Sinan Guloksuz, MD, PhD
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2024
Further evidence for the association between childhood trauma and suicidal ideation in young individuals: A twin based study
Moreno-Gamazo N, Pries L, Marqués-Feixa L, Papiol S, Romero S, Menne-Lothmann C, Decoster J, van Winkel R, Collip D, Delespaul P, De Hert M, Derom C, Thiery E, Jacobs N, Wichers M, van Os J, Rutten B, Fañanás L, Guloksuz S. Further evidence for the association between childhood trauma and suicidal ideation in young individuals: A twin based study. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2024, 370: 118-123. PMID: 39488234, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.10.125.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChildhood traumaSuicidal ideationPsychiatric evaluation of patientsSCL-90-R.Environmental risk factorsGene-environment correlationHistory of CTSample of twinsTwin analysesGenetic vulnerabilityPsychiatric evaluationRisk factorsTwin studiesTwin pairsPhysical abuseEvaluation of patientsDizygotic twinsGenetic riskIdeationProtective factorsPsychosocial environmentIndividual characteristicsGenetic predispositionIncreased riskTotal CTThe association between aberrant salience and psychotic experiences in general population twins, and genetic vulnerability as a modifier
Drukker M, Todor T, Bongaarts J, Broggi E, Kelkar M, Wigglesworth T, Verhiel K, van Leeuwen K, Koster M, Derom C, Thiery E, De Hert M, Menne-Lothmann C, Decoster J, Collip D, van Winkel R, Jacobs N, Guloksuz S, Rutten B, van Os J. The association between aberrant salience and psychotic experiences in general population twins, and genetic vulnerability as a modifier. BMC Psychiatry 2024, 24: 736. PMID: 39462331, PMCID: PMC11515186, DOI: 10.1186/s12888-024-06176-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAberrant salienceGeneral population twinsPsychotic experiencesGenetic vulnerabilityGeneral population samplePsychotic symptomsAssociated with psychotic experiencesUltra-high-risk patientsPositive symptom scalesSubclinical psychotic symptomsWhite noise taskEpisode psychosis patientsAssociated with psychosisPopulation samplePsychosis spectrumPsychosis patientsSymptom ScaleNoise taskSaliencePsychosisSevere endVulnerabilitySymptomsTaskAssociationYoung adults, particularly young women, account for an increasingly large share of Dutch mental healthcare expenditure over the period between 2015 and 2021
Dijkstra L, Gülöksüz S, Batalla A, van Os J. Young adults, particularly young women, account for an increasingly large share of Dutch mental healthcare expenditure over the period between 2015 and 2021. Epidemiology And Psychiatric Sciences 2024, 33: e48. PMID: 39390846, PMCID: PMC11561524, DOI: 10.1017/s2045796024000404.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental healthcare expenditureMental healthcare costsHealthcare expendituresGeneral practitionersMental distressHealthcare costsPublic mental health approachYounger ageYoung adultsMental healthcare utilisationMental health approachPostal code levelYoung womenHealthcare utilisationOlder adultsSpecialist costsHealth approachMedical specialistsHealth insuranceMedical systemAge groupsTime pointsAdultsYoung peopleLinear regressionClassification of Suicide Attempt Risk Using Environmental and Lifestyle Factors in 3 Large Youth Cohorts
Visoki E, Moore T, Zhang X, Tran K, Ly C, Gataviņš M, DiDomenico G, Brogan L, Fein J, Warrier V, Guloksuz S, Barzilay R. Classification of Suicide Attempt Risk Using Environmental and Lifestyle Factors in 3 Large Youth Cohorts. JAMA Psychiatry 2024, 81: 1020-1029. PMID: 39018056, PMCID: PMC11255979, DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2024.1887.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMillennium Cohort StudyExposome scoreLifestyle factorsAdolescent Brain Cognitive DevelopmentCohort studyExposome-wide association studyAssociated with suicide attemptsUK Millennium Cohort StudyNational longitudinal cohortSuicide attemptsProtective exposuresLogistic regression modelsFamily history of suicideRisk classificationAdolescent Brain Cognitive Development StudyUS hospitalsEnvironmental/lifestyle factorsEmergency departmentTest associationsHistory of suicidePopulation settingCause of deathUS adolescentsFamily historyLongitudinal cohortF85. GENETIC OVERLAP OF BRAIN STRUCTURE AND CONNECTIVITY WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: DIFFERENT STATISTICAL METHODS PROVIDE COMPLEMENTARY INSIGHTS
Wu X, Parekh P, Lin B, Pries L, Guloksuz S, Rutten B, Andreassen O, Linden D, van der Meer D. F85. GENETIC OVERLAP OF BRAIN STRUCTURE AND CONNECTIVITY WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: DIFFERENT STATISTICAL METHODS PROVIDE COMPLEMENTARY INSIGHTS. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2024, 87: 251. DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2024.08.496.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConcordant effect directionsLinkage disequilibrium score regressionGenome-wide association study dataCell adhesion molecule bindingGenetic architectureBrain measuresPolygenic scoresBrain phenotypesUnique genesGene OntologyBrain structuresConjunctional false discovery rateLinkage disequilibrium score regression analysisGenetic correlationsGenetic risk of schizophreniaComplex genetic architectureHeritable brain disorderKyoto Encyclopedia of GenesAssociated with schizophreniaInsignificant genetic correlationResting-state fMRIWhite matter integrityEncyclopedia of GenesPostsynaptic densityRisk of schizophreniaT78. GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION STUDY ON THE CORRELATES FOR PSYCHOTIC EXPERIENCES IN THE UK BIOBANK
Lin B, Pries L, Magnasco A, Gülöksüz S. T78. GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION STUDY ON THE CORRELATES FOR PSYCHOTIC EXPERIENCES IN THE UK BIOBANK. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2024, 87: 195-196. DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2024.08.388.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExposome-wide association studyPolygenic risk scoresPRS-SCZGene-environment interactionsGene-environment interaction studiesPsychotic experiencesAssociation studiesPhysical health outcomesLogistic regression modelsNon-psychotic disordersHealth outcomesUK BiobankMental distressNominal significanceRisk scoreMedical conditionsSleep problemsSelf-harm behaviorsRegression modelsAdditive interactionGxE interactionsAgnostic analysisGxEGenetic underpinningsExposure to PECharacterizing the dynamics, reactivity and controllability of moods in depression with a Kalman filter
Malamud J, Guloksuz S, van Winkel R, Delespaul P, De Hert M, Derom C, Thiery E, Jacobs N, Rutten B, Huys Q. Characterizing the dynamics, reactivity and controllability of moods in depression with a Kalman filter. PLOS Computational Biology 2024, 20: e1012457. PMID: 39312537, PMCID: PMC11449358, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012457.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEcological momentary assessmentEcological momentary assessment dataMood statesMood disordersDepressive stateMood dynamicsFeatures of mood disordersCombination of ecological momentary assessmentsControl of moodSymptoms of depressionInternal emotional statesAlterations to interactionsPsychopathological featuresMomentary assessmentMoodEmotional statesDepressionEnvironmental stimuliAssociations Between Genetic Risk, Physical Activities, and Distressing Psychotic-like Experiences
Ku B, Yuan Q, Arias-Magnasco A, Lin B, Walker E, Druss B, Ren J, van Os J, Guloksuz S. Associations Between Genetic Risk, Physical Activities, and Distressing Psychotic-like Experiences. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2024, sbae141. PMID: 39171674, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbae141.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhysical activityPRS-SCZDistressing psychotic-like experiencesPsychotic-like experiencesDevelopment of psychosisMechanisms of physical activityGenetic liabilityParticipants of European ancestryPolygenic risk scoresIncome-to-needs ratioBody mass indexAssociated with trajectoriesAssociated with less riskAdolescent Brain Cognitive Development StudyAssociated with impaired functionFamily history of psychosisLinear mixed modelsGeneralized linear mixed modelsCognitive Development StudyHistory of psychosisEuropean ancestryGenetic riskFamily historyMass indexRisk scoreThe European psychiatric association (EPA) – early career psychiatrists committee survey on trainees’ and early-career psychiatrists’ attitudes towards therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) use and utility during antipsychotic treatment
Schoretsanitis G, Correll C, Agorastos A, Sanchez A, Erzin G, Grigoras R, Benussi M, Gondek T, Guloksuz S, Højlund M, Jerotic S, Kilic O, Metaj E, Sidhu D, Skandali N, Skuhareuski A, Tveito M, Wolthusen R, Communication and Publications E, Chumakov E, de Filippis R. The European psychiatric association (EPA) – early career psychiatrists committee survey on trainees’ and early-career psychiatrists’ attitudes towards therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) use and utility during antipsychotic treatment. The World Journal Of Biological Psychiatry 2024, 25: 342-351. PMID: 38905131, DOI: 10.1080/15622975.2024.2367138.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEuropean Psychiatric AssociationAntipsychotic treatmentPsychiatrists' attitudesTherapeutic drug monitoringEarly-career psychiatristsExploratory factor analysisBenefit of therapeutic drug monitoringPsychiatric AssociationAntipsychoticsNegative expectationsAssociated with frequencyTDM useDrug monitoringTherapeutic drug monitoring useFactor analysisBeliefs of patientsHigh-income countriesLow-/middle-income countriesResponse varianceClinical benefitClozapineOutpatient settingLinear regression analysisClinical settingPsychiatrists401. Gene-Environment Interaction Study on the Correlates for Psychotic Experiences in the UK Biobank
Lin B, Pries L, Magnasco A, Guloksuz S. 401. Gene-Environment Interaction Study on the Correlates for Psychotic Experiences in the UK Biobank. Biological Psychiatry 2024, 95: s264. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.02.900.Peer-Reviewed Original Research