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    Ritmos contemporáneos. Género, política y sociedad en los siglos XIX y XX

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    INTRODUCCIÓN. Laura Branciforte y Rocío Orsi Portalo (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid).- I. LOS CAMINOS DE LA MODERNIZACIÓN (SIGLOS XIX Y XX): CIENCIA, EDUCACIÓN Y ACTIVISMOS POLÍTICO: CAPÍTULO 1. Montserrat Huguet Santos (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid): La derrota del progreso. Especie y género en los discursos científicosociales (de los siglos XIX y XX).- CAPÍTULO 2. Elisa Povedano Marrugat (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid): Mujeres y Educación artística en el siglo XIX.- CAPÍTULO 3. María Luisa Rico Gómez (Instituto de Historia - CSIC): Mujeres, conciencia y profesión en España: 1880-1930.- CAPÍTULO 4. Sandra Souto Kustrín (Instituto de Historia - CSIC): Tradición, modernidad y necesidades bélicas: organización y movilización de la mujer joven en la República en guerra.- CAPÍTULO 5. Celia Valiente Fernández (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid): ¿Ha existido un movimiento feminista católico en España? Mujeres de Acción Católica durante el franquismo -- II. DIALÉCTICAS DEL FEMINISMO: CAPÍTULO 6. Irene Strazzeri (Università degli Studi di Foggia): Riconoscimento e sfera pubblica. La differenza fuori e dentro le istituzioni.- CAPÍTULO 7. Carmen González Marín (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid): Contra la institución del feminismo.- CAPÍTULO 7. Sonia Reverter Bañón (Instituto Universitario de Estudios Feministas y de Génerp - Universitat Jaume I de Castellón): Feminismo institucional ¿Un feminismo líquido?.- CAPÍTULO 8. Begonya Saez Tajafuerce (Departament de filosofía / Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona): Feminismos de frontera: memoria y representación.- CAPÍTULO 9. Rocío Orsi Portalo (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid): De las mujeres y otros monstruos. A propósito de la novela de Mary Wollstonecraft Shelle

    Preliminary data from a 4-year mirror-image and multicentre study of patients initiating paliperidone palmitate 6-monthly long-acting injectable antipsychotic: the Paliperidone 2 per Year study

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    Background: Paliperidone palmitate 6-monthly (PP6M) is the first long-acting antipsychotic injectable (LAI) to allow for only two medication administrations per year, though there is presently limited insight into its effectiveness and potential added value in real clinical practice conditions. Objectives: To present our ongoing study and draw its preliminary data on patient characteristics initiating PP6M and adherence during the first year of treatment. Methods: The paliperidone 2 per year (P2Y) study is a 4-year, multicentre, prospective mirror-image pragmatic study taking place at over 20 different sites in Europe. The mirror period covers 2 years either side of the PP6M LAI initiation. Retrospective data for the previous 2 years are collected for each patient from the electronic health records. Prospective data are recorded at baseline, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months of drug administration and also cover information on concomitant psychiatric medication, relapses, hospital admissions, side effects, discontinuation and its reasons. Meanwhile, here we present preliminary data from the P2Y study at basal and 6-month period (first and second PP6M administration). Results: At the point of PP6M initiation, the most frequent diagnosis was schizophrenia (69%), the clinical global impression scale mean score was 3.5 (moderately markedly ill) and the rate of previous hospital admissions per patient and year was 0.21. PP6M was initiated after a median of 3–4 years on previous treatment: 146 (73%) from paliperidone palmitate 3-monthly, 37 (19%) from paliperidone palmitate 1-monthly and 17 (9%) from other antipsychotics. The mean dose of the first PP6M was 1098.9 mg. The retention rate at 6 months and 1 year of treatment on PP6M in our cohort was 94%. Conclusion: Patient and clinician preference for LAIs with longer dosing intervals was the main reason for PP6M initiation/switching resulting in high treatment persistence. Future data are needed to evaluate the full impact of PP6M in clinical practice
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