Antonella Litta, Annamaria Nannavecchia, Antonella Vacca, Maria Vincenza Mino, Vincenzo Favia, Antonio Ventriglio
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NUTRITIONAL PSYCHIATRY: A PILOT SURVEY ON DIETARY PRACTICES AMONG MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS.
Background: Nutritional psychiatry is gaining recognition as a complementary approach to improving mental health. Although evidence supports the role of diet and nutraceuticals in psychiatric care, little is known about their integration into clinical practice by mental health professionals. This study investigates the knowledge, attitudes, and use of nutritional strategies among Italian psychiatrists and psychologists.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey was administered to 110 mental health professionals to assess their knowledge of nutritional psychiatry and the practical application of dietary interventions.
Results: Most participants reported discussing nutrition with patients and using dietary strategies, though inconsistently. Psychiatrists were more frequently engaged in nutritional counseling and in preventive strategies for somatic comorbidities. The Mediterranean diet emerged as the most commonly recommended model. Gender differences were noted, with female psychiatrists reporting significantly higher self-rated knowledge.
Conclusions: Italian mental health professionals show growing interest in nutritional psychiatry, yet its routine adoption remains limited by gaps in training and institutional support. Clear guidelines, accessible education, and interdisciplinary collaboration - including with dietitians - are essential to foster its integration into psychiatric care.
期刊介绍:
Psychiatria Danubina is a peer-reviewed open access journal of the Psychiatric Danubian Association, aimed to publish original scientific contributions in psychiatry, psychological medicine and related science (neurosciences, biological, psychological, and social sciences as well as philosophy of science and medical ethics, history, organization and economics of mental health services).