Jesper Lundgren
University of Gothenburg
41 Papers
281 Citations
Jesper Lundgren is an academic researcher from University of Gothenburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dental fear & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 36 publications.
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Papers
The influence of personality traits on reported adherence to medication in individuals with chronic disease: An epidemiological study in West Sweden.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that multiple personality traits are of significant importance for adherence behaviour in individuals with chronic disease and the findings suggest that several personality traits may interact in influencing adherence behaviour.
Validation of the Swedish version of the clinical outcomes in routine evaluation outcome measure (CORE-OM)
Magnus L. Elfström,Christopher H. Evans,Jesper Lundgren,B. Johansson,Magnus Hakeberg,Sven G. Carlsson +5 more
TL;DR: An initial validation of a Swedish translation of the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation Outcome Measure (CORE-OM), a broad self-report instrument of psychological problems, showed excellent acceptability, high internal consistency and test-retest reliability, as well as acceptable convergent validity.
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A Swedish version of the GOHAI index. Psychometric properties and validation.
TL;DR: The Swedish version of the GOHAI showed acceptable reliability and validity and did not support the theoretical construction reported of the index, but age,'perceived general health' and dental status were found to have a significant effect on the GoHAI score.
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The Influence of personality traits and beliefs about medicines on adherence to asthma treatment
Maria Emilsson,Ina Berndtsson,Jan Lötvall,Eva Millqvist,Jesper Lundgren,Åke Johansson,Eva Brink +6 more
TL;DR: The results imply that personality and beliefs about medicines may influence how well adults with asthma adhere to treatment with asthma medication.
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Traumatic dental injuries among children aged 0–17 years in the BITA study – A longitudinal Swedish multicenter study
TL;DR: The TDI prevalence showed to be stable at a high level in spite of great efforts in Sweden and worldwide to reduce it, and knowledge in why, where, and when TDI appears is essential for dental personnel who will work to reduce TDI.
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