Publications
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Johansson, A., Torgé, C., Fristedt, S., Ernsth-Bravell, M. (2022). Relationships and gender differences within and between assessments used in Swedish home rehabilitation - a cross-sectional study.
BMC Health Services Research
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Phillips, D., Finkel, D., Petkus, A., Muñoz, E., Pahlen, S., Johnson, W. ... Pedersen, N. (2022). Longitudinal analyses indicate bidirectional associations between loneliness and health.
Aging & Mental Health
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Karlsson, I., Escott-Price, V., Gatz, M., Hardy, J., Pedersen, N., Shoai, M., Reynolds, C. (2022). Measuring heritable contributions to Alzheimer's disease: polygenic risk score analysis with twins.
Brain Communications 4(1),
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Åström Malm, I. (2022). Clinical aspects of arterial wall stiffness with a focus on abdominal aortic aneurysm.
(Doctoral thesis, Jönköping: Jönköping University, School of Health and Welfare)
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Weissova, L., Johansson, A. (2022). Making the invisible visible: Current practices and perceptions of internationalization of the curriculum.
Journal of Student Affairs (pp. 23-34).
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Björklund Carlstedt, A., Jacobsson, G., Bjursell, C., Nystedt, P., Sternäng, O. (2022). Staffing agency: A bridge to working during retirement.
Work
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Lind, J., Persson, S., Vincent, J., Lindenfalk, B., Oliver, B., Smith, A., Andersson-Gäre, B. (2022). Contact patterns and costs of multiple sclerosis in the Swedish healthcare system: A population-based quantitative study.
Brain and Behavior
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Johansson, Y. (2022). Delirium hos äldre patienter som vårdas på sjukhus: identifiering av symtom, tecken och riskfaktorer samt journalförda vårdåtgärder.
(Doctoral thesis, Jönköping: Jönköping University, School of Health and Welfare)
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Fristedt, S., Kammerlind, A., Fransson, E., Ernsth-Bravell, M. (2022). Physical functioning associated with life-space mobility in later life among men and women.
BMC Geriatrics 22(1),
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Ler, P., Li, X., Hassing, L., Reynolds, C., Finkel, D., Karlsson, I., Dahl Aslan, A. (2022). Independent and joint effects of body mass index and metabolic health in mid- and late-life on all-cause mortality: a cohort study from the Swedish Twin Registry with a mean follow-up of 13 Years.
BMC Public Health 22(1),
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