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Morten Frisch is affiliated with the Statens Serum Institut in Denmark. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with significant contributions to subfields such as Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, General Health Professions, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The scientist's work addresses a variety of main topics, including:

  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Sexual function and dysfunction studies
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare

Recent publications by Morten Frisch illustrate the scope of their research interests and include:

  • Transgender Identity and Suicide Attempts and Mortality in Denmark, 2023, published in JAMA
  • Sexual Inactivity and Dysfunction in Denmark: A Project SEXUS Study, 2022, published in Archives of Sexual Behavior
  • Inflammatory bowel diseases among first-generation and second-generation immigrants in Denmark: a population-based cohort study, 2020, published in Gut
  • Adverse childhood experiences and mental health problems in a nationally representative study of heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual Danes, 2022, published in World Psychiatry
  • Physical and Mental Health Problems and Their Associations with Inter-Personal Sexual Inactivity and Sexual Dysfunctions in Denmark: Baseline Assessment in a National Cohort Study, 2022, published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine

The venues where Morten Frisch frequently publishes reflect their research focus and include:

  • The Journal of Sexual Medicine
  • Archives of Sexual Behavior
  • World Psychiatry
  • European Journal of Epidemiology
  • Multiple Sclerosis Journal

Collaboration forms a significant part of their work, with frequent coauthors consisting of:

  • Christian Graugaard
  • Mikael Andersson
  • Josefine Bernhard Andresen
  • M. Bahnsen
  • Nete Munk Nielsen

Best Publications

  • Human Papillomavirus-Associated Cancers in Patients With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

    Morten Frisch;Robert J. Biggar;James J. Goedert

  • Association of cancer with AIDS-related immunosuppression in adults.

    Morten Frisch;Robert J. Biggar;Eric A. Engels;James J. Goedert

  • Sexually Transmitted Infection as a Cause of Anal Cancer

    Frisch M;Glimelius B;van den Brule Aj;Wohlfahrt J

  • Antibiotic use and inflammatory bowel diseases in childhood

    Anders Hviid;Henrik Svanström;Morten Frisch

  • Merkel cell carcinoma and HIV infection.

    Eric A Engels;Morten Frisch;James J Goedert;Robert J Biggar

  • Decreasing Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease Over 30 Years

    Tine Jess;Jacob Simonsen;Kristian Tore Jørgensen;Bo Vestergaard Pedersen

  • Characteristics of Hodgkin's lymphoma after infectious mononucleosis.

    Henrik Hjalgrim;Johan Askling;Klaus Rostgaard;Stephen Hamilton-Dutoit

  • Environmental risk factors differ between rheumatoid arthritis with and without auto-antibodies against cyclic citrullinated peptides

    Merete Pedersen;Søren Jacobsen;Mette Klarlund;Bo V Pedersen

  • Rheumatoid arthritis and cancer risk.

    L. Mellemkjær;M.S. Linet;G. Gridley;M. Frisch

  • Variants of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Anal Canal and Perianal Skin and Their Relation to Human Papillomaviruses

    M. Frisch;C. Fenger;A. J. C. Van Den Brule;P. Sørensen

  • Evidence of an association between non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and skin cancer.

    Johanna Adami;Morten Frisch;Jonathan Yuen;Bengt Glimelius

  • Alcohol consumption is associated with decreased risk of rheumatoid arthritis: results from two Scandinavian case–control studies

    Henrik Källberg;Søren Jacobsen;Camilla Bengtsson;Merete Pedersen

  • Induced Abortion and the Risk of Breast Cancer

    Mads Melbye;Jan Wohlfahrt;Jørgen H. Olsen;Morten Frisch

  • Strong combined gene-environment effects in anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide-positive rheumatoid arthritis: a nationwide case-control study in Denmark.

    Merete Pedersen;Søren Jacobsen;Peter Garred;Hans O. Madsen

  • Body mass index and risk of autoimmune diseases: a study within the Danish National Birth Cohort

    Maria C Harpsøe;Saima Basit;Mikael Andersson;Nete M Nielsen

  • Changing Patterns of Anal Cancer Incidence in the United States, 1940‐1989

    Mads Melbye;Charles Rabkin;Morten Frisch;Robert J. Biggar

  • Changing patterns of tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma in the United States.

    Morten Frisch;Henrik Hjalgrim;Ane Bonnerup Jæger;Robert J. Biggar

  • Trends in incidence of anal cancer in Denmark.

    M Frisch;M Melbye;H Møller

  • Trends in Overall and Cause-Specific Mortality Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease From 1982 to 2010

    Tine Jess;Morten Frisch;Jacob Simonsen

  • Birth Characteristics, Sibling Patterns, and Acute Leukemia Risk in Childhood: a Population-Based Cohort Study

    Tine Westergaard;Per K. Andersen;Jakob B. Pedersen;Jørgen H. Olsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Mads Melbye
Mads Melbye University of Copenhagen
Henrik Hjalgrim
Henrik Hjalgrim Statens Serum Institut
Robert J. Biggar
Robert J. Biggar National Institutes of Health
Jan Wohlfahrt
Jan Wohlfahrt Statens Serum Institut
Søren Jacobsen
Søren Jacobsen Copenhagen University Hospital
Eric A. Engels
Eric A. Engels National Institutes of Health
James J. Goedert
James J. Goedert National Institutes of Health
Christoffer Johansen
Christoffer Johansen Copenhagen University Hospital
Jørn Olsen
Jørn Olsen Aarhus University
Per Kragh Andersen
Per Kragh Andersen University of Copenhagen

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