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- 2016
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A Bivariate Genetic Analysis of Drug Abuse Ascertained Through Medical and Criminal Registries in Swedish Twins, Siblings and Half-Siblings
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- 2015
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Environmental clustering of drug abuse in households and communities: multi-level modeling of a national Swedish sample
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An Extended Swedish National Adoption Study of Alcohol Use Disorder.
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A Swedish Population-Based Multivariate Twin Study of Externalizing Disorders.
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Ethnic enclaves and risk of psychiatric disorders among first- and second-generation immigrants in Sweden
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Familial and neighborhood effects on psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence
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- 2014
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Peer Deviance, Parental Divorce, and Genetic Risk in the Prediction of Drug Abuse in a Nationwide Swedish Sample: Evidence of Environment-Environment and Gene-Environment Interaction.
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Genetic and Family and Community Environmental Effects on Drug Abuse in Adolescence: A Swedish National Twin and Sibling Study
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Immigrant enclaves and risk of diabetes: a prospective study
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- 2013
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Within-Family Environmental Transmission of Drug Abuse
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Incidence of Cancer in Patients With Schizophrenia and Their First-Degree Relatives: A Population-Based Study in Sweden.
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Depression, neighborhood deprivation and risk of type 2 diabetes
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- 2012
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Genetic and Familial Environmental Influences on the Risk for Drug Abuse: A National Swedish Adoption Study.
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