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| Bo VinnerljungSummaryAffiliation: Centre for Epidemiology Country: Sweden Publications
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Suicide, psychiatric illness, and social maladjustment in intercountry adoptees in Sweden: a cohort studyAnders Hjern
Centre for Epidemiology, National Board of Health and Welfare, Stockholm, Sweden
Lancet 360:443-8. 2002..We aimed to assess mental health disorders and social maladjustment in adolescence and young adulthood in intercountry adoptees in Sweden...
Intercountry adoptees in out-of-home care: a national cohort studyAnna Elmund
Department of Women s and Children s Health, Uppsala University, University Hospital, 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden
Acta Paediatr 96:437-42. 2007..To investigate risks of placements in out-of-home care for non-European adoptees...
Health and social outcomes among children in low-income families and families receiving social assistance--a Swedish national cohort studyGunilla Ringbäck Weitoft
Centre for Epidemiology, National Board of Health and Welfare, Rålambsvägen 3, SE 106 30 Stockholm, Sweden
Soc Sci Med 66:14-30. 2008..A policy whereby children and parents receiving long-term assistance are offered access to evidence-based prevention programs in the areas of health, education and skills training appears to be important...
Suicide attempts and severe psychiatric morbidity among former child welfare clients--a national cohort studyBo Vinnerljung
Centre for Epidemiology, National Board of Health and Welfare, Stockholm, Sweden
J Child Psychol Psychiatry 47:723-33. 2006....
Gender differences in risk factors for suicide: findings from a Swedish national cohort studyAnnika von Borczyskowski
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Can J Psychiatry 55:108-11. 2010..To investigate whether childhood sociodemographic factors and parental psychopathology affect suicide risk differently in men and women...
Suicidal behaviour in national and international adult adoptees: a Swedish cohort studyAnnika von Borczyskowski
Dept of Public Health Sciences, Division of Psychosocial Factors and Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 41:95-102. 2006..Previous studies have shown an elevated risk for suicidal behaviour in adolescent and young adult international adoptees. Comparisons between national and international adoptees in this respect have been inconclusive...
Multi-exposure and clustering of adverse childhood experiences, socioeconomic differences and psychotropic medication in young adultsEmma Bjorkenstam
Department of Public Health Sciences, Division of Social Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
PLoS ONE 8:e53551. 2013..Stressful childhood experiences have negative long-term health consequences. The present study examines the association between adverse childhood experiences, socioeconomic position, and risk of psychotropic medication in young adulthood...
Juvenile delinquency, social background and suicide--a Swedish national cohort study of 992,881 young adultsEmma Bjorkenstam
Department of Public Health Sciences, Division of Social Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Int J Epidemiol 40:1585-92. 2011..As the suicide rates in young adults do not show a clear decline, it is important to elucidate possible risk factors. Juvenile delinquency has been pointed out as a possible risk behaviour...
Teenage parenthood among child welfare clients: a Swedish national cohort study of prevalence and oddsBo Vinnerljung
Center for Epidemiology, National Board of Health and Welfare, S 106 30 Stockholm, Sweden
J Adolesc 30:97-116. 2007..Child welfare agencies should, as a minimum, provide each individual client youth with access to birth control counselling and contraceptives...
Outcomes of family group conferencing in Sweden. A 3-year follow-upKnut Sundell
Unit for Research and Development, Social Services Administration, Stockholm, Sweden
Child Abuse Negl 28:267-87. 2004....
[Psychosocial and social problems among international adoptees. Increased risk of suicide, substance abuse and grave criminal offences]Frank Lindblad
Epidemiologiskt centrum (EpC, Socialstyrelsen och Barnens sjukhus, Huddinge Universitessjukhus
Lakartidningen 100:707-9. 2003
