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  1. Minor immunomodulatory effects of psychotropics suggested in severe mental disorders: Associations of antipsychotics with beta defensin 2, antidepressants with C-reactive protein, and mood stabilizers with soluble interleukin 2 receptor
  2. Confounding, Mediation, or Independent Effect? Childhood Psychological Abuse, Mental Health, Mood/Psychological State, COPD, and Migraine
  3. Child maltreatment, psychopathological symptoms, and onset of diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism and COPD in adulthood
  4. Retrospectively reported childhood adversity is associated with asthma and chronic bronchitis, independent of mental health
  5. Leisure time physical activity and incident use of prescription tranquilizers: A longitudinal population-based study
  6. Coloring of the past via respondent's current psychological state, mediation, and the association between childhood disadvantage and morbidity in adulthood
  7. Psychological abuse, substance abuse distress, dissatisfaction with friendships, and incident psychiatric problems
  8. Childhood disadvantage, education, and psychological distress in adulthood: A three-wave population-based study
  9. Leisure time physical activity and future psychological distress: A thirteen year longitudinal population-based study
  10. The potential protective effect of friendship on the association between childhood adversity and psychological distress in adulthood: A retrospective, preliminary, three-wave population-based study
  11. Childhood physical maltreatment, perceived social isolation, and internalizing symptoms: a longitudinal, three-wave, population-based study
  12. Education and health and well-being: direct and indirect effects with multiple mediators and interactions with multiple imputed data in Stata
  13. Confounding and Statistical Significance of Indirect Effects: Childhood Adversity, Education, Smoking, and Anxious and Depressive Symptomatology
  14. Childhood adversities and chronic conditions: examination of mediators, recall bias and age at diagnosis
  15. Differential Recall Bias, Intermediate Confounding, and Mediation Analysis in Life Course Epidemiology: An Analytic Framework with Empirical Example
  16. Clarifying Associations between Childhood Adversity, Social Support, Behavioral Factors, and Mental Health, Health, and Well-Being in Adulthood: A Population-Based Study
  17. Test–retest reliability of self-reported diabetes diagnosis in the Norwegian Women and Cancer Study: A population-based longitudinal study (n =33,919)
  18. Your Parents' Wealth is more Important than their Education for Your Later Health and Wellbeing: Evidence from the Tromsø Study.
  19. Role of respondents’ education as a mediator and moderator in the association between childhood socio-economic status and later health and wellbeing
  20. Parental Income is More Important Than Parental Education to Children's Health and Wellbeing in Adulthood: Evidence from The Tromsà Study.
  21. 0441 Parental income is more important than parental education to children’s health and wellbeing in adulthood: Evidence from The Tromsø Study
  22. The predictive effect of body mass index on type 2 diabetes in the Norwegian women and cancer study