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Oye Gureje
Researcher at World Health Organization
Publications - 41
Citations - 3143
Oye Gureje is an academic researcher from World Health Organization. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Prevalence of mental disorders. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 41 publications receiving 2675 citations. Previous affiliations of Oye Gureje include University of New South Wales & University College Hospital, Ibadan.
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Lifetime prevalence and age-of-onset distributions of mental disorders in the World Health Organization's World Mental Health Survey Initiative RESEARCH REPORT
Ronald C. Kessler,Matthias C. Angermeyer,James C. Anthony,Ron de Graaf,Isabelle Gasquet,Giovanni de Girolamo,Semyon Gluzman,Oye Gureje,Josep Maria Haro,Norito Kawakami,Aimee N. Karam,Daphna Levinson,Mark A. Oakley,J. Posada-Villa,Dan J. Stein,Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola,Sing Lee,Steven G. Heeringa,Beth-Ellen Pennell,Patricia A. Berglund,Michael J. Gruber,Maria Petukhova,Somnath Chatterji +22 more
TL;DR: As many mental disorders begin in childhood or adolescents, interventions aimed at early detection and treatment might help reduce the persistence or severity of primary disorders and prevent the subsequent onset of secondary disorders.
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Psychotic disorders in urban areas: an overview of the Study on Low Prevalence Disorders
Assen Jablensky,John J. McGrath,Helen Herrman,David J. Castle,Oye Gureje,Mandy Evans,Vaughan J. Carr,Vera A. Morgan,Ailsa E Korten,Carol Harvey +9 more
TL;DR: There is a need for a broad programmatic approach, involving various sectors of the community, to tackle the multiple dimensions of clinical disorder, personal functioning and socioeconomic environment that influence the course and outcome of psychosis and ultimately determine the effectiveness of service-based intervention.
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A conceptual framework for the revision of the ICD-10 classification of mental and behavioural disorders
S. E. Hyman,Gavin Andrews,José Luis Ayuso-Mateos,W. Gaebel,David Goldberg,Oye Gureje,Assen Jablensky,B. Khoury,A. Lovell,Maria Elena teresa Medina Mora icaza,Afarin Rahimi-Movaghar,K. Ritchie,Khalid Saeed,Norman Sartorius,Pratap Sharan,R. Thara,P. Udomratn,Zeping Xiao,Xin Yu +18 more
TL;DR: The usefulness of the classification in helping WHO member countries, particularly low- and middle-income countries, to reduce the disease burden associated with mental disorders is among the highest priorities for the revision.
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The bidirectional associations between psychotic experiences and DSM-IV mental disorders
John J. McGrath,Sukanta Saha,Ali Al-Hamzawi,Laura Helena Andrade,C. Benjet,Evelyn J. Bromet,Mark Anthony Oakley Browne,José Miguel Caldas de Almeida,Wai Tat Chiu,Koen Demyttenaere,John Fayyad,Silvia Florescu,Giovanni de Girolamo,Oye Gureje,Josep Maria Haro,Margreet ten Have,Chiyi Hu,Viviane Kovess-Masfety,Carmen C.W. Lim,Fernando Navarro-Mateu,Nancy A. Sampson,J. Posada-Villa,Kenneth S. Kendler,Ronald C. Kessler +23 more
TL;DR: Data show that most mental disorders are associated with an elevated risk of subsequent psychotic experiences, and further investigation of the underlying factors accounting for these time-order relationships may shed light on the etiology of psychotic experiences.
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Early-Life Mental Disorders and Adult Household Income in the World Mental Health Surveys
Norito Kawakami,Emad Abdulrazaq Abdulghani,Jordi Alonso,Evelyn J. Bromet,Ronny Bruffaerts,José Miguel Caldas-de-Almeida,Wai Tat Chiu,Giovanni de Girolamo,Ron de Graaf,John Fayyad,Finola Ferry,Silvia Florescu,Oye Gureje,Chiyi Hu,Matthew D. Lakoma,William G. LeBlanc,Sing Lee,Daphna Levinson,Savita Malhotra,Herbert Matschinger,María Elena Medina-Mora,Yosikazu Nakamura,Mark Anthony Oakley Browne,Michail Okoliyski,Jose Posada-Villa,Nancy A. Sampson,Maria Carmen Viana,Ronald C. Kessler +27 more
TL;DR: Early mental disorders are associated with substantial decrements in income net of education at both individual and societal levels, and policy makers should take these associations into consideration in making health care research and treatment resource allocation decisions.