His primary scientific interests are in Nursing, Health care, Social support, Psychiatry and Public health. His work carried out in the field of Nursing brings together such families of science as Quality, Quality management, Job satisfaction and Family medicine. The various areas that Bengt B. Arnetz examines in his Health care study include Focus group, Organizational culture and Competence.
Bengt B. Arnetz has researched Social support in several fields, including Reference group, Professional development, Program evaluation and Unemployment. His work on Mental health as part of his general Psychiatry study is frequently connected to Work related stress, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Prospective cohort study and Gerontology.
His main research concerns Health care, Nursing, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology and Public health. His Health care study combines topics in areas such as Psychosocial, Intervention, Family medicine, Myocardial infarction and Focus group. His research in Psychosocial intersects with topics in Developmental psychology and Physical therapy.
His Nursing research incorporates themes from Job satisfaction, Professional development, Well-being and Organizational culture. He works mostly in the field of Public health, limiting it down to topics relating to Environmental health and, in certain cases, Risk factor, as a part of the same area of interest. His Mental health study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Young adult and Social support.
Refugee, Depression, Mental health, Environmental health and Psychiatry are his primary areas of study. Bengt B. Arnetz has included themes like Health care, Substance abuse, Unemployment and Anxiety in his Depression study. Bengt B. Arnetz mostly deals with Moral distress in his studies of Health care.
Bengt B. Arnetz works mostly in the field of Mental health, limiting it down to concerns involving Young adult and, occasionally, Mental well-being. He combines subjects such as Treatment adherence, Applied psychology, Psychological resilience and Chronic disease with his study of Psychiatry. Bengt B. Arnetz combines Employment discrimination and Nursing in his research.
Bengt B. Arnetz mainly focuses on Mental health, Clinical psychology, Refugee, Depression and Psychiatry. His Mental health research includes elements of Health care, Environmental health, Young adult, Posttraumatic growth and Cognitive processing therapy. Health care and Logistic regression are commonly linked in his work.
His work deals with themes such as First responder and Health promotion, which intersect with Clinical psychology. His study in Depression is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Odds ratio, Computer-assisted web interviewing, Cross-sectional study and Anxiety. Bengt B. Arnetz interconnects PsycINFO, Longitudinal study and Social support in the investigation of issues within Stressor.
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Living with conflicts-ethical dilemmas and moral distress in the health care system
Sofia Kälvemark;Anna T Höglund;Mats G Hansson;Peter Westerholm.
Social Science & Medicine (2004)
Violence towards health care staff and possible effects on the quality of patient care.
Judith E. Arnetz;Bengt B. Arnetz.
Social Science & Medicine (2001)
Psychosocial challenges facing physicians of today
Bengt B Arnetz.
Social Science & Medicine (2001)
Validation and Findings Comparing VAS vs. Likert Scales for Psychosocial Measurements
Dan Hasson;Bengt B. Arnetz.
The international electronic journal of health education (2005)
Immune function in unemployed women.
Bengt B. Arnetz;J. Wasserman;B. Petrini;S.-O. Brenner.
Psychosomatic Medicine (1987)
Trauma Resilience Training for Police: Psychophysiological and Performance Effects
Bengt B. Arnetz;Dana C. Nevedal;Mark A. Lumley;Lena Backman.
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology (2009)
Implementation and evaluation of a practical intervention programme for dealing with violence towards health care workers.
Judith E. Arnetz;Bengt B. Arnetz.
Journal of Advanced Nursing (2000)
Early workplace intervention for employees with musculoskeletal-related absenteeism: a prospective controlled intervention study
Bengt B Arnetz;Berit Sjögren;Berit Rydéhn;Roland Meisel.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (2003)
Technological stress: Psychophysiological symptoms in modern offices
Bengt B. Arnetz;Clairy Wiholm.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research (1997)
Prevalence of self-reported hypersensitivity to electric or magnetic fields in a population-based questionnaire survey.
Lena Hillert;Niklas Berglind;Bengt B Arnetz;Tom Bellander.
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health (2002)
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