Aro, Tuija Neittaanmäki, Reeta Korhonen, Elisa Riihimäki, Heli Torppa, Minna
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Journal of learning disabilities
The present study examined whether learning disabilities (LD) in reading and/or math (i.e., reading disability [RD], math disability [MD], and RD+MD) co-occur with other diagnoses. The data comprised a clinical sample (n = 430) with LD identified in childhood and a sample of matched controls (n = 2,140). Their medical diagnoses (according to the In...
Iachina, Maria Ljungdalh, Pernille Nørgård, Bente Mertz Garvik, Olav Stenager, Elsebeth Schiøttz-Christensen, Berit
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Scandinavian journal of public health
Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether patients with a non-specific back pain disorder are more likely to be diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder than patients with a specific back pain disorder (such as a herniated disc or inflammatory back disorder). Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study using Danish registries. Results: Ou...
Peris, Antoine Casanova Enault, Laure
This paper contributes to the debate on the liquidity of real estate investment in the context of financialisation. Using microdata built from tax registers, we analyse the geography of rental housing purchases by private individuals from three French cities. We develop a modelling approach in order to better understand the respective roles of spac...
Kjøllesdal, M K R Juarez, S P Aradhya, S Indseth, T
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Journal of public health (Oxford, England)
We aim to use intermarriage as a measure to disentangle the role of exposure to virus, susceptibility and care in differences in burden of COVID-19, by comparing rates of COVID-19 infections between immigrants married to a native and to another immigrant. Using data from the Norwegian emergency preparedness, register participants (N=2 312 836) were...
Kelfve, Susanne Wastesson, Jonas W Meinow, Bettina
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Scandinavian journal of public health
Background: In old age, many people experience a period of functional decline and require long-term care. Sweden has a universal largely tax-financed health and social care system that is used by all societal groups. However, few studies have investigated if educational groups use publicly paid long-term care equitably. The aim of this study was to...
Kravdal, Øystein Wörn, Jonathan Reme, Bjørn-Atle
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Population studies
The aim is to examine how mental health is affected by cohabitation and marriage. Individual fixed-effects models are estimated from Norwegian register data containing information about consultations with a general practitioner because of mental health conditions in 2006-19. Mental health, as indicated by annual number of consultations, improves ov...
Keenan, Katherine Barclay, Kieron Goisis, Alice
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Population studies
Only children (with no full biological siblings) are a growing subgroup in many high-income settings. Previous studies have largely focused on the short-term developmental outcomes of only children, but there is limited evidence on their health outcomes. Using Swedish population register data for cohorts born 1940-75, we compare the health of only ...
Khan, Humma Rudolfsen, Jan Håkon Olsen, Jens Borgquist, Signe Poulsen, Peter Bo
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Cancer Management and Research
Background Historically, Denmark has had poor survival for cancer patients relative to other western countries with comparable health-care systems. In this study, we examine the long-term cancer impact of a nationwide reform addressing all cancer diagnostics, implemented in 2006. The analyses include patients diagnosed with breast cancer and their ...
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Lung cancer can be challenging to diagnose in the early stages, where treatment options are optimal. We aimed to develop 1-year prediction models for the individual risk of incident lung cancer for all individuals aged 40 or above living in Denmark on 1 January 2017. The study was conducted using population-based registers on health and sociodemogr...
Ciocanea-Teodorescu, Iuliana Goetghebeur, Els Waernbaum, Ingeborg Schön, Staffan Gabriel, Erin E.
Long-term register data offer unique opportunities to explore causal effects of treatments on time-to-event outcomes, in well-characterized populations with minimum loss of follow-up. However, the structure of the data may pose methodological challenges. Motivated by the Swedish Renal Registry and estimation of survival differences for renal replac...