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Readmissions due to hyperemesis gravidarum: a nation-wide Finnish register study
<p><strong>Purpose: </strong>To evaluate the burden of illness caused by hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) and association of readmissions due to HG with maternal, environmental and pregnancy-related factors, and different ...
Psychological behavior patterns and coping with menopausal symptoms among users and non-users of hormone replacement therapy in Finnish cohorts of women aged 52–56 years
<p>Objective: To identify subgroups of women who differ with respect to self-evaluated stress, hostility, optimismand sense of coherence, and to identify differences, if any, in whether these subgroups use or do not use ...
Life Satisfaction and Sense of Coherence of Breast Cancer Survivors Compared to Women with Mental Depression, Arterial Hypertension and Healthy Controls
<p>The purpose of the study was to compare the life satisfaction (LS) and
sense of coherence (SOC) of women recovering from breast cancer (BC) to
LS and SOC of women with depression or hypertension and of healthy ...
The Effectiveness of Individual Mental Health Interventions for Depressive, Anxiety and Conduct Disorder Symptoms in School Environment for Adolescents Aged 12-18-A Systematic Review
Background: Mental health problems are a major health issue for children and adolescents around the world. The school environment allows adolescents to be reached comprehensively and on a low threshold, making it a potential ...
Recurrence patterns of hyperemesis gravidarum
<div><h3>Background<br />Hyperemesis gravidarum, excessive vomiting in pregnancy, affects approximately 0.3–3.0% of all pregnancies, but the risk is considerably higher in pregnancies following a hyperemetic pregnancy. The ...
Childhood adversities and adult-onset asthma: a cohort study
Conclusions: Adults who report having encountered adversities in childhood may have an increased risk of developing asthma.
Incidence and risk factors of hyperemesis gravidarum: A national register‐based study in Finland, 2005–2017
<div><p><strong>Introduction<br></strong><br>Hyperemesis gravidarum is the most common reason for hospitalization in early pregnancy in pregnancies resulting in delivery. Several associative factors indicate that the ...
The Finnish psychiatric birth cohort consortium (PSYCOHORTS) - content, plans and perspectives
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, ...
The long-term cost of childhood conduct problems: Finnish Nationwide 1981 Birth Cohort Study
<p>Background <br></p><p>Commonly recognized childhood conduct problems often lead to costly problems in adulthood. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term cumulative cost of childhood conduct problems until the age of 30. The costs included inpatient care, nervous system medicine purchases, and criminal offences. <br></p><p>Methods <br></p><p>The study used population-based nationwide 1981 birth cohort data. Families and teachers assessed the conduct problems of the eight-year-olds based on Rutter questionnaires. We grouped 5,011 children into low-level of conduct problems (52%), intermediate-level of conduct problems (37%), and high-level of conduct problems (11%) groups, based on combined conduct symptoms scores. The analysis included the cohort data with the Care Register for Health Care, the Drug Prescription Register, and the Finnish Police Register. The cost valuation of service use applied national unit costs in 2016 prices. We used Wilcoxon rank-sum test to test the differences between groups and gender.<br></p><p> Results <br></p><p>During 1989-2011, average cumulative costs of the high-level (€44,348, p < .001) and the intermediate-level (€19,405, p < .001) of conduct problems groups were higher than the low-level of conduct problems group's (€10,547) costs. In all three groups, the boys' costs were higher than girls' costs. <br></p><p>Conclusions <br></p><p>The costs associated with conduct problems in childhood are substantial, showing a clear need for cost-effective interventions. Implementation decisions of interventions benefit from long-term cost-effectiveness modelling studies. Costing studies, like this, provide cost and cost offset information for modelling studies.</p>...