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Lene Lindberg

Lene Lindberg

Adjunct Professor
Visiting address: Solnavägen 1 E, 11365 Stockholm
Postal address: K9 Global folkhälsa, K9 GPH EPiCSS Åhlén, 171 77 Stockholm

Articles

  • Article: EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY : OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY. 2025;26(3):517-525
    Brannemo I; Norman J; Kvist T; Lindberg L; Tsilingaridis G
  • Article: CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT. 2025;161:107252
    van Leuven L; Vasthagen M; Forster M; Lindberg L
  • Journal article: JOURNAL FOR PERSON-ORIENTED RESEARCH. 2025;11(2):85-95
    Schenström J; De Mey M; Andreasson M; Lindberg L; Sundström F; Klintwall L
  • Article: EMERGING ADULTHOOD. 2024;12(6):1069-1085
    Wells MB; Blom L; Asper MM; Lindberg L
  • Article: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF CARING SCIENCES. 2024;38(4):876-887
    Mekhail KT; Burstrom B; Marttila A; Wangdahl J; Lindberg L
  • Article: BMC PSYCHOLOGY. 2024;12(1):564
    Edenius A; Bergstrom M; Lindberg L; Bergqvist K; Frojlinger A; Enebrink P; Ahlen J
  • Article: PREVENTION SCIENCE. 2024;25(4):673-684
    Cina IV; Lindberg L; Enebrink P
  • Article: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE. 2023;37(4):391-401
    Mekhail KT; Burstrom B; Marttila A; Wangdahl J; Lindberg L
  • Article: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. 2023;117(6):1219-1231
    Johansson U; Ohlund I; Lindberg L; Hernell O; Lonnerdal B; Venables M; Lind T
  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2023;18(4):e0284926
    Olsson TM; Enebrink P; Kapetanovic S; Ferrer-Wreder L; Stalnacke J; Eninger L; Eichas K; Norman A; Lindberg L; Gull IC; Hau HG; Allodi MW; Sedem M
  • Article: TRIALS. 2023;24(1):184
    Blom L; Edenius A; Enebrink P; Hjern A; Silfverdal SA; Ahlen J; Bergstrom M; Lindberg L
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK. 2022;65(5):1000-1019
    Karim R; Emmelin M; Wamala Andersson S; Lindberg L
  • Journal article: DISABILITIES. 2022;2(3):488-500
    Forslund T; Lindberg L; Granqvist P
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2022;22(1):293
    Mekhail KT; Burstrom B; Marttila A; Wangdahl J; Lindberg L
  • Article: BMC PSYCHOLOGY. 2021;9(1):173
    Winzer R; Vaez M; Lindberg L; Sorjonen K
  • Article: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH. 2021;65(3):359-372
    Berggren L; Lindberg L; Glatz T; Skoog T
  • Article: FOODS. 2021;10(2):275
    Johansson U; Lindberg L; Ohlund I; Hernell O; Lonnerdal B; Lunden S; Sandell M; Lind T
  • Article: ACTA PAEDIATRICA. 2020;109(9):1847-1853
    Burstrom B; Mellblom J; Marttila A; Kulane A; Martin H; Lindberg L; Burstrom K
  • Article: NUTRIENTS. 2019;11(6):E1255-1255
    Johansson U; Ohlund I; Hernell O; Lonnerdal B; Lindberg L; Lind T
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2019;19(1):134
    Lind T; Johansson U; Ohlund I; Lindberg L; Lonnerdal B; Tennefors C; Hernell O
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2019;19(1):102
    Mekhail KT; Lindberg L; Burstroem B; Marttila A
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. 2018;15(12):E2859-2859
    Winzer R; Sorjonen K; Lindberg L
  • Article: JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS. 2018;241:154-163
    Asper MM; Hallen N; Lindberg L; Mansdotter A; Carlberg M; Wells MB
  • Article: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MENS HEALTH. 2018;12(4):720-729
    Carlberg M; Edhborg M; Lindberg L
  • Article: PEERJ. 2018;6:e4598
    Winzer R; Lindberg L; Guldbrandsson K; Sidorchuk A
  • Article: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MENS HEALTH. 2018;12(2):398-410
    Karim R; Lindberg L; Wamala S; Emmelin M
  • Article: JOURNAL OF HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS. 2017;30(5):615-620
    Changezi F; Lindberg L
  • Article: PSYCHOLOGY HEALTH & MEDICINE. 2017;22(6):663-672
    Lindberg L; Ekstrom W; Hedstrom M; Flodin L; Lofgren S; Ryd L
  • Article: JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES. 2017;30(3):445-455
    Lindberg L; Fransson M; Forslund T; Springer L; Granqvist P
  • Article: BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH. 2017;17(1):91
    Burstrom B; Marttila A; Kulane A; Lindberg L; Burstrom K
  • Journal article: SOCIAL WORK IN PUBLIC HEALTH. 2017;32(2):141
    Karim KMR; Emmelin M; Lindberg L; Wamala S
  • Article: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MENS HEALTH. 2016;10(5):428-439
    Edhborg M; Carlberg M; Simon F; Lindberg L
  • Article: SOCIAL WORK IN PUBLIC HEALTH. 2016;31(5):369-386
    Karim KMR; Emmelin M; Lindberg L; Wamala S
  • Article: HEALTH PROMOTION PRACTICE. 2016;17(4):586-595
    Ahstrom M; Larsson N; Lindberg L
  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2015;10(12):e0145201
    Ulfsdotter M; Lindberg L; Mansdotter A
  • Article: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF CARING SCIENCES. 2015;29(3):462-469
    Lofgren S; Hedstrom M; Ekstrom W; Lindberg L; Flodin L; Ryd L
  • Article: JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES. 2015;24(7):1917-1931
    Enebrink P; Danneman M; Mattsson VB; Ulfsdotter M; Jalling C; Lindberg L
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2014;14:1238
    Winzer R; Lindblad F; Sorjonen K; Lindberg L
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2014;14:1083
    Ulfsdotter M; Enebrink P; Lindberg L
  • Article: ATTACHMENT & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. 2014;16(5):417-436
    Granqvist P; Forslund T; Fransson M; Springer L; Lindberg L
  • Article: SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY. 2014;49(4):609-618
    Jablonska B; Ostberg V; Hjern A; Lindberg L; Rasmussen F; Modin B
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2013;13:688
    Lindberg L; Ulfsdotter M; Jalling C; Skarstrand E; Lalouni M; Rhodin KL; Mansdotter A; Enebrink P
  • Journal article: OPEN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE. 2013;03(01):64-74
    Deogan C; Moberg C; Lindberg L; M?nsdotter A
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR EQUITY IN HEALTH. 2012;11:19
    Norstrom L; Lindberg L; Mansdotter A
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2012;12:17
    Jablonska B; Lindblad F; Ostberg V; Lindberg L; Rasmussen F; Hjern A
  • Article: FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY. 2011;21(3):372-392
    Skoger UE; Lindberg L; Magnusson E
  • Article: PEDIATRICS. 2010;125(2):E278-E285
    Ortenstrand A; Westrup B; Brostrom EB; Sarman I; Akerstrom S; Brune T; Lindberg L; Waldenstrom U
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY. 2009;38(5):1334-1341
    Jablonska B; Lindberg L; Lindblad F; Rasmussen F; Ostberg V; Hjern A
  • Article: PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE. 2009;39(1):87-94
    Jablonska B; Lindberg L; Lindblad F; Hjern A
  • Article: SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY. 2007;42(8):656-663
    Jablonska B; Lindberg L
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS. 2006;39(8):662-666
    Lindblad F; Lindberg L; Hjern A
  • Journal article: OBSTETRICAL & GYNECOLOGICAL SURVEY. 2006;61(12):765-766
    Ekéus C; Lindberg L; Lindblad F; Hjern A
  • Article: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY. 2006;189:428-432
    Hjern A; Lindberg L; Lindblad F
  • Article: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF CARING SCIENCES. 2006;20(3):274-281
    Lindberg L; Swanberg I
  • Article: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY. 2006;163(8):1433-1435
    Lindblad F; Lindberg L; Hjern A
  • Article: BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY. 2006;113(8):925-929
    Ekeus C; Lindberg L; Lindblad F; Hjern A
  • Article: ACTA PAEDIATRICA. 2006;95(4):425-429
    Lindberg L; Ostberg M; Isacson I-M; Dannaeus M
  • Article: PARENTING-SCIENCE AND PRACTICE. 2005;5(2):153-174
    Ostberg M; Hagekull B; Lindberg L; Dannaeus M
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS. 2003;34(4):397-408
    Lindberg L; Hjern A
  • Article: INFANT MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL-INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD. 1996;17(4):334-347
    Lindberg L; Bohlin G; Hagekull B; Palmerus K
  • Article: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WELFARE. 1995;4(4):238-245
    BOHLIN G; HAGEKULL B; LINDBERG L; THUNSTROM M; ENGBERG G
  • Journal article: INFANT AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT. 1994;3(3):153-159
    Lindberg L; Bohlin G; Hagekull B
  • Journal article: INFANT AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT. 1994;3(2):63-69
    Bohlin G; Hagekull B; Lindberg L
  • Journal article: INFANT MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL-INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD. 1994;15(3):262-277
    Lindberg L; Bohlin G; Hagekull B; Thunström M
  • Journal article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS. 1991;10(4):395-405
    Lindberg L; Bohlin G; Hagekull B
  • Journal article: INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT. 1989;12(1):105-117
    Bohlin G; Hagekull B; Germer M; Andersson K; Lindberg L
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All other publications

  • Preprint: JMIR PREPRINTS. 2025
    Blom L; Rickardsson J; Livheim F; Lindberg L
  • Conference publication: JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES. 2021;34(5):1285
    Forslund T; Lindberg L; Springer L; Granqvist P
  • Review: ACTA PAEDIATRICA. 2020;109(9):1745-1757
    Bergstrom M; Gebreslassie M; Hedqvist M; Lindberg L; Sarkadi A; Hjern A
  • Conference publication: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 2018;28(SUPPL_4):383-384
    Barboza M; Kulane A; Burstrom B; Lindberg L; Burstrom K; Marttila A
  • Conference publication: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 2017;27:362
    Mekhail KT; Lindberg L; Burstrom B; Marttila A
  • Corrigendum: SOCIAL WORK IN PUBLIC HEALTH. 2017;32(2):141
  • Conference publication: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 2016;26:400
    Winzer R; Lindberg L; Sidorchuk A; Guldbrandsson K
  • Conference publication: JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH POLICY AND ECONOMICS. 2015;18:S39
    Ulfsdotter M; Lindberg L; Mansdotter A
  • Book chapter: GIRLS AT RISK: ADVANCING RESPONSIBLE ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT. 2013;p. 57-78
    Treutiger B-M; Lindberg L
  • Conference publication: JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY. 2007;28:61
    Eketus CU; Lindberg L; Lindblad F; Hjern A

Grants

  • Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare
    1 December 2023 - 30 November 2029
    Research problem and questionsThe first five years of life are crucial for child health and provide a foundation for health over the life course. Prevention of mental health problems is today one of the most important public health challenges. Parenting support is essential to promote young children’s development and already during the first years of life there is a social gradient in how parents’ social and economic position influences parenting and child health. The overarching aim of this programme is to support child wellbeing and mental health through developing, evaluating and implementing feasible and effective interventions within and between the existing health care and municipality services for pregnant couples and families with 0-5 year-old children.Data and methodsWe propose ten interventions on the universal, selective and indicated levels. The basis for these interventions is research on early child development and parenting strategies, from our group and the international literature. We develop new interventions and adapt evidence-based methods in dialogue with practitioners in health care and municipality services to ensure feasibility and early implementation of results.A prerequisite for application of the concept of proportionate universalism is an infrastructure for systematic identification of needs and risk factors and for evaluation of results in relation to social determinants. Here we expand an existing cohort of parent reported data, including validated instruments on wellbeing and mental health, that allows such identification and evaluation from mid pregnancy to child age 4 years. We apply a mixed methods research design including pilot and feasibility studies as well as randomised controlled trials. We apply qualitative and quantitative statistical methods to evaluate feasibility and effects of the interventions in relation to social determinants. In addition, we conduct methodological studies on measurements of parenting strategies as well as child wellbeing and mental health.Relevance and utilisationDespite the broad agreement on the importance of the concept of proportionate universalism, the literature states that improved cross-sectoral collaboration and monitoring of parental support is needed and that research on how interventions on different levels could be combined is lacking. In this programme we intend to fill these knowledge gaps.Programme realisationThis research programme is based on collaboration between several research groups, combining several disciplines and expertise from various fields. We have close links to clinical practice. We aim at introducing junior researchers to research on promotion and prevention during the first years of life, to ensure regrowth and a continued focus on this particularly important phase of life.
  • Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare
    1 January 2023 - 31 December 2025
    Research problem and specific questionsThe overall aim of the project is to increase primary care professional’s ability to identify individuals exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV). The specific questions are: a) To what extent do the following three interventions contribute to identify potential victims of IPV: (1) the use of a standardized questionnaire that screens exposure to IPV, (2) staff using tailored virtual patients for clinical training on IPV and (3) a combination of interventions 1 and 2? b) Which intervention do primary care professionals experience as most effective in increasing the ability to identify and respond to victims of IPV? Data and methodThe project will evaluate the effects of three different interventions that can be assumed to increase the health care staff´s ability to identify people who are exposed IPV. The project has a quasi-experimental design. Participating care units are divided into three interventions: 1) a standardized questionnaire to patients, 2) virtual patients tailored to health professionals, and 3) a combination of 1 and 2. Pre-and post-measurement of the health professionals identification of patients exposed to IPV will will be used to explore the effect of the interventions. Focus group interviews with the participating health professionals will be a qualitative complement, in terms of what intervention they experience as the most effective in increasing the ability to identify victims of IPV Plan for project realisationThe project is a multi-professional collaboration between clinicians and researchers within Region Stockholm, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, and Stockholm University. The competence in the group is cross-professional with expertise in health and violence, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ pedagogics as well as the development, assessment, and implementation of virtual patients and interactive, digital platforms. Above all, funding is sought for one Phd- student. Relevance The high incidence of psychosocial and physical health problems among people exposed to IPV leads to frequent presentations at health services. Given the high prevalence of IPV and the associated ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ consequences and costs of IPV, it is critical to address this public health problem. Our goal is that this project will contribute with tools to identify more individuals exposed to IPV and that the project can serve as a basis for improving national strategies on IPV.
  • Swedish Research Council
    1 December 2021 - 30 November 2024
  • Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare
    1 January 2021 - 31 December 2024
  • Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare
    1 January 2016 - 31 December 2018
  • Understanding and reducing the consequences of burns among young people in South Africa - the child's perspective on the time after one
    Swedish Research Council
    Understanding and reducing the consequences of burns among young people in South Africa - the child's perspective on time after a burn

Employments

  • Adjunct Professor, Department of Global Public Health, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, 2025-2026
  • Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Department of Global Public Health, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, 2020-2025

Degrees and Education

  • Docent, Uppsala universitet, 2008

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