2022
Early intervention service systems for youth mental health: integrating pluripotentiality, clinical staging, and transdiagnostic lessons from early psychosis
Shah J, Jones N, van Os J, McGorry P, Gülöksüz S. Early intervention service systems for youth mental health: integrating pluripotentiality, clinical staging, and transdiagnostic lessons from early psychosis. The Lancet Psychiatry 2022, 9: 413-422. PMID: 35430004, DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(21)00467-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk mental stateBroader mental health systemNon-psychotic disordersPerson-centred careMental health systemYouth mental healthClinical stagingEarly intervention service systemFirst episodeRelevance of outcomesEarly psychosisCenters of expertiseFrequent developmentDifferential riskClinical researchHealth systemPsychosisSpecific interventionsMental healthSyndromeMental statesDisordersTraditional diagnosisOutcomesClinic
2020
Phenome-wide and genome-wide analyses of quality of life in schizophrenia
Pazoki R, Lin B, van Eijk K, Schijven D, de Zwarte S, Alizadeh B, van Amelsvoort T, Bartels-Velthuis A, van Beveren N, Bruggeman R, Cahn W, de Haan L, Delespaul P, Luykx J, Myin-Germeys I, Kahn R, Schirmbeck F, Simons C, van Os J, van Winkel R, Guloksuz S, Luykx J. Phenome-wide and genome-wide analyses of quality of life in schizophrenia. BJPsych Open 2020, 7: e13. PMID: 33295273, PMCID: PMC7791571, DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2020.140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPolygenic risk scoresRisk scoreClinical phenotypeNon-genetic contributing factorsMajor depressive disorderQuality of lifeDepressive disorderHealthy controlsVulnerable patientsStudy populationHypothesis-generating approachPatientsPsychotic disordersQoLSmall studyClinical interventionsSchizophreniaGenotypic determinantsScoresContributing factorDisordersPhenotypeAssociationEvidence, and replication thereof, that molecular-genetic and environmental risks for psychosis impact through an affective pathway
van Os J, Pries L, Have M, de Graaf R, van Dorsselaer S, Delespaul P, Bak M, Kenis G, Lin B, Luykx J, Richards A, Akdede B, Binbay T, Altınyazar V, Yalınçetin B, Gümüş-Akay G, Cihan B, Soygür H, Ulaş H, Cankurtaran E, Kaymak S, Mihaljevic M, Petrovic S, Mirjanic T, Bernardo M, Mezquida G, Amoretti S, Bobes J, Saiz P, García-Portilla M, Sanjuan J, Aguilar E, Santos J, Jiménez-López E, Arrojo M, Carracedo A, López G, González-Peñas J, Parellada M, Maric N, Atbaşoğlu C, Ucok A, Alptekin K, Saka M, Arango C, O'Donovan M, Rutten B, Guloksuz S. Evidence, and replication thereof, that molecular-genetic and environmental risks for psychosis impact through an affective pathway. Psychological Medicine 2020, 52: 1910-1922. PMID: 33070791, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291720003748.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSchizophrenia spectrum disordersChildhood adversityRisk factorsNEMESIS-2Affective dysregulationNon-genetic risk factorsSignificant depressive symptomsSample of patientsRepresentative general population sampleGenetic risk factorsGeneral population sampleSchizophrenia polygenic riskPsychosis outcomesSpectrum disorderDepressive symptomsPRS-SZPolygenic riskDysregulationPatientsPopulation samplePsychosisAffective pathwayDisordersHallucinatory experiencesDelusional ideationResilience in psychosis spectrum disorder
Pries L, Guloksuz S, Rutten B. Resilience in psychosis spectrum disorder. 2020, 476-484. DOI: 10.1093/med/9780190653279.003.0053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychosis spectrum disordersSpectrum disorderPsychological growthResilience factorsResilience researchFuture research directionsProtective factorsSocial factorsResilienceResearch directionsDifferent time pointsProspective studyDisordersAdversityLife spanTime pointsFirst evidenceResearchVulnerabilitySwift recoverySpanIllnessFactorsMinor Physical Anomalies in Bipolar Disorder
İnce B, Altinoz M, Ayran A, Cansız A, Altinbaş K, Guloksuz S, Kurt E. Minor Physical Anomalies in Bipolar Disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2020, 103: 152206. PMID: 33099105, DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2020.152206.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBipolar disorderMinor physical anomaliesBD patientsHealthy subjectsHigh arched palatePhysical anomaliesAuricular anomaliesPsychiatric disordersCleft lipPathogenesis pathwaysPatientsMinor anomaliesDeletion syndromeDisordersSecond pharyngeal archesDorsal endPalateSchizophreniaRegression modelsAuriclePharyngeal archesFirst pharyngeal archArchNew endophenotypesSubjectsAnalysis of GWAS-Derived Schizophrenia Genes for Links to Ischemia-Hypoxia Response of the Brain
Schmidt-Kastner R, Guloksuz S, Kietzmann T, van Os J, Rutten B. Analysis of GWAS-Derived Schizophrenia Genes for Links to Ischemia-Hypoxia Response of the Brain. Frontiers In Psychiatry 2020, 11: 393. PMID: 32477182, PMCID: PMC7235330, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00393.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchObstetric complicationsIschemia-hypoxiaHypoxia-inducible factorNervous systemSynaptic functionMonogenic disordersFocal brain ischemiaGenome-wide association studiesChi-square testSCZ genesEarly brain developmentBrain ischemiaMental disordersMutation-intolerant genesBrain developmentSCZ genome-wide association studySynaptic genesDisordersBh geneSchizophreniaBrainGene setsResponse genesSchizophrenia genesSubsetMeta-analysis of auditory P50 sensory gating in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Atagun M, Drukker M, Hall M, Altun I, Tatli S, Guloksuz S, van Os J, van Amelsvoort T. Meta-analysis of auditory P50 sensory gating in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging 2020, 300: 111078. PMID: 32361172, DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2020.111078.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsP50 sensory gatingFirst-degree relativesBipolar disorderSensory gatingP50 sensory gating deficitsDual-click paradigmFirst-episode psychosisSensory gating functionSensory gating deficitsS1-S2 differenceEffect of diagnosisAuditory P50 sensory gatingSensory gating ratiosGating deficitsInclusion criteriaTreatment statusLongitudinal courseIllness statePoor real-world functioningLiterature searchSchizophreniaDisordersRedundant sensory inputsTrend levelNeurophysiological measures
2019
Examining the independent and joint effects of molecular genetic liability and environmental exposures in schizophrenia: results from the EUGEI study
Guloksuz S, Pries L, Delespaul P, Kenis G, Luykx J, Lin B, Richards A, Akdede B, Binbay T, Altınyazar V, Yalınçetin B, Gümüş‐Akay G, Cihan B, Soygür H, Ulaş H, Cankurtaran E, Kaymak S, Mihaljevic M, Petrovic S, Mirjanic T, Bernardo M, Cabrera B, Bobes J, Saiz P, García‐Portilla M, Sanjuan J, Aguilar E, Santos J, Jiménez‐López E, Arrojo M, Carracedo A, López G, González‐Peñas J, Parellada M, Maric N, Atbaşog˘lu C, Ucok A, Alptekin K, Saka M, investigators G, Arango C, O'Donovan M, Rutten B, van Os J. Examining the independent and joint effects of molecular genetic liability and environmental exposures in schizophrenia: results from the EUGEI study. World Psychiatry 2019, 18: 173-182. PMID: 31059627, PMCID: PMC6502485, DOI: 10.1002/wps.20629.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSchizophrenia spectrum disordersEnvironmental exposuresGene-environment interactionsEtiopathogenesis of schizophreniaAdditive interactionEarly life adversityEarly TwinSeason of birthPolygenic risk scoresSpectrum disorderMultiple common genetic variantsRisk scoreRegular cannabisLifetime historyJoint associationsPRS-SCZCommon genetic variantsHearing impairmentSchizophreniaUnrelated controlsEUGEI studyDisordersFamily studiesGenetic liabilityRisk stateAffective Temperament and Seasonality in Bipolar Disorder.
Altınbaş K, İnce B, Gülöksüz S. Affective Temperament and Seasonality in Bipolar Disorder. Psychiatria Danubina 2019, 31: 106-110. PMID: 30948697, DOI: 10.24869/psyd.2019.106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBipolar disorderIllness courseSeasonal Pattern Assessment QuestionnaireAffective temperamentsAnxious temperament scoresAssessment QuestionnaireEuthymic patientsTemperament scoresAffective temperament scoresTotal scoreMood regulationVersion scalePatientsScoresFurther investigationDisordersCourse
2017
Evidence that polygenic risk for psychotic disorder is expressed in the domain of neurodevelopment, emotion regulation and attribution of salience
van Os J, van der Steen Y, Islam M, Gülöksüz S, Rutten B, Simons C. Evidence that polygenic risk for psychotic disorder is expressed in the domain of neurodevelopment, emotion regulation and attribution of salience. Psychological Medicine 2017, 47: 2421-2437. PMID: 28436345, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291717000915.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolygenic risk scoresHealthy comparison subjectsPsychotic disordersAttribution of salienceAffective episodesComparison subjectsIntelligence quotientTotal scorePolygenic riskFirst-degree relativesElevated genetic riskLower intelligence quotientManic episodesHealthy relativesRisk scoreNeurodevelopmental alterationsDepression subscaleLifetime ratesSimilar associationPsychosis riskFloor effectsGenetic riskPositive subscalePsychosis phenotypeDisorders
2016
Exposure to environmental factors increases connectivity between symptom domains in the psychopathology network
Guloksuz S, van Nierop M, Bak M, de Graaf R, ten Have M, van Dorsselaer S, Gunther N, Lieb R, van Winkel R, Wittchen H, van Os J. Exposure to environmental factors increases connectivity between symptom domains in the psychopathology network. BMC Psychiatry 2016, 16: 223. PMID: 27391407, PMCID: PMC4939022, DOI: 10.1186/s12888-016-0935-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental disordersSymptom dimensionsNetherlands Mental Health SurveyNEMESIS-1Symptom connectivityContinuous symptom dimensionsEnvironmental exposuresSelf-report Symptom Checklist-90Mental Health SurveySymptom Checklist-90Health SurveyPsychotic symptomsIncidence studyPopulation cohortSelf-reported psychopathologyConclusionsOur findingsDiagnostic categoriesSymptom domainsIndependent population cohortsRisk loadPsychopathology StudyDisordersRegression analysisCohortSymptoms
2015
Temperament characteristics in patients with panic disorder and their first-degree relatives
Altınbaş G, Altınbaş K, Gülöksüz S, Gülöksüz S, Aydemir Ö, Özgen G. Temperament characteristics in patients with panic disorder and their first-degree relatives. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2015, 60: 73-77. PMID: 25967357, DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2015.03.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirst-degree relativesHealthy controlsPanic disorderIrritable temperament scoresPanic Agoraphobia ScaleAnxious temperament scoresTemperament characteristicsTrait Anxiety InventoryClinical characteristicsPatient groupClinical conditionsSan Diego AutoquestionnairePatientsTemperament scoresTrait markerAgoraphobia ScaleAnxiety disordersProspective designDisordersStudy sampleHeritable anxiety disordersAnxiety InventoryTemperament EvaluationEducation levelIntermediate phenotypesEvidence that the presence of psychosis in non-psychotic disorder is environment-dependent and mediated by severity of non-psychotic psychopathology
Guloksuz S, van Nierop M, Lieb R, van Winkel R, Wittchen H, van Os J. Evidence that the presence of psychosis in non-psychotic disorder is environment-dependent and mediated by severity of non-psychotic psychopathology. Psychological Medicine 2015, 45: 2389-2401. PMID: 25804288, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291715000380.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAdult Survivors of Child Adverse EventsDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersEnvironmental ExposureFemaleGermanyHelp-Seeking BehaviorHumansMaleModels, PsychologicalMood DisordersObsessive-Compulsive DisorderPsychopathologyPsychotic DisordersRisk FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexSubstance-Related DisordersUrban PopulationYoung AdultConceptsNon-psychotic disordersNon-psychotic psychopathologyRisk factorsMood disordersPsychotic experiencesHelp-seeking behaviorDSM-IV mood disordersEnvironmental exposuresSevere clinical stateDose-response fashionEnvironmental risk factorsPresence of psychosisIndex of severitySubthreshold psychotic experiencesIllness severityClinical stateGeneral psychopathologyCannabis useDisordersSeverityCompulsive disorderPsychotic psychopathologyPsychosisPsychopathologyTrauma
2013
Science, Psychiatry, and the DSM.
Atbaşoğlu E, Gülöksüz S. Science, Psychiatry, and the DSM. Turkish Journal Of Psychiatry 2013, 24: 202-12. PMID: 24049010, DOI: 10.5080/u7220.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneral medical conditionsGood vantage pointContemporary psychiatryBranches of medicineDetailed medical assessmentGeneral medical diagnosisVantage pointPsychiatryMedical conditionsApproach todayDSM disordersMedical assessmentStructural abnormalitiesMental disordersBiopsychosocial approachPsychiatric phenomenaSpecific causesStatistical ManualDiagnostic reliabilityScientific problemsDimensions of moodDisordersScienceMain scientific problemsDisciplines
2010
PW01-264 - How would European trainees treat bipolar disorder for their patients and themselves, and what influences decision-making?
Jauhar S, Lydall G, Riese F, Marques J, Bendix M, Andlauer O, Gerber S, De Vriendt N, Dumitrescu I, Nawka A, Guloksuz S, Mendonca L, Nwachukw I, Psaras R, Roventa C, Giacco D, Mufic A, Dobrzynska E, Nazaraliev A, Van Zanten J, Group E. PW01-264 - How would European trainees treat bipolar disorder for their patients and themselves, and what influences decision-making? European Psychiatry 2010, 25: 1596-1597. DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(10)71577-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research