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University of Gothenburg

  • Prospective Population Study of Women in Gothenburg (PPSW) - Psychiatric Sub-Studies

This data description concerns the psychiatric sub-studies of the Prospective Population Study of Women in Gothenburg (PPSW). PPSW is a multidisciplinary longitudinal study, examining representative samples of women liv...

  • Ingmar Skoog, University of Gothenburg, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology

University of Gothenburg

  • Intergene - Living habits and health

INTERGENE is a research program at the Sahlgrenska Academy, Universty of Gothenburg. The study is a collaboration between Department of community medicine and public health and Department of acute and cardiovascular medi...

  • Lauren Lissner, University of Gothenburg, Department of Public Health and Community Medicine
  • Annika Rosengren, University of Gothenburg, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Dag Thelle
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University of Gothenburg

  • BEDA-survey 1997

The BEDA study is a study of cardiovascular disease in women, administered by the Section for Preventive Cardiology, University of Gothenburg. The background is that coronary heart disease and diabetes are important and ...

  • University of Gothenburg, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Annika Rosengren, University of Gothenburg, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Saga Johansson, University of Gothenburg, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • +1

University of Gothenburg

  • The BEDA survey 1980

The BEDA study is a study of cardiovascular disease in women, administered by the Section for Preventive Cardiology, University of Gothenburg. The background is that coronary heart disease and diabetes are important and ...

  • University of Gothenburg, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Annika Rosengren, University of Gothenburg, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Saga Johansson, University of Gothenburg, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • +1

University of Gothenburg

  • Prospective Population Study of Women in Göteborg (PPSW) - 1974

The population study of women in Gothenburg is a population study based at the University of Gothenburg. The study started as a cross-sectional study in 1968 including 1462 women aged 38, 46, 50 and 60 years. The partici...

  • Cecilia Björkelund, University of Gothenburg, School of Public Health and Community Medicine
  • Lauren Lissner, University of Gothenburg, School of Public Health and Community Medicine
  • Calle Bengtsson, University of Gothenburg, School of Public Health and Community Medicine
  • +2

University of Gothenburg

  • Prospective Population Study of Women in Göteborg (PPSW) - 1968

The population study of women in Gothenburg is a population study based at the University of Gothenburg. The study started as a cross-sectional study in 1968 including 1462 women aged 38, 46, 50 and 60 years. The partici...

  • Cecilia Björkelund, University of Gothenburg, School of Public Health and Community Medicine
  • Lauren Lissner, University of Gothenburg, School of Public Health and Community Medicine
  • Calle Bengtsson, University of Gothenburg, School of Public Health and Community Medicine
  • +2

University of Gothenburg

  • H70, cohort 7: 70-year-olds born in 1944

H70 is one of the longitudinal population studies from Gothenburg where representative study samples of older people have been followed over a long period of time (metadata related to the H85, 95+ and Prospective Populat...

  • Ingmar Skoog, University of Gothenburg, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology

University of Gothenburg

  • H70, cohort 4: 75-year-olds born in 1915/16

H70 is one of the longitudinal population studies from Gothenburg where representative study samples of older people have been followed over a long period of time (metadata related to the H85, 95+ and Prospective Populat...

  • Ingmar Skoog, University of Gothenburg, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology

University of Gothenburg

  • H70, cohort 5: 70-year-olds born in 1922

H70 is one of the longitudinal population studies from Gothenburg where representative study samples of older people have been followed over a long period of time (metadata related to the H85, 95+ and Prospective Populat...

  • Ingmar Skoog, University of Gothenburg, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology

University of Gothenburg

  • H70, cohort 2: 70-year-olds born in 1906/07

H70 is one of the longitudinal population studies from Gothenburg where representative study samples of older people have been followed over a long period of time (metadata related to the H85, 95+ and Prospective Populat...

  • Ingmar Skoog, University of Gothenburg, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology
  • Accessibility levels for data

  • SND Logo
    Access to data through SND
  • Access to data through an external actor
  • Data are freely accessible
  • Access to data is restricted or accessible by request
  • Read more about our accessibility levels.

Discover our collections!

A collection consists of several datasets that are in some way connected. They can belong to the same research series, research infrastructure, or come from the same research expedition.

We also provide access to the special collections “Swedish party programs and election manifestos” and the Swedish Gallup Institute's public opinion surveys from 1942 to 1956.