Julie EvensenSummaryAffiliation: University of Oslo Country: Norway Publications
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Flat affect and social functioning: a 10 year follow-up study of first episode psychosis patientsJulie Evensen
Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital, N 0407, Oslo, Norway
Schizophr Res 139:99-104. 2012..Affective flattening has been described as enduring, but long term follow-up studies of first episode psychosis patients are lacking...
Apathy in first episode psychosis patients: a ten year longitudinal follow-up studyJulie Evensen
Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital, N 0407, Oslo, Norway
Schizophr Res 136:19-24. 2012..Apathy is a common symptom in first episode psychosis (FEP), and is associated with poor functioning. Prevalence and correlates of apathy 10 years after the first psychotic episode remain unexplored...
Contrasting monosymptomatic patients with hallucinations and delusions in first-episode psychosis patients: a five-year longitudinal follow-up studyJulie Evensen
Division of Psychiatry, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Psychopathology 44:90-7. 2011....
Early detection, early symptom progression and symptomatic remission after ten years in a first episode of psychosis studyWenche Ten Velden Hegelstad
Regional Centre for Clinical Research in Psychosis, Division of Psychiatry, Stavanger University Hospital, Norway, PO Box 8100, 4068 Stavanger, Norway
Schizophr Res 143:337-43. 2013..Poor symptom outcome remains a challenge in psychosis: At least 50% of first-episode patients continue to have positive and/or negative symptoms after ten years...
Long-term follow-up of the TIPS early detection in psychosis study: effects on 10-year outcomeWenche Ten Velden Hegelstad
Division of Psychiatry, Stavanger University Hospital, Regional Center for Clinical Research in Psychosis, Health West, Norway
Am J Psychiatry 169:374-80. 2012..The authors investigated the differences in symptoms and recovery after 10 years between regional health care sectors with and without a comprehensive program for the early detection of psychosis...
