Abstract Background: Psychiatric disorders tend to be developmental, and longitudinal settings are required to examine predictors of psychiatric phenomena. Replicating and combining data and results from different birth cohorts, which are a source of reliable data, can make research even more valuable. The Finnish Psychiatric Birth Cohort Consortium (PSYCOHORTS) project combines birth cohorts in Finland. Aim: The aim of this paper is to introduce content, plans and perspectives of the PSYCOHORTS project that brings together researchers from Finland. In addition, we illustrate an example of data harmonization using available data on causes of death. Content: PSYCOHORTS includes eight Finnish birth cohorts. The project has several plans: t...
Abstract Background: The EU LifeCycle Project was launched in 2017 to combine, harmonise, and analy...
International audienceBackground: The EU LifeCycle Project was launched in 2017 to combine, harmonis...
Abstract Aims: Few studies have compared time trends for the incidence of psychosis. To date, the re...
Background: Psychiatric disorders tend to be developmental, and longitudinal settings are required t...
Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to explore changes in the incidences of childhood and...
Abstract Prospective birth cohort studies are longitudinal research studies that follow a group of i...
Abstract Objectives: In prospective follow-up studies, participants are normally contacted during t...
Abstract Background: Psychotic depression (PD) is heavily understudied despite high mortality and th...
Abstract The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 is a large population-based birth cohort, which aim...
PURPOSE: SUPER-Finland is a large Finnish collection of psychosis cases. This cohort also represents...
Birth cohort studies offer an ideal setting to study disease across the lifespan. This thesis used d...
The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 is a large population-based birth cohort, which aims to promo...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Parental mental disorders have been shown to predict offspring‘s m...
Aims The subject of this thesis is suicide and other premature death related to mental disorder. The...
PurposeSUPER-Finland is a large Finnish collection of psychosis cases. This cohort also represents t...
Abstract Background: The EU LifeCycle Project was launched in 2017 to combine, harmonise, and analy...
International audienceBackground: The EU LifeCycle Project was launched in 2017 to combine, harmonis...
Abstract Aims: Few studies have compared time trends for the incidence of psychosis. To date, the re...
Background: Psychiatric disorders tend to be developmental, and longitudinal settings are required t...
Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to explore changes in the incidences of childhood and...
Abstract Prospective birth cohort studies are longitudinal research studies that follow a group of i...
Abstract Objectives: In prospective follow-up studies, participants are normally contacted during t...
Abstract Background: Psychotic depression (PD) is heavily understudied despite high mortality and th...
Abstract The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 is a large population-based birth cohort, which aim...
PURPOSE: SUPER-Finland is a large Finnish collection of psychosis cases. This cohort also represents...
Birth cohort studies offer an ideal setting to study disease across the lifespan. This thesis used d...
The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 is a large population-based birth cohort, which aims to promo...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Parental mental disorders have been shown to predict offspring‘s m...
Aims The subject of this thesis is suicide and other premature death related to mental disorder. The...
PurposeSUPER-Finland is a large Finnish collection of psychosis cases. This cohort also represents t...
Abstract Background: The EU LifeCycle Project was launched in 2017 to combine, harmonise, and analy...
International audienceBackground: The EU LifeCycle Project was launched in 2017 to combine, harmonis...
Abstract Aims: Few studies have compared time trends for the incidence of psychosis. To date, the re...