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Sarah Wamala Andersson
Sarah Wamala Andersson
Professor of Health and Welfare Technology, Mälardalen University
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Marital stress worsens prognosis in women with coronary heart disease: The Stockholm Female Coronary Risk Study
K Orth-Gomer, SP Wamala, M Horsten, K Schenck-Gustafsson, ...
Jama 284 (23), 3008-3014, 2000
9612000
Increased risk of ischaemic heart disease in shift workers
A Knutsson, BG Jonsson, T Akerstedt, K Orth-Gomer
The Lancet 328 (8498), 89-92, 1986
6551986
Psychosocial factors and heart rate variability in healthy women
M Horsten, M Erigson, A Perski, SP Wamala, K Schenck-Gustafsson, ...
Psychosomatic Medicine 61 (1), 49-57, 1999
3361999
Inequity in access to dental care services explains current socioeconomic disparities in oral health: the Swedish National Surveys of Public Health 2004–2005
S Wamala, J Merlo, G Boström
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 60 (12), 1027-1033, 2006
3312006
Social determinants of health–a question of social or economic capital? Interaction effects of socioeconomic factors on health outcomes
J Ahnquist, SP Wamala, M Lindstrom
Social science & medicine 74 (6), 930-939, 2012
3252012
Education and the metabolic syndrome in women.
SP Wamala, J Lynch, M Horsten, MA Mittleman, K Schenck-Gustafsson, ...
Diabetes care 22 (12), 1999-2003, 1999
2951999
Depressive symptoms and lack of social integration in relation to prognosis of CHD in middle-aged women. The Stockholm Female Coronary Risk Study
M Horsten, MA Mittleman, SP Wamala, K Schenck-Gustafsson, ...
European Heart Journal 21 (13), 1072-1080, 2000
2832000
Determinants of obesity in relation to socioeconomic status among middle-aged Swedish women
SP Wamala, A Wolk, K Orth-Gomér
Preventive medicine 26 (5), 734-744, 1997
2561997
Women's exposure to early and later life socioeconomic disadvantage and coronary heart disease risk: the Stockholm Female Coronary Risk Study
SP Wamala, J Lynch, GA Kaplan
International journal of epidemiology 30 (2), 275-284, 2001
2422001
The measurement of social support in population surveys
K Orth-Gomer, AL Unden
Social Science & Medicine 24 (1), 83-94, 1987
2421987
Psychosocial stress and atherosclerosis: family and work stress accelerate progression of coronary disease in women. The Stockholm Female Coronary Angiography Study
HX Wang, C Leineweber, R Kirkeeide, B Svane, K Schenck‐Gustafsson, ...
Journal of internal medicine 261 (3), 245-254, 2007
2352007
Lipoprotein (a) as a determinant of coronary heart disease in young women
K Orth-Gome´ r, MA Mittleman, K Schenck-Gustafsson, SP Wamala, ...
Circulation 95 (2), 329-334, 1997
2351997
Type A behavior, social support, and coronary risk: interaction and significance for mortality in cardiac patients.
K Orth-Gomer, AL Undén
Psychosomatic Medicine 52 (1), 59-72, 1990
2071990
Globalization and health
I Kawachi, S Wamala
Oxford University Press, 2006
1972006
Social Isolation and Mortality in Ischemic Heart Disease: A 10‐Year Follow‐up Study of 150 Middle‐aged Men
K Orth‐Gomer, AL Unden, ME Edwards
Acta Medica Scandinavica 224 (3), 205-215, 1988
1971988
Perceived discrimination, socioeconomic disadvantage and refraining from seeking medical treatment in Sweden
S Wamala, J Merlo, G Boström, C Hogstedt
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 61 (5), 409-415, 2007
1882007
Depressive symptoms, social support, and lipid profile in healthy middle-aged women
M Horsten, SP Wamala, AD Vingerhoets, K Orth-Gomer
Psychosomatic medicine 59 (5), 521-528, 1997
1871997
Job stress and the occupational gradient in coronary heart disease risk in women: The Stockholm Female Coronary Risk Study
SP Wamala, MA Mittleman, M Horsten, K Schenck-Gustafsson, ...
Social science & medicine 51 (4), 481-489, 2000
1812000
Socioeconomic disadvantage and primary non-adherence with medication in Sweden
S Wamala, J Merlo, G Bostrom, C Hogstedt, G Agren
International Journal for quality in health care 19 (3), 134-140, 2007
1732007
Potential explanations for the educational gradient in coronary heart disease: a population-based case-control study of Swedish women.
SP Wamala, MA Mittleman, K Schenck-Gustafsson, K Orth-Gomer
American Journal of Public Health 89 (3), 315-321, 1999
1721999
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