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Holger Ursin was affiliated with the University of Bergen in Norway during their academic career. Their work and research contributions were connected to this institution.

As no specific papers, co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, main topics, or book publications were provided in the available data, details about their research output or thematic focus are not documented here.

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Their academic profile remains limited to the known affiliation, with no additional bibliographic or topical data disclosed.

Best Publications

  • Chapter 4. European guidelines for the management of chronic nonspecific low back pain.

    O. Airaksinen;J. I. Brox;C. Cedraschi;J. Hildebrandt

  • The cognitive activation theory of stress

    Holger Ursin;Hege R. Eriksen

  • A scoring system for subjective health complaints (SHC)

    Hege R. Eriksen;Camilla Ihlebæk;Holger Ursin

  • Psychobiological mechanisms of socioeconomic differences in health.

    Margareta Kristenson;H R Eriksen;J K Sluiter;D Starke

  • Prevalence of subjective health complaints (SHC) in Norway.

    Camilla Ihlebæk;Hege R. Eriksen;Holger Ursin

  • Subjective health complaints, sensitization, and sustained cognitive activation (stress).

    H.R Eriksen;H Ursin

  • Is there a right treatment for a particular patient group? Comparison of ordinary treatment, light multidisciplinary treatment, and extensive multidisciplinary treatment for long-term sick-listed employees with musculoskeletal pain

    Ellen M Håland Haldorsen;Astrid L Grasdal;Jan Sture Skouen;Alf Erling Risa

  • The relationship between strong motivation to work, “workaholism”, and health

    Cecilie Schou Andreassen;Holger Ursin;Hege R. Eriksen

  • Cognitive activation theory of stress (CATS).

    Holger Ursin;Hege R. Eriksen

  • Does early intervention with a light mobilization program reduce long-term sick leave for low back pain?

    Eli Molde Hagen;Hege R. Eriksen;Holger Ursin

  • Five-year follow-up study of a controlled clinical trial using light mobilization and an informative approach to low back pain.

    Aage Indahl;Ellen Håland Haldorsen;Sten Holm;Olav Reikerås

  • Comorbid subjective health complaints in low back pain

    Eli Molde Hagen;Erling Svensen;Hege R Eriksen;Camilla M Ihlebaek

  • Thoroughly modern worries: the relationship of worries about modernity to reported symptoms, health and medical care utilization.

    Keith J Petrie;Borge Sivertsen;Borge Sivertsen;Mari Hysing;Mari Hysing;Elizabeth Broadbent;Elizabeth Broadbent

  • Prevalence of subjective health complaints in the Nordic European countries in 1993

    Hege R. Eriksen;Rolf Svendsrød;Giske Ursin;Holger Ursin

  • Relative cost-effectiveness of extensive and light multidisciplinary treatment programs versus treatment as usual for patients with chronic low back pain on long-term sick leave: randomized controlled study.

    Jan S Skouen;Astrid L Grasdal;Ellen M H Haldorsen;Holger Ursin

  • Sensitization and subjective health complaints.

    Hege R. Eriksen;Holger Ursin

  • Plasma-corticosterone levels during active-avoidance learning in rats.

    Coover Gd;Ursin H;Levine S

  • Health complaints and job stress in Norwegian physicians: the use of an overlapping questionnaire design.

    Olaf G. Aasland;Miranda Olff;Erik Falkum;Tore Schweder

  • Sensitization, somatization, and subjective health complaints.

    H. Ursin

  • Psychological factors and somatic symptoms in functional dyspepsia. A comparison with duodenal ulcer and healthy controls

    Tone Tangen Haug;Sven Svebak;Ingvard Wilhelmsen;Arnold Berstad

  • Physical Exercise in Women with Intractable Epilepsy

    Hege R. Eriksen;Bjørn Ellertsen;Hilde Grønningsæter;Karl Otto Nakken

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Robert Murison
Robert Murison University of Bergen
Miranda Olff
Miranda Olff University of Amsterdam
Gro M. Sandal
Gro M. Sandal University of Bergen
Seymour Levine
Seymour Levine Stanford University
Ståle Pallesen
Ståle Pallesen University of Bergen
Jos F. Brosschot
Jos F. Brosschot Leiden University
Göran Kecklund
Göran Kecklund Stockholm University
Cecilie Schou Andreassen
Cecilie Schou Andreassen University of Bergen
Ulf Lundberg
Ulf Lundberg Stockholm University
J. Bruce Overmier
J. Bruce Overmier University of Minnesota

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