Bertina Kreshpaj
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Recent Articles
1.
Elsenburg L, Kreshpaj B, Andersen S, Rudmer de Vries T, Thielen K, Rod N
Soc Sci Med
. 2025 Mar;
371:117841.
PMID: 40037152
Background: Single and cumulative childhood adversities have been associated with not being in education, employment, or training (NEET) in early adulthood, but associations with more comprehensive childhood adversity measures incorporating...
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Bennetsen S, Kreshpaj B, Andersen S, Rudmer de Vries T, Thielen K, Lange T, et al.
Soc Sci Med
. 2025 Feb;
370:117770.
PMID: 39999576
Background: Childhood adversity has been associated with early school leaving and reliance on social benefits. In this mediation study, we disentangle the contribution of differential likelihood of and differential susceptibility...
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Aronsson A, Thern E, Matilla-Santander N, Kvart S, Hernando-Rodriguez J, Badarin K, et al.
Scand J Work Environ Health
. 2025 Jan;
51(2):59-67.
PMID: 39841971
Objective: This study investigates the association between parental precarious employment (PE) and the mental health of their adolescent children, with a particular focus on how the association differs based on...
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Gunn V, Matilla-Santander N, Kreshpaj B, Vignola E, Wegman D, Hogstedt C, et al.
Int J Soc Determinants Health Health Serv
. 2025 Jan;
27551938241310120.
PMID: 39814609
Precarious employment (PE) is a major determinant of population health and contributor to health and social inequities. The purpose of this article is to synthesize and critically appraise available evidence...
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Badarin K, Mangot-Sala L, Matilla Santander N, Kreshpaj B, Hernando Rodriguez J, Aronsson A, et al.
Occup Environ Med
. 2024 Dec;
81(12):595-602.
PMID: 39715633
Objectives: To investigate the effect of precarious employment (PE) on the risk of diagnosed chronic musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among Swedish workers in occupations with strenuous working conditions. Methods: This nationwide...
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Kreshpaj B, Elsenburg L, Andersen S, Rudmer de Vries T, Thielen K, Rod N
Lancet Public Health
. 2024 Dec;
10(1):e29-e35.
PMID: 39681123
Background: Childhood adversities can negatively affect health and social outcomes. We aimed to assess the association between adversity in childhood and use of public services in early adulthood across three...
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Hakansta C, Gunn V, Kreshpaj B, Matilla-Santander N, Wegman D, Hogstedt C, et al.
Int J Soc Determinants Health Health Serv
. 2024 Oct;
:27551938241286463.
PMID: 39370929
This article presents synthesized evidence from 16 studies examining initiatives with potential to mitigate workers' exposure to precarious employment through the adoption of minimum wage policies. All studies were set...
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Rod N, Kreshpaj B, Stronks K
Scand J Work Environ Health
. 2024 Jul;
50(6):389-393.
PMID: 38954759
No abstract available.
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Nguyen T, Clotworthy A, Jamil de Montgomery C, Kreshpaj B, Matilla Santander N, Nielsen J
J Commun Healthc
. 2024 May;
17(3):236-238.
PMID: 38776218
No abstract available.
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Mendez-Rivero F, Matilla-Santander N, Gunn V, Wegman D, Hernando-Rodriguez J, Kvart S, et al.
Scand J Work Environ Health
. 2024 Mar;
50(4):268-278.
PMID: 38522097
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the mediating effect of the psychosocial work environment on the association between precarious employment (PE) and increased risk of common mental...