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  1. Loneliness and ease of communication with parents and friends: cross-sectional study of adolescents in Denmark
  2. Estrangement between older parents and adult children: Associations with mental health
  3. Recurrent dizziness among adolescents in Denmark: Trends 1991–2022 and associations with sociodemographic factors, health, and health behaviours
  4. Trends in low school satisfaction among adolescents in Denmark according to sex, grade, and socioeconomic background, 1994–2022
  5. Persistent Social Inequality in Adolescent Health Indicators 1991–2022: Trend Study From Denmark
  6. Mental Health and Medicine Use for Headache: A Nationally Representative Study of Adolescents in Denmark
  7. Bullying at School, Cyberbullying, and Loneliness: National Representative Study of Adolescents in Denmark
  8. Bullying at School, Cyberbullying, and Loneliness: National Representative Study of Adolescents in Denmark
  9. Community health nurses' concerns about infant regulatory problems are predictive of mental disorders diagnosed at hospital: a prospective cohort study
  10. Recurrent headache, stomachache, and backpain among adolescents: association with exposure to bullying and parents’ socioeconomic status
  11. Migrant Differences in Adolescents’ Medicine Use for Common Health Problems: A National Representative Survey
  12. Motor development problems in infancy predict mental disorders in childhood: a longitudinal cohort study
  13. Motor Development Problems in Infancy Predict Mental Disorders in Childhood: Longitudinal Child Cohort Study
  14. Lonely, but Not Alone: Qualitative Study among Immigrant and Native-Born Adolescents
  15. Underweight among adolescents in Denmark: prevalence, trends (1998–2018), and association of underweight with socioeconomic status
  16. Loneliness and Scholastic Self-Beliefs among Adolescents: A Population-based Survey
  17. Chronic backpain among adolescents in Denmark: trends 1991–2018 and association with socioeconomic status
  18. Chronic Backpain Among Adolescents in Denmark: Socioeconomic Inequality and Trends 1991-2018
  19. Parental education, parent–child relations and diagnosed mental disorders in childhood: prospective child cohort study
  20. Social inequality in parent–infant relations: Epidemiological study of community nurse records
  21. Recurrent abdominal pain among adolescents: trends and social inequality 1991–2018
  22. Persistent social inequality in low life satisfaction among adolescents in Denmark 2002–2018
  23. Trends in social inequality in overweight and obesity among adolescents in Denmark 1998–2018
  24. Loneliness in the lives of Danish adolescents: Associations with health and sleep
  25. Intake of sugar sweetened soft drinks among adolescents: Trends and social inequality in Denmark 2002-2018
  26. Difficulties falling asleep among adolescents: Social inequality and time trends 1991–2018
  27. Trends in socioeconomic differences in daily smoking among 15-year-old Danes 1991–2014
  28. Self-efficacy and social competence reduce socioeconomic inequality in emotional symptoms among schoolchildren
  29. Persistent social inequality in medicine use for headache among adolescents in Denmark 1991–2014
  30. Construct validity of a service-setting based measure to identify mental health problems in infancy
  31. Short report: persistent social inequality in poor self-rated health among adolescents in Denmark 1991–2014
  32. Conceptualization, operationalization, and content validity of the EQOL-questionnaire measuring quality of life and participation for persons with disabilities
  33. Trends in social inequality in loneliness among adolescents 1991–2014
  34. Brief Report: Trends in Social Inequality in Drunkenness Among Danish Adolescents, 1991–2014
  35. Measurement of alienation among adolescents: construct validity of three scales on powerlessness, meaninglessness and social isolation
  36. Persistent social inequality in low intake of vegetables among adolescents, 2002–2014
  37. Living with a disability: a qualitative study of associations between social relations, social participation and quality of life
  38. Short communication: Persistent socio‐economic inequality in frequent headache among Danish adolescents from 1991 to 2014
  39. Increasing prevalence of emotional symptoms in higher socioeconomic strata: Trend study among Danish schoolchildren 1991–2014
  40. Trends in social inequality in physical inactivity among Danish adolescents 1991–2014
  41. Predictive validity of a service-setting-based measure to identify infancy mental health problems: a population-based cohort study
  42. Association between adolescent and parental use of analgesics
  43. Adolescent Weight Status: Associations With Structural and Functional Dimensions of Social Relations
  44. A new measure for infant mental health screening: development and initial validation
  45. High and low levels of positive mental health: are there socioeconomic differences among adolescents?
  46. Breakfast frequency among adolescents: associations with measures of family functioning
  47. Loneliness and Ethnic Composition of the School Class: A Nationally Random Sample of Adolescents
  48. Loneliness, immigration background and self-identified ethnicity: a nationally representative study of adolescents in Denmark
  49. Does self-efficacy mediate the association between socioeconomic background and emotional symptoms among schoolchildren?
  50. Agreement between children and parents demonstrated that illness-related absenteeism was validly reported by children
  51. Social background, bullying, and physical inactivity: National study of 11‐ to 15‐year‐olds
  52. Main meal frequency measures in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study: agreement with 7-day 24-h recalls
  53. Physical activity among adolescents: The role of various kinds of parental support
  54. Does school social capital modify socioeconomic inequality in mental health? A multi-level analysis in Danish schools
  55. Promotion of social and emotional competence
  56. Lunch frequency among adolescents: associations with sociodemographic factors and school characteristics
  57. Fast-food intake and perceived and objective measures of the local fast-food environment in adolescents
  58. Emotional symptoms among adolescents: epidemiological analysis of individual-, classroom- and school-level factors
  59. Changes in the association between health complaint frequency and medicine use among adolescents in Scotland between 1998 and 2010
  60. Adolescents' medicine use for headache: secular trends in 20 countries from 1986 to 2010
  61. Trends in Social Inequality in Tooth Brushing among Adolescents: 1991-2014
  62. Perceived problems with computer gaming and Internet use are associated with poorer social relations in adolescence
  63. Socioeconomic differences in emotional symptoms among adolescents in the Nordic countries: Recommendations on how to present inequality
  64. Close relations to parents and emotional symptoms among adolescents: beyond socio-economic impact?
  65. Adolescent alcohol use: a reflection of national drinking patterns and policy?
  66. Computer use, sleep duration and health symptoms: a cross-sectional study of 15-year olds in three countries
  67. Self‐reported recurrent pain and medicine use behaviours among 15‐year olds: Results from the international study
  68. Perceived problems with computer gaming and internet use among adolescents: measurement tool for non-clinical survey studies
  69. Addressing Social Inequality in Aging by the Danish Occupational Social Class Measurement
  70. Association of Maternal Self-Medication and Over-the-Counter Analgesics for Children
  71. Immigrant background and medicine use for aches: national representative study of adolescents
  72. Ethnic and migrant differences in the use of anti-asthmatic medication for children: the effect of place of residence
  73. Secular Trends in Alcohol Drinking Among Danish 15‐Year‐Olds: Comparable Representative Samples From 1988 to 2010
  74. Adolescent Alcohol Use Reflects Community-Level Alcohol Consumption Irrespective of Parental Drinking
  75. Inequalities in asthma treatment among children by country of birth and ancestry: a nationwide study in Denmark
  76. Validity of self-reported height and weight among adolescents: the importance of reporting capability
  77. Feasibility and Efficacy of an Isocaloric High-Protein vs. Standard Diet on Insulin Requirement, Body Weight and Metabolic Parameters in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes on Insulin Therapy
  78. Meal frequencies in early adolescence predict meal frequencies in late adolescence and early adulthood
  79. Reporting accuracy of packed lunch consumption among Danish 11-year-olds differ by gender
  80. Young adults’ medicine use for headache: The combined effect of socioeconomic position and perceived stress, and the contribution of sense of coherence
  81. Low vigorous physical activity at ages 15, 19 and 27: childhood socio-economic position modifies the tracking pattern
  82. Tracking of overweight from mid-adolescence into adulthood: consistent patterns across socio-economic groups
  83. Validation of presence of supermarkets and fast-food outlets in Copenhagen: case study comparison of multiple sources of secondary data
  84. Fruit and vegetable intake is associated with frequency of breakfast, lunch and evening meal: cross-sectional study of 11-, 13-, and 15-year-olds
  85. Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Adolescents: Association with Socioeconomic Status and Exposure to Supermarkets and Fast Food Outlets
  86. Parental symptoms and children’s use of medicine for headache: data reported by parents from five Nordic countries
  87. Supermarket and fast-food outlet exposure in Copenhagen: associations with socio-economic and demographic characteristics
  88. Overweight, body image and bullying--an epidemiological study of 11- to 15-years olds
  89. Pathways and mechanisms in adolescence contribute to adult health inequalities
  90. The medicine use and corresponding subjective health complaints among adolescents, a cross-national survey
  91. Re-visit to the school nurse and adolescents’ medicine use
  92. Stress and use of over-the-counter analgesics: prevalence and association among Danish 25 to 44-year-olds from 1994 to 2005
  93. Overweight children's response to an annual health dialogue with the school nurse
  94. Stress and medicine use for headache: does sense of coherence modify the association?
  95. Use of over-the-counter analgesics is associated with perceived stress among 25-44-year-olds: A national cross-sectional study
  96. How do students who smoke and drink respond to the school nurse?
  97. Body mass index and smoking: cross-sectional study of a representative sample of adolescents in Denmark
  98. Use of over‐the‐counter analgesics and perceived stress among 25–44‐year olds
  99. Sense of Coherence and Medicine Use for Headache Among Adolescents
  100. Socio-economic inequality in multiple health complaints among adolescents: international comparative study in 37 countries
  101. Socioeconomic position, macroeconomic environment and overweight among adolescents in 35 countries
  102. Is bullying equally harmful for rich and poor children?: a study of bullying and depression from age 15 to 27
  103. Young women's use of medicines: autonomy and positioning in relation to family and peer norms
  104. Socioeconomic Inequality in Exposure to Bullying During Adolescence: A Comparative, Cross-Sectional, Multilevel Study in 35 Countries
  105. “I'd Rather Not Take it, But . . .”: Young Women's Perceptions of Medicines
  106. Medicine use for headache in adolescence predicts medicine use for headache in young adulthood
  107. Does school environment affect 11-year-olds' fruit and vegetable intake in Denmark?
  108. Social inequality in adolescent daily smoking: Has it changed over time?
  109. High agreement on family affluence between children's and parents' reports: international study of 11-year-old children
  110. Large-scale alcohol use and socioeconomic position of origin: Longitudinal study from ages 15 to 19 years
  111. Rapid Report on Methodology: Does Loss to Follow-up in a Cohort Study Bias Associations Between Early Life Factors and Lifestyle-Related Health Outcomes?
  112. Bullying victimization among 13 to 15 year old school children: Results from two comparative studies in 66 countries and regions
  113. Young adolescents' use of medicine for headache: sources of supply, availability and accessibility at home
  114. Secular trends in fruit intake among Danish schoolchildren, 1988 to 2006: Changing habits or methodological artefacts?
  115. Self-rated health as predictor of medicine use in adolescence
  116. Is Victimization From Bullying Associated With Medicine Use Among Adolescents? A Nationally Representative Cross-sectional Survey in Denmark
  117. Eight-year change in functional ability among 70- to 95-year-olds
  118. Medicine Use Among 11- and 13-Year-Olds: Agreement Between Parents' Reports and Children's Self-Reports
  119. The measurement of change in functional ability: Dealing with attrition and the floor/ceiling effect
  120. School-related risk factors for drunkenness among adolescents: risk factors differ between socio-economic groups
  121. School connectedness and daily smoking among boys and girls: the influence of parental smoking norms
  122. Effect of grandparent's and parent's socioeconomic position on mortality among Danish men born in 1953
  123. Bullying and symptoms among school-aged children: international comparative cross sectional study in 28 countries
  124. Relation between early life socioeconomic position and all cause mortality in two generations. A longitudinal study of Danish men born in 1953 and their parents
  125. Revitalising the Metropolit 1953 Danish male birth cohort: background, aims and design
  126. Cynical Hostility, Socioeconomic Position, Health Behaviors, and Symptom Load: A Cross-Sectional Analysis in a Danish Population-Based Study
  127. Body Mass Index and Overweight in Adolescents in 13 European Countries, Israel, and the United States
  128. Social relations as determinant of onset of disability in aging
  129. High ratings of satisfaction with fertility treatment are common: findings from the Copenhagen Multi-centre Psychosocial Infertility (COMPI) Research Programme
  130. Tracking drinking behaviour from age 15–19 years
  131. Self-reported medicine use among 11- to 15-year-old girls and boys in Denmark 1988 - 1998
  132. Socioeconomic position in early life, birth weight, childhood cognitive function, and adult mortality. A longitudinal study of Danish men born in 1953
  133. Social position and health in old age: the relevance of different indicators of social position
  134. Patients' attitudes to medical and psychosocial aspects of care in fertility clinics: findings from the Copenhagen Multi-centre Psychosocial Infertility (COMPI) Research Programme
  135. International Survey of Self-Reported Medicine Use Among Adolescents
  136. Cohabitation and marital status as predictors of mortality—an eight year follow-up study
  137. Socioeconomic position and smoking behaviour in Danish adults
  138. Social relations and mortality. An eleven year follow-up study of 70-year-old men and women in Denmark.