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Maria Rosvall is affiliated with the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on Medicine, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Within these main fields, their work delves into Clinical Psychology, Health, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their research explores a range of topics including Migration, Health and Trauma, Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, Influenza Virus Research Studies, Health Disparities and Outcomes, COVID-19 and Mental Health, and Climate Change and Health Impacts.

Recent publications by Maria Rosvall include the following:

  • The social patterning of Covid-19 vaccine uptake in older adults: A register-based cross-sectional study in Sweden (2022, The Lancet Regional Health - Europe)
  • An intersectional analysis of sociodemographic disparities in Covid-19 vaccination: A nationwide register-based study in Sweden (2022, Vaccine)
  • Social capital, the miniaturization of community, traditionalism and mortality: A population-based prospective cohort study in southern Sweden (2021, SSM - Population Health)
  • Life satisfaction and coronary atherosclerosis: The SCAPIS study (2021, Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
  • Negative life events predict weight gain in a 13-year follow-up of an adult Swedish population (2020, Journal of Psychosomatic Research)

Maria Rosvall's frequent coauthors include Fredrik Nyberg, Chioma Nwaru, Ailiana Santosa, Huiqi Li, and Malin Spetz.

Their work has been published in several venues multiple times. These include:

  • European Journal of Public Health (3 publications)
  • SSM - Population Health (2 publications)
  • Journal of Psychosomatic Research (2 publications)
  • The Lancet Regional Health - Europe (1 publication)
  • Vaccine (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Race/Ethnic Differences in the Associations of the Framingham Risk Factors with Carotid IMT and Cardiovascular Events.

    Crystel M. Gijsberts;Karlijn A. Groenewegen;Imo E. Hoefer;Marinus J. C. Eijkemans

  • Occupational status, educational level, and the prevalence of carotid atherosclerosis in a general population sample of middle-aged Swedish men and women: results from the Malmö Diet and Cancer Study.

    Maria Rosvall;Per-Olof Östergren;Bo Hedblad;Sven-Olof Isacsson

  • Stroke Incidence, Recurrence, and Case-Fatality in Relation to Socioeconomic Position. A Population-Based Study of Middle-Aged Swedish Men and Women.

    Cairu Li;Bo Hedblad;Maria Rosvall;Fredrik Buchwald

  • Neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation and residential instability: effects on incidence of ischemic heart disease and survival after myocardial infarction

    Basile Chaix;Maria Rosvall;Juan Merlo

  • Social support at work and the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke in women and men.

    Lena André-Petersson;Gunnar Engström;Bo Hedblad;Lars Janzon

  • Disentangling contextual effects on cause-specific mortality in a longitudinal 23-year follow-up study: impact of population density or socioeconomic environment?

    Basile Chaix;Maria Rosvall;John Lynch;Juan Merlo

  • Neighbourhood social interactions and risk of acute myocardial infarction

    Basile Chaix;Martin Lindström;Juan Merlo;Maria Rosvall

  • Recent Increase of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Effects on Ischemic Heart Disease Mortality: A Multilevel Survival Analysis of Two Large Swedish Cohorts.

    Basile Chaix;Basile Chaix;Maria Rosvall;Juan Merlo

  • Similar support for three different life course socioeconomic models on predicting premature cardiovascular mortality and all-cause mortality

    Maria Rosvall;Basile Chaix;Basile Chaix;John Lynch;Martin Lindström

  • Assessment of the magnitude of geographical variations and socioeconomic contextual effects on ischaemic heart disease mortality: a multilevel survival analysis of a large Swedish cohort

    Basile Chaix;Maria Rosvall;Juan Merlo

  • Job strain in men, but not in women, predicts a significant rise in blood pressure after 6.5 years of follow-up.

    Bertil Ohlin;Göran Berglund;Maria Rosvall;Peter M Nilsson

  • Work related and non-work related stress in relation to low leisure time physical activity in a Swedish population

    Karl Magnus Wemme;Maria Rosvall

  • Work-related psychosocial factors and carotid atherosclerosis

    M Rosvall;Per-Olof Östergren;Bo Hedblad;Sven-Olof Isacsson

  • The importance of socioeconomic factors for compliance and outcome at screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm in 65-year-old men

    Moncef Zarrouk;Jan Holst;Martin Malina;Bengt Lindblad

  • Psychosocial working conditions and exhaustion in a working population sample of Swedish middle-aged men and women.

    Sara I Lindeberg;Maria Rosvall;Bongkyoo Choi;Catarina Canivet

  • Subjective health complaints in adolescent victims of cyber harassment: moderation through support from parents/friends - a Swedish population-based study

    Maria Fridh;Martin Lindström;Martin Lindström;Maria Rosvall;Maria Rosvall

  • The association between socioeconomic position, use of revascularization procedures and five-year survival after recovery from acute myocardial infarction

    Maria Rosvall;Basile Chaix;Basile Chaix;John Lynch;Martin Lindström

  • Occupation, Marital Status, and Low-Grade Inflammation. Mutual Confounding or Independent Cardiovascular Risk Factors?

    Gunnar Engström;Bo Hedblad;Maria Rosvall;Lars Janzon

  • Psychotropic drugs and falling accidents among the elderly: a nested case control study in the whole population of Scania, Sweden

    Birgit Modén;Juan Merlo;Henrik Ohlsson;Maria Rosvall

  • The social patterning of Covid-19 vaccine uptake in older adults: A register-based cross-sectional study in Sweden

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  • Social capital, the miniaturisation of community, traditionalism and first time acute myocardial infarction: a prospective cohort study in southern Sweden.

    Sadiq Mohammad Ali;Juan Merlo;Maria Rosvall;Thor Lithman

  • Contribution of main causes of death to social inequalities in mortality in the whole population of Scania, Sweden

    Maria Rosvall;Basile Chaix;Basile Chaix;John Lynch;Martin Lindström

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Lindström
Martin Lindström Lund University
Juan Merlo
Juan Merlo Lund University
Basile Chaix
Basile Chaix Sorbonne University
Per-Olof Östergren
Per-Olof Östergren Lund University
Annika Rosengren
Annika Rosengren Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Lauren Lissner
Lauren Lissner University of Gothenburg
Helmuth Steinmetz
Helmuth Steinmetz Goethe University Frankfurt
Giuseppe Danilo Norata
Giuseppe Danilo Norata University of Milan
Maria Emmelin
Maria Emmelin Lund University

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