Jørgen G. Bramness
Norwegian Institute of Public Health
244 Papers
1K Citations
Jørgen G. Bramness is an academic researcher from Norwegian Institute of Public Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 215 publications. Previous affiliations of Jørgen G. Bramness include Norwegian University of Science and Technology & University of Tromsø.
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Papers
Amphetamine-induced psychosis - a separate diagnostic entity or primary psychosis triggered in the vulnerable?
Jørgen G. Bramness,Øystein Hoel Gundersen,Joar Guterstam,Eline Borger Rognli,Maija Konstenius,Else-Marie Løberg,Sigrid Medhus,Lars Tanum,Johan Franck +8 more
TL;DR: A stress-vulnerability model is proposed for understanding the relationship between amphetamine use and psychosis and it is proposed that acute psychosis induced by amphetamines seems to have a faster recovery and appears to resolve more completely compared to schizophrenic psychosis.
Road traffic accident risk related to prescriptions of the hypnotics zopiclone, zolpidem, flunitrazepam and nitrazepam
Ingebjørg Gustavsen,Jørgen G. Bramness,Svetlana Skurtveit,Svetlana Skurtveit,Anders Engeland,Anders Engeland,Ineke C. Neutel,Jørg Mørland,Jørg Mørland +8 more
TL;DR: This study found that users of hypnotics had a clearly increased risk of road traffic accidents.
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Prescription drug use among fathers and mothers before and during pregnancy. A population-based cohort study of 106,000 pregnancies in Norway 2004-2006.
Anders Engeland,Anders Engeland,Jørgen G. Bramness,Anne Kjersti Daltveit,Anne Kjersti Daltveit,Marit Rønning,Svetlana Skurtveit,Svetlana Skurtveit,Kari Furu +8 more
TL;DR: Large proportions of both fathers and mothers were dispensed drugs prior to conception or during pregnancy in Norway, and possible teratogenic effects of drug use in fathers shortly before conception should be further explored.
Comparison of pharmaceutical, illicit drug, alcohol, nicotine and caffeine levels in wastewater with sale, seizure and consumption data for 8 European cities
Jose Antonio Baz-Lomba,Jose Antonio Baz-Lomba,Stefania Salvatore,Emma Gracia-Lor,Richard Bade,Sara Castiglioni,Erika Castrignanò,Ana Causanilles,Félix Hernández,Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern,Juliet Kinyua,Ann Kathrin McCall,Alexander L.N. van Nuijs,Christoph Ort,Benedek G. Plósz,Pedram Ramin,Malcolm J. Reid,Nikolaos I. Rousis,Yeonsuk Ryu,Pim de Voogt,Jørgen G. Bramness,Kevin V. Thomas +21 more
TL;DR: High agreement was found between wastewater and other data sources for pharmaceuticals and cocaine, whereas amphetamines, alcohol and caffeine showed a moderate correlation, and methamphetamine and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine and nicotine did not correlate with other sources of data.
Characterization of gut microbiota composition and functions in patients with chronic alcohol overconsumption
Steinar Traae Bjørkhaug,Håvard Aanes,Sudan Prasad Neupane,Jørgen G. Bramness,Stine Malvik,Stine Malvik,Christine Henriksen,Viggo Skar,Asle W. Medhus,Jørgen Valeur +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that gut microbiota composition and functions in patients with alcohol overconsumption differ from patients with low consumption of alcohol, and seem to be skewed into a putative pro-inflammatory direction.
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