Maria Emmelin is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden. Their research primarily spans the fields of Health Professions and Social Sciences, with a notable focus on General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics, Health, Clinical Psychology, and Gender Studies.
Their work explores several main topics including Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare, Healthcare Policy and Management, Health Disparities and Outcomes, Primary Care and Health Outcomes, Employment and Welfare Studies, Resilience and Mental Health, as well as Disability Rights and Representation.
The list of recent papers documents a breadth of social and health-related issues:
Frequent collaborators in their publications include Björn Ekman, Jade Khalife, Fadi El-Jardali, Anette Agardh, and Susanna Toivanen. This network of co-authors reflects a collaborative approach within their research domain.
Maria Emmelin's articles have appeared frequently in venues such as Research Square, BMC Public Health, PLoS ONE, Wellcome Open Research, and Sex Education, indicating a range of interdisciplinary outlets for their work.
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Anneli Ivarsson;John Kinsman;Karin Johansson;Khalif Bile Mohamud
Negussie Deyessa;Y. Berhane;Y. Berhane;Atalay Alem;Mary Carroll Ellsberg
Catarina Canivet;Theo Bodin;Theo Bodin;Maria Emmelin;Susanna Toivanen
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Elli Nur Hayati;Ulf Hogberg;Ulf Hogberg;Mohammad Hakimi;Mary Carroll Ellsberg
Joe Lugalla;Maria Emmelin;Aldin Mutembei;Mwiru Sima
Maria Emmelin;Lars Weinehall;Birgitta Stegmayr;Lars Dahlgren
Rose M Laisser;Lennarth Nyström;Helen I Lugina;Maria Emmelin;Maria Emmelin
Elli Nur Hayati;Malin Eriksson;Mohammad Hakimi;Ulf Högberg
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Negussie Deyessa;Y. Berhane;Mary Carroll Ellsberg;Maria Emmelin
Malin Eriksson;Maria Emmelin
Anna Rosén;Anneli Ivarsson;Katrina Nordyke;Eva Karlsson
Malin Eriksson;Nawi Ng;Lars Weinehall;Maria Emmelin
Fyson Kasenga;Peter Byass;Maria Emmelin;Anna-Karin Hurtig
Malin Eriksson;Lars Dahlgren;Urban Janlert;Lars Weinehall
Yegomawork Gossaye;Negussie Deyessa;Yemane Berhane;Mary Ellsberg
Jerome K. Kabakyenga;Per-Olof Östergren;Maria Emmelin;Phionah Kyomuhendo
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