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1. The role of working conditions in educational differences in all-cause and ischemic heart disease mortality among Swedish men

2. A formal model accounting for measurement reliability shows attenuated effect of higher education on intelligence in longitudinal data

3. Trajectories of psychosocial working conditions and all-cause and cause-specific mortality: a Swedish register-based cohort study

4. The meaning of decision latitude in registered nurses’ night work

5. Does a change to an occupation with a lower physical workload reduce the risk of disability pension? A cohort study of employed men and women in Sweden

6. Educational qualification differences and early labor market exit among men: the contribution of labor market marginalization measured across the working life

7. Depression among teachers: a Swedish register-based study

8. Personality trait by intelligence interaction effects on grades tend to be synergistic

9. Dangers of residual confounding: a cautionary tale featuring cognitive ability, socioeconomic background, and education

10. A comparison of models with weight, height, and BMI as predictors of mortality

12. Early life socioeconomic position and mortality from cardiovascular diseases: an application of causal mediation analysis in the Stockholm Public Health Cohort

13. Do working conditions explain the increased risks of disability pension among men and women with low education? A follow-up of Swedish cohorts

14. Intelligence and Disability Pension in Swedish Men and Women Followed from Childhood to Late Middle Age.

15. Body mass index in young adulthood and suicidal behavior up to age 59 in a cohort of Swedish men.

16. Psychosocial functioning and intelligence both partly explain socioeconomic inequalities in premature death. A population-based male cohort study.

17. Cognitive ability in late adolescence and disability pension in middle age: follow-up of a national cohort of Swedish males.

18. Combined exposure to heavy physical workload and low job control and the risk of disability pension: A cohort study of employed men and women in Sweden

22. Towards the Exposome Project for Health and Occupational Research (EPHOR) Mega Cohort

23. Disability pensions related to heavy physical workload: a cohort study of middle-aged and older workers in Sweden

24. A comparison of models with weight, height, and BMI as predictors of mortality

25. Psychosocial workplace factors and alcohol-related morbidity: a prospective study of 3 million Swedish workers

26. Job control, job demands and job strain and suicidal behaviour among three million workers in Sweden

27. O-50 Exposome project for health and occupational research (EPHOR) mega cohort

28. Long-term sick leave for back pain, exposure to physical workload and psychosocial factors at work, and risk of disability and early-age retirement among aged Swedish workers

29. Utilizing a Nordic Crosswalk for Occupational Coding in an Analysis on Occupation-Specific Prolonged Sickness Absence among 7 Million Employees in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden

30. A formal model accounting for measurement reliability shows attenuated effect of higher education on intelligence in longitudinal data

32. How intelligence and emotional control are related to suicidal behavior across the life course – A register-based study with 38-year follow-up

33. Personality by intelligence interaction effects on grades tend to be synergistic

34. Psychosocial working conditions and the risk of diagnosed depression: a Swedish register-based study

35. Academic performance, subsequent socioeconomic status and suicide attempt in adulthood: path analyses on Swedish cohort data

36. You can do better than BMI when predicting mortality

37. Fathers’ Alcohol Consumption and Long-Term Risk for Mortality in Offspring

38. Corrigendum to 'Early life programming of adult ischemic heart disease within and across generations: The role of the socioeconomic context' [Soc. Sci. Med. 275 (2021) 113811]

39. How intelligence and emotional control are related to suicidal behavior across the life course

40. The peril of adjusting for baseline when using change as a predictor

41. Academic performance, externalizing disorders and depression: 26 000 adolescents followed into adulthood

42. Early life socioeconomic position and mortality from cardiovascular diseases: an application of causal mediation analysis in the Stockholm Public Health Cohort

43. Early life programming of adult ischemic heart disease within and across generations: The role of the socioeconomic context

44. Prevalence, co-occurrence, and clustering of health-risk behaviors among people with different socio-economic trajectories: A population-based study

45. Fathers’ alcohol consumption and risk of alcohol-related hospitalization in offspring before 60 years of age

46. Academic performance and depression: 26 000 adolescents followed into adulthood

47. Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in Men With Poor Emotional Control

48. Cannabis use among Swedish men in adolescence and the risk of adverse life course outcomes: results from a 20 year‐follow‐up study

50. Suicide attempt predicted by academic performance and childhood IQ: a cohort study of 26 000 children

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