Publications by authors named "Vito Sava"

Article Synopsis
  • - People with substance use disorder (SUD) face significant stigma and discrimination in healthcare, affecting their treatment experiences and outcomes.
  • - A study surveying 1,796 healthcare employees in Italy found that stigma towards SUD was linked to factors like sex, profession, and burnout, with those in addiction departments showing lower stigma levels.
  • - The study suggests that improving training for healthcare professionals is essential to reduce stigma and improve attitudes and knowledge regarding SUDs.
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One of the main challenges in group therapy with drug-addicted patients is collective pseudomentalization, i.e., a group discourse consisting of words and clichés that are decoupled from any inner emotional life and are poorly related to external reality.

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Cardiac rehabilitation is the sum of psychological, physical and social treatments that are offered to cardiac patients to maintain or regain an active position in society. This study wants to evaluate changes in the perception of the illness and in the self-efficacy of the management of positive and negative emotions in patients who went through cardiac rehabilitation. Sixty-seven patients (20 females, 47 males) were selected within the cardiac rehabilitation unit in the Hospital of Cittadella (Italy).

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Research on heart disease have found a strong and consistent evidence of association between some psychosocial risk factors, including depression, anxiety, self-efficacy, lack of social support and outcome of disease. Depression increases the risk of cardiac death and is highly predictive of reduced adherence to recommended treatments; anxiety appears to be linked to adverse cardiac outcomes. It was demonstrated that Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) leads to substantial improvements and positive outcomes because combines the prescription of physical activity with the modification of risk factors and aims to reduce symptoms related to the disease and the risk of new cardiovascular events.

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