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Andrzej Kiejna
Researcher at Wrocław Medical University
Publications - 223
Citations - 5182
Andrzej Kiejna is an academic researcher from Wrocław Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Population. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 211 publications receiving 4135 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrzej Kiejna include University of Wrocław & Centre for Mental Health.
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Mental disorders among college students in the World Health Organization World Mental Health Surveys.
Randy P. Auerbach,Jordi Alonso,William G. Axinn,Pim Cuijpers,David Daniel Ebert,Jennifer Greif Green,Irving Hwang,Ronald C. Kessler,Howard Liu,Philippe Mortier,Matthew K. Nock,Stephanie Pinder-Amaker,Nancy A. Sampson,Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola,Ali Al-Hamzawi,Laura Helena Andrade,Corina Benjet,José Miguel Caldas-de-Almeida,Koen Demyttenaere,Silvia Florescu,G. de Girolamo,Oye Gureje,Josep Maria Haro,Elie G. Karam,Andrzej Kiejna,Viviane Kovess-Masfety,Sing Lee,John J. McGrath,Siobhan O'Neill,B. E. Pennell,Kate M. Scott,M. ten Have,Yolanda Torres,Alan M. Zaslavsky,Zahari Zarkov,Ronny Bruffaerts +35 more
TL;DR: Mental disorders are common among college students, have onsets that mostly occur prior to college entry, and in the case of pre-matriculation disorders are associated with college attrition, and are typically untreated.
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Use of Coercive Measures During Involuntary Hospitalization: Findings From Ten European Countries
Jiri Raboch,Lucie Kališová,Alexander Nawka,Eva Kitzlerová,Georgi Onchev,Anastasia Karastergiou,Lorenza Magliano,Algirdas Dembinskas,Andrzej Kiejna,Francisco Torres-Gonzales,Lars Kjellin,Stefan Priebe,Thomas W. Kallert +12 more
TL;DR: Coercive measures used in a substantial group of involuntarily admitted patients across Europe appeared to depend on diagnosis and the severity of illness, but use was also heavily influenced by the individual country.
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Depression and anxiety in coronary artery bypass grafting patients.
TL;DR: High preoperative depression, state and trait anxiety scores appear to be predictors of post operative psychological outcome, and preoperative assessment can identify patients at risk for clinical levels of postoperative anxiety and depression.
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Estimating treatment coverage for people with substance use disorders: an analysis of data from the World Mental Health Surveys
Louisa Degenhardt,Meyer D. Glantz,Sara Evans-Lacko,Ekaterina Sadikova,Nancy A. Sampson,Graham Thornicroft,Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola,Ali Al-Hamzawi,Jordi Alonso,Laura Helena Andrade,Ronny Bruffaerts,Brendan Bunting,Evelyn J. Bromet,José Miguel Caldas de Almeida,Giovanni de Girolamo,Silvia Florescu,Oye Gureje,Josep Maria Haro,Yueqin Huang,Aimee N. Karam,Elie G. Karam,Andrzej Kiejna,Sing Lee,Jean-Pierre Lépine,Daphna Levinson,María Elena Medina-Mora,Yosikazu Nakamura,Fernando Navarro-Mateu,Beth-Ellen Pennell,Jose Posada-Villa,Kate M. Scott,Dan J. Stein,Margreet ten Have,Yolanda Torres,Zahari Zarkov,Somnath Chatterji,Ronald C. Kessler +36 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that only a small minority of people with substance use disorders receive even minimally adequate treatment, which provides a baseline for the global monitoring of progress of treatment coverage for these disorders as an indicator within the SDGs.
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The cross-national epidemiology of specific phobia in the World Mental Health Surveys.
Klaas J. Wardenaar,Carmen C.W. Lim,Ali Al-Hamzawi,Jordi Alonso,Laura Helena Andrade,C. Benjet,Brendan Bunting,G. de Girolamo,Koen Demyttenaere,S. Florescu,Oye Gureje,T. Hisateru,Chiyi Hu,Y. Huang,Elie G. Karam,Andrzej Kiejna,Jean-Pierre Lépine,F. Navarro-Mateu,M. A. Oakley Browne,Marina Piazza,Jose Posada-Villa,M. ten Have,Yolanda Torres,Miguel Xavier,Zahari Zarkov,Ronald C. Kessler,Kate M. Scott,P. de Jonge +27 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, rates of impairment, treatment use and co-morbidity increased with the number of fear subtypes and often precedes the onset of other mental disorders, making it a possible early-life indicator of psychopathology vulnerability.