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Julie Evensen
Researcher at Oslo University Hospital
Publications - 28
Citations - 1010
Julie Evensen is an academic researcher from Oslo University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: First episode & Neurocognitive. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 27 publications receiving 856 citations. Previous affiliations of Julie Evensen include University of Oslo.
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Long-term follow-up of the TIPS early detection in psychosis study: effects on 10-year outcome.
Wenche ten Velden Hegelstad,Tor K. Larsen,Bjørn Auestad,Julie Evensen,Ulrik Haahr,Inge Joa,J.O. Johannesen,Johannes Langeveld,Ingrid Melle,Stein Opjordsmoen,Jan Ivar Røssberg,Bjørn Rishovd Rund,Erik Simonsen,Kjetil Sundet,Per Vaglum,Svein Friis,Thomas H. McGlashan +16 more
TL;DR: Early detection of first-episode psychosis appears to increase the chances of milder deficits and superior functioning, and the mechanisms by which this strategy improves the long-term prognosis of psychosis remain speculative.
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Neurocognition and Duration of Psychosis: A 10-year Follow-up of First-Episode Patients
Bjørn Rishovd Rund,Bjørn Rishovd Rund,Helene Eidsmo Barder,Julie Evensen,Julie Evensen,Ulrik Haahr,Ulrik Haahr,Wenche ten Velden Hegelstad,Inge Joa,Inge Joa,Jan Olav Johannessen,Jan Olav Johannessen,Johannes Langeveld,Tor K. Larsen,Tor K. Larsen,Ingrid Melle,Ingrid Melle,Stein Opjordsmoen,Jan Ivar Røssberg,Jan Ivar Røssberg,Erik Simonsen,Kjetil Sundet,Kjetil Sundet,Per Vaglum,Thomas H. McGlashan,Svein Friis,Svein Friis +26 more
TL;DR: Stable remission during the first year predicted neurocognitive functioning, suggesting that the early clinical course is a good predictor for the long-term course, and providing no support for the neurotoxicity hypothesis and indicating that psychosis before start of treatment has no significant impact on the course and outcome in psychosis.
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Apathy in first episode psychosis patients: A ten year longitudinal follow-up study
Julie Evensen,Julie Evensen,Jan Ivar Røssberg,Helene Eidsmo Barder,U. Haahr,Wenche ten Velden Hegelstad,Inge Joa,Jan Olav Johannessen,Jan Olav Johannessen,Tor K. Larsen,Tor K. Larsen,Ingrid Melle,Stein Opjordsmoen,Bjørn Rishovd Rund,Bjørn Rishovd Rund,Erik Simonsen,Kjetil Sundet,Kjetil Sundet,Per Vaglum,Svein Friis,Thomas H. McGlashan +20 more
TL;DR: Apathy is a common symptom in a FEP cohort 10 years after illness debut, and its presence relates to impaired functioning and poorer subjective quality of life.
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Flat affect and social functioning: A 10 year follow-up study of first episode psychosis patients
Julie Evensen,Julie Evensen,Jan Ivar Røssberg,Jan Ivar Røssberg,Helene Eidsmo Barder,Helene Eidsmo Barder,Ulrik Haahr,Ulrik Haahr,Wenche ten Velden Hegelstad,Inge Joa,Jan Olav Johannessen,Jan Olav Johannessen,Tor K. Larsen,Tor K. Larsen,Ingrid Melle,Ingrid Melle,Stein Opjordsmoen,Stein Opjordsmoen,Bjørn Rishovd Rund,Bjørn Rishovd Rund,Erik Simonsen,Erik Simonsen,Per Vaglum,Thomas H. McGlashan,Svein Friis,Svein Friis +25 more
TL;DR: FA is expressed at some point of time in the majority of FEP patients in a 10 year follow-up period, and appears more fluctuant than expected from the relevant literature.
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Subjective quality of life in first-episode psychosis. A ten year follow-up study
Erlend Strand Gardsjord,Kristin Lie Romm,Svein Friis,Svein Friis,Helene Eidsmo Barder,Julie Evensen,Ulrik Haahr,Ulrik Haahr,Wenche ten Velden Hegelstad,Inge Joa,Inge Joa,Jan Olav Johannessen,Jan Olav Johannessen,Johannes Langeveld,Tor K. Larsen,Tor K. Larsen,Stein Opjordsmoen,Bjørn Rishovd Rund,Bjørn Rishovd Rund,Erik Simonsen,Erik Simonsen,Per Vaglum,Thomas H. McGlashan,Ingrid Melle,Ingrid Melle,Jan Ivar Røssberg,Jan Ivar Røssberg +26 more
TL;DR: Treatment of depressive symptoms and measures aimed at increasing daily activities seem important to improve S-QoL in patients with psychosis.