Andre Sourander
andsou@utu.fi +358 29 450 2753 +358 50 365 3447 Itäinen Pitkäkatu 1 Turku |
Child psychiatry, adolescent psychiatry, epidemiology, intervention studies, implementation studies, service-use
Professor of Child Psychiatry at the University of Turku and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the Columbia University. The focus of his work for the last 30 years has been to identify early psychosocial and biological risk factors for the causes of mental health disturbances, as well as to find keys to the development of selective interventions focused on children at risk.
Sourander is principal investigator and co-investigator in several studies and research consortiums. Sourander’s research activity focuses on time trends of psychiatric problems and service use, large birth cohort studies, population-based studies, international multi-site research and intervention studies. He has special expertise in prenatal epidemiology, developmental approaches and investigating the long-term outcome of psychiatric disorders as well as developing clinical methods, family oriented early interventions, RCT and implementation studies of web-based interventions.
Dr. Sourander is responsible for teaching medical students and residents at the Department of Child Psychiatry. He has been the Primary Supervisor of 19 finalized thesis. He is the Primary Supervisor of 6 post-doc researchers and 9 PhD /Dr Med Sc students.
- Altered growth trajectory of head circumference during infancy and schizophrenia in a National Birth Cohort (2017)
- Schizophrenia ResearchJAMA Psychiatry
- Clinical decision support systems in child and adolescent psychiatry: a systematic review (2017)
- European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Crime and mortality in a population-based nationwide 1981 birth cohort – Results from the FinnCrime Study (2017)
- Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health
- Data Selection Importance in the Study of the Association Between Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and Schizophrenia: Response to Meier et al (2017)
- American Journal of Psychiatry
- Gestational maternal C-reactive protein and risk of bipolar disorder among young individuals in a Nationwide Birth Cohort (2017)
- Journal of Affective Disorders
- Lasten ja nuorten psykoosilääkkeiden käyttö kasvussa (2017)
- Lääkärilehti
- Mentalvården för barn förbättras på basnivå (2017)
- Finska Läkaresällskapets Handlingar
- New Insights into How Serotonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitors Shape the Developing Brain (2017)
- Birth Defects Research Part B: Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology
- Obesity, Underweight, and Smoking are Associated with Worse Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Finnish Healthy Young Men: a Population-Based Study (2017)
- Frontiers in Public Health
- Parental age and the risk of obsessive compulsive disorder and Tourette syndrome / chronic tic disorder in a nationwide population-based sample (2017)
- Journal of Affective Disorders
- Parental psychopathology and offspring attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in a nationwide sample (2017)
- Journal of Psychiatric Research
- Parental Psychopathology and Tourette Syndrome/Chronic Tic Disorder in Offspring: A Nationwide Case-Control Study (2017)
- Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Prenatal toxoplasmosis antibody and childhood autism (2017)
- Autism Research
- Register-based study of the incidence, comorbidities and demographics of obsessive-compulsive disorder in specialist healthcare (2017)
- BMC Psychiatry
- Relative age within the school year and diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: a nationwide population-based study (2017)
- Lancet Psychiatry
- Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Use During Pregnancy Reply (2017)
- JAMA Psychiatry
- The debate on child and adolescent psychiatric research is going global (2017)
- European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Voimaperheet (2017)
- Yleislääkäri
- Association between immigrant background and ADHD: a nationwide population-based case-control study. (2016)
- Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
- Association of Bullying Behavior at 8 Years of Age and Use of Specialized Services for Psychiatric Disorders by 29 Years of Age (2016)