26 results on '"Hammarström, Anne"'
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2. How do labour market conditions explain the development of mental health over the life-course? a conceptual integration of the ecological model with life-course epidemiology in an integrative review of results from the Northern Swedish Cohort
3. Methodological perspectives on the study of the health effects of unemployment – reviewing the mode of unemployment, the statistical analysis method and the role of confounding factors
4. Workplace gender composition and sickness absence: A register-based study from Sweden.
5. Active labour market policies in emerging adulthood may act as a protective factor against future depressiveness: an analysis of the long-term trajectories of depressive symptoms in the Northern Swedish Cohort
6. Psychosocial conditions during school-age as determinants of long-term labour market attachment : a study of the Northern Swedish Cohort from the 1980s to the 2020s
7. How do labour market conditions explain the development of mental health over the life-course? : a conceptual integration of the ecological model with life-course epidemiology in an integrative review of results from the Northern Swedish Cohort
8. Active labour market policies in emerging adulthood may act as a protective factor against future depressiveness : an analysis of the long-term trajectories of depressive symptoms in the Northern Swedish Cohort
9. A life marked by early school leaving: gendered working life paths linked to health and well-being over 40 years.
10. Psychosocial conditions during school-age as determinants of long-term labour market attachment: a study of the Northern Swedish Cohort from the 1980s to the 2020s
11. Why does youth unemployment lead to scarring of depressive symptoms in adulthood? The importance of early adulthood drinking
12. The importance of having a paid job. Gendered experiences of health and ill-health in daily life among middle-aged women and men
13. Workplace gender composition and sickness absence: A register-based study from Sweden
14. Why does youth unemployment lead to scarring of depressive symptoms in adulthood? The importance of early adulthood drinking
15. sj-docx-1-sjp-10.1177_14034948231176108 – Supplemental material for Workplace gender composition and sickness absence: A register-based study from Sweden
16. Workplace gender composition and sickness absence : a register-based study from Sweden
17. Risk factors in adolescence as predictors of trajectories of somatic symptoms over 27 years
18. Risk factors in adolescence as predictors of trajectories of somatic symptoms over 27 years
19. How does social support shape the association between depressive symptoms and labour market participation : a four-way decomposition
20. Additional file 2 of Methodological perspectives on the study of the health effects of unemployment – reviewing the mode of unemployment, the statistical analysis method and the role of confounding factors
21. Additional file 1 of Methodological perspectives on the study of the health effects of unemployment – reviewing the mode of unemployment, the statistical analysis method and the role of confounding factors
22. Methodological Perspectives on the Study of the Health Effects of Unemployment – Reviewing the Mode of Unemployment, the Statistical Analysis Method and the Role of Confounding Factors
23. How does social support shape the association between depressive symptoms and labour market participation: a four-way decomposition
24. What social determinants outside paid work are related to development of mental health during life? An integrative review of results from the Northern Swedish Cohort
25. How does social support shape the association between depressive symptoms and labour market participation: a four-way decomposition.
26. Poor school connectedness in adolescence and adulthood depressiveness: a longitudinal theory-driven study from the Northern Sweden Cohort.
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