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N. Müller
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 20
Citations - 3311
N. Müller is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety disorder & Mood disorders. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 20 publications receiving 3143 citations.
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Prevalence, co-morbidity and correlates of mental disorders in the general population: results from the German Health Interview and Examination Survey (GHS).
Frank Jacobi,Hans-Ulrich Wittchen,C. Hölting,Michael Höfler,Hildegard Pfister,N. Müller,Roselind Lieb +6 more
TL;DR: Results confirm and extend results from other national studies using the same assessment instruments with regard to prevalence, co-morbidity and sociodemographic correlates, covering a broader range of DSM-IV disorders.
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Polymorphisms in FKBP5 are associated with increased recurrence of depressive episodes and rapid response to antidepressant treatment
Elisabeth B. Binder,Daria Salyakina,Peter Lichtner,G. M. Wochnik,Marcus Ising,Benno Pütz,Sergi Papiol,S. R. Seaman,Susanne Lucae,Martin A. Kohli,Thomas Nickel,Heike E. Künzel,B. Fuchs,M. Majer,Andrea Pfennig,N. Kern,J. Brunner,Sieglinde Modell,Thomas C. Baghai,Tobias Deiml,Peter Zill,Brigitta Bondy,Rainer Rupprecht,Thomas Messer,Oliver Köhnlein,Heike Dabitz,Tanja Brückl,N. Müller,Hildegard Pfister,Roselind Lieb,Jakob C. Mueller,Elin Lõhmussaar,Tim M. Strom,Thomas Bettecken,Thomas Meitinger,Manfred Uhr,Theo Rein,Florian Holsboer,Bertram Müller-Myhsok +38 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the FKBP5 variant–dependent alterations in HPA-axis regulation could be related to the faster response to antidepressant drug treatment and the increased recurrence of depressive episodes observed in this subgroup of depressed individuals.
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Social Anxiety Disorder and the Risk of Depression: A Prospective Community Study of Adolescents and Young Adults
TL;DR: The presence of comorbid SAD in adolescents who are already depressed is associated with a more malignant course and character of subsequent depressive illness, and social anxiety disorder during adolescence or young adulthood is an important predictor ofsequent depressive disorders.
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Disability and quality of life in pure and comorbid social phobia--findings from a controlled study.
TL;DR: Overall, these findings underline that social phobia in this sample of adults, whether comorbid, subthreshold, or pure was a persisting and impairing condition, resulting in considerable subjective suffering and negative impact on work performance and social relationships.
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Screening for mental disorders: performance of the Composite International Diagnostic – Screener (CID–S)
Hans-Ulrich Wittchen,Michael Höfler,F. Gander,Hildegard Pfister,S. Storz,Bedirhan Üstün,N. Müller,Ronald C. Kessler +7 more
TL;DR: The CID–S was found to be a time‐efficient diagnostic screening tool for most mental disorders (except for some somatoform and substance use disorders), when used in a two‐stage design with a two to 12 week interval between investigations.