Research areas
Research projects encompass descriptive, analytical as well as experimental studies in both community and institutional settings, with particular focus on social, behavioral and lifestyle factors of importance for human health during the whole life span. Also, studies rest on a variety of data sources, involving ad-hoc surveys, population-based registers, as well as biologic samples, particularly molecular genetics.
Collaborators
There are ongoing national collaborations within KI and external with Stockholm University, the Public Health Agency of Sweden, Lund University, and many other international academic institutions. An important partner is the Centre for Epidemiology and Community Health of Stockholm County Health Care District (CES), where some of the group researchers have part-time commitments.
Internationally the group holds collaborations with Helsinki University, Oxford Brookes and Sheffield University (UK) and Avogadro University (IT) Within the group, a consortium between Norway (NIPH-FHI), Finland (THL) and Sweden (KI) has been promoted to conduct joint studies of the association between tobacco use and COVID-19.).
The group is among the promoters of the European Society of Prevention Research (EUSPR).
Education
The group's members are actively involved in education at all levels as responsible for both programs and courses. Yearly we supervise several master students in their degree projects. For inquiries on degree projects, we refer to the PIs listed under current research projects.
Doctoral theses
- Bereavement and risks of cardiovascular diseases and mortality (ki.se) (2022), Hua Chen
- Bereavement in adulthood and risks of incident and recurrent cardiovascular diseases (ki.se) (2022), Dang Wei
- Social integration and immigrant mental health : the role of social capital and neighbourhood ethnic composition (ki.se) (2021), Charisse Johnson-Singh
- The association between smoking behaviour and depressive symptoms in adolescence : the role of biology and of societal influences (2020), Elena Raffetti
- Adolescents’ future academic prospects : predictors and mental health outcomes (ki.se) (2019), Melody Almroth
- Depression among adolescents and young adults : social and gender differences (ki.se) (2018), Wirback, Therese
- Depression and cardiovascular diseases (ki.se) 2018), Aysha Almas
- Exercise as treatment for depression (ki.se) (2016), Björg Helgadottir
- Tobacco use and dependence : does it originate in utero? (ki.se) (2014), Mina Rydell
- Social environment and genetics as determinants of depression occurrence and its chronicity : a longitudinal survey (ki.se) (2013), Carlos Andrés Fandiño-Losada
- Triggers of sick leave : epidemiological studies of work-related factors (ki.se) (2011), Hanna Hultin