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    Perinatal Depression and Patterns of Attachment: A Critical Risk Factor? by Biondi, Massimo, Ciolli, Paola, Marini, Isabella, Zaccagni, Michela, Carluccio, Giuseppe Mattia, Giacchetti, Nicoletta, Aceti, Franca, Meuti, Valentina, Giancola, Orazio

    Published in Depression Research and Treatment (2015)
    “…Background. This study aims to verify if the presence and severity of perinatal depression are related to any particular pattern of attachment. Methods. The…”
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    Early attachement relationships and epigenetic customization by Rocchi, Giordana, Serio, Valentina, Carluccio, Giuseppe Mattia, Marini, Isabella, Meuti, Valentina, Zaccagni, Michela, Giacchetti, Nicoletta, Aceti, Franca

    Published in Rivista di psichiatria (01-07-2015)
    “…Recently, new findings in epigenetic science switched the focus from the observation of physiological intragenomic dynamics to the idea of an environmental…”
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    Perinatal depression and affective bonds: experience in close relationship during pregnancy by Aceti, Franca, Giacchetti, Nicoletta, Meuti, Valentina, Carluccio, Giuseppe Mattia, Zaccagni, Michela, Marini, Isabella, Di Lorenzo, Flavia, Grillo, Alessandra, Mancini, Guido, Serio, Valentina, Rocchi, Giordana, Giancola, Orazio, Biondi, Massimo

    Published in Rivista di psichiatria (01-05-2015)
    “…This study aims to investigate the influence of the "romantic attachment" style, stressful life events, social factors on the risk of developing a depression…”
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    Coffee consumption in depressive disorders: it's not one size fits all by Rusconi, Anna Carlotta, Valeriani, Giuseppe, Carluccio, Giuseppe Mattia, Majorana, Michele, Carlone, Cristiano, Raimondo, Pasquale, Ripà, Stefano, Marino, Pietropaolo, Coccanari de Fornari, Maria Antonietta, Biondi, Massimo

    Published in Rivista di psichiatria (01-07-2014)
    “…Caffeine is considered the world's most popular psychoactive substance. Its actions on the central nervous system, mainly mediated by antagonism of adenosine…”
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    Parental care and post partum depression: a case report by Aceti, Franca, Carluccio, Giuseppe Mattia, Meuti, Valentina, Piperno, Francesca, Sogos, Carla, Straniero Sergio, Bianca, Nicolis, Sara

    Published in Rivista di psichiatria (01-05-2012)
    “…The post partum depression (PPD) is a severe risk factor for the emotional and cognitive development of offspring. The Authors describe the relationship…”
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