2024
Young 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 regression
2019
Phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients (from the OPTiMiSE cohort)
Pandit R, Cianci D, Hark S, Rossum I, Ebdrup B, Broberg B, Garcia‐Portilla M, Bobes J, Vinkers C, Kahn R, Guloksuz S, Huitema A, Luykx J. Phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients (from the OPTiMiSE cohort). Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2019, 140: 283-290. PMID: 31323113, PMCID: PMC6771865, DOI: 10.1111/acps.13074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirst-episode psychosis patientsPsychosis patientsWeight gainSchizophreniform disorderAntipsychotic-induced weight gainFirst-episode patientsManagement of schizophreniaLower baseline weightMultivariable regression modelsWeight-reducing strategiesOptimization of treatmentRegression modelsMajor depression disorderPhenotypic factorsAmisulpride treatmentBaseline weightEurope (Syst-Eur) trialMost antipsychoticsDepression disorderYoung subjectsBody weightPatientsBetter efficacyYounger ageAIWG