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Parental drinking, mental health and education, and extent of offspring’s healthcare utilisation for anxiety/depression: A HUNT survey and registry study

May 27, 2022

Abstract Aims: Certain risk constellations of parental drinking, mental health and years of education are prospectively associated with offspring’s risk for a diagnosis of anxiety/depression, but it remains unknown how they may relate to other aspects of offspring’s...

A Bibliometric Review of Self-Compassion Research: Science Mapping the Literature, 1999 to 2020

Jan 2, 2022

Our analyses identified four general themes in the self-compassion literature: “mental health and well-being”, “clinical outcomes”, “self-perceptions”, and “physical health and family issues”. The first three themes are relatively well-consolidated and represent core...

Science mapping research on body image: A bibliometric review of publications in Body Image, 2004–2020

Apr 9, 2021

Research on Body Image has traditionally focused on the negative aspects; though more recently, more attention has been given to positive body image as well. What I found most interesting when I conducted this study, was the marked shift from TV in the mid 2000s, to...

The emerging COVID-19 research: dynamic and regularly updated science maps and analyses

Jan 17, 2021

An article in BMC psychiatry, on the evolving research on COVID 19 Mapping the literature on parents with mental illness, across psychiatric sub-disciplines: a bibliometric review Research on parental mental illness is often carried out in disorder specific research...

Mapping the literature on parents with mental illness, across psychiatric sub-disciplines: a bibliometric review

Sep 21, 2020

Research on parental mental illness is often carried out in disorder specific research silos. Drawing on the different research areas, it is possible to leverage and combine existing knowledge, and identify insights that can be transferred across research areas. In...

Analysis of how integrated Eysenck’s articles, deemed “unsafe”, are with the rest of his published research

May 6, 2020

My second peer-reviewed publication, this time on Eysenck’s body of research, where we both look at how it evolved, and how central the articles deemed as “unsafe” by his own college, is to the rest of his work. We also note how he continually...
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