Niclas Olofsson
- Avdelning: Institutionen för hälsovetenskap (HLV)
- E-postadress: niclas.olofsson@miun.se
Publikationer
Artiklar i tidskrifter
Björk, A. , Rönngren, Y. , Vinberg, S. , Hellzén, O. , Wall, E.
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Olofsson, N. (2020). A nurse-led lifestyle intervention for adult persons with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Sweden. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry,
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Palm, A. , Hogberg, U. , Olofsson, N. , Skalkidou, A.
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Danielsson, I. (2020). No Differences in Health Outcomes After Routine Inquiry About Violence Victimization in Young Women : A Randomized Controlled Study in Swedish Youth Health Centers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, vol. 35: 1-2, ss. 77-99.
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Backman Lönn, B. , Olofsson, N.
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Jong, M. (2019). Translation and validation of the Clinical Trial Nursing Questionnaire in Swedish : A first step to clarify the clinical research nurse role in Sweden. Journal of Clinical Nursing, vol. 28: 13-14, ss. 2696-2705.
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Kristiansen, L. , Karlström, A. , Rising Holmström, M. , Boman, N. , Jonsson, C.
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Olofsson, N. (2018). A health promotion intervention strengthening Swedish high school students' wellbeing: A feasibility study. British Journal of School Nursing, vol. 13: 6
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Björk, A. , Rönngren, Y. , Selander, J. , Vinberg, S. , Hellzén, O.
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Olofsson, N. (2018). Health, lifestyle habits, and physical fitness among adults with ADHD compared with a random sample of a Swedish general population. Society, health and vulnerability, vol. 9: 1
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Kristiansen, L. , Rising Holmström, M.
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Olofsson, N. (2016). Assessing the Construct Validity and Reliability of School Health Records Using the 'Health Dialogue Questionnaire' in the Eleventh Grade. AIMS Public Health, vol. 3: 3, ss. 470-486.
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Palm, A. , Olofsson, N. , Danielsson, I. , Skalkidou, A. , Wennberg, P.
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Hogberg, U. (2016). Motivational interviewing does not affect risk drinking among young women : A randomised, controlled intervention study in Swedish youth health centres. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, vol. 44: 6, ss. 611-618.
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