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    The outcome of short- and long-term psychotherapy 10 years after start of treatment by Knekt, P, Virtala, E, Härkänen, T, Vaarama, M, Lehtonen, J, Lindfors, O

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-04-2016)
    “…Empirical evidence on whether patients' mental health and functioning will be more improved after long-term than short-term therapy is scarce. We addressed…”
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    Randomized trial on the effectiveness of long-and short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy and solution-focused therapy on psychiatric symptoms during a 3-year follow-up by Knekt, P, Lindfors, O, Härkänen, T, Välikoski, M, Virtala, E, Laaksonen, M A, Marttunen, M, Kaipainen, M, Renlund, C

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-05-2008)
    “…Insufficient evidence exists for a viable choice between long- and short-term psychotherapies in the treatment of psychiatric disorders. The present trial…”
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    Therapists’ professional and personal characteristics as predictors of outcome in long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis by Heinonen, E, Knekt, P, Jääskeläinen, T, Lindfors, O

    Published in European psychiatry (01-06-2014)
    “…Abstract Background Whether long-term psychodynamic therapy (LPP) and psychoanalysis (PA) differ from each other and require different therapist qualities has…”
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    Self‐report dieting and long‐term changes in body mass index and waist circumference by Sares‐Jäske, L., Knekt, P., Männistö, S., Lindfors, O., Heliövaara, M.

    Published in Obesity science & practice (01-08-2019)
    “…Summary Objective This prospective study explores whether dieting attempts and previous changes in weight predict changes in body mass index (BMI) and waist…”
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    Prediction of the outcome of short- and long-term psychotherapy based on socio-demographic factors by Joutsenniemi, K, Laaksonen, M.A, Knekt, P, Haaramo, P, Lindfors, O

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (10-12-2012)
    “…Abstract Background Socio-demographic factors predict the outcome of short-term psychotherapy (STT) in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, but…”
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    Psychological predictors on the outcome of short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy and solution-focused therapy in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorder by Laaksonen, M.A, Knekt, P, Sares-Jäske, L, Lindfors, O

    Published in European psychiatry (01-02-2013)
    “…Abstract Objective Patient's pre-treatment suitability for short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy (STPP) and solution-focused therapy (SFT) has not been…”
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    955 – Long-term effectiveness of long- and short-term psychotherapy in the treatment of depressive and anxiety disorders by Knekt, P, Jääskeläinen, T, Virtala, E, Härkänen, T, Laaksonen, M, Lindfors, O

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Introduction Little is known about long-term effects of psychotherapy on depressive or anxiety disorders. Aims To compare the effectiveness of three…”
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    A case study in comparing therapies involving informative drop-out, non-ignorable non-compliance and repeated measurements by Härkänen, T., Knekt, P., Virtala, E., Lindfors, O.

    Published in Statistics in medicine (30-12-2005)
    “…Virtually no comparisons of different psychotherapies with long follow‐up times have been carried out until now. The Helsinki Psychotherapy Study is a…”
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    P-1153 - The effectiveness of short- and long-term psychotherapy during a 7-year follow-up by Knekt, P, Lindfors, O, Virtala, E, Härkänen, T, Sares-Jäske, L, Laaksonen, M.A

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…Introduction The majority of studies on the effectiveness of psychotherapy have reported results for relatively short follow-up times. Aims In this study the…”
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    Changes in lifestyle for psychiatric patients three years after the start of short- and long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy and solution-focused therapy by Knekt, P, Laaksonen, M.A, Raitasalo, R, Haaramo, P, Lindfors, O

    Published in European psychiatry (01-01-2010)
    “…Abstract Objectives Lifestyle is less favourable among individuals suffering from psychiatric disorders. We studied whether psychotherapy brings along changes…”
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    P03-52 Prediction of demographic factors on the outcome of short- and long-term psychotherapy by Joutsenniemi, K, Lindfors, O, Laaksonen, M, Haaramo, P, Knekt, P

    Published in European psychiatry (2009)
    “…Background Demographic factors have been shown to predict the outcome of short-term psychotherapy in the treatment of depressive and anxiety disorders. So far,…”
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    The effectiveness of three psychotherapies of different type and length in the treatment of patients suffering from anxiety disorder by Knekt, P., Lindfors, O., Maljanen, T.

    Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2017)
    “…Data on the comparative effect of short and long-term psychotherapy in anxiety disorder is scarce. To compare the effectiveness of two short-term therapies and…”
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    Personality factors as predictors of compliance with and the outcome of supervised self-care program for patients with intermittent claudication by Keltikangas-Järvinen, L, Lepäntalo, M, Lindfors, O

    Published in Journal of rehabilitation medicine (19-11-2019)
    “…Personality factors related to the outcome of supervised self-care treatment program were studied in 56 patients with intermittent claudication. Psychological…”
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    Personality factors in intermittent claudication related to the outcome of self-care program by Keltikangas-Järvinen, L, Lindfors, O, Lepäntalo, M

    Published in Journal of rehabilitation medicine (19-11-2019)
    “…The relationship between personality factors in intermittent claudication and the patient's compliance with the therapeutic regimen was studied. Fifty-three…”
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    Population attributable fraction (PAF) in repeated measures design: Childhood traumas as predictors of psychotherapy outcomes by Härkänen, T., Lindfors, O., Heinonen, E., Knekt, P.

    Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2017)
    “…Population attributable fraction (PAF) represents the proportion of treatment failure, which could be avoided, if the individuals at high risk were similar to…”
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