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| J J F SoaresSummaryAffiliation: Karolinska Institutet Country: Sweden Publications
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Psychosocial correlates of hopelessness among menJoaquim J F Soares
Stockholm Centre for Public Health, Stockholm, Sweden
Cogn Behav Ther 37:50-61. 2008..In conclusion, this study seems to corroborate previous findings and may provide new insights into men's experiences and predictors of hopelessness. More research into the predictors of hopelessness in men is warranted...
Health among lifetime victimized menJoaquim J F Soares
Stockholm Centre for Public Health, Stockholm, Sweden
Int J Circumpolar Health 66:351-64. 2007..We examined differences in demographics/socio-economics, lifestyles and mental/ physical health between victimized/non-victimized men, and identified/quantified factors associated with mental/physical health...
Quality of life among lifetime victimized menJoaquim J F Soares
Stockholm Centre of Public Health and Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Violence Vict 22:189-204. 2007..Being a blue-collar/low/intermediate white-collar worker and social support were related to increased quality of life. This study may have provided new insights into the experiences of quality of life of victimized men...
Burnout among women: associations with demographic/socio-economic, work, life-style and health factorsJ J F Soares
Stockholm Center of Public Health, Department of Public Health Sciences, Division of Social Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Arch Womens Ment Health 10:61-71. 2007..We may have provided new insights into women's burnout experiences, but longitudinal studies are warranted to firmly identify "determinants" of burnout...
Pain among women: associations with socio-economic and work conditionsBeata Jablonska
Unit of Mental Health, Stockholm Centre of Public Health, Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institute, P.O. Box 17533, SE-11891 Stockholm, Sweden
Eur J Pain 10:435-47. 2006..Improvements of, for example, the socio-economic status among women living in deprived social and material circumstances, along with improved working environment may be crucial to reduce women's pain problems...
Satisfaction with care: a study of parents of children with congenital heart disease and parents of children with other diseasesStephen Lawoko
Unit of Mental Health, , Stockholm, Sweden
Scand J Caring Sci 18:90-102. 2004..Possible ways of achieving this are discussed. Finally, research in a longitudinal format is needed to further scrutinize determinants of parental SCC...
Quality of life among parents of children with congenital heart disease, parents of children with other diseases and parents of healthy childrenS Lawoko
Unit of Mental Health, , Stockholm, Sweden
Qual Life Res 12:655-66. 2003..We corroborated previous findings and may have provided new insights into the quality of life experiences of parents of children with CHD that may be important when considering interventions to improve their situation...
Age and musculoskeletal painJoaquim J F Soares
Unit of Mental Health and Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Int J Behav Med 10:181-90. 2003..However, other factors (e.g., pain complexity) were also important. Thus, older and younger patients experienced their pain differently..
The stress of musculoskeletal pain: a comparison between primary care patients in various agesJoaquim J F Soares
Unit of Mental Health, Community Medicine, and Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
J Psychosom Res 56:297-305. 2004..e., depression symptoms) and coping among 949 primary care pain patients in various ages (20-65+ years) and to identify predictors of disability and coping...
Psychosocial morbidity among parents of children with congenital heart disease: a prospective longitudinal studyStephen Lawoko
Unit of Mental Health, , and Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Heart Lung 35:301-14. 2006..CONCLUSIONS: An important proportion of PCCHD are at risk of long-standing psychosocial morbidity, suggesting that psychosocial intervention may be beneficial. Feasible interventions are discussed...
Distress and hopelessness among parents of children with congenital heart disease, parents of children with other diseases, and parents of healthy childrenStephen Lawoko
Unit of Mental Health, , Stockholm, Sweden
J Psychosom Res 52:193-208. 2002..Further research concerning the parents, in particular PCCHD, at risk of developing psychosocial problems is needed...
Psychosocial experiences among primary care patients with and without musculoskeletal painJoaquim J F Soares
Unity of Mental Health, , Division of Social Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Box 175 33, Wollmar, Yxkullsgatan 19, SE-118 91, Stockholm, Sweden
Eur J Pain 8:79-89. 2004..Thus, further research appears necessary, not least concerning the role of burnout as an antecedent to pain...
