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Caroline Dubertret
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 197
Citations - 4091
Caroline Dubertret is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Population. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 165 publications receiving 2831 citations. Previous affiliations of Caroline Dubertret include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Paris Diderot University.
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Metabolic syndrome, abdominal obesity and hyperuricemia in schizophrenia: Results from the FACE-SZ cohort
Ophélia Godin,Ophélia Godin,Marion Leboyer,Alexandru Gaman,Bruno Aouizerate,Fabrice Berna,Lore Brunel,Delphine Capdevielle,Isabelle Chereau,Jean-Michel Dorey,Caroline Dubertret,Julien Dubreucq,Catherine Faget,F. Gabayet,Y. Le Strat,Pierre-Michel Llorca,David Misdrahi,Romain Rey,Raphaëlle Richieri,Christine Passerieux,A. Schandrin,Franck Schürhoff,Mathieu Urbach,P. Vidalhet,Nicolas Girerd,Guillaume Fond,Olivier Blanc,E. Bulzacka,Isabelle Chéreau-Boudet,G. Chesnoy-Servanin,Jean-Marie Danion,Thierry d'Amato,A. Deloge,C. Delorme,Hélène Denizot,M. Depradier,C. Fluttaz,S. Fonteneau,E. Giraud-Baro,Marie-Christine Hardy-Baylé,D. Lacelle,C. Lançon,H. Laouamri,T. Le Gloahec,E. Metairie,I. Offerlin-Meyer,P. Peri,Sylvie Pires,C. Portalier,C. Roman,M. Sebilleau,Arnaud Tessier,A.M. Tronche,F. Vaillant,A. Vehier,Pierre Vidailhet,E. Vilà,Hanan Yazbek,A. Zinetti-Bertschy +58 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of MetS, abdominal obesity and hyperuricemia is elevated in French patients with schizophrenia, all of which are considerably under-diagnosed and undertreated.
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Generalizability of clinical trial results for bipolar disorder to community samples: findings from the national epidemiologic survey on alcohol and related conditions
TL;DR: Having a significant risk of suicide was the criterion excluding the highest percentage of participants in the bipolar depression samples, while having a current DSM-IV diagnosis of alcohol abuse or dependence was the one leading to the greatest exclusion rate in clinical trials for participants with acute mania.
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Developmental trajectories of pregnant and postpartum depression in an epidemiologic survey.
TL;DR: Depression affects more than one in 10 women during peripartum, and the factors associated with perIPartum depression are traumatic, personal or family history of mental disorder, in a timeframe covering life from childhood through adulthood.
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Childhood trauma, depression and negative symptoms are independently associated with impaired quality of life in schizophrenia. Results from the national FACE-SZ cohort.
M. Andrianarisoa,L. Boyer,Ophélia Godin,Lore Brunel,E. Bulzacka,Bruno Aouizerate,Bruno Aouizerate,Fabrice Berna,Delphine Capdevielle,Jean-Michel Dorey,Caroline Dubertret,Julien Dubreucq,Catherine Faget,F. Gabayet,Pierre-Michel Llorca,Jasmina Mallet,David Misdrahi,Romain Rey,Raphaëlle Richieri,Christine Passerieux,A. Schandrin,Anne Marie Tronche,Anne Marie Tronche,Mathieu Urbach,Pierre Vidailhet,Franck Schürhoff,Guillaume Fond,Olivier Blanc,Isabelle Chéreau-Boudet,G. Chesnoy-Servanin,Jean-Marie Danion,Thierry d'Amato,A. Deloge,C. Delorme,Hélène Denizot,C. Fluttaz,S. Fonteneau,E. Giraud-Baro,Marie-Christine Hardy-Baylé,D. Lacelle,C. Lançon,H. Laouamri,Marion Leboyer,T. Le Gloahec,Y. Le Strat,E. Metairie,I. Offerlin-Meyer,P. Peri,Sylvie Pires,C. Portalier,C. Roman,M. Sebilleau,Arnaud Tessier,F. Vaillant,A. Vehier,E. Vilà,Hanan Yazbek,A. Zinetti-Bertschy +57 more
TL;DR: Impaired QoL is independently associated with negative symptoms, depression and childhood trauma in schizophrenia.
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Association and excess of transmission of a DRD2 haplotype in a sample of French schizophrenic patients.
TL;DR: A significant excess of the B2A2 haplotype in schizophrenic patients is specifically observed in a subsample of patients with a disease onset occurring after 20 years of age, and convergent evidence for a significant role of the DRD2 gene in the risk for schizophrenia is found.