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Do gastrointestinal complaints increase the risk for subsequent medically certified long-term sickness absence? The HUSK study
(BioMed Central, 2011-07-29)
Background: Gastrointestinal complaints are very common in the general population and very often co-occur with
common mental disorders. We aimed to study the prospective impact of gastrointestinal complaints on long ...
Prenatal Psychosocial Risk Factors for the Development of Postpartum Depression
(The University of Bergen, 2012-04-14)
In this study, multiple regression analysis was
used to investigate the importance of prenatal
psychosocial risk factors for the development of
symptoms of postpartum depression in a community
sample. The sample (N = ...
Giardia Patients in Bergen with Continued Complaints: Current Status on Gastrointestinal Complaints, anxiety, depression and neuroticism
(The University of Bergen, 2008-10-23)
The aim was to investigate 111 former Giardia patients in Bergen, in context of the
subjective health complaints field. Gastrointestinal complaints and its relation to anxiety,
depression and neuroticism were assessed ...
Midlife mental distress and risk for dementia up to 27 years later: the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT) in linkage with a dementia registry in Norway.
(BioMed Central, 2015-03-10)
Background
Dementia is an increasing public health challenge, and the number of individuals affected is growing rapidly. Mental disorders and symptoms of mental distress have been reported to be risk factors for dementia. ...
"Sammenhengen mellom ungdommers hyppighet i bruk av sosiale medier og deres selvopplevde psykiske helse"
(The University of Bergen, 2017-06-27)
Previous research on the relationship between social media and mental health shows a lot of mixed results. The purpose of this study is therefore to further explore the relationship between youth’s social media use and ...
Trial participant representativeness compared to ordinary service users in a work rehabilitation setting
(Elsevier, 2016-04)
Background: Study representativeness is a major concern for generalizations from trials. The extent of the problem varies with study design and context. There is a strong emphasis on developing interventions to help people ...
The impact of maternal smoking during pregnancy on depressive and anxiety behaviors in children: the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study
(BioMed Central, 2015-02-03)
Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy (MSDP) is associated with multiple adverse childhood outcomes including externalizing behaviors. However, the association between MSDP and internalizing (anxiety and depressive) ...
An investigation of factors identified at birth in relation to anxiety and depression in old age: the Hordaland Health Study (HUSK)
(BioMed Central, 2013-05-10)
Background:
Although life course influences have long been recognised in affective disorder, little is known about
the influence of early life factors on late life anxiety and depression. The aim was to investigate the ...
Prompt mental health care, the Norwegian version of IAPT: clinical outcomes and predictors of change in a multicenter cohort study
(BMC, 2018-08-16)
Background
Prompt mental health care (PMHC) is a Norwegian initiative, inspired by the English ‘Improving Access to Psychological Therapy’ (IAPT), aimed to provide low-threshold access to primary care treatment for persons ...
Work and mental complaints: are response outcome expectancies more important than work conditions and number of subjective health complaints?
(Springer US, 2016-06-24)
Purpose Investigate the relative effect of response outcome expectancies, work conditions, and number of subjective health complaints (SHC) on anxiety and depression in Norwegian employees. Learned response outcome ...