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Tomas Hemmingsson

Tomas Hemmingsson

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
45
Citations
7739
World Ranking
3905
National Ranking
43

Overview

Tomas Hemmingsson is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden and has a research profile centered predominantly within the health professions and social sciences. Their scholarly work spans several subfields, including general health professions, demography, clinical psychology, health, and pharmacology.

Their research delves into multiple topics related to employment and welfare, workplace health and well-being, and issues concerning retirement, disability, and employment. Additional areas of focus include health disparities and outcomes, musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation, occupational health and safety research, and ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders.

Frequent publication venues for their work include the Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health, European Journal of Public Health, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, and BMC Public Health.

Several notable papers authored or co-authored by Tomas Hemmingsson illustrate their research focus:

  • What is precarious employment? A systematic review of definitions and operationalizations from quantitative and qualitative studies, 2020, Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health
  • COVID-19 and Precarious Employment: Consequences of the Evolving Crisis, 2021, International Journal of Health Services
  • Psychosocial working conditions and the risk of diagnosed depression: a Swedish register-based study, 2021, Psychological Medicine
  • Low-quality employment trajectories and risk of common mental disorders, substance use disorders and suicide attempt: a longitudinal study of the Swedish workforce, 2021, Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health
  • Occupational exposure to particles and increased risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): A population-based cohort study in Stockholm, Sweden, 2021, Environmental Research

Collaborations form an important part of their research activities. Frequent co-authors include Katarina Kjellberg, Melody Almroth, Daniel Falkstedt, Theo Bodin, and Emelie Thern.

Best Publications

  • Cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes mortality burden of cardiometabolic risk factors from 1980 to 2010: a comparative risk assessment.

    Goodarz Danaei;Yuan Lu;Gitanjali M. Singh;Emily Carnahan

  • A Longitudinal Study of Premorbid IQ Score and Risk of Developing Schizophrenia,Bipolar Disorder, Severe Depression, and Other Nonaffective Psychoses

    Stanley Zammit;Peter Allebeck;Anthony S. David;Christina Dalman

  • Early-Onset Depression, Anxiety, and Risk of Subsequent Coronary Heart Disease: 37-Year Follow-Up of 49,321 Young Swedish Men

    Imre Janszky;Staffan Ahnve;Ingvar Lundberg;Tomas Hemmingsson

  • Childhood Socioeconomic Position and Objectively Measured Physical Capability Levels in Adulthood: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

    Kate Birnie;Rachel Cooper;Richard M. Martin;Diana Kuh

  • What is precarious employment? A systematic review of definitions and operationalizations from quantitative and qualitative studies.

    Bertina Kreshpaj;Cecilia Orellana;Bo Burström;Letitia Davis

  • Unemployment and mortality—a longitudinal prospective study on selection and causation in 49321 Swedish middle-aged men

    Andreas Lundin;Ingvar Lundberg;Lennart Hallsten;Jan Ottosson

  • Self-rated health and mortality among young men: what is the relation and how may it be explained?

    Daniel Larsson;Tomas Hemmingsson;Peter Allebeck;Ingvar Lundberg

  • Cannabis, schizophrenia and other non-affective psychoses: 35 years of follow-up of a population-based cohort

    E. Manrique-Garcia;Stanley Zammit;C. Dalman;T. Hemmingsson

  • To what extent may the association between immigrant status and mental illness be explained by socioeconomic factors

    Petter Tinghög;Tomas Hemmingsson;Ingvar Lundberg

  • Smoking at age 18–20 and suicide during 26 years of follow-up—how can the association be explained?

    Tomas Hemmingsson;David Kriebel

  • Investigating the association between cigarette smoking and schizophrenia in a cohort study.

    Stanley Zammit;Peter Allebeck;Christina Dalman;Ingvar Lundberg

  • The association between cognitive ability measured at ages 18–20 and mortality during 30 years of follow-up—a prospective observational study among Swedish males born 1949–51

    Tomas Hemmingsson;Bo Melin;Peter Allebeck;Ingvar Lundberg

  • Cannabis and suicide: longitudinal study.

    Ceri J Price;Tomas Hemmingsson;Glyn Lewis;Stanley Zammit;Stanley Zammit

  • Unemployment and mental health—who is (not) affected?

    Mona C. Backhans;Tomas Hemmingsson

  • Obesity and attained education: cohort study of more than 700,000 Swedish men.

    Nina Karnehed;Finn Rasmussen;Tomas Hemmingsson;Per Tynelius

  • The association between cognitive ability measured at ages 18–20 and coronary heart disease in middle age among men: A prospective study using the Swedish 1969 conscription cohort

    Tomas Hemmingsson;Jan v. Essen;Bo Melin;Peter Allebeck

  • Alcoholism in social classes and occupations in Sweden.

    T Hemmingsson;I Lundberg;A Romelsjö;L Alfredsson

  • Prognosis of schizophrenia in persons with and without a history of cannabis use

    E. Manrique-Garcia;Stanley Zammit;C. Dalman;T. Hemmingsson

  • Unemployment and suicide.

    Andreas Lundin;Tomas Hemmingsson

  • Body mass index in late adolescence and its association with coronary heart disease and stroke in middle age among Swedish men.

    D Falkstedt;T Hemmingsson;F Rasmussen;I Lundberg

  • Explanations of social class differences in alcoholism among young men.

    Tomas Hemmingsson;Ingvar Lundberg;Finn Diderichsen;Peter Allebeck

Frequent Co-Authors

Bo Burström
Bo Burström Karolinska Institute
Ian J. Deary
Ian J. Deary University of Edinburgh
Anders Romelsjö
Anders Romelsjö Karolinska Institute
Yvonne Forsell
Yvonne Forsell Karolinska Institute
Mikael Rostila
Mikael Rostila Stockholm University
Mats Lekander
Mats Lekander Karolinska Institute
Sven Andréasson
Sven Andréasson Karolinska Institute
Jan-Eric Gustafsson
Jan-Eric Gustafsson University of Gothenburg
Anthony S. David
Anthony S. David University College London
Finn Diderichsen
Finn Diderichsen University of Copenhagen

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