Eivind Ystrøm
Eivind Ystrøm (born 1978) is a Norwegian psychologist, Professor (Chair) of Personality Psychology at the University of Oslo and Research Professor at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.[1][2] His research fields include genetics, substance use and personality, including intergenerational transmission of depression and other mental illnesses.[3][4][5] According to Google Scholar, he has been cited 2,500 times in scientific literature and has an h-index of 26.[6]
References
- Eivind Ystrøm, University of Oslo
- Eivind Ystrøm, NIPH
- Ett personlighetstrekk ligger bak nesten all psykisk sykdom (interview with Eivind Ystrøm), forskning.no, 29 November 2018
- Alkoholisme er 71 prosent arvelig, Aftenposten
- Tvillingmødre har økt risiko for å bli deprimerte, Dagbladet
- Eivind Ystrøm, Google Scholar
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