Nis P Suppli
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Recent Articles
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Suppli N, Andersen K, Agerbo E, Rajagopal V, Appadurai V, Coleman J, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci
. 2022 Nov;
2(4):400-410.
PMID: 36324662
Background: Researchers have long investigated a hypothesized interaction between genetic risk and stressful life events in the etiology of depression, but studies on the topic have yielded inconsistent results. Methods:...
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Musliner K, Andersen K, Agerbo E, Albinana C, Vilhjalmsson B, Rajagopal V, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2021 May;
53(1):217-226.
PMID: 33949298
Background: In this study, we examined the relationship between polygenic liability for depression and number of stressful life events (SLEs) as risk factors for early-onset depression treated in inpatient, outpatient...
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Hartung T, Moustsen I, Larsen S, Wreford Andersen E, Suppli N, Johansen C, et al.
J Cancer Surviv
. 2020 Oct;
15(4):536-545.
PMID: 33051756
Purpose: To estimate the risk of first-time antidepressant prescriptions as a proxy for depression or anxiety and associated risk factors in patients with prostate cancer and their female partners. Methods:...
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Musliner K, Mortensen P, McGrath J, Suppli N, Hougaard D, Bybjerg-Grauholm J, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry
. 2019 Jan;
76(5):516-525.
PMID: 30698613
Importance: Although the usefulness of polygenic risk scores as a measure of genetic liability for major depression (MD) has been established, their association with depression in the general population remains...
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Suppli N, Bukh J, Moffitt T, Caspi A, Johansen C, Tjonneland A, et al.
Depress Anxiety
. 2017 Jun;
34(9):845-855.
PMID: 28590587
Background: The role of gene-environment interactions in the pathogenesis of depression is unclear. Previous studies addressed vulnerability for depression after childhood adversity and stressful life events among carriers of numerous...
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Cromhout P, Latocha K, Olsen M, Suppli N, Christensen J, Johansen C, et al.
Psychooncology
. 2017 May;
26(12):2269-2275.
PMID: 28511290
Objective: A diagnosis of breast cancer disrupts the life of the patient, but also the partner may experience adverse psychological effects. We examined partners' risk for first use of antidepressant...
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Suppli N, Johansen C, Kessing L, Toender A, Kroman N, Ewertz M, et al.
J Clin Oncol
. 2017 Jan;
35(3):334-342.
PMID: 28095267
Purpose The aim of this nationwide, register-based cohort study was to determine whether women treated for depression before primary early-stage breast cancer are at increased risk for receiving treatment that...
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Suppli N, Johansen C, Christensen J, Kessing L, Kroman N, Dalton S
J Clin Oncol
. 2014 Oct;
32(34):3831-9.
PMID: 25349294
Purpose: To investigate the risk for first depression, assessed as incident hospital contacts for depression and incident use of antidepressants, among women with breast cancer. Patients And Methods: Danish national...
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Suppli N, Deltour I, Damkjaer L, Christensen J, Jensen A, Kroman N, et al.
Acta Oncol
. 2011 Jan;
50(2):243-51.
PMID: 21231785
Unlabelled: We evaluated factors associated with use of antidepressant medication subsequent to a diagnosis of breast cancer. We also evaluated the effect of participation in a cancer rehabilitation program on...