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Valentina E. Di Mattei
Researcher at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Publications - 50
Citations - 926
Valentina E. Di Mattei is an academic researcher from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 36 publications receiving 518 citations.
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The Psychological Impact of Epidemic and Pandemic Outbreaks on Healthcare Workers: Rapid Review of the Evidence.
Emanuele Preti,Valentina E. Di Mattei,Gaia Perego,Federica Ferrari,Martina Mazzetti,Paola Taranto,Rossella Di Pierro,Fabio Madeddu,Raffaella Calati +8 more
TL;DR: Empirical evidence underlines the need to address the detrimental effects of epidemic/pandemic outbreaks on HCWs’ mental health and recommends the assessment and promotion of coping strategies and resilience, special attention to frontline HCWs, provision of adequate protective supplies, and organization of online support services.
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The burden of distress in caregivers of elderly demented patients and its relationship with coping strategies
Valentina E. Di Mattei,Antonio Prunas,Liliana Novella,Alessandra Marcone,Stefano F. Cappa,Lucio Sarno,Lucio Sarno +6 more
TL;DR: Investigating which socio-demographic and clinical variables are significantly associated with higher levels of distress in caregivers finds that an active and problem-focused approach to stressful situations may act as a protective factor.
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Disordered Eating Behaviors Among Italian Men: Objectifying Media and Sexual Orientation Differences
Antonios Dakanalis,Valentina E. Di Mattei,Elena Pagani Bagliacca,Antonio Prunas,Lucio Sarno,Giuseppe Riva,M. Assunta Zanetti +6 more
TL;DR: Although path analyses support the theory's applicability to both groups, for gay men the path model demonstrated a better fit to the objectification theory for disordered eating and depression.
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An investigative study into psychological and fertility sequelae of gestational trophoblastic disease: the impact on patients' perceived fertility, anxiety and depression.
Valentina E. Di Mattei,Letizia Carnelli,Martina Bernardi,Elena Pagani Bagliacca,Paola Zucchi,Luca Lavezzari,Veronica Giorgione,Alessandro Ambrosi,Giorgia Mangili,Massimo Candiani,Lucio Sarno +10 more
TL;DR: Fertility perception seems to be negatively affected by Gestational Trophoblastic Disease diagnosis, particularly in younger women and in those without children, the study concludes.
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Identification of Socio-demographic and Psychological Factors Affecting Women's Propensity to Breastfeed: An Italian Cohort.
Valentina E. Di Mattei,Letizia Carnelli,Martina Bernardi,Chiara Jongerius,Chiara Brombin,Federica Cugnata,Anna Ogliari,Stefania Rinaldi,Massimo Candiani,Lucio Sarno +9 more
TL;DR: It may be possible to identify women that are less inclined to breastfeed early on in pregnancy, so as to fulfill more focused programs, and to aid healthcare staff to pay particular attention to women who show certain socio-demographic and psychological characteristics.