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  • Massoudi, Pamela, et al. (author)
  • Screening for postnatal depression in Swedish Child Health Care
  • 2006
  • In: Poster presented to The Marcé Society conference,13-15 sept 2006 i Keele, England..
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Training, access to supervision and pathways to care were regarded as essential by nurses for the implementation of routine screening with the EPDS. Having access to consultant psychologists within the Child Health Services for supervision and early referrals as well as extra time resources seem to be important.
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  • Möller, K, et al. (author)
  • Romantic attachment, parenthood and marital satisfaction
  • 2006
  • In: Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. ; 24:3, s. 233-240
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The current study examined associations between attachment styles and couple relationships after transition to parenthood. The sample comprised 251 individuals, 128 mothers and 123 fathers, recruited through child health care centers in the south of Sweden. Attachment was measured using the Relationship Questionnaire (RQ, Bartolomew & Horowitz, 1991) and couple relationships with the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS, Spanier, 1976). The results showed that when first and second time mothers reported high scores on fearful, and second time mothers and fathers on dismissing attachment they were less happy in their couple relationships. Attachment styles significantly predicted dissatisfaction in couple relationships for the second but not for the first time parents.
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  • Sterner, Olov, et al. (author)
  • Mutagens in larger fungi. I. Forty-eight species screened for mutagenic activity in the Salmonella/microsome assay
  • 1982
  • In: Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology. - : Elsevier BV. - 0165-1218. ; 101:4, s. 269-281
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    • Specimens of large fungi (mushrooms) were screened for mutagenic activity by the Salmonella/microsome assay, with strains TA98, TA2637 and TA100. Out of 48 species tested, 37 exhibited a significant but for the most part weak activity. The activity observed in the presence of S9 mix was typically between 0 and 50% of that without, and in no case was the activity increased in the presence of microsomal enzymes. Six metabolites reported to occur in some of the species included in this investigation were also tested. Significant mutagenic activity was found with isovelleral (5) from Lactarius sp., agaritine (3) from Agaricus bisporus and related sp. and β-nitraminoalanine (7) from Agaricus silvaticus. Isovelleral may be a major mutagen in some of the sharp-tasting and mutagenic Russulaceae sp. A. bisporus (cultivated specimen) was weakly mutagenic toward all three strains of S. typhimurium used, and agaritine was weakly active toward TA2637 alone. This implies that this fungus might contain other mutagenic material as well. β-Nitraminoalanine was not found in the particular collection of A. silvaticus tested here. The mutagenicity observed for the fungus in this work may therefore be due to other metabolites. Even though many species found to be mutagenic are used as food, it seems premature to make specific recommendations about eventual health risks. Further information is needed about the chemistry and toxicology of the active compounds as well as about the effects of various methods used in preparing mushrooms for food.
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  • Wickberg, Birgitta, 1944, et al. (author)
  • Perinatal mental health around the world: Priorities for research and service development in Sweden
  • 2020
  • In: BJPsych International. - : Royal College of Psychiatrists. - 2056-4740 .- 2058-6264. ; 17:1, s. 6-8
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Sweden has a unique opportunity to identify and follow up women presenting with, or at risk for, perinatal mental health problems and disorders because universal screening programmes are provided by its primary healthcare system. Although they are implemented across almost the entire population, screening programmes are not necessarily leading to effective interventions because the multidisciplinary perinatal mental healthcare teams that provide for the assessment and treatment of moderate to severe disorders are very few in number and must be increased. In particular, efforts to reach immigrant parents must be intensified to achieve equal quality of care for all. © Copyright The Authors 2019.
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