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Tomas Hemmingsson

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International Journal of Epidemiology|August 31, 2004
How far are socioeconomic differences in coronary heart disease hospitalization, all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality among adult Swedish males attributable to negative childhood circumstances and behaviour in adolescence?Tomas Hemmingsson, Ingvar Lundberg
Annals of Epidemiology|April 5, 2011
Educational level and coronary heart disease: a study of potential confounding from factors in childhood and adolescence based on the Swedish 1969 conscription cohortDaniel Falkstedt, Tomas Hemmingsson
International Journal of Epidemiology|December 27, 2005
Is the association between low job control and coronary heart disease confounded by risk factors measured in childhood and adolescence among Swedish males 40-53 years of age?Tomas Hemmingsson, Ingvar Lundberg
European Journal of Public Health|July 30, 2005
Can large relative mortality differences between socio-economic groups among Swedish men be explained by risk indicator-associated social mobility?Tomas Hemmingsson, Ingvar Lundberg
International Journal of Epidemiology|December 19, 2003
Smoking at age 18-20 and suicide during 26 years of follow-up-how can the association be explained?Tomas Hemmingsson, David Kriebel
Lancet (London, England)|July 11, 2009
Unemployment and suicideAndreas Lundin, Tomas Hemmingsson
European Journal of Public Health|May 24, 2011
Unemployment and mental health--who is (not) affected?Mona C Backhans, Tomas Hemmingsson
BMC Public Health|November 26, 2020
Educational differences in labor market marginalization among mature-aged working men: the contribution of early health behaviors, previous employment histories, and poor mental healthEmelie Thern, Jonas Landberg, Tomas Hemmingsson
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|February 24, 2015
IQ and level of alcohol consumption—findings from a national survey of Swedish conscriptsSara Sjölund, Tomas Hemmingsson, Peter Allebeck
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|June 23, 2011
Intelligence quotient (IQ) in adolescence and later risk of alcohol-related hospital admissions and deaths--37-year follow-up of Swedish conscriptsSara Sjölund, Peter Allebeck, Tomas Hemmingsson
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International Journal of Epidemiology|August 31, 2004
How far are socioeconomic differences in coronary heart disease hospitalization, all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality among adult Swedish males attributable to negative childhood circumstances and behaviour in adolescence?Tomas Hemmingsson, Ingvar Lundberg
Annals of Epidemiology|April 5, 2011
Educational level and coronary heart disease: a study of potential confounding from factors in childhood and adolescence based on the Swedish 1969 conscription cohortDaniel Falkstedt, Tomas Hemmingsson
International Journal of Epidemiology|December 27, 2005
Is the association between low job control and coronary heart disease confounded by risk factors measured in childhood and adolescence among Swedish males 40-53 years of age?Tomas Hemmingsson, Ingvar Lundberg
European Journal of Public Health|July 30, 2005
Can large relative mortality differences between socio-economic groups among Swedish men be explained by risk indicator-associated social mobility?Tomas Hemmingsson, Ingvar Lundberg
International Journal of Epidemiology|December 19, 2003
Smoking at age 18-20 and suicide during 26 years of follow-up-how can the association be explained?Tomas Hemmingsson, David Kriebel
Lancet (London, England)|July 11, 2009
Unemployment and suicideAndreas Lundin, Tomas Hemmingsson
European Journal of Public Health|May 24, 2011
Unemployment and mental health--who is (not) affected?Mona C Backhans, Tomas Hemmingsson
BMC Public Health|November 26, 2020
Educational differences in labor market marginalization among mature-aged working men: the contribution of early health behaviors, previous employment histories, and poor mental healthEmelie Thern, Jonas Landberg, Tomas Hemmingsson
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|February 24, 2015
IQ and level of alcohol consumption—findings from a national survey of Swedish conscriptsSara Sjölund, Tomas Hemmingsson, Peter Allebeck
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|June 23, 2011
Intelligence quotient (IQ) in adolescence and later risk of alcohol-related hospital admissions and deaths--37-year follow-up of Swedish conscriptsSara Sjölund, Peter Allebeck, Tomas Hemmingsson
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