Roser Granero mainly focuses on Eating disorders, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Psychopathology and Bulimia nervosa. Her study in Eating disorders is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Addiction, Food addiction and Anorexia nervosa. The various areas that she examines in her Clinical psychology study include Novelty seeking, Harm avoidance, Personality and Developmental psychology.
Her Psychiatry study focuses on Impulsivity in particular. She has researched Psychopathology in several fields, including Pathological, Personality Assessment Inventory, Eating disorder not otherwise specified, Convergent validity and Mental health. In her study, Alcohol abuse is inextricably linked to Substance abuse, which falls within the broad field of Bulimia nervosa.
Roser Granero focuses on Clinical psychology, Psychopathology, Psychiatry, Eating disorders and Personality. Her Clinical psychology research includes elements of Novelty seeking, Big Five personality traits, Harm avoidance and Gambling disorder. Her research in Psychopathology focuses on subjects like Developmental psychology, which are connected to Association.
Her Psychiatry study incorporates themes from Young adult and Temperament. Her Eating disorders research integrates issues from Anorexia nervosa and Food addiction. Her Personality study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Psychological intervention, Distress and Age of onset.
Her main research concerns Clinical psychology, Psychopathology, Eating disorders, Gambling disorder and Personality. Her work on Impulsivity as part of general Clinical psychology research is often related to In patient, thus linking different fields of science. Her research in Psychopathology intersects with topics in Older patients, Dysfunctional family, Food addiction, Distress and Heterogeneous group.
Her study in Eating disorders is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Mental health, Obesity and Anorexia nervosa. Her studies deal with areas such as Coping, Disengagement theory and Cognition as well as Gambling disorder. She focuses mostly in the field of Personality, narrowing it down to matters related to Confidence interval and, in some cases, Schizophrenia and Dual diagnosis.
Roser Granero mainly investigates Clinical psychology, Eating disorders, Impulsivity, Gambling disorder and Psychopathology. Her work carried out in the field of Clinical psychology brings together such families of science as Big Five personality traits, Personality, Addiction and Comorbidity. Her Comorbidity study introduces a deeper knowledge of Psychiatry.
Roser Granero combines subjects such as Emotional dysregulation, Mental health, Event-related potential and Anorexia nervosa with her study of Eating disorders. Her studies in Gambling disorder integrate themes in fields like Coping and Young adult. Psychopathology connects with themes related to Dysfunctional family in her study.
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Video games as a complementary therapy tool in mental disorders: PlayMancer, a European multicentre study
Fernando Fernández-Aranda;Susana Jiménez-Murcia;Juan J. Santamaría;Katarina Gunnard.
Journal of Mental Health (2012)
Executive Functions Profile in Extreme Eating/Weight Conditions: From Anorexia Nervosa to Obesity
Ana B. Fagundo;Rafael de la Torre;Susana Jiménez-Murcia;Susana Jiménez-Murcia;Zaida Agüera.
PLOS ONE (2012)
Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits in a Community Sample of Preschoolers
Lourdes Ezpeleta;Núria de la Osa;Roser Granero;Eva Penelo.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (2013)
Lifetime obesity in patients with eating disorders: increasing prevalence, clinical and personality correlates.
Cynthia Villarejo;Fernando Fernández-Aranda;Fernando Fernández-Aranda;Susana Jiménez-Murcia;Susana Jiménez-Murcia;Eva Peñas-Lledó.
European Eating Disorders Review (2012)
Impulse control disorders in eating disorders: clinical and therapeutic implications
Fernando Fernández-Aranda;Susana Jiménez-Murcia;Eva M. Álvarez-Moya;Roser Granero.
Comprehensive Psychiatry (2006)
COVID-19 and implications for eating disorders.
Fernando Fernández‐Aranda;Fernando Fernández‐Aranda;Miquel Casas;Miquel Casas;Laurence Claes;Laurence Claes;Danielle Clark Bryan.
European Eating Disorders Review (2020)
Food addiction in a Spanish sample of eating disorders: DSM-5 diagnostic subtype differentiation and validation data.
Roser Granero;Roser Granero;Ines Hilker;Zaida Agüera;Susana Jiménez-Murcia;Susana Jiménez-Murcia.
European Eating Disorders Review (2014)
Reliability, validity, and classification accuracy of a Spanish translation of a measure of DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for pathological gambling.
S. Jiménez-Murcia;R. Stinchfield;E. Álvarez-Moya;N. Jaurrieta.
Journal of Gambling Studies (2009)
Age of onset in pathological gambling: clinical, therapeutic and personality correlates.
Susana Jiménez-Murcia;Susana Jiménez-Murcia;Eva M. Álvarez-Moya;Randy D Stinchfield;Fernando Fernández-Aranda;Fernando Fernández-Aranda.
Journal of Gambling Studies (2010)
Do Men with Eating Disorders Differ from Women in Clinics, Psychopathology and Personality?
Araceli Núñez-Navarro;Zaida Agüera;Isabel Krug;Susana Jiménez-Murcia;Susana Jiménez-Murcia.
European Eating Disorders Review (2012)
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