S Opjordsmoen
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Jonsdottir H, Opjordsmoen S, Birkenaes A, Simonsen C, Engh J, Ringen P, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand
. 2012 Aug;
127(1):23-33.
PMID: 22900964
Objective: To investigate potential risk factors for medication non-adherence in patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Method: A total of 255 patients underwent clinical assessments, neurocognitive testing and blood sampling....
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Larsen T, Melle I, Auestad B, Haahr U, Joa I, Johannessen J, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2010 Oct;
41(7):1461-9.
PMID: 20942996
Background: During the last decades we have seen a new focus on early treatment of psychosis. Several reviews have shown that duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is correlated to better...
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Simonsen E, Friis S, Opjordsmoen S, Mortensen E, Haahr U, Melle I, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand
. 2010 Aug;
122(5):375-83.
PMID: 20722632
Objective: To identify predictors of non-remission in first-episode, non-affective psychosis. Method: During 4 years, we recruited 301 patients consecutively. Information about first remission at 3 months was available for 299...
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Rossberg J, Johannessen J, Klungsoyr O, Opjordsmoen S, Evensen J, Fjell A, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand
. 2010 May;
122(5):384-94.
PMID: 20491714
Objective: To compare outcome over 5 years for patients who participated in multi family groups (MFGs) to those who refused or were not offered participation. Method: Of 301 first episode...
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Opjordsmoen S, Friis S, Melle I, Haahr U, Johannessen J, Larsen T, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand
. 2010 Jan;
121(5):371-6.
PMID: 20085554
Objective: To see, if voluntary admission for treatment in first-episode psychosis results in better adherence to treatment and more favourable outcome than involuntary admission. Method: We compared consecutively first-admitted, hospitalised...
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Ringen P, Vaskinn A, Sundet K, Engh J, Jonsdottir H, Simonsen C, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2009 Nov;
40(8):1337-47.
PMID: 19891810
Background: Cannabis use is associated with altered neurocognitive functioning in severe mental disorders, but data are still inconclusive and there are no studies of bipolar disorder. The aim of this...
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Joa I, Johannessen J, Langeveld J, Friis S, Melle I, Opjordsmoen S, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand
. 2009 Feb;
119(6):494-500.
PMID: 19207132
Objective: Psychotic disorders often start in adolescence. We aim to investigate premorbid and baseline differences characterizing patients with an onset of psychosis in adolescence versus adulthood. Method: We compare first-episode,...
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Varga M, Babovic A, Flekkoy K, Ronneberg U, Landro N, David A, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2008 Dec;
116(1-2):56-63.
PMID: 19062101
Background: To correlate measures of insight for own psychopathology to structural and functional brain imaging findings in 21 patients with DSM-IV bipolar I disorder. Methods: Insight was assessed using the...
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Ringen P, Melle I, Birkenaes A, Engh J, Faerden A, Vaskinn A, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand
. 2008 Sep;
118(4):297-304.
PMID: 18759810
Objective: There is conflicting data on drug abuse and outcome in severe mental illness. This study aims to investigate if the amount of illicit psychoactive drug use is related to...
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Ringen P, Melle I, Birkenaes A, Engh J, Faerden A, Jonsdottir H, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand
. 2007 Dec;
117(2):133-8.
PMID: 18081921
Objective: Prevalence estimates of illicit drug use in psychotic disorders vary between studies, and only a few studies compared prevalence estimates with those in the general population. Method: Cross-sectional study...