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The Scania Accelerated Intermittent Theta-burst Implementation Study (SATIS)–Lessons from an accelerated treatment protocol
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Transition from Schizotypal Disorder to Non-Affective Psychotic Disorders Including Schizophrenia: A Nationwide Swedish Cohort Study
2025) In Psychiatry Research(
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Prerequisites for, and outcomes of, virtual reality-assisted psychological treatment of aggression for violent offenders
2025) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
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Suicide and attempted suicide in gambling disorder - results from a nationwide case-control study
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Effect of tailored, intensive prehabilitation for risky lifestyles before ventral hernia repair on postoperative outcomes, health, and costs – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (STRONG-Hernia)
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"I want control and I imagine I have it" : experiences of control and loss of control among people with gambling problems in Sweden
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I Want to Break Myself, When I'm Already Broken : Experiences of Gambling in Relation to a "Rock Bottom" Hypothesis
2025) In Qualitative Health Research(
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Problem gambling among elite ice hockey players in Sweden – elevated prevalence among male, but not female athletes
2025) In The Physician and Sportsmedicine(
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Mental health challenges in elite sports, barriers to treatment, and quality of psychiatric care at an elite sports-centered mental health clinic—a mixed-methods study
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Trauma-analogue symptom variability predicted by inhibitory control and peritraumatic heart rate
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