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Aja Greve
Researcher at Aarhus University Hospital
Publications - 59
Citations - 875
Aja Greve is an academic researcher from Aarhus University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 27 publications receiving 410 citations. Previous affiliations of Aja Greve include Centre for Mental Health & Aarhus University.
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Exploring Comorbidity Within Mental Disorders Among a Danish National Population.
Oleguer Plana-Ripoll,Carsten Bøcker Pedersen,Carsten Bøcker Pedersen,Yan Holtz,Michael E. Benros,Michael E. Benros,Søren Dalsgaard,Søren Dalsgaard,Peter de Jonge,Peter de Jonge,Chun Chieh Fan,Louisa Degenhardt,Andrea Ganna,Andrea Ganna,Aja Greve,Aja Greve,Jane Gunn,Kim Moesgaard Iburg,Lars Vedel Kessing,Lars Vedel Kessing,Brian K. Lee,Carmen C.W. Lim,Carmen C.W. Lim,Ole Mors,Ole Mors,Merete Nordentoft,Merete Nordentoft,Anders Prior,Annelieke M. Roest,Annelieke M. Roest,Sukanta Saha,Sukanta Saha,Andrew J. Schork,Andrew J. Schork,James Scott,James Scott,James Scott,Kate M. Scott,Terry Stedman,Holger J. Sørensen,Holger J. Sørensen,Thomas Werge,Thomas Werge,Thomas Werge,Harvey Whiteford,Harvey Whiteford,Thomas Munk Laursen,Thomas Munk Laursen,Esben Agerbo,Esben Agerbo,Ronald C. Kessler,Preben Bo Mortensen,Preben Bo Mortensen,John J. McGrath,John J. McGrath,John J. McGrath +55 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive study of comorbidity within mental disorders is undertaken, by providing temporally ordered age- and sex-specific pairwise estimates between the major groups of mental disorders, and to develop an interactive website to visualize all results and guide future research and clinical practice.
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The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study--VIA 7--a cohort study of 520 7-year-old children born of parents diagnosed with either schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or neither of these two mental disorders
Anne Thorup,Anne Thorup,Jens Richardt Møllegaard Jepsen,Ditte Ellersgaard,Ditte Ellersgaard,Birgitte Klee Burton,Birgitte Klee Burton,Camilla Jerlang Christiani,Camilla Jerlang Christiani,Nicoline Hemager,Nicoline Hemager,Mette Skjærbæk,Mette Skjærbæk,Anne Ranning,Anne Ranning,Katrine Søborg Spang,Katrine Søborg Spang,Ditte Lou Gantriis,Ditte Lou Gantriis,Aja Greve,Aja Greve,Kate Kold Zahle,Kate Kold Zahle,Ole Mors,Ole Mors,Kerstin J. Plessen,Kerstin J. Plessen,Merete Nordentoft,Merete Nordentoft +28 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that a larger proportion of children growing up with an ill parent will display abnormal or delayed development, behavioural problems or psychiatric symptoms compared to the healthy controls.
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Assessment of Neurocognitive Functions in 7-Year-Old Children at Familial High Risk for Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder: The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study VIA 7.
Nicoline Hemager,Nicoline Hemager,Kerstin J. Plessen,Kerstin J. Plessen,Kerstin J. Plessen,Anne Thorup,Anne Thorup,Camilla Jerlang Christiani,Camilla Jerlang Christiani,Ditte Ellersgaard,Ditte Ellersgaard,Katrine Søborg Spang,Katrine Søborg Spang,Birgitte Klee Burton,Birgitte Klee Burton,Maja Gregersen,Maja Gregersen,Anne Søndergaard,Anne Søndergaard,Aja Greve,Aja Greve,Ditte Lou Gantriis,Ditte Lou Gantriis,Gry Poulsen,Gry Poulsen,Larry J. Seidman,Larry J. Seidman,Ole Mors,Ole Mors,Merete Nordentoft,Merete Nordentoft,Merete Nordentoft,Jens Richardt Møllegaard Jepsen +32 more
TL;DR: Children with FHR-SZ had widespread neurocognitive impairments, supporting the hypothesis of neuroc cognitive functions as endophenotypes of schizophrenia, and the absence of Neurocognitive deficits in children with F HR-BP suggests distinct neurodevelopmental manifestations in these familial high-risk groups at this age.
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Psychopathology in 7-year-old children with familial high risk of developing schizophrenia spectrum psychosis or bipolar disorder - The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study - VIA 7, a population-based cohort study.
Ditte Ellersgaard,Ditte Ellersgaard,Ditte Ellersgaard,Kerstin J. Plessen,Kerstin J. Plessen,Kerstin J. Plessen,Jens Richardt Møllegaard Jepsen,Jens Richardt Møllegaard Jepsen,Katrine Soeborg Spang,Katrine Soeborg Spang,Katrine Soeborg Spang,Nicoline Hemager,Birgitte Klee Burton,Birgitte Klee Burton,Birgitte Klee Burton,Camilla Jerlang Christiani,Camilla Jerlang Christiani,Camilla Jerlang Christiani,Maja Gregersen,Maja Gregersen,Anne Søndergaard,Anne Søndergaard,Jamal Uddin,Jamal Uddin,Jamal Uddin,Gry Poulsen,Gry Poulsen,Gry Poulsen,Aja Greve,Aja Greve,Ditte Lou Gantriis,Ditte Lou Gantriis,Ole Mors,Ole Mors,Merete Nordentoft,Merete Nordentoft,Merete Nordentoft,Anne Thorup,Anne Thorup,Anne Thorup +39 more
TL;DR: Already at the age of seven, F HR‐SZ and FHR‐BP children show a higher prevalence of a broad spectrum of categorical and dimensional psychopathology compared with controls, emphasize the need for developing early intervention strategies towards this vulnerable group of children.
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Impairments of motor function among children with a familial risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder at 7 years old in Denmark: an observational cohort study
Birgitte Klee Burton,Birgitte Klee Burton,Birgitte Klee Burton,Anne Thorup,Anne Thorup,Anne Thorup,Jens Richardt Møllegaard Jepsen,Gry Poulsen,Gry Poulsen,Gry Poulsen,Ditte Ellersgaard,Ditte Ellersgaard,Ditte Ellersgaard,Katrine Søborg Spang,Katrine Søborg Spang,Katrine Søborg Spang,Camilla Jerlang Christiani,Camilla Jerlang Christiani,Camilla Jerlang Christiani,Nicoline Hemager,Nicoline Hemager,Nicoline Hemager,Ditte Lou Gantriis,Ditte Lou Gantriis,Aja Greve,Aja Greve,Ole Mors,Ole Mors,Merete Nordentoft,Merete Nordentoft,Merete Nordentoft,Kerstin J. Plessen,Kerstin J. Plessen,Kerstin J. Plessen +33 more
TL;DR: Motor abnormalities in children with a familial risk of schizophrenia are specific at 7 years of age with respect to fine motor function and balance, but non-specific with respectto familialrisk of bipolar disorder.