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Salivary cortisol and depression in public sector employees : Cross-sectional and short term follow-up findings. / Vammen, Marianne Agergaard; Mikkelsen, Sigurd; Hansen, Åse Marie; Grynderup, Matias Brødsgaard; Andersen, Johan Hviid; Bonde, Jens Peter; Buttenschøn, Henriette Nørmølle; Kolstad, Henrik Albert; Kærgaard, Anette; Kærlev, Linda; Mors, Ole; Rugulies, Reiner; Thomsen, Jane Frølund.
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Psychoneuroendocrinology, Bind 41, 03.2014, s. 63-74.
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Harvard
Vammen, MA, Mikkelsen, S
, Hansen, ÅM, Grynderup, MB, Andersen, JH, Bonde, JP, Buttenschøn, HN, Kolstad, HA, Kærgaard, A, Kærlev, L, Mors, O
, Rugulies, R & Thomsen, JF 2014, '
Salivary cortisol and depression in public sector employees: Cross-sectional and short term follow-up findings',
Psychoneuroendocrinology, bind 41, s. 63-74.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.12.006
APA
Vammen, M. A., Mikkelsen, S.
, Hansen, Å. M., Grynderup, M. B., Andersen, J. H., Bonde, J. P., Buttenschøn, H. N., Kolstad, H. A., Kærgaard, A., Kærlev, L., Mors, O.
, Rugulies, R., & Thomsen, J. F. (2014).
Salivary cortisol and depression in public sector employees: Cross-sectional and short term follow-up findings.
Psychoneuroendocrinology,
41, 63-74.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.12.006
Vancouver
Vammen MA, Mikkelsen S
, Hansen ÅM, Grynderup MB, Andersen JH, Bonde JP o.a.
Salivary cortisol and depression in public sector employees: Cross-sectional and short term follow-up findings.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2014 mar.;41:63-74.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.12.006
Author
Vammen, Marianne Agergaard ; Mikkelsen, Sigurd ; Hansen, Åse Marie ; Grynderup, Matias Brødsgaard ; Andersen, Johan Hviid ; Bonde, Jens Peter ; Buttenschøn, Henriette Nørmølle ; Kolstad, Henrik Albert ; Kærgaard, Anette ; Kærlev, Linda ; Mors, Ole ; Rugulies, Reiner ; Thomsen, Jane Frølund. / Salivary cortisol and depression in public sector employees : Cross-sectional and short term follow-up findings. I: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2014 ; Bind 41. s. 63-74.
Bibtex
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title = "Salivary cortisol and depression in public sector employees: Cross-sectional and short term follow-up findings",
abstract = "Increased cortisol levels have been suggested to play a role in the development of depression. An association has been shown in some studies but not consistently. The timing of an association is uncertain, and long-term follow-up studies may miss associations in narrower time windows. In the present study, we examined the association of several cortisol measures and depression in a repeated cross-sectional and short-term follow-up design. Depression was assessed by both self-reported symptoms of depression and clinical interviews.",
author = "Vammen, {Marianne Agergaard} and Sigurd Mikkelsen and Hansen, {{\AA}se Marie} and Grynderup, {Matias Br{\o}dsgaard} and Andersen, {Johan Hviid} and Bonde, {Jens Peter} and Buttensch{\o}n, {Henriette N{\o}rm{\o}lle} and Kolstad, {Henrik Albert} and Anette K{\ae}rgaard and Linda K{\ae}rlev and Ole Mors and Reiner Rugulies and Thomsen, {Jane Fr{\o}lund}",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.",
year = "2014",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.12.006",
language = "English",
volume = "41",
pages = "63--74",
journal = "Psychoneuroendocrinology",
issn = "0306-4530",
publisher = "Pergamon Press",
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RIS
TY - JOUR
T1 - Salivary cortisol and depression in public sector employees
T2 - Cross-sectional and short term follow-up findings
AU - Vammen, Marianne Agergaard
AU - Mikkelsen, Sigurd
AU - Hansen, Åse Marie
AU - Grynderup, Matias Brødsgaard
AU - Andersen, Johan Hviid
AU - Bonde, Jens Peter
AU - Buttenschøn, Henriette Nørmølle
AU - Kolstad, Henrik Albert
AU - Kærgaard, Anette
AU - Kærlev, Linda
AU - Mors, Ole
AU - Rugulies, Reiner
AU - Thomsen, Jane Frølund
N1 - Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
PY - 2014/3
Y1 - 2014/3
N2 - Increased cortisol levels have been suggested to play a role in the development of depression. An association has been shown in some studies but not consistently. The timing of an association is uncertain, and long-term follow-up studies may miss associations in narrower time windows. In the present study, we examined the association of several cortisol measures and depression in a repeated cross-sectional and short-term follow-up design. Depression was assessed by both self-reported symptoms of depression and clinical interviews.
AB - Increased cortisol levels have been suggested to play a role in the development of depression. An association has been shown in some studies but not consistently. The timing of an association is uncertain, and long-term follow-up studies may miss associations in narrower time windows. In the present study, we examined the association of several cortisol measures and depression in a repeated cross-sectional and short-term follow-up design. Depression was assessed by both self-reported symptoms of depression and clinical interviews.
U2 - 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.12.006
DO - 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.12.006
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 24495608
VL - 41
SP - 63
EP - 74
JO - Psychoneuroendocrinology
JF - Psychoneuroendocrinology
SN - 0306-4530
ER -