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1. The Danish Health and Wellbeing Survey: Study design, response proportion and respondent characteristics.

2. The Danish National Health Survey: Study design, response rate and respondent characteristics in 2010, 2013 and 2017.

3. Individual differences in empathy in Danish university students: A cross-sectional study.

4. Normative values of short-term heart rate variability in a cross-sectional study of a Danish population. The DanFunD study.

5. Recreational screen media use among Danish children aged 6–11 years: influence of parental screen media habits and attitudes.

6. Effects of the COVID-19-induced lockdown period on general well-being, perceived stress and activity levels in the Faroe Islands.

7. Demographic characteristics, medical needs and utilisation of antenatal care among pregnant undocumented migrants living in Denmark between 2011 and 2017.

8. COVID-19 and policies for care homes in the first wave of the pandemic in European welfare states: Too little, too late?

9. 'Standing together – at a distance': Documenting changes in mental-health indicators in Denmark during the COVID-19 pandemic.

10. Diabetes stigma and its association with diabetes outcomes: a cross-sectional study of adults with type 1 diabetes.

11. Role of employment-related inequalities in young adults' life satisfaction: A comparative study in five European welfare state regimes.

12. Associations between daily musicking and health: Results from a nationwide survey in Denmark.

13. Explanations of sleep paralysis among Egyptian college students and the general population in Egypt and Denmark.

14. Recent temporal trends in sleep duration, domain-specific sedentary behaviour and physical activity. A survey among 25–79-year-old Danish adults.

15. Does municipal co-financing reduce hospitalisation rates in Denmark?

16. Differences in social relations between persons with type 2 diabetes and the general population.