Swedish Register-Based Research Summit
Oral Presentations
Keynote speaker I – Naja Hulvej Rod
Health Complexity and Big Data: examples from the Danish Life Course Cohort Study
Keynote speaker II – Mårten Palme
Parallel oral sessions
Parallel oral session 1 – LONG TERM, LIFE COURSE AND INTERGENERATIONAL STUDIES I
Parallel oral Session 2 – USE OF REGISTERS IN CLINICAL RESEARCH
The association between SARS-CoV-2 and de novo hypertension during pregnancy – Anne Örtqvist Rosin, Division of Clinical Epidemiology, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet
Clarithromycin use and risk of cardiovascular events among patients hospitalised with community-acquired pneumonia – Simone Bastrup Israelsen, Department of Infectious Diseases, Copenhagen University Hospital – Hvidovre and CAUSALab, Unit of Epidemiology, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet
Parallel Oral Session 3 – METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES, DATA QUALITY, NOVEL USE OF REGISTER DATA I
New approach to study the over-coverage in population registers – Eleonora Mussino, Department of Sociology, Stockholm University
Oral Session 4 – LONG-TERM, LIFE-COURSE AND INTERGENERATIONAL STUDIES II
Oral Session 5 – Room: Tor 1- USE OF REGISTERS IN RISK FACTOR RESEARCH
Oral Session 6 – NOVEL USE OF REGISTER DATA II
Keynote speakers
Keynote speaker I – Naja Hulvej Rod
Health Complexity and Big Data: examples from the Danish Life Course Cohort Study
Keynote speaker II – Mårten Palme
Parallel oral sessions
Geographic immobility over three generations – the role of ethno-linguistic identity and geographical context – Andrea F. Monti, Faculty of Education and Welfare Studies, Department of Sociology, Stockholm University and Åbo Akademi
Adulthood outcome trajectories after childhood adversity: a longitudinal study of sex/gender differences in resilience and vulnerability in a Swedish birth cohort – Lisa Bornscheuer, Department of Public Health Sciences, Stockholm University
A 20-year study of atrial fibrillation-related stroke and uptake of novel oral anticoagulant drugs in the Swedish total older population – Mozhu Ding, Unit of Epidemiology, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet
Toxic Metal Injustice? Socioeconomic Status at Birth and Proximity to Airborne Contamination – Linuz Aggeborn, Department of Government; Uppsala Center for Labor Studies and Department of Economics; Uppsala University – Uppsala Center for Fiscal Studies
Parallel oral sessions
Geographic immobility over three generations – the role of ethno-linguistic identity and geographical context – Andrea F. Monti, Faculty of Education and Welfare Studies, Department of Sociology, Stockholm University and Åbo Akademi
Adulthood outcome trajectories after childhood adversity: a longitudinal study of sex/gender differences in resilience and vulnerability in a Swedish birth cohort – Lisa Bornscheuer, Department of Public Health Sciences, Stockholm University
A 20-year study of atrial fibrillation-related stroke and uptake of novel oral anticoagulant drugs in the Swedish total older population – Mozhu Ding, Unit of Epidemiology, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet
Toxic Metal Injustice? Socioeconomic Status at Birth and Proximity to Airborne Contamination – Linuz Aggeborn, Department of Government; Uppsala Center for Labor Studies and Department of Economics; Uppsala University – Uppsala Center for Fiscal Studies