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Multilevel barriers to guideline implementation - a nationwide multi- professional cross- sectional study within child and adolescent psychiatry
2024) In Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health(
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Seizure freedom but not epilepsy surgery is associated with fewer neuropsychiatric difficulties in patients with tuberous sclerosis
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Förebygga självskadebeteende och suicidförsök hos barn och ungdomar – effekter av riktade interventioner. : En systematisk översikt och utvärdering av medicinska, hälsoekonomiska och etiska aspekter
2024) In SBU Utvärderar(
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Empowered and engaged : Group exercise for adolescent depression – perspectives from adolescents, parents and healthcare professionals
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Implementation of Brief Admission by Self-Referral in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Sweden : Insights from Implementers and Staff
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- 2023
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Separation and not residency permit restores function in resignation syndrome : a retrospective cohort study
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The ability to maintain rhythm is predictive of ADHD diagnosis and profile
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A longitudinal investigation of parental ratings and performance metrics for executive functioning and symptom severity in clinically referred youth with ADHD
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Inverse association of anti-inflammatory prescription fills and suicide-related mortality in young adults : Evidence from a nationwide study of Swedish regions, 2006–2021
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Effects of stochastic vestibular stimulation on cognitive performance in children with ADHD
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