Olaf von dem Knesebeck
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Barbek R, Makowski A, von dem Knesebeck O
Front Sociol
. 2025 Feb;
10:1528312.
PMID: 39975477
Introduction: Fatigue is a frequent somatic symptom impacting health and well-being and lately receiving increased attention as a long-term consequence of COVID-19. Emerging evidence suggests that persons afflicted with fatigue...
2.
Ludecke D, von dem Knesebeck O, Harter M, Klockmann I, Heeg J
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz
. 2025 Feb;
68(3):274-281.
PMID: 39945781
Background: In research on organisational health literacy (OHL), there is a lack of standardised assessment tools for measuring and comparing the OHL of different organisations. This article therefore examines (1) ...
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Heddaeus D, Seeralan T, Maehder K, Porzelt S, Daubmann A, Dams J, et al.
Dtsch Arztebl Int
. 2025 Feb;
(Forthcoming).
PMID: 39908421
Background: Collaborative and stepped care (CSC) models are recommended in guidelines because of their documented effectiveness in treating depression and anxiety disorders. The evidence for their efficacy against other mental...
4.
Springer F, Goerling U, Zimmermann T, Ernst J, Engel C, Hermann M, et al.
Psychooncology
. 2025 Jan;
34(1):e70059.
PMID: 39780021
Objective: Individuals with low socioeconomic status (SES) exhibit higher rates of mental disorders; however, data in oncological populations are insufficient. This study investigated the course of DSM-5 mental disorders in...
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Klimesch A, Ascone L, Schmager A, Petersen E, Hoven H, von dem Knesebeck O, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2024 Sep;
12:1430325.
PMID: 39267643
Background: Socioeconomic status (SES) has consistently been associated with depressive symptoms, however, it remains unclear which subset of SES variables is most relevant to the development of depressive symptoms. This...
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von dem Knesebeck O, Ludecke D, Klein J
BMC Prim Care
. 2024 Aug;
25(1):299.
PMID: 39143514
Background: Overall, research on social determinants of access and quality of outpatient care in Germany is scarce. Therefore, social disparities (according to sex, age, income, migration background, and health insurance)...
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Barbek R, Ludecke D, von dem Knesebeck O
Front Public Health
. 2024 Jul;
12:1388773.
PMID: 38989118
Background: Intersectional approaches are needed to disaggregate the complex interaction of social identities contributing to (mental) health disparities. Health anxiety represents an overlooked public mental health issue. Therefore, intersectional inequalities...
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Klein J, Koens S, Scherer M, Strauss A, Harter M, von dem Knesebeck O
West J Emerg Med
. 2024 May;
25(3):389-398.
PMID: 38801046
Background: It is well established that emergency department (ED) crowding leads to worse health outcomes. Although various patient surveys provide information about reasons to visit EDs, less is known in...
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von dem Knesebeck O, Klein J
Int J Equity Health
. 2024 Feb;
23(1):39.
PMID: 38409013
Background: It has consistently been shown that perceived discrimination is associated with adverse health outcomes. Despite this uncontested relevance, there is a lack of research on the experiences of discrimination...
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Barbek R, Toussaint A, Lowe B, von dem Knesebeck O
Sci Rep
. 2024 Feb;
14(1):3820.
PMID: 38360818
Somatic symptoms are common in a wide range of medical conditions. In severe cases, they are associated with high individual and economic burden. To explore social inequalities in somatic symptom...