Ingunn Olea Lund
@ingunnolea
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Psychiatric Genetic Epidemiology, Substance Use, Health Psychology. Research Professor. Norwegian Institute of Public Health & University of Oslo.
Oslo, Norway
Joined April 2009
Children and adolescents with pre-existing mental health conditions had less contact with mental healthcare services during COVID-19 compared to before the pandemic. What can this tell us about future crisis management? Read more: https://t.co/H4Kk1K6s5D
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Are links between prenatal stress and child outcomes causal? Our study suggests associations between maternal stress during pregnancy and birthweight, gestational age, and emotional/behavioral difficulties are largely confounded by shared familial factors. https://t.co/4H0XQVk5Fw
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Å involvere folk med egenerfaring i forskningen er avgjørende! Takk til @MHelse for samarbeid om inspirerende seminar, og for flott nyhetssak – vi gleder oss til videre samarbeid! 🤝 #psykiskhelse #ForskningMedMening 📸Joachim Kjennerud/Mental Helse https://t.co/NmuKIt7NlR
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First PhD paper🎉Stringent Covid-19 measures and quarantines were associated with more mental distress among adolescents. Younger adolescents, those with lower educated parents and those with lower MDD PGS were especially vulnerable
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This cohort study examines the association of mental health and the public health measures and quarantine experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic among Norwegian adolescents.
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Just as muscles💪 need food and exercise🍽️🏃♀️ to grow strong, the brain 🧠 needs good food and stimulation🥗📚 to develop properly.
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🎉New preprint: Using methods triangulation we examine the impact of maternal stress during pregnancy on offspring outcomes.🧬👨👩👧👦 Our findings? The effect may not be as universal as sometimes assumed. 🤰👶 Curious? See details here: https://t.co/6scMIJIQmk
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Our preprint shows how the pandemic affected psychiatric healthcare use for children and adolescents with existing mental health conditions. We see a significant drop in primary and specialist healthcare, with boys experiencing greater declines🏥👱🏻♂️ https://t.co/9f038ipjCr
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Many mental-health conditions have bodily triggers https://t.co/fL8GnU7v9d from The Economist
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To supercharge science, first experiment with how it is funded https://t.co/gy3Hrw1ejJ from TheEconomist
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Too much of researchers’ time is spent filling in forms
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🌟Exciting PhD opportunity at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway 🌟 Are you passionate about making a difference in the field of mental health? Join us at the Centre for Genetic Epidemiology and Mental Health!
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#Nullfunn har også verdi: de bidrar til mer balansert oversikt over forskningsfeltet og unngår en feilaktig fremstilling som kun viser positive sammenhenger. #OpenScience @helga_ask @njalandersen @Folkehelseinst @Psykologiskinst
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KRONIKK: Tilstrekkelig mengde- og kvalitet på søvnen er særlig viktig i ungdomsårene, når kroppen gjennomgår store endringer. Dessverre opplever mange ungdommer søvnplager, som at de har problemer...
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Because it is so potent and easy to smuggle, fentanyl has all but competed heroin out of the market. Pills can be had wholesale for as little as $1. The potency is deadly: dealers using crude equipment can easily accidentally press a lethal quantity into a single pill. 💊💀
When opioids first started killing Americans in very large numbers, it was disproportionately white people, often in rural areas, who were the victims. Yet a far wider wave of death is under way now: https://t.co/oIfst5M5rs Photo: Getty Images
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We explore the impact of parents' alcohol use, mental health, and education level on teens' ZZZs💤🌛 https://t.co/lqC5xyypIg
@njalandersen @helga_ask @Psykologiskinst @Folkehelseinst
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Background Parental drinking, mental health and family socioeconomic status are all associated with offspring sleep problems, but there is a paucity of research that considers the effect of risk...
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PhD Fellowship – Mental Health Inequalities and Mechanisms that Lead to Social Marginalization (243841) | University of Oslo
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