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M. ten Have
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 74
Citations - 6178
M. ten Have is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Population. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 74 publications receiving 4639 citations.
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The epidemiology of traumatic event exposure worldwide: results from the World Mental Health Survey Consortium.
Corina Benjet,Evelyn J. Bromet,Elie G. Karam,Ronald C. Kessler,Katie A. McLaughlin,Ayelet Meron Ruscio,Victoria Shahly,Dan J. Stein,M. Petukhova,Eric Hill,Jordi Alonso,Lukoye Atwoli,Brendan Bunting,Ronny Bruffaerts,José Miguel Caldas-de-Almeida,G. de Girolamo,Silvia Florescu,Oye Gureje,Yueqin Huang,Jean Pierre Lepine,Norito Kawakami,Viviane Kovess-Masfety,María Elena Medina-Mora,F. Navarro-Mateu,Marina Piazza,Jose Posada-Villa,Kate M. Scott,Arieh Y. Shalev,Tim Slade,M. ten Have,Yolanda Torres,Maria Carmen Viana,Zahari Zarkov,Karestan C. Koenen +33 more
TL;DR: Exposure to interpersonal violence had the strongest associations with subsequent traumatic events, and limited resources may best be dedicated to those that are more likely to be further exposed such as victims of interpersonal violence.
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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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Posttraumatic stress disorder in the World Mental Health Surveys.
Karestan C. Koenen,Andrew Ratanatharathorn,Lauren C. Ng,Katie A. McLaughlin,Evelyn J. Bromet,Dan J. Stein,Elie G. Karam,A. Meron Ruscio,Corina Benjet,Kate M. Scott,Lukoye Atwoli,M. Petukhova,Carmen C.W. Lim,Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola,Ali Al-Hamzawi,Jordi Alonso,Brendan Bunting,Marius Ciutan,G. de Girolamo,Louisa Degenhardt,Oye Gureje,Josep Maria Haro,Y. Huang,Norito Kawakami,Sing Lee,F. Navarro-Mateu,B. E. Pennell,Marina Piazza,Nancy A. Sampson,M. ten Have,Yolanda Torres,Maria Carmen Viana,David R. Williams,Miguel Xavier,Ronald C. Kessler +34 more
TL;DR: PTSD is prevalent cross-nationally, with half of all global cases being persistent and only half of those with severe PTSD report receiving any treatment and only a minority receive specialty mental health care.
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The prevalence and effects of adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) on the performance of workers : results from the WHO World Mental Health Survey Initiative
R. de Graaf,Ronald C. Kessler,John Fayyad,M. ten Have,Jordi Alonso,Matthias C. Angermeyer,Guilherme Borges,Koen Demyttenaere,Isabelle Gasquet,G. de Girolamo,J.M. Haro,Robert Jin,Elie G. Karam,Johan Ormel,J. Posada-Villa +14 more
TL;DR: ADHD is a relatively common condition among working people in the countries studied and is associated with high work impairment in these countries, which suggests that ADHD would be a good candidate for targeted workplace screening and treatment programs.
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Anxious and non-anxious major depressive disorder in the World Health Organization World Mental Health Surveys.
Ronald C. Kessler,Nancy A. Sampson,Patricia A. Berglund,Michaela Gruber,Ali Al-Hamzawi,Laura Helena Andrade,Brendan Bunting,Koen Demyttenaere,Silvia Florescu,G. de Girolamo,Oye Gureje,Yaping He,Chiyi Hu,Yueqin Huang,Elie Karam,Viviane Kovess-Masfety,Sing Lee,Daphna Levinson,M. E. Medina Mora,Jacek Moskalewicz,Yukako Nakamura,F. Navarro-Mateu,M. A. Oakley Browne,M. Piazza,J. Posada-Villa,Tim Slade,M. ten Have,Yolanda Torres,Gemma Vilagut,Miguel Xavier,Zahari Zarkov,Victoria Shahly,Marsha A. Wilcox +32 more
TL;DR: Women and previously married people had consistently elevated rates of lifetime and 12-month MDD as well as comorbid anxiety disorders, which raises complex questions about the relative importance of temporally primary anxiety disorders as risk markers v. causal risk factors for subsequent MDD onset and persistence.