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
History of Delirium Tremens in AUD Patients in Treatment: Relationship to AUD Severity and Other Factors
Jørgen G. Bramness,Susmita Pandey,Jenny Skumsnes Moe,Helge Prytz Toft,Lars Lien,Ingeborg Bolstad +5 more
TL;DR: Having experienced DT was more prevalent in the current investigation than in earlier studies, and patients that had experienced DT seemed to have more serious AUD, especially signified by a longer duration of drinking.
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Effect of Hypnotherapy in Alcohol Use Disorder Compared with Motivational Interviewing: A Randomized Controlled Trial
TL;DR: Those receiving hypnotherapy did marginally better concerning alcohol use at 1-year follow-up, which could indicate that hypn therapy is at least as effective as MI.
Addiction research centres and the nurturing of creativity The Norwegian Centre for Addiction Research (SERAF).
Jørgen G. Bramness,Jørgen G. Bramness,Thomas Clausen,Fanny Duckert,Edle Ravndal,Helge Waal,Helge Waal +6 more
TL;DR: The Norwegian Centre for Addiction Research (SERAF) at the University of Oslo is a newly established, clinical addiction research centre with a major focus on opioid dependency, investigating Norwegian opioid maintenance treatment (OMT), with special interest in OMT during pregnancy, mortality, morbidity and criminality before, during and after OMT.
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GABAA subunit single nucleotide polymorphisms show sex-specific association to alcohol consumption and mental distress in a Norwegian population-based sample.
Jenny Skumsnes Moe,Ingeborg Bolstad,Jørg Mørland,Jørg Mørland,Jørgen G. Bramness,Jørgen G. Bramness +5 more
TL;DR: For example, this paper investigated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from candidate gene studies on alcohol use disorder and depressive disorders, for association with alcohol consumption and with mental distress in a population-based sample from the Cohort of Norway (n = 49% men, n = 1978, 49% women).
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Smoking in early adulthood is prospectively associated with prescriptions of antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, antidepressants and anxiolytics.
TL;DR: In this article, two grants from the Research Council of Norway (TvS, grant numbers 288083 and 301010) were used to support the work of the authors.