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Samuli I. Saarni
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 110
Citations - 6020
Samuli I. Saarni is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 107 publications receiving 5467 citations. Previous affiliations of Samuli I. Saarni include University of Helsinki & University of Turku.
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Lifetime Prevalence of Psychotic and Bipolar I Disorders in a General Population
Jonna Perälä,Jaana Suvisaari,Samuli I. Saarni,Kimmo Kuoppasalmi,Erkki Isometsä,Sami Pirkola,Timo Partonen,Annamari Tuulio-Henriksson,Jukka Hintikka,Tuula Kieseppä,Tommi Härkänen,Seppo Koskinen,Jouko Lönnqvist +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a nationally representative sample of 8028 persons 30 years or older was screened for psychotic and bipolar I disorders using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview, self-reported diagnoses, medical examination, and national registers.
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The impact of 29 chronic conditions on health-related quality of life: a general population survey in Finland using 15D and EQ-5D.
Samuli I. Saarni,Tommi Härkänen,Harri Sintonen,Jaana Suvisaari,Seppo Koskinen,Arpo Aromaa,Jouko Lönnqvist +6 more
TL;DR: Musculoskeletal disorders are associated with largest losses of HRQoL in the Finnish population, followed by psychiatric conditions, which may systematically emphasize different conditions.
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Impact of psychiatric disorders on health-related quality of life: general population survey
Samuli I. Saarni,Jaana Suvisaari,Harri Sintonen,Sami Pirkola,Seppo Koskinen,Arpo Aromaa,Jouko Lönnqvist +6 more
TL;DR: Dysthymia, generalised anxiety disorder and social phobia were associated with the largest loss of HRQoL on the individual level before and after adjusting for somatic and psychiatric comorbidity.
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Quality of life of people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other psychotic disorders.
TL;DR: Subjective loss of QoL associated with psychotic disorders may be smaller than objective loss of functioning suggests, and the EQ–5D is problematic as an outcome measure in psychotic disorders.
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Infertility, mental disorders and well-being – a nationwide survey
Reija Klemetti,Jani Raitanen,Sinikka Sihvo,Samuli I. Saarni,Samuli I. Saarni,Päivikki Koponen +5 more
TL;DR: Infertility was associated with mental health, especially dysthymia and anxiety, and gender‐specific psychosocial support and follow‐up for infertile people is warranted.