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Undervisningsportefølje (Carsten Hinrichsen)
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Carsten Hinrichsen
cand.scien.san.publ
National Institute of Public Health
Post.Doc
,
Mental health
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1993-9491
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+4565507837
Email
cahi
sdu
dk
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Anxiety
11%
Cost of Illness
36%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
26%
Costs and Cost Analysis
19%
Denmark
49%
Depression
7%
Drinking
14%
Economics
24%
Emotions
6%
Health Behavior
5%
Health Care Costs
27%
Health Expenditures
9%
Health Promotion
49%
Health Surveys
14%
Interviews
6%
Learning
13%
Leisure Activities
34%
Linear Models
9%
Longitudinal Studies
17%
Mental Disorders
6%
Mental Health
100%
Mental Health Associations
8%
Occupational Groups
6%
Population
12%
Prospective Studies
19%
Psychology
10%
Quality of Life
14%
Regression Analysis
7%
Retirement
18%
Social Integration
10%
Social Networking
28%
Social Participation
21%
Western Australia
5%
Workplace
18%
Social Sciences
anxiety
8%
campaign
23%
club
6%
confidence
11%
costs
17%
Denmark
44%
economics
6%
employee
5%
ESS
18%
evaluation
16%
health care
11%
Health Economics
19%
health promotion
47%
Healthcare
12%
illness
24%
lack
8%
learning
6%
mental health
96%
participation
10%
quality of life
9%
recreational activity
9%
regression
6%
Scandinavia
19%
taxonomy
14%
well-being
31%
workplace
11%
Business & Economics
Action Learning
20%
Benefit Transfer
22%
Contextual Factors
8%
Costs
5%
Denmark
15%
Economics
7%
Evaluation
8%
Health Care Costs
17%
Health Promotion
21%
Mental Health
15%
Prospective Study
22%
Well-being
12%