In cooperation with


World Psychiatric Association (WPA)
and its Section on Schizophrenia

 
 
 

Abstract Guidelines

  • Please submit your abstracts online and in English, the official language of the ECSR Congress 2011.
  • Please choose a title that clearly indicates the content of the contribution.
  • Please avoid abbreviations in the title. Abbreviations may be used in the text if they are defined when used first.
  • The author’s name (full first name, family name) and place of work (institution, city, country) should be given. Degrees, titles, street addresses, and acknowledgements of support should be omitted, however.
  • The abstract submission must be complete.
  • The text of the abstract should briefly state: Objectives (indicate the purpose of the study or the hypothesis that was tested), Methods (include the setting for the study, the subjects, the diagnosis or intervention, and the type of statistical analysis. If references are needed, they should be given in the text), Results (present as clearly as possible the outcome of the study and statistical significance if appropriate) and Conclusions (briefly discuss the data and emphasise the significance of the results).
  • The length of your abstract is limited to a maximum of 300 words.
  • Please ensure that the abstract does not contain spelling,
    grammar or scientific errors, as it will be reproduced exactly as submitted. Submitted abstracts will not be edited in any way. If the abstract does not fulfill the necessary requirements it cannot be published in the abstract book.
  • A disclosure of the existence of any significant financial interest or other affiliations with a funding organisation or with a commercial supporter of the session and/or provider of commercial services is required.