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The denial of a psychosis epidemic: A commentary on ‘The social determinants of psychosis in migrant and ethnic minority populations: a public health tragedy’ by Morgan & Hutchinson (2009)
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Intervening on the Community Level to Build Social Capital - A Longitudinal Study of the Health Effects in a Low-Income and Ethnically Diverse Neighbourhood
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CAN GENETIC DIVERSITY EXPLAIN THE INCREASED RISK OF SCHIZOPHRENIA AMONG SECOND GENERATION IMMIGRANTS?
2010) 2nd Conference of the Schizophrenia-International-Research-Society (SIRS) In Schizophrenia Research 117(2-3). p.316-316(
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Job strain, sleeping difficulties and the risk for disability pension in a 14-year follow-up study in southern Sweden
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Conflict between the work and family domains and exhaustion among vocationally active men and women.
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The Friction Model - a dynamic model of functioning, disability and contextual factors and its conceptual and practical applicability.
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Diastolic dysfunction is associated with sedentary leisure time physical activity and smoking in females only.
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Biomedicinsk utbildning vid Medicinska fakulteten, Lunds universitet. Utbildning och arbetsliv – en alumnundersökning
2010) In MedCUL Rapport nr 21(
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Outcomes of antiretroviral treatment: a comparison between hospitals and health centers in ethiopia.
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Does antenatal care facilitate utilization of emergency obstetric care? A case-referent study of near-miss morbidity in Bolivia
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