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1. Long-Term Health Outcome of Adolescent Mood Disorders : Focus on Bipolar Disorder
Sammanfattning : There has recently been an intense debate about the increased rate of bipolar disorders (BPD) in children and adolescents observed in clinical settings. Thus, there is great interest in child and adolescent symptoms of hypomania and whether these symptoms subsequently will develop into BPD. LÄS MER
2. Long-term Outcome, Suicidal behaviour, Quality of Life and Expressed Emotion in Adolescent Onset Psychotic Disorders
Sammanfattning : This study investigated a consecutive cohort of 88 youngsters with onset of a psychotic disorder at age 15.7 (sd 1.5) years and followed-up 10.6 (sd 3. LÄS MER
3. Psychotropic drug treatment during pregnancy and lactation : effects on mother and child
Sammanfattning : The common major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders are often treated with antidepressants. Treatment with mood-stabilizers and antipsychotics are important for pregnant women with bipolar and psychotic disorders, as these women are at risk of postpartum psychosis and even suicide if not treated. LÄS MER
4. The family and the patient An investigation of mental health problems, risk factors, and support for members of the families of psychiatric patients
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis was to improve knowledge of the members of the families of patients in contact with psychiatry by investigating mental health problems, risk factors, and support received. The thesis is based on three studies from two clinical research projects, one in adult psychiatry and one in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). LÄS MER
5. Risks, correlates, and consequences of the extended psychosis phenotype
Sammanfattning : Psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia entail substantial suffering for the affected individuals and their networks. Traditionally, these disorders come as diagnosable entities that you either have or have not. However, recent epidemiological research has shown that symptoms of psychotic disorder, i.e. LÄS MER