quality of life and depression, anxiety and stress, as mediated by difficulties in emotional regulation in family members of persons diagnosed with BPD.

Method: Participants were 167 family members of persons diagnosed with BPD.

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The construct of support needs has become a key aspect for the diagnostics, classification, and interventional management of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). However, instruments specifically designed to assess support needs in this population are not available. Currently, the Supports Intensity Scale for Children (SIS-C), which could be administered to assess students with any type of intellectual disability (ID), is the only valid tool able to assess support needs in Spain.

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Purpose: Urgent seizures are a medical emergency for which new therapies are still needed. This study evaluated the use of intravenous brivaracetam (IV-BRV) in an emergency setting in clinical practice.

Methods: BRIV-IV was a retrospective, multicenter, observational study.

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The self-determination of people with disabilities, and specifically people with intellectual disabilities (ID), is a growing issue due to its relevance in the field of inclusion and human rights. Although research has shown a significant relationship between self-determination and intelligence, other factors also contribute to its development. The purpose of this study was to understand what other variables may be influencing self-determination.

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FOXM1 (Forkhead box M1) is an oncogenic transcription factor that is greatly upregulated in breast cancer and many other cancers where it promotes tumorigenesis, and cancer growth and progression. It is expressed in all subtypes of breast cancer and is the factor most associated with risk of poor patient survival, especially so in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). Thus, new approaches to inhibiting FOXM1 and its activities, and combination therapies utilizing FOXM1 inhibitors in conjunction with known cancer drugs that work together synergistically, could improve cancer treatment outcomes.

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Background: Eating disorders (EDs) are serious disorders that significantly affect not only the lives of patients, but also those of their family members who often experience high levels of burden, suffering and helplessness. If, in addition to ED, the patient has a personality disorder (PD), the psychological distress experienced by family members can be devastating. However, few treatments have been developed for family members of people with ED and PD.

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Purpose: Few targeted treatment options currently exist for patients with advanced, often recurrent breast cancers, both triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and hormone receptor-positive breast cancer. Forkhead box M1 (FOXM1) is an oncogenic transcription factor that drives all cancer hallmarks in all subtypes of breast cancer. We previously developed small-molecule inhibitors of FOXM1 and to further exploit their potential as anti-proliferative agents, we investigated combining FOXM1 inhibitors with drugs currently used in the treatment of breast and other cancers and assessed the potential for enhanced inhibition of breast cancer.

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Background: Caregiving is a strong source of stress and leads the family caregiver to experience the burden of being responsible for the care of a severely mentally ill family member. The Burden Assessment Scale (BAS) assesses burden in family caregivers. This study aimed to analyze the psychometric properties of the BAS in a sample of family caregivers of people diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).

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Background: Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy (MCP) is effective in improving meaning in life, hope, optimism, self-efficacy, well-being, and quality of life, and in reducing stress in people with cancer. However, all the studies on the application of MCP in cancer patients have been carried out in Anglo-Saxon samples. Therefore, it is necessary to adapt and verify the efficacy of MCP in populations that speak languages other than English, such as Spanish.

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  • The study evaluates a treatment program for relatives of individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) that uses Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) strategies, with a variant that includes mindfulness (DBT-M).
  • In a clinical trial involving 108 relatives of patients with BPD, both treatment types showed significant improvements in various important areas for both patients and their families, but those receiving DBT-M reported greater changes in negative attitudes towards the illness.
  • The findings highlight the importance of supporting families of individuals with severe psychological disorders, as the interventions positively impacted both relatives and patients.
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Purpose: The aim of the present study was to confirm the original factor structure of the (MQLI) and analyze its psychometric properties in a sample of caregivers of people with borderline personality disorder (BPD).

Methods: The MQLI was administered to 233 relatives of people with BPD. Participants completed the MQLI, the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21), and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC).

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Introduction: Personality disorders (PD) have a serious impact on the lives of individuals who suffer from them and those around them. It is common for family members to experience high levels of burden, anxiety, and depression, and deterioration in their quality of life. It is curious that few interventions have been developed for family members of people with PD.

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Background: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of substance consumption and mental health problems among Spanish medical students, and their association with sociodemographic factors.

Methods: A multicentre cross-sectional study was conducted. Self-reported data on sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were collected, including BDI-II, PHQ-9, brief STAI, and single-item academic burnout (IUBA).

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