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Karlstad University
Education•Karlstad, Sweden•
About: Karlstad University is a education organization based out in Karlstad, Sweden. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Poison control & Service (business). The organization has 1553 authors who have published 5315 publications receiving 129436 citations. The organization is also known as: Karlstads universitet.
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Dresden University of Technology1, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health2, Karlstad University3, Stockholm School of Economics4, University of Copenhagen5, Karolinska Institutet6, University of Florence7, University of Basel8, University of Zurich9, Maastricht University10, University of Lausanne11, European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction12, Aarhus University Hospital13
TL;DR: The true size and burden of disorders of the brain in the EU was significantly underestimated in the past, and Concerted priority action is needed at all levels, including substantially increased funding for basic, clinical and public health research and policy decisions.
3,079 citations
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TL;DR: For example, this article found that exposure to multiple types and repeated episodes of maltreatment is associated with increased risks of severe maltreatment and psychological consequences, which has longlasting effects on mental health, drug and alcohol misuse (especially in girls), risky sexual behaviour, obesity, and criminal behaviour.
3,034 citations
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University of Freiburg1, University of Alberta2, University of Milan3, Western General Hospital4, Medical University of Vienna5, Bond University6, Norwegian University of Science and Technology7, Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre8, Karlstad University9, Sapienza University of Rome10, University of Basel11, University of Lisbon12, University of St. Gallen13, HAN University of Applied Sciences14, Université libre de Bruxelles15
TL;DR: These evidence-based guidelines were developed to translate current best evidence and expert opinion into recommendations for multi-disciplinary teams responsible for identification, prevention, and treatment of reversible elements of malnutrition in adult cancer patients.
1,740 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the effects of customer satisfaction, affective commitment, and calculative commitment on retention of telecommunications services and further examined the potential for situational and reactional trigger conditions to moderate the satisfaction-retention relationship.
Abstract: In a study of telecommunications services, the authors examine the effects of customer satisfaction, affective commitment, and calculative commitment on retention. The study further examines the potential for situational and reactional trigger conditions to moderate the satisfaction–retention relationship. The results support consistent effects of customer satisfaction, calculative commitment, and prior churn on retention. Prior churn also moderates the satisfaction–retention relationship. The results have implications for both customer relationship managers and researchers who use satisfaction surveys to predict behavior.
1,562 citations
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Karlstad University1, Dresden University of Technology2, Karolinska University Hospital3, Mental Health Services4, Phillips University5, University of Florence6, Karolinska Institutet7, John Radcliffe Hospital8, King's College London9, London School of Economics and Political Science10, Lund University11, Harvard University12, University of Basel13, Norwegian University of Science and Technology14, University of Zurich15, Umeå University16, University of Cambridge17, University of Lausanne18, University of Sassari19, European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction20, Aalborg University21, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc22, Maastricht University Medical Centre23, Radboud University Nijmegen24, Stockholm School of Economics25
TL;DR: The present report presents much improved cost estimates for the total cost of disorders of the brain in Europe in 2010, covering 19 major groups of disorders, 7 more than previously, of an increased range of age groups and more cost items.
1,325 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ali Mohammadi | 106 | 1149 | 54596 |
Lennart Nilsson | 82 | 861 | 34898 |
Leif J. Jönsson | 81 | 664 | 28474 |
Tommy Gärling | 72 | 397 | 21710 |
Stefan Karlsson | 70 | 292 | 19180 |
Bror Jonsson | 66 | 156 | 14704 |
Bo Edvardsson | 63 | 274 | 15410 |
Thomas Nilsson | 58 | 466 | 10506 |
Jürgen Fuchs | 55 | 248 | 9439 |
Kerstin Andersson | 49 | 172 | 13736 |
Torsten Söderström | 48 | 346 | 18409 |
Anders Gustafsson | 47 | 137 | 12013 |
Mikael Svensson | 46 | 232 | 10953 |
Heiko Gebauer | 44 | 160 | 7470 |
Gunnar Henriksson | 43 | 189 | 8065 |