Solfrid Raknes
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Recent Articles
1.
Raknes S, Al-Khayat A, Schuler B
Int J Ment Health
. 2025 Feb;
53(3):288-315.
PMID: 39916935
Syrian adolescent refugees are one of the largest forced displaced populations in the world. Displaced adolescents experience significant stressors on their mental health, including high poverty and severely limited access...
2.
Raknes S, Saebjornsen S, Aarlie H, Bromstad T, Makuu M, Yamala C, et al.
Afr J Disabil
. 2025 Jan;
13():1367.
PMID: 39822745
Background: Caring for children with disabilities in Tanzania involves significant challenges, including stigma, limited support and mental health risks. A cultural collective for caretakers of children with disabilities enrolled at...
3.
Raknes S, Townsend D, Ghostine C, Hammoud M
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw
. 2024 Sep;
27(12):873-880.
PMID: 39344801
Digital technologies are important for expanding access to mental health support in low-resource settings. The current study tests the feasibility of a blended learning mental health intervention that was implemented...
4.
Raknes S, Chorna T
Pilot Feasibility Stud
. 2024 Jul;
10(1):96.
PMID: 38951948
Background: New services are needed to prevent the mental health consequences of the war in Ukraine. Ten adolescents self-recruited to use and evaluate the Ukrainian version of the Helping Hand...
5.
Wergeland G, Haaland A, Fjermestad K, Ost L, Gjestad R, Bjaastad J, et al.
Behav Res Ther
. 2023 Sep;
169:104400.
PMID: 37690362
Meta-analyses of school-based CBT have shown that prevention for anxiety symptoms typically report small but significant effects. There is limited knowledge regarding which youths may benefit most and least from...
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Haugland B, Haaland A, Baste V, Bjaastad J, Hoffart A, Rapee R, et al.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2020 Jan;
59(4):552-564.e2.
PMID: 31926224
Objective: We examined the effectiveness of targeted school-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for adolescents (12-16 years of age) with anxiety, and tested whether brief CBT was noninferior to standard duration CBT....
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Raknes S, Pallesen S, Himle J, Bjaastad J, Wergeland G, Hoffart A, et al.
Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health
. 2017 Aug;
11:33.
PMID: 28814971
Purpose: To examine associations between health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and anxiety symptoms across anxiety domains (obsessions/compulsions, social anxiety, panic disorder, agoraphobia, separation anxiety, physical injury fears, generalised anxiety, and...
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Raknes S, Pallesen S, Bjaastad J, Wergeland G, Hoffart A, Dyregrov K, et al.
Psychol Rep
. 2017 Jun;
120(4):609-626.
PMID: 28558534
Purpose: To examine the prevalence and correlates of anxiety in a community sample of adolescents. Knowing the prevalence and characteristics of anxious adolescents is valuable to improve anxiety prevention strategies...
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Haugland B, Raknes S, Haaland A, Wergeland G, Bjaastad J, Baste V, et al.
Trials
. 2017 Mar;
18(1):100.
PMID: 28259171
Background: Anxiety disorders are prevalent among adolescents and may have long-lasting negative consequences for the individual, the family and society. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment. However, many...