• Service Characteristics and Geographical Variation in Compulsory Hospitalisation: An Exploratory Random Effects Within–Between Analysis of Norwegian Municipalities, 2015–2018 

      Hofstad, Tore; Rugkåsa, Jorun; Ose, Solveig Osborg; Nyttingnes, Olav; Kjus, Solveig Helene Høymork; Husum, Tonje Lossius (Frontiers in Psychiatry;December 2021 | Volume 12 | Article 737698, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12-09)
      Background: Compulsory hospitalisation in mental healthcare is contested. For ethical and legal reasons, it should only be used as a last resort. Geographical variation could indicate that some areas employ compulsory ...
    • The Service User Technology Acceptability Questionnaire: Psychometric Evaluation of the Norwegian Version 

      Torbjørnsen, Astrid; Småstuen, Milada C; Jenum, Anne Karen; Årsand, Eirik; Ribu, Lis (JMIR Human Factors;Vol 5, No 4 (2018): Oct-Dec, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-12-21)
      Background: When developing a mobile health app, users’ perception of the technology should preferably be evaluated. However, few standardized and validated questionnaires measuring acceptability are available. Objective: ...
    • Seven-year trajectories of body weight, quality of life and comorbidities following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy 

      Nielsen, Hans Jørgen; Nedrebø, Bjørn Gunnar; Fosså, Alexander; Andersen, John Roger; Assmus, Jörg; Dagsland, Vigdis Halvorsen; Dankel, Simon N; Gudbrandsen, Oddrun Anita; Fernø, Johan; Hjellestad, Iren Drange; Hjermstad, Marianne Jensen; Kolotkin, Ronette Loganzo; Thorsen, Håvard Luong; Mellgren, Gunnar; Flølo, Tone Nygaard (International Journal of Obesity;Volume 46, Issue 4, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-01-01)
      Background/objectives: There is limited long-term data comparing the outcomes of sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) for severe obesity, both with respect to body weight, quality of life (QOL) and ...
    • Severe and fatal medication errors in hospitals: findings from the Norwegian Incident Reporting System 

      Mulac, Alma; Taxis, Katja; Hagesæther, Ellen; Granås, Anne Gerd (European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy (EJHP);Volume 28, Issue e1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-06-23)
      Background: Even with global efforts to prevent medication errors, they still occur and cause patient harm. Little systematic research has been done in Norway to address this issue. Objectives: To describe the frequency, ...
    • Sex Differences on the Go/No-Go Test of Inhibition 

      Sjøberg, Espen A.; Cole, Geoff (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Parental investment theory suggests that women, due to greater investment in child rearing, can be more choosy than men when considering a potential mate. A corollary to this is that women should possess greater inhibition ...
    • Sexual assault and the association with health, quality of life and self-efficacy in the general Norwegian population 

      Bredal, Inger Schou; Bonsaksen, Tore; Ekeberg, Øivind; Skogstad, Laila; Grimholt, Tine Kristin; Lerdal, Anners; Heir, Trond (Journal of Interpersonal Violence;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-09)
      The lifetime prevalence of sexual assault was examined in a representative sample of the general Norwegian adult population (n¼1,792), in addition to the association between sexual assault and health, quality of life, ...
    • Sexual function in people with epilepsy: Similarities and differences with the general population 

      Henning, Oliver Johannes; Landmark, Cecilie Johannessen; Træen, Bente; Svendsen, Torleiv; Farmen, Anette Huuse; Nakken, Karl Otto; Lossius, Morten (Epilepsia;Volume 60, Issue 9, September 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-17)
      Objective The potential impact of epilepsy on sexual function is important for patient welfare, but often neglected. This study explored the occurrences of different sexual problems in patients with both well‐controlled ...
    • Sexual violence and mode of delivery: a population-based cohort study 

      Henriksen, Lena; Schei, Berit; Vangen, Siri; Lukasse, Mirjam (BJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-06-18)
      Objective This study aimed to explore the association between sexual violence and mode of delivery. Design National cohort study. Setting Women presenting for routine ultrasound examinations were recruited to ...
    • Sexual violence and neonatal outcomes: a Norwegian population-based cohort study 

      Henriksen, Lena; Schei, Berit; Vangen, Vangen Siri; Lukasse, Mirjam (BMJ Open;4(10), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-10-14)
      Objective The objective of this study was to explore the association between sexual violence and neonatal outcomes. Design National cohort study. Setting Women were recruited to the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort ...
    • Sexual violence and pregnancy-related physical symptoms 

      Lukasse, Mirjam; Henriksen, Lena; Vangen, Siri; Schei, Berit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012-08-11)
      Background Few studies have investigated the impact of sexual violence on health during pregnancy. We examined the association between sexual violence and the reporting of physical symptoms during pregnancy. Methods A ...
    • Sharpness and noise in digital chest radiographs, assessed by visual rating 

      Ween, Borgny; Jakobsen, Jarl Åsbjørn (Radiography Open;2(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-11-30)
      Missed lung lesions are one of the most frequent causes of malpractice issues, caused by several reasons; among them suboptimal radiography. When radiographers interpret acquired images of a patient, an acceptance or ...
    • The short ASSIST scales: measurement properties in a sample of occupational therapy students in the USA 

      Bonsaksen, Tore; Breen-Franklin, Adele (Journal of Occupational Therapy Education;Volume 3, Issue 3 (2019), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-02)
      Shortening measurement scales can improve the scales’ feasibility, but at the same time, their measurement properties can be affected. This study investigated psychometric properties of the shortApproaches and Study Skills ...
    • A Short History of Individual Placement and Support in Norway 

      Sveinsdottir, Vigdis; Bull, Helen; Evensen, Stig; Reme, Silje Endresen; Knutzen, Thomas; Lystad, June Ullevoldsæter (Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal;Online first publication April 4, 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-24)
      bjective: Norway is a high-income and high-cost society with a generous welfare system, and it has the largest mental health–related unemployment gap of the OECD countries. The aim of the current article was to present a ...
    • Short tau inversion recovery MRI of Modic changes: a reliability study 

      Kristoffersen, Per M; Vetti, Nils; Storheim, Kjersti; Bråten, Lars Christian Haugli; Rolfsen, Mads Peder; Assmus, Jörg; Espeland, Ansgar (Acta Radiologica Open;Volume: 9, issue: 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-29)
      Background: Limited reliability data exist for evaluation of spinal edema changes on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with short tau inversion recovery (STIR) sequences. Purpose: To assess the inter-observer reliability ...
    • Short- and long-term effects of body weight, calorie restriction and gastric bypass on CYP1A2, CYP2C19 and CYP2C9 activity 

      Kvitne, Kine Eide; Krogstad, Veronica; Wegler, Christine; Johnson, Line Kristin; Kringen, Marianne K.; Hovd, Markus Herberg; Hertel, Jens Kristoffer; Heijer, Maria; Sandbu, Rune; Skovlund, Eva; Artursson, Per; Karlsson, Cecilia; Andersson, Shalini; Andersson, Tommy B.; Hjelmesæth, Jøran Sture; Åsberg, Anders; Jansson-Löfmark, Rasmus; Christensen, Hege; Robertsen, Ida (British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology;Volume 88, Issue 9, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-11)
      Aim: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) may influence drug disposition due to surgery-induced gastrointestinal alterations and/or subsequent weight loss. The objective was to compare short- and long-term effects of RYGB and ...
    • Short-term changes in occupational therapy students’ self-efficacy for therapeutic use of self 

      Hussain, Ratna; Carstensen, Tove; Yazdani, Farzaneh; Ellingham, Brian; Bonsaksen, Tore (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Introduction Self-efficacy concerned with the therapeutic use of self is important for occupational therapists, and students need to develop the skills and the self-efficacy required to meet interpersonal challenges in ...
    • Short-Term changes in self-efficacy and quality of life following a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program for patients with parkinson’s disease 

      Ritter, Victoria C. (MAERGD;2018, Master thesis, 2018)
      Background: Parkinson’s disease affects 1-2% of people in Norway over 60 years of age. Parkinson’s disease is characterized by motor and non-motor symptoms, which can impair mobility, and challenge everyday life. As ...
    • Short-Term Findings From Testing EPIO, a Digital Self-Management Program for People Living With Chronic Pain: Randomized Controlled Trial 

      Bostrøm, Katrine; Børøsund, Elin; Eide, Hilde; Varsi, Cecilie; Kristjansdottir, Olöf Birna; Schreurs, Karlein M G; Waxenberg, Lori B.; Weiss, Karen E.; Morrison, Eleshia J.; Støle, Hanne; Småstuen, Milada Cvancarova; Stubhaug, Audun; Solberg Nes, Lise (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Background: Chronic pain conditions involve numerous physical and psychological challenges, and while psychosocial self-management interventions can be of benefit for people living with chronic pain, such in-person treatment ...
    • Short-Term Functional and Morphological Changes in Primary Cultures of Trigeminal Ganglion Cells 

      Pires Veríssimo, Carla; Filha, Lionete Gall Acosta; da Silva, Fábio Jorge Moreira; Westgarth, Harrison; Aguia, Juliana De Mattos Coelho; Pontes, Bruno; Moura-Neto, Vivaldo; Gazerani, Parisa; DosSantos, Marcos Fabio (Current Issues in Molecular Biology;Volume 44 / Issue 3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-03-08)
      Several studies have proved that glial cells, as well as neurons, play a role in pain patho-physiology. Most of these studies have focused on the contribution of central glial cells (e.g., microglia and astrocytes) to ...
    • Short-term violence risk assessment in acute psychiatry – A naturalistic prospective inpatient study 

      Lockertsen, Øyvind (Skriftserien;11, Doctoral thesis; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Background: This doctoral thesis is based on a PhD project that was part of a larger prospective naturalistic research project: “Violence risk assessment in an acute psychiatric ward”. Violence within the health sector ...