Mari Hysing spends much of her time researching Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Mental health, Odds ratio and Insomnia. Her study in Disease extends to Psychiatry with its themes. Her research investigates the link between Mental health and topics such as Socioeconomic status that cross with problems in Emotional well-being.
Mari Hysing combines subjects such as Delayed sleep phase, Prospective cohort study and Depression with her study of Odds ratio. Her work in Insomnia addresses issues such as Sleep in non-human animals, which are connected to fields such as Young adult, Population based study and Psychological testing. Her Sleep onset latency research includes themes of Bedtime and Pediatrics.
Mari Hysing mainly investigates Psychiatry, Mental health, Clinical psychology, Peer review and Pediatrics. Her work on Socioeconomic status expands to the thematically related Psychiatry. Her Mental health study combines topics in areas such as Odds ratio and Anxiety.
Mari Hysing has included themes like Developmental psychology, Autism and Autism spectrum disorder in her Clinical psychology study. In her research, Vitamin B12 and Child development is intimately related to Randomized controlled trial, which falls under the overarching field of Pediatrics. Her Sleep in non-human animals research integrates issues from Young adult, Insomnia and Population based study.
Mari Hysing focuses on Peer review, Mental health, Clinical psychology, Demography and Psychological intervention. Her Mental health study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Psychiatry. Her work deals with themes such as Prevalence and Medical record, which intersect with Psychiatry.
Her work on Stress management as part of general Clinical psychology research is frequently linked to Sleep hygiene, bridging the gap between disciplines. The study incorporates disciplines such as Odds ratio, Insomnia, Young adult and Sleep onset latency in addition to Psychological intervention. Her study on Sleep onset is often connected to Structural equation modeling as part of broader study in Insomnia.
Mari Hysing mainly focuses on Peer review, Clinical psychology, Demography, Mental health and Sleep duration. Throughout her Peer review studies, Mari Hysing incorporates elements of other sciences such as Family medicine, Life satisfaction, Sleep onset latency, Young adult and Higher education. Her study in Clinical psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Population based and Epidemiology.
Her Demography study spans across into areas like Ethnic group, Socioeconomic status, Biostatistics, Social class and Physical fitness. Her studies in Mental health integrate themes in fields like Intervention, Quartile and Depression. As part of her Psychiatry and Sleep in non-human animals and Sleep duration studies, Mari Hysing is studying Sleep duration.
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Sleep and use of electronic devices in adolescence: results from a large population-based study.
Mari Hysing;Ståle Pallesen;Kjell Morten Stormark;Reidar Jakobsen.
BMJ Open (2015)
Sleep patterns and insomnia among adolescents: a population-based study.
Mari Hysing;Mari Hysing;Ståle Pallesen;Ståle Pallesen;Kjell M. Stormark;Kjell M. Stormark;Astri J. Lundervold;Astri J. Lundervold.
Journal of Sleep Research (2013)
Low back pain interventions at the workplace: a systematic literature review.
Torill H. Tveito;Mari Hysing;Hege R. Eriksen.
Occupational Medicine (2004)
Chronic physical illness and mental health in children. Results from a large-scale population study.
Mari Hysing;Irene Elgen;Christopher Gillberg;Stein Atle Lie.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (2007)
The bidirectional association between depression and insomnia: the HUNT study.
Børge Sivertsen;Paula Salo;Arnstein Mykletun;Mari Hysing.
Psychosomatic Medicine (2012)
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.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research (2001)
Socioeconomic status and children’s mental health: results from the Bergen Child Study
Tormod Bøe;Simon Øverland;Astri J. Lundervold;Astri J. Lundervold;Mari Hysing;Mari Hysing.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2012)
Socioeconomic Status and Child Mental Health: The Role of Parental Emotional Well-Being and Parenting Practices
Tormod Bøe;Børge Sivertsen;Børge Sivertsen;Einar Heiervang;Robert Goodman.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2014)
Sleep problems and depression in adolescence: results from a large population-based study of Norwegian adolescents aged 16-18 years.
Børge Sivertsen;Allison G. Harvey;Astri J. Lundervold;Astri J. Lundervold;Mari Hysing.
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2014)
Later Emotional and Behavioral Problems Associated With Sleep Problems in Toddlers: A Longitudinal Study
Børge Sivertsen;Børge Sivertsen;Allison G. Harvey;Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud;Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud;Leila Torgersen.
JAMA Pediatrics (2015)
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