Erik SimonsenSummaryAffiliation: Naestved Sygehus Country: Denmark Publications
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Randomised social-skills training and parental training plus standard treatment versus standard treatment of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - the SOSTRA trial protocolOle Jakob Storebø
Child Psychiatric Daytime Clinic, Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Centre, Region Zealand, Holbaek, Denmark
Trials 12:18. 2011..Social-skills training may benefit ADHD children in their social interactions. We want to examine the effects of social-skills training on difficulties related to the children's ADHD symptoms and social interactions...
Early identification of non-remission in first-episode psychosis in a two-year outcome studyErik Simonsen
Psychiatric Research Unit, Zealand Region Psychiatry Roskilde, Roskilde University and University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Acta Psychiatr Scand 122:375-83. 2010..To identify predictors of non-remission in first-episode, non-affective psychosis...
The Danish DAPP-BQ: reliability, factor structure, and convergence with SCID-II and IIP-CSebastian Simonsen
Psychiatric Research Unit Roskilde, Zealand Region, DK 4000 Roskilde Denmark
J Pers Disord 23:629-46. 2009..Overall, the results indicate a successful translation of the DAPP-BQ and the strong association with interpersonal problems is regarded as an additional support for the content validity of the model...
Risk factors for violence among patients with schizophreniaSune Bo
Psychiatric Research Unit, Roskilde, Denmark
Clin Psychol Rev 31:711-26. 2011..Furthermore, emergent data suggest that specific mentalizing profiles can be associated with the occurrence of violence in schizophrenia, an issue that warrants further consideration in future research...
First-episode psychosis: diagnostic stability over one and two yearsUlrik Haahr
Psychiatric Research Unit, Zealand Region Psychiatry Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark
Psychopathology 41:322-9. 2008..Diagnostic stability is important for daily clinical work and planning of treatment. The aims of this study were to measure diagnostic stability in a clinical epidemiologic sample and to identify markers of change in diagnosis...
