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Marco Sarchiapone

Marco Sarchiapone

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Social Sciences and Humanities
Italy
2026

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
67
Citations
19267
World Ranking
898
National Ranking
6

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Italy Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Italy Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Italy Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Italy Leader Award

Overview

Marco Sarchiapone is affiliated with the University of Molise in Italy. Their research is primarily focused on psychology and medicine, with 35 publications in psychology and 10 in medicine.

Their work spans several subfields, including clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, social psychology, sociology and political science, and general health professions.

Key research topics covered by Marco Sarchiapone include child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, suicide and self-harm studies, migration, health and trauma, mental health treatment and access, employment and welfare studies, schizophrenia research and treatment, and bipolar disorder and treatment.

Marco Sarchiapone has published multiple papers, including:

  • Excessive and pathological Internet use - Risk-behavior or psychopathology? (2021, Addictive Behaviors)
  • Risk and protective factors for psychotic experiences in adolescence: a population-based study (2020, Psychological Medicine)
  • Influence of coping strategies on the efficacy of YAM (Youth Aware of Mental Health): a universal school-based suicide preventive program (2020, European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry)
  • Resilience, trauma, and hopelessness: protective or triggering factor for the development of psychopathology among migrants? (2020, BMC Psychiatry)
  • Doing Nothing is Sometimes Worse: Comparing Avoidant versus Approach Coping Strategies with Peer Victimization and Their Association to Depression and Suicide Ideation (2020, Journal of School Violence)

Frequent co-authors of Marco Sarchiapone include Vladimir Carli, Danuta Wasserman, Christina W. Hoven, Romuald Brunner, and Francesca Baralla.

They have published extensively in venues such as European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Addictive Behaviors, BMC Psychiatry, BMC Public Health, and Frontiers in Psychiatry.

Best Publications

  • Suicide prevention strategies revisited: 10-year systematic review

    Gil Zalsman;Gil Zalsman;Keith Hawton;Danuta Wasserman;Kees van Heeringen

  • Physical activity in European adolescents and associations with anxiety, depression and well-being

    Elaine M. McMahon;Paul Corcoran;Grace O’Regan;Helen Keeley

  • The Association between Pathological Internet Use and Comorbid Psychopathology: A Systematic Review.

    V. Carli;T. Durkee;Danuta Wasserman;G. Hadlaczky

  • School-based suicide prevention programmes: the SEYLE cluster-randomised, controlled trial

    Danuta Wasserman;Christina W. Hoven;Camilla Wasserman;Camilla Wasserman;Melanie Wall

  • Adolescent subthreshold-depression and anxiety: psychopathology, functional impairment and increased suicide risk

    Judit Balázs;Mónika Miklósi;Ágnes Keresztény;Christina W. Hoven

  • Prevalence of pathological internet use among adolescents in Europe: demographic and social factors

    Tony Durkee;Michael Kaess;Vladimir Carli;Peter Parzer

  • Life-time prevalence and psychosocial correlates of adolescent direct self-injurious behavior: a comparative study of findings in 11 European countries.

    Romuald Brunner;Michael Kaess;Peter Parzer;Gloria Fischer

  • Clinicopathological significance of psychotic experiences in non-psychotic young people: evidence from four population-based studies

    Ian Kelleher;Helen Keeley;Paul Corcoran;Fionnuala Lynch

  • The European Psychiatric Association (EPA) guidance on suicide treatment and prevention.

    Danuta Wasserman;Zoltan Rihmer;D. Rujescu;M. Sarchiapone

  • Childhood trauma and psychosis in a prospective cohort study: cause, effect, and directionality

    Ian Kelleher;Helen Keeley;Paul Corcoran;Hugh Ramsay

  • Increased BDNF promoter methylation in the Wernicke area of suicide subjects.

    Simona Keller;Marco Sarchiapone;Federica Zarrilli;Alja Videtič

  • Collaborative meta-analysis finds no evidence of a strong interaction between stress and 5-HTTLPR genotype contributing to the development of depression

    R. C. Culverhouse;N. L. Saccone;A. C. Horton;Y. Ma

  • Pathological Internet use among European adolescents: psychopathology and self-destructive behaviours

    Michael Kaess;Tony Durkee;Romuald Brunner;Vladimir Carli

  • Best practice elements of multilevel suicide prevention strategies: a review of systematic reviews

    Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis;Marco Sarchiapone;Vita Postuvan;Daniëlle Volker

  • Psychotic Symptoms and Population Risk for Suicide Attempt A Prospective Cohort Study

    Ian Kelleher;Paul Corcoran;Helen Keeley;Johanna T. W. Wigman

  • Hours of sleep in adolescents and its association with anxiety, emotional concerns, and suicidal ideation

    Marco Sarchiapone;Laura Mandelli;Laura Mandelli;Laura Mandelli;Vladimir Carli;Miriam Iosue

  • Bullying Victimization and Suicide Ideation and Behavior Among Adolescents in Europe: A 10-Country Study

    Shira Barzilay;Shira Barzilay;Anat Brunstein Klomek;Anat Brunstein Klomek;Alan Apter;Vladimir Carli

  • What are reasons for the large gender differences in the lethality of suicidal acts? An epidemiological analysis in four European countries

    Roland Mergl;Nicole Koburger;Katherina Heinrichs;András Székely

  • A newly identified group of adolescents at “invisible” risk for psychopathology and suicidal behavior: findings from the SEYLE study

    Vladimir Carli;Christina W Hoven;Camilla Wasserman;Camilla Wasserman;Flaminia Chiesa

  • Saving and Empowering Young Lives in Europe (SEYLE): a randomized controlled trial

    Danuta Wasserman;Vladimir Carli;Vladimir Carli;Camilla Wasserman;Alan Apter

  • Collaborative meta-analysis finds no evidence of a strong interaction between stress and 5-HTTLPR genotype contributing to the development of depression

    Robert C. Culverhouse;Nancy L. Saccone;Amy C. Horton;Yinjiao Ma

Frequent Co-Authors

Christina W. Hoven
Christina W. Hoven Columbia University
Michael Kaess
Michael Kaess University of Bern
Romuald Brunner
Romuald Brunner Heidelberg University
Alan Apter
Alan Apter Reichman University
Julio Bobes
Julio Bobes University of Oviedo
Paul Corcoran
Paul Corcoran University College Cork
Franz Resch
Franz Resch Heidelberg University
Peter Parzer
Peter Parzer University Hospital Heidelberg
Alessandro Serretti
Alessandro Serretti Kore University of Enna
Ulrich Hegerl
Ulrich Hegerl Stiftung Deutsche Depressionshilfe

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