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L. von Knorring

L. von Knorring

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Social Sciences and Humanities
Sweden
2026

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
64
Citations
13073
World Ranking
1125
National Ranking
9

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Sweden Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Sweden Leader Award

Overview

L. von Knorring is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden, with a research focus predominantly in the field of Medicine. Their work encompasses several subfields including Psychiatry and Mental Health, Pharmacology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Clinical Psychology, and Speech and Hearing.

The scientist's research topics emphasize areas such as Electroconvulsive Therapy Studies, Treatment of Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder and Treatment, Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum, Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare, and Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy and Associated Phenomena.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by L. von Knorring include:

  • Adolescent depression, early psychiatric comorbidities, and adulthood welfare burden: a 25-year longitudinal cohort study (2021) published in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
  • Seizure Duration and Electroconvulsive Therapy in Major Depressive Disorder (2024) published in JAMA Network Open
  • Validity of diagnoses, treatment dates, and rating scales in the Swedish national quality register for electroconvulsive therapy (2021) published in Nordic Journal of Psychiatry
  • Association of adolescent depression with subsequent prescriptions of anti-infectives and anti-inflammatories in adulthood: A longitudinal cohort study (2022) published in Psychiatry Research
  • Long-Term Effect of Maintenance Electroconvulsive Therapy in Patients With Depression-Data From a Small Randomized Controlled Trial (2023) published in Journal of Ect

Frequent co-authors collaborating with L. von Knorring are:

  • Axel Nordenskjöld
  • Carl Johan Ekman
  • Åsa Hammar
  • Mikael Landén
  • Johan Lundberg

The scientist's work has appeared in multiple publication venues including:

  • JAMA Network Open
  • Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
  • Psychiatry Research
  • Nordic Journal of Psychiatry
  • Journal of Ect

Best Publications

  • Development of a new inventory for assessing memories of parental rearing behaviour.

    Carlo Perris;L. Jacobsson;H. Linndström;L. Knorring

  • Long-term effects of an educational program for general practitioners given by the Swedish Committee for the Prevention and Treatment of Depression.

    W. Rutz;L. von Knorring;J. Wålinder

  • Frequency of suicide on Gotland after systematic postgraduate education of general practitioners.

    Wolfgang Rutz;L. von Knorring;J. Wålinder

  • Swedish universities Scales of Personality (SSP) : construction, internal consistency and normative data

    JP Gustavsson;H Bergman;G Edman;L Ekselius

  • SCID II interviews and the SCID Screen questionnaire as diagnostic tools for personality disorders in DSM-III-R

    L Ekselius;E Lindström;L von Knorring;Owe Bodlund

  • Prevention of male suicides: lessons from Gotland study

    Wolfgang Rutz;Lars von Knorring;Hans Pihlgren;Zoltan Rihmer

  • Platelet MAO activity as a biological marker in subgroups of alcoholism

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  • Mental health outcome of long-term and episodic adolescent depression: 15-year follow-up of a community sample

    U. Jonsson;H. Bohman;L. von Knorring;G. Olsson

  • Citalopram in patients with fibromyalgia - a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.

    Ulla Maria Anderberg;Ina Marteinsdottir;Lars von Knorring

  • Personality traits related to monoamine oxidase activity in platelets

    Lars von Knorring;Lars Oreland;Bengt Winblad

  • Personality traits in subtypes of alcoholics

    L von Knorring;A L von Knorring;L Smigan;U Lindberg

  • An educational program on depressive disorders for general practitioners on Gotland: background and evaluation

    W Rutz;J Wålinder;G Eberhard;G Holmberg

  • Prevention of depression and suicide by education and medication: impact on male suicidality. An update from the Gotland study

    Wolfgang Rutz;Jan Wålinder;Lars Von Knorring;Zoltán Rihmer

  • PERCEIVED DEPRIVING PARENTAL REARING AND DEPRESSION

    C Perris;W A Arrindell;H Perris;M Eisemann

  • The impact of life events in female patients with fibromyalgia and in female healthy controls.

    U.M. Anderberg;I. Marteinsdottir;T. Theorell;L. von Knorring

  • Platelet monoamine oxidase activity in sensation seekers.

    Christopher John Fowler;Lars von Knorring;Lars Oreland

  • Pain as a symptom in depressive disorders. I. Relationship to diagnostic subgroup and depressive symptomatology

    L. von Knorring;C. Perris;M. Eisemann;U. Eriksson

  • Biochemistry of the Augmenting-Reducing Response in Visual Evoked Potentials

    L. von Knorring;C. Perris

  • Axis V--Global Assessment of Functioning Scale. Evaluation of a self-report version.

    Owe Bodlund;Gunnar Kullgren;L Ekselius;E Lindström

  • A double-blind controlled study of a serotonin uptake inhibitor (Zimelidine) versus placebo in chronic pain patients

    Folke Johansson;Lars Von Knorring

  • The Experience of Pain in Depressed Patients

    L. von Knorring

  • Forced medication in psychiatric care : patient experiences and nurse perceptions

    K Haglund;L Von Knorring;L Von Essen

  • A double-blind multicenter trial comparing sertraline and citalopram in patients with major depression treated in general practice

    L. Ekselius;L. von Knorring;G. Eberhard

  • Cost-benefit analysis of an educational program for general practitioners by the Swedish Committee for the Prevention and Treatment of Depression.

    W Rutz;P Carlsson;L von Knorring;J Wålinder

  • Substance P in CSF of patients with chronic pain syndromes

    B.G.L. Almay;F. Johansson;L. Von Knorring;P. Le Grevés

  • DSM-IV and ICD-10 personality disorders : a comparison of a self-report questionnaire (DIP-Q) with a structured interview

    H Ottosson;O Bodlund;L Ekselius;M Grann

  • Psychopathy and Axis I and Axis II psychiatric disorders in a forensic psychiatric population in Sweden.

    E G Stålenheim;L von Knorring

  • Personality disorders and relationship to personality dimensions measured by the Temperament and Character Inventory in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Susanne Bejerot;P. Schlette;L. Ekselius;R. Adolfsson

Frequent Co-Authors

Lisa Ekselius
Lisa Ekselius Uppsala University
Martin Eisemann
Martin Eisemann University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Lars Terenius
Lars Terenius Karolinska Institute
Ian Hindmarch
Ian Hindmarch University of Surrey
Tomas Furmark
Tomas Furmark Uppsala University
Gerhard Stemmler
Gerhard Stemmler Philipp University of Marburg
Ernest S. Barratt
Ernest S. Barratt The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Jan Born
Jan Born University of Tübingen
Jan Marcusson
Jan Marcusson Linköping University
Franz Resch
Franz Resch Heidelberg University

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