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Kimmo Suokas

0000-0001-6296-6343

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Employment Status and Personal Income Before and After Onset of a Severe Mental Disorder: A Case-Control Study.

2020

Objective: Individuals with severe mental disorders have an impaired ability to work and are likely to receive income transfer payments as their main source of income. However, the magnitude of this phenomenon remains unclear. Using longitudinal population cohort register data, the authors conducted a case-control study to examine the levels of employment and personal income before and after a first hospitalization for a serious mental disorder. Methods: All individuals (N=50,551) who had been hospitalized for schizophrenia, other nonaffective psychosis, or bipolar disorder in Finland between 1988 and 2015 were identified and matched with five randomly selected participants who were the sam…

MaletulonsiirrotBipolar DisorderACCURACYtulotasoPoison controlOccupational safety and healthtyömarkkina-asema0302 clinical medicineSocial psychiatrySUPPORT030212 general & internal medicinepsychosesFinlandmedia_commonansiotulotpsykoositMiddle Agedlabour marketPsychiatry and Mental healthSchizophreniaIncomeemployment statusFemaleINDIVIDUAL PLACEMENTsosiaalipsykiatriaearningsAdultEmploymentmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescent515 Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectDIAGNOSESmacromolecular substancesILLNESS03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultPersonal incomeTransfer paymentPEOPLEmielenterveyshäiriötInjury preventionmedicineHumansBipolar disorderPsychiatryLABORincomesbusiness.industryDISABILITYtyöllisyysmedicine.disease030227 psychiatrymental disorderssocial psychiatryPsychotic DisordersCase-Control StudiesSchizophreniabusinessPsychiatric services (Washington, D.C.)
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School achievement in adolescence and the risk of mental disorders in early adulthood: a Finnish nationwide register study

2023

AbstractSchool grades in adolescence have been linked to later psychiatric outcomes, but large-scale nationwide studies across the spectrum of mental disorders are scarce. In the present study, we examined the risk of a wide array of mental disorders in adulthood, as well as the risk of comorbidity, associated with school achievement in adolescence. We used population-based cohort data comprising all individuals born in Finland over the period 1980–2000 (N = 1,070,880) who were followed from age 15 or 16 until a diagnosis of mental disorder, emigration, death, or December 2017, whichever came first. Final grade average from comprehensive school was the exposure, and the first diagnosed ment…

opintomenestysschool achievementkoulusaavutuksetearly adulthood3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthmielenterveysongelmatmental disordersCellular and Molecular NeurosciencePsychiatry and Mental healthaikuisuusmielenterveyshäiriötnuoruusadolescenceMolecular BiologykomorbiditeettiMolecular Psychiatry
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Socioeconomic position at the age of 30 and the later risk of a mental disorder : a nationwide population-based register study

2023

BackgroundA study was undertaken to examine the association between multiple indicators of socioeconomic position (SEP) at the age of 30 and the subsequent risk of the most common mental disorders.MethodsAll persons born in Finland between 1966 and 1986 who were alive and living in Finland at the end of the year when they turned 30 were included. Educational attainment, employment status and personal total income were used as the alternative measures of SEP. Cox proportional hazards models were used to examine the association of SEP at the age of 30 with later risk of mental disorders. Additional analyses were conducted using a sibling design to account for otherwise unobserved shared famil…

Psychiatrymental disorderEpidemiology515 PsychologymielenterveyshäiriötPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthsocioeconomic positionMental healthsosioekonominen asema3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthSocial class
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