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Lars Lien
Researcher at Innlandet Hospital Trust
Publications - 204
Citations - 5146
Lars Lien is an academic researcher from Innlandet Hospital Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Population. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 168 publications receiving 4103 citations. Previous affiliations of Lars Lien include Hedmark University College & University of Oslo.
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The Psychological Burden of Skin Diseases: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study among Dermatological Out-Patients in 13 European Countries
Florence J Dalgard,Uwe Gieler,Lucia Tomas-Aragones,Lars Lien,Françoise Poot,Gregor B.E. Jemec,Laurent Misery,Csanád Szabó,Dennis Linder,Francesca Sampogna,Andrea W M Evers,Jon Anders Halvorsen,Flora Balieva,Jacek C Szepietowski,Dmitry Romanov,Servando E Marron,İlknur Kıvanç Altunay,Andrew Yule Finlay,Sam Salek,Jörg Kupfer +19 more
TL;DR: The association with depression and anxiety was highest for patients with psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, hand eczema, and leg ulcers, and only patients with Psoriasis had significant association with suicidal ideation.
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Suicidal Ideation, Mental Health Problems, and Social Impairment Are Increased in Adolescents with Acne: A Population-Based Study
Jon Anders Halvorsen,Robert S. Stern,Florence Dalgard,Magne Thoresen,Espen Bjertness,Espen Bjertness,Lars Lien +6 more
TL;DR: Acne is frequently found in late adolescence and is associated with social and psychological problems and adverse events including suicidal ideation and depression that have been associated with therapies for acne may reflect the burden of substantial acne rather than the effects of medication.
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Consumption of Soft Drinks and Hyperactivity, Mental Distress, and Conduct Problems Among Adolescents in Oslo, Norway.
TL;DR: High consumption levels of sugar-containing soft drinks were associated with mental health problems among adolescents even after adjustment for possible confounders.
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Is breakfast consumption related to mental distress and academic performance in adolescents
TL;DR: The implications of skipping breakfast on mental distress and academic performance are stronger for boys than girls and stronger for Norwegians compared with immigrants.
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Mental health problems and post‐migration stress among multi‐traumatized refugees attending outpatient clinics upon resettlement to Norway
Dinu-Stefan Teodorescu,Trond Heir,Edvard Hauff,Tore Wentzel-Larsen,Tore Wentzel-Larsen,Lars Lien,Lars Lien +6 more
TL;DR: A more severe symptomatology was found in patients diagnosed with both PTSD and DESNOS, than in those diagnosed with only PTSD, which in turn may help to improve therapeutic interventions.