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A Day in the Digital Lives of 0-3 Year Olds : the Swedish Study
Lessons from Sweden’s feminist foreign policy for global health
Physical performance in relation to birth cohort : A comparison of 60 year old Swedish men and women born twelve years apart
Production in a State of Abundance : Valuation and Practice in the Swedish Meat Supply Chain
Collecting Faces : Art History and the Epistemology of Portraiture. The Case of the Swedish Portrait Archive
The use of anthropometric measures in the prediction of incident gout : results from a Swedish community-based cohort study
Objectives: To study associations between different anthropometric measures and incident gout, and to find the best predictive measure. Method: We used the baseline investigation from the Malmö Diet and Cancer study, excluding cases of prevalent gout (n = 28 081). Cox regression for each anthropometric measurement was calculated per standard deviation increment for men and women, with hazard ratio
Photon interactions and the photon structure. Proceedings, Workshop, Lund, Sweden, September 10-13, 1998
The visible vagina: Swedish legal narratives about rape through the lens of gender, place and vulnerability
Support to Battered Women in Sweden: Non-profits and Public Authorities Collaborating, Counteracting and Competing
A food nation without culinary heritage? : Sweden and the politics of gastronomy
Increased Firearm-Related Violence in Sweden
Changes in alcohol consumption after treatment for depression : A secondary analysis of the Swedish randomised controlled study REGASSA
Objectives Mental health problems and hazardous alcohol consumption often co-exist. Hazardous drinking could have a negative impact on different aspects of health and also negatively influence the effect of mental health treatment. The aims of this study were to examine if alcohol consumption patterns changed after treatment for depression and if the changes differed by treatment arm and patient s
Significant others' perceptions of being taken seriously by the Swedish Ambulance Service when the patient is assessed as non-urgent
BackgroundAt least 50% of all ambulance assignments are deemed nonurgent, while 47–96% are initiated by someone other than the patient. Previous research has highlighted the importance of being taken seriously. However, additional knowledge of how significant others experience the situation when a patient is assessed as nonurgent is needed.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to explore the person‐c