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Jaakko Uotila is a Doctoral Researcher at the Research Centre for Child Psychiatry and a Clinical Lecturer in Psychiatry at the University of Turku, Finland. His work is centered on child and adolescent psychiatry with a strong focus on longitudinal epidemiological research.
His research interests lie primarily in child psychiatric disorders, including bullying behaviors, disruptive behavior disorders, and their long-term outcomes such as violent offending. Using nationwide Finnish birth cohort data, he investigates early-life risk factors and comorbidities associated with mental health conditions.
The analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on psychiatric epidemiology and developmental trajectories of behavioral disorders. His work bridges clinical psychiatry and public health, emphasizing population-level data to inform prevention and intervention strategies.
Scientific Contributions:
- Published in high-impact journals such as European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology.
He collaborates extensively with leading researchers in child psychiatry, including Andre Sourander and David Gyllenberg. Although no formal advising or grant information is available, his role as a Doctoral Researcher suggests active involvement in research projects and academic training. His work is conducted within the Research Centre for Child Psychiatry, a key unit in advancing child mental health research in Finland.


