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  2. Health in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy at birth in Sweden. Health in Sweden has generally improved over time, with life expectancy increasing, and is at a high level in international comparison. [1] Life expectancy in 2021 was 84.8 years for women and 81.2 years for men and it increased 2.3 years on average from 2006 to 2019. [2]

  3. Exhaustion disorder - Wikipedia

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    In common Swedish vernacular utbrändhet (burnout) is used synonymously with exhaustion disorder, but this usage is dissuaded in professional settings. [1] The diagnosis was introduced in 2003, and with support from the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare it was included in the Swedish edition of ICD-10 in 2005.

  4. Emma Fransson - Wikipedia

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    Fransson was a co-lead investigator on the Elvis project at the Center for Health Equity Studies, jointly run by Stockholm University and the Karolinska Institute between 2011 - 2021. In this project, children were followed after their parents had divorced or separated, with various physical and mental health outcomes measured, as well as ...

  5. Suicide in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden has a suicide rate which was below the OECD average. [1] During the 1960s, Sweden had one of the highest reported suicide rates among the most developed countries, but it declined as methods for measuring were standardized internationally. [2] In 2011, 1378 suicide deaths occurred, which equates to a rate of 17.5 per 100,000 people.

  6. CORRECTED (OFFICIAL)-Swedish health agency says virus has ...

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    Around one-third of Stockholm's 1 million people will have had the novel coronavirus by the start of May and the disease may have already passed its peak in the capital, Sweden's public health ...

  7. Malin Bergström - Wikipedia

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    Bergström M, Fransson E, Hjern A, Köhler L, Wallby T. Mental health in Swedish children living in joint physical custody and their parents' life satisfaction: A cross‐sectional study. Scandinavian journal of psychology, 2014, 55,433-439.

  8. Healthcare in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Mental health care is an integrated part of the health care system and is subject to the same legislation and user fees as other health care services. If an individual has minor mental health issues, they are attended to by a GP in a primary health setting; if the patient has major mental health issues they are referred to specialized ...

  9. Public Health Agency of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Public Health Agency of Sweden (Swedish: Folkhälsomyndigheten, abbreviated Fohm [3]) is a Swedish government agency with national responsibility for public health. It falls under the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs and works to promote public health and to prevent illness and injuries through education.