Johannes H Langeveld
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Langeveld J, Hatloy K, Hegelstad W, Johannessen J, Joa I
Early Interv Psychiatry
. 2024 Jul;
19(1):e13591.
PMID: 39014557
Aim: The aim of this paper is to present 25 years of clinical experience with family psychoeducation (FPE) work at Stavanger University Hospital in Norway, highlighting the lessons learned in...
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Aase I, Langeveld J, Joa I, Johannessen J, Dalen I, Hegelstad W
Schizophr Res Cogn
. 2022 Jun;
29:100260.
PMID: 35677653
Introduction: Clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR) is associated with mild cognitive impairments. Symptoms are clustered into positive, negative and disorganization symptoms. The association between specific symptom dimensions and cognitive...
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Bjornestad J, Tjora T, Langeveld J, Joa I, Johannessen J, Friedman-Yakoobian M, et al.
Psychiatry
. 2022 Feb;
85(3):282-292.
PMID: 35138998
: In this hypothesis-testing study, which is based on findings from a previous atheoretical machine-learning study, we test the predictive power of baseline "reduced expression of emotion" for psychosis.: Study...
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Bjornestad J, Tjora T, Langeveld J, Stain H, Joa I, Johannessen J, et al.
Early Interv Psychiatry
. 2021 May;
16(4):363-370.
PMID: 33991405
Aim: The fluctuating symptoms of clinical high risk for psychosis hamper conversion prediction models. Exploring specific symptoms using machine-learning has proven fruitful in accommodating this challenge. The aim of this...
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Joa I, Hustoft K, Anda L, Bronnick K, Nielssen O, Johannessen J, et al.
Int J Law Psychiatry
. 2017 Nov;
55:1-7.
PMID: 29157507
Purpose: The role of compulsory treatment of serious mental disorders has been the topic of ongoing public debate involving among others mental health professionals, service providers, service user advocates, relatives...
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Langeveld J, Israel P, Thomsen P
Nord J Psychiatry
. 2010 Mar;
64(5):327-33.
PMID: 20233018
Objective: Many youngsters with mental health problems are not referred to mental health clinics. Parents play an important role in the referral process of youngster to mental health clinics. The...
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Israel P, Thomsen P, Langeveld J, Stormark K
Nord J Psychiatry
. 2007 May;
61(3):173-81.
PMID: 17523028
The study examined the role of child level characteristics of age, gender, disorder and experience of family breakdown on parent involvement in the treatment of children and adolescents in a...
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Israel P, Thomsen P, Langeveld J, Stormark K
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2006 Dec;
16(2):138-48.
PMID: 17171574
Background: Involving parents in the treatment of youth referred for mental health problems is an important agenda. Parent involvement is associated with treatment retention, greater family participation, and positive outcomes....
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Israel P, Thomsen P, Langeveld J, Stormark K
Nord J Psychiatry
. 2004 Jun;
58(2):133-8.
PMID: 15204219
Treating adolescents referred for psychiatric services usually involves engaging their parents in the treatment process. However, this is a complicated task, which calls for sensitivity to the developmental needs of...