Karin Hammarberg

InstitutionVictorian Assisted Reproductive Treatment Authority
AddressMelbourne
Australia
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    1. Fisher J, Tran T, Hammarberg K, Nguyen H, Stocker R, Rowe H, Sastri J, Popplestone S, Kirkman M. Quantifying the mental health burden of the most severe covid-19 restrictions: A natural experiment. J Affect Disord. 2021 10 01; 293:406-414. PMID: 34246949.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    2. Stocker R, Tran T, Hammarberg K, Nguyen H, Rowe H, Fisher J. Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) and General Anxiety Disorder 7 (GAD-7) data contributed by 13,829 respondents to a national survey about COVID-19 restrictions in Australia. Psychiatry Res. 2021 04; 298:113792. PMID: 33592399.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    3. Hammarberg K, Tran T, Kirkman M, Fisher J. Sex and age differences in clinically significant symptoms of depression and anxiety among people in Australia in the first month of COVID-19 restrictions: a national survey. BMJ Open. 2020 11 24; 10(11):e042696. PMID: 33234659.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    4. Fisher JR, Tran TD, Tran TD, Hammarberg K, Sastry J, Nguyen H, Rowe H, Popplestone S, Stocker R, Stubber C, Kirkman M. Mental health of people in Australia in the first month of COVID-19 restrictions: a national survey. Med J Aust. 2020 11; 213(10):458-464. PMID: 33107063.
      Citations: 53     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    5. Owen AJ, Tran T, Hammarberg K, Kirkman M, Fisher J. Poor appetite and overeating reported by adults in Australia during the coronavirus-19 disease pandemic: a population-based study. Public Health Nutr. 2021 02; 24(2):275-281. PMID: 32972479.
      Citations: 16     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    6. Tran TD, Hammarberg K, Kirkman M, Nguyen HTM, Fisher J. Alcohol use and mental health status during the first months of COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. J Affect Disord. 2020 12 01; 277:810-813. PMID: 33065821.
      Citations: 29     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health