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Anne Hammarström

Anne Hammarström

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
57
Citations
12225
World Ranking
1789
National Ranking
18

Anne Hammarström publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Anne Hammarström sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 265 publications — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Anne Hammarström D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Anne Hammarström sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Anne Hammarström is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. Their research primarily focuses on health professions and social sciences, with a particular emphasis on general health professions, clinical psychology, demography, and epidemiology. The scientist's work intersects with several key topics including employment and welfare studies, health disparities and outcomes, workplace health and well-being, retirement, disability, and employment, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, health, psychology, and well-being, as well as global health care issues.

Hammarström has contributed to multiple frequent publication venues, notably:

  • BMC Public Health
  • European Journal of Public Health
  • Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
  • Addiction Research & Theory
  • Addiction

The researcher has collaborated extensively with several co-authors, including:

  • Pekka Virtanen
  • Urban Janlert
  • Tapio Nummi
  • Christopher Bean
  • Hugo Westerlund

Representative recent publications include:

  • "Poor school connectedness in adolescence and adulthood depressiveness: a longitudinal theory-driven study from the Northern Sweden Cohort," 2021, European Journal of Public Health
  • "Risk factors in adolescence as predictors of trajectories of somatic symptoms over 27 years," 2022, European Journal of Public Health
  • "How do labour market conditions explain the development of mental health over the life-course? A conceptual integration of the ecological model with life-course epidemiology in an integrative review of results from the Northern Swedish Cohort," 2024, BMC Public Health
  • "What social determinants outside paid work are related to development of mental health during life? An integrative review of results from the Northern Swedish Cohort," 2021, BMC Public Health
  • "The importance of having a paid job. Gendered experiences of health and ill-health in daily life among middle-aged women and men," 2021, BMC Public Health

Their research addresses longitudinal and life-course perspectives, particularly focusing on the interplay between social determinants, labour market conditions, and mental health development. The body of work includes studies on health outcomes in adolescence and adulthood, workplace and employment impacts on health, and gendered experiences with health in daily life.

Best Publications

  • A systematic review including meta-analysis of work environment and depressive symptoms

    Töres Theorell;Töres Theorell;Anne Hammarström;Gunnar Aronsson;Lil Träskman Bendz

  • A systematic review including meta-analysis of work environment and burnout symptoms

    Gunnar Aronsson;Töres Theorell;Töres Theorell;Tom Grape;Anne Hammarström

  • Different uses of Bronfenbrenner’s ecological theory in public mental health research: what is their value for guiding public mental health policy and practice?

    Malin Eriksson;Mehdi Ghazinour;Anne Hammarström

  • Peer and teacher bullying/victimization of South Australian secondary school students: Prevalence and psychosocial profiles

    Paul H. Delfabbro;Tony Winefield;Sarah Trainor;Maureen F. Dollard

  • Unemployment and mental health scarring during the life course

    Mattias Strandh;Mattias Strandh;Anthony Winefield;Karina Nilsson;Anne Hammarström

  • Health consequences of youth unemployment—review from a gender perspective

    Anne Hammarström

  • Early unemployment can contribute to adult health problems: results from a longitudinal study of school leavers

    A Hammarström;U Janlert

  • How does unemployment affect self-assessed health? A systematic review focusing on subgroup effects

    Fredrik Norström;Pekka Virtanen;Pekka Virtanen;Anne Hammarström;Per E Gustafsson

  • Central gender theoretical concepts in health research: the state of the art

    Anne Hammarström;Klara Johansson;Ellen Annandale;Christina Ahlgren

  • Nervous and depressive symptoms in a longitudinal study of youth unemployment—selection or exposure?

    Anne Hammarström;Urban Janlert

  • Unemployment, gender and mental health: the role of the gender regime

    Mattias Strandh;Anne Hammarström;Karina Nilsson;Karina Nilsson;Mikael Nordenmark

  • Exposure to temporary employment and job insecurity: a longitudinal study of the health effects.

    Pekka Virtanen;Urban Janlert;Anne Hammarström

  • Which theory is best? Explanatory models of the relationship between unemployment and health

    Urban Janlert;Anne Hammarström

  • Alcohol consumption among unemployed youths: results from a prospective study.

    Urban Janlert;Anne Hammarström

  • Health status and health behaviour as predictors of the occurrence of unemployment and prolonged unemployment

    Pekka Virtanen;Urban Janlert;Anne Hammarström

  • An epidemiological study of the influence of adolescence and early adulthood factors upon the social class inequity of musculuskeletal pain in young adults.

    Masuma Khatun;Christina Ahlgren;Anne Hammarström

  • Life-course accumulation of neighborhood disadvantage and allostatic load : empirical integration of three social determinants of health frameworks

    Per E. Gustafsson;Miguel San Sebastian;Urban Janlert;Töres Theorell

  • Youth unemployment and ill health: results from a 2-year follow-up study.

    Anne Hammarström;Urban Janlert;Töres Theorell

  • Socioeconomic status over the life course and allostatic load in adulthood: results from the Northern Swedish Cohort

    Per E Gustafsson;Urban Janlert;Töres Theorell;Hugo Westerlund

  • Job strain and depressive symptoms in men and women: a prospective study of the working population in Sweden

    Töres Theorell;Anne Hammarström;Per E Gustafsson;Linda Magnusson Hanson

Frequent Co-Authors

Per E. Gustafsson
Per E. Gustafsson Umeå University
Urban Janlert
Urban Janlert Umeå University
Hugo Westerlund
Hugo Westerlund Stockholm University
Pekka Virtanen
Pekka Virtanen University of Jyväskylä
Miguel San Sebastian
Miguel San Sebastian Umeå University
Töres Theorell
Töres Theorell Karolinska Institute
Berit Lundman
Berit Lundman Umeå University
Anthony H. Winefield
Anthony H. Winefield University of South Australia
Marianna Virtanen
Marianna Virtanen University of Eastern Finland
Helen R. Winefield
Helen R. Winefield University of Adelaide

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