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Rudolf Uher
Researcher at Dalhousie University
Publications - 350
Citations - 28239
Rudolf Uher is an academic researcher from Dalhousie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Major depressive disorder & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 314 publications receiving 23342 citations. Previous affiliations of Rudolf Uher include Karolinska Institutet & Duke University.
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Childhood maltreatment and the medical morbidity in bipolar disorder: a case-control study
Georgina M. Hosang,Helen L. Fisher,Rudolf Uher,Sarah Cohen-Woods,Barbara Maughan,Peter McGuffin,Anne Farmer +6 more
TL;DR: Individuals with bipolar disorder who reported experiencing maltreatment during childhood, especially abuse, were at increased risk of suffering from medical illnesses and warrant greater clinical attention.
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Assessment of Psychopathology: Is Asking Questions Good Enough?
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Non-random dropout and the relative efficacy of escitalopram and nortriptyline in treating major depressive disorder.
Robert Power,Bengt B. Muthén,Neven Henigsberg,Ole Mors,Anna Placentino,Julien Mendlewicz,Wolfgang Maier,Peter McGuffin,Cathryn M. Lewis,Rudolf Uher,Rudolf Uher +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that, when non-random dropout is accounted for, escitalopram is more effective than nortriptyline in reducing symptoms of major depression.
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Predicting Worsening Suicidal Ideation With Clinical Features and Peripheral Expression of Messenger RNA and MicroRNA During Antidepressant Treatment
Raoul Belzeaux,Laura M. Fiori,Juan Pablo Lopez,Mohamed Boucekine,Laurent Boyer,Pierre Blier,Faranak Farzan,Benicio N. Frey,Peter Giacobbe,Raymond W. Lam,Francesco Leri,Glenda MacQueen,Roumen Milev,Daniel J. Müller,Daniel J. Müller,Sagar V. Parikh,Susan Rotzinger,Claudio N. Soares,Rudolf Uher,Jane A. Foster,Sidney H. Kennedy,Sidney H. Kennedy,Gustavo Turecki +22 more
TL;DR: This study generated a predictive tool for TWSI that combines both biological and clinical variables that can be easily quantified in peripheral tissues, thus rendering them viable targets to be used in both clinical practice and future studies of suicidal behaviors.
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Real-world digital implementation of the Psychosis Polyrisk Score (PPS): A pilot feasibility study.
Dominic Oliver,Giulia Spada,Amir Englund,Edward Chesney,Joaquim Radua,Abraham Reichenberg,Rudolf Uher,Philip McGuire,Paolo Fusar-Poli,Paolo Fusar-Poli +9 more
TL;DR: The PPS is a promising biomarker which has been implemented digitally and can be easily administered to both healthy controls and individuals at potential risk for psychosis on a range of devices and is feasible to use in real world settings to assess individuals with emerging mental disorders.