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    What are the sociodemographic and gender determinants of non-fatal self-harm in older adult users and non-users of antidepressants? A national population-based study

    Late-life self-harm (SH) is often linked to depression. However, very few studies have explored the role of other factors and their interaction with depression in the occurrence of late-life SH. The objective ...

    Khedidja Hedna, Johan Fastbom, Ingmar Skoog, Gunnel Hensing in BMC Public Health (2020)

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    Suicidal ideation and attempts in population-based samples of women: temporal changes between 1989 and 2015

    Little is known about temporal changes in the prevalence of self-reported suicidal ideation and attempts within general populations of women. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of self-reported...

    Solveig Lövestad, Jesper Löve, Marjan Vaez, Margda Waern in BMC Public Health (2019)

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    Psychosocial work environment, job mobility and gender differences in turnover behaviour: a prospective study among the Swedish general population

    Throughout the literature, substantial evidence supports associations between poor psychosocial work characteristics and a variety of ill-health outcomes. Yet, few reports strategies workers carry out to impro...

    Mia Söderberg, Annika Härenstam, Annika Rosengren, Linus Schiöler in BMC Public Health (2014)

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    Mental health literacy and attitudes in a Swedish community sample – Investigating the role of personal experience of mental health care

    Mental ill health is a common condition in the general population, yet only about half of those with a mental disorder have treatment contact. Personal experience may affect attitudes, which in turn influence ...

    Karin M Dahlberg, Margda Waern, Bo Runeson in BMC Public Health (2008)