• Extent, Awareness and Perception of Dissemination Bias in Qualitative Research: An Explorative Survey 

      Toews, Ingrid; Glenton, Claire; Lewin, Simon; Berg, Rigmor C.; Noyes, Jane; Booth, Andrew; Marusic, Ana; Malicki, Mario; Munthe-Kaas, Heather M.; Meerpohl, Joerg J. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-08-03)
      <b>Background</b> <br> Qualitative research findings are increasingly used to inform decision-making. Research has indicated that not all quantitative research on the effects of interventions is disseminated or published. The extent to which qualitative researchers also systematically underreport or fail to publish certain types of research findings, and the impact this may have, has received ...
    • Measurement instruments for parental stress in the postpartum period: A scoping review 

      Øygarden, Anne-Martha Utne; Berg, Rigmor C.; Abudayya, Abdallah; Glavin, Kari; Strøm, Benedicte Sørensen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-18)
      Background<p> <p>Parenting stress is a particular type of stress that is conceptualized as a negative psychological response to the numerous obligations associated with raising children. Despite a considerable increase in research on parenting stress, little attention has been given to the ways parenting stress are measured.<p> Objectives<p> <p>This scoping review aimed to provide an overview ...
    • Norwegian fathers’ experiences with a home visiting program 

      Solberg, Beate; Glavin, Kari; Berg, Rigmor C.; Olsvold, Nina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-22)
      Objective - To explore fathers’ experiences with a Norwegian home visiting program during the prenatal period and the first-year postpartum.<p> <p>Design - Qualitative design with interpretive description (ID) as the methodological approach.<p> <p>Sample - Individual interviews with fathers (n = 13) who received home visits by a public health nurse (PHN) within the New Families home visiting ...
    • Prevalence and predictors of fatigue among people living with HIV in Norway 

      Langseth, Ranveig; Berg, Rigmor C.; Rysstad, Ole; Sørlie, Tore; Lie, Birgit; Skogen, Vegard (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-01)
      Fatigue is the most commonly noted symptom among people living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV). The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and predictors of fatigue among PLHIV in Norway. Two hundred and forty-four people were recruited from two hospitals to participate in a survey, which contained seven instruments used to investigate mental health, addiction, quality ...
    • Structural Stigma and Sexual Minority Men’s Depression and Suicidality:A Multilevel Examination of Mechanisms and Mobility Across 48 Countries 

      Pachankis, John E.; Hatzenbuehler, Mark L.; Branstrom, Richard; Schmidt, Axel J.; Berg, Rigmor C.; Jonas, Kai; Pitonak, Michal; Baros, Sladjana; Weatherburn, Peter (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Sexual minority men are at greater risk of depression and suicidality than heterosexuals. Stigma, the most frequently hypothesized risk factor for this disparity, operates across socioecological levels—structural (e.g., laws), interpersonal (e.g., discrimination), and individual (e.g., self-stigma). Although the literature on stigma and mental health has focused on interpersonal and individual forms ...