Jeyaniroshan Jeyapalan
Doctoral Candidate, Doctor of Medicine, Mphil(Preventive Medicine)
Addictions Psychiatry jjjeya@utu.fi |
Preventive Medicine, Psychiatry, Mental health
psychiatric Epidemiology,
post-traumatic stress disorder, Addictions Medicine
Antipsychotic Medication Use Among Patients with Substance-Induced Psychosis: Characteristics and Prognosis. A Nationwide Register-Linkage Study
Jeyaniroshan Jeyapalan is a Doctoral Candidate ( Doctoral Programme in Clinical Research DPCR) Department of Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine at the University of Turku. He was born and raised in a postcolonial tea plantation in the up-country (Malayagam) of Sri Lanka. He received his MPhil in International Health (epidemiology, preventive medicine, public health) from the University of Oslo, Norway. His teaching and research interests include Substance-Induced psychosis, Addiction, Antipsychotic medication use, Schizophrenia, Public mental health and First-episode psychosis.
- Characteristics of incident substance-induced psychosis compared to first-episode psychotic disorders: A nationwide register-linkage study from Sweden (2024)
- Schizophrenia Research
- Antipsychotic use and associating factors among persons with substance-induced psychosis and first-episode psychosis. A nationwide register-linkage study (2023)
- Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Characteristics of incident substance-induced psychosis compared to incident first-episode psychosis. A nationwide register-linkage study (2022)
- European Psychiatry