Browsing Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine by Author "Weiss, HA"
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Associations of human gene EPB41L3 DNA methylation and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in women living with HIV-1 in Africa.
Kelly, HA; Chikandiwa, A; Warman, R; Segondy, M; Sawadogo, B; Vasiljevic, N; Didelot, M-N; Meda, N; Weiss, HA; Delany-Moretlwe, S (2018-09-24)OBJECTIVES: To evaluate associations of DNA methylation of the human tumour suppressor gene EPB41L3 with high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN2+) and HIV-related factors among women living with HIV-1 (WLHIV) ... -
Cannabis use and psychotic disorders in diverse settings in the Global South: findings from INTREPID II.
Lee Pow, J; Donald, C; di Forti, M; Roberts, T; Weiss, HA; Ayinde, O; John, S; Olley, B; Ojagbemi, A; Esponda, GM (2023-11)BACKGROUND: Cannabis use has been linked to psychotic disorders but this association has been primarily observed in the Global North. This study investigates patterns of cannabis use and associations with psychoses in three ... -
Epidemiology of Untreated Psychoses in 3 Diverse Settings in the Global South: The International Research Program on Psychotic Disorders in Diverse Settings (INTREPID II).
Morgan, C; Cohen, A; Esponda, GM; Roberts, T; John, S; Pow, JL; Donald, C; Olley, B; Ayinde, O; Lam, J (2023-01-01)IMPORTANCE: Less than 10% of research on psychotic disorders has been conducted in settings in the Global South, which refers broadly to the regions of Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. There is a lack of basic ... -
Life events and psychosis: case-control study from India, Nigeria, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Oloniniyi, IO; Weiss, HA; John, S; Esan, O; Hibben, M; Patel, V; Murray, RM; Cohen, A; Hutchinson, G; Gureje, O (2022-09-16)BACKGROUND: There is evidence of an association between life events and psychosis in Europe, North America and Australasia, but few studies have examined this association in the rest of the world. AIMS: To test the association ... -
Urbanicity and rates of untreated psychotic disorders in three diverse settings in the Global South.
Roberts, T; Susser, E; Lee Pow, J; Donald, C; John, S; Raghavan, V; Ayinde, O; Olley, B; Miguel Esponda, G; Lam, J (2023-01-16)BACKGROUND: Extensive evidence indicates that rates of psychotic disorder are elevated in more urban compared with less urban areas, but this evidence largely originates from Northern Europe. It is unclear whether the same ...