Publications SOMA.SOC

  • Intersectional inequalities in health anxiety: multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy in the SOMA.SOC study.
    Barbek R, Lüdecke D, von dem Knesebeck O
    Front. Public Health. 2024;12:1388773. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1388773

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    Intersectional inequalities in somatic symptom severity in the adult population in Germany found within the SOMA.SOC study
    Barbek R, Toussaint A, Löwe B, von dem Knesebeck O.
    Sci Rep 2024; 14,3820. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-54042-8

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    Public knowledge and beliefs about the irritable bowel syndrome - results from the SOMA.SOC study.
    von dem Knesebeck O, Löwe B, Lüdecke D, Bobardt JS, Barbek R.
    BMC Public Health 2024; 24,219.doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-17784-8

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    Public stigma toward fatigue—do social characteristics of affected persons matter? Results from the SOMA.SOC study.
    von dem Knesebeck O, Barbek R.
    Front. Psychol 2023; 14:1213721.doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1213721

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    Social inequalities in aggravating factors of somatic symptom persistence (SOMA.SOC): study protocol for a mixed-method observational study focusing on irritable bowel syndrome and fatigue.
    von dem Knesebeck O, Barbek R, Makowski AC.
    BMJ Open 2023;13:e070635. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070635

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    Ethnic and migration-related inequalities in health anxiety: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Barbek R, Henning S, Ludwig J, von dem Knesebeck O
    Front. Psychol 2022;13:960256.

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    Social inequalities in health anxiety: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Barbek R, Makowski A, von dem Knesebeck O
    J PSYCHOSOM RES. 2022;(153).

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  • Causal attributions for somatic symptom disorders – results of a German population survey.
    von dem Knesebeck O, Lehmann M, Löwe B, Lüdecke D.
    J PSYCHOSOM RES 2020;129:109910.

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    Public stigma towards persons with suicidal thoughts – do age, sex and medical condition of affected persons matter?
    Ludwig J, Liebherz S, Dreier M, Härter M, von dem Knesebeck O.
    SUICIDE LIFE THREAT BEHAV 2020;50:631-642.

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    Public stigma towards individuals with somatic symptom disorders – survey results from Germany.
    von dem Knesebeck O, Lehmann M, Löwe B, Makowski AC.
    J PSYCHOSOM RES 2018;115:71-75.

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    Public beliefs about somatic symptom disorders.
    von dem Knesebeck O, Löwe B, Lehmann M, Makowski AC.
    FRONT PSYCHIATRY 2018;9:616.

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    Causation or selection - examining the relation between education and obesity in prospective observational studies: a meta-analysis.
    Kim TJ, Rösler N, von dem Knesebeck O.
    OBES REV 2017;18:660-672.

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    Income, financial barriers to health care and public health expenditure: a multilevel analysis of 28 countries.
    Kim TJ, Vonneilich N, Lüdecke D, von dem Knesebeck O.
    SOC SCI MED 2017;176:158-165.

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    Differences in depression stigma towards ethnic and socio-economic groups in Germany – exploring the hypothesis of double stigma.
    von dem Knesebeck O, Kofahl C, Makowski AC.
    J Affect DISORD 2017;208:82-86.

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    Changes in beliefs and attitudes towards people with depression and schizophrenia – results of a public campaign in Germany.
    Makowski AC, Mnich E, Ludwig L, Daubmann A, Bock T, Lambert M, Härter M, Dirmaier J, Tlach L, Liebherz S, von dem Knesebeck O.
    Psychiatry Res 2016;237:271-278.

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    The relationship between biogenetic attributions and desire for social distance from persons with schizophrenia and major depression revisited.
    Angermeyer MC, Daubmann A, Wegscheider K, Mnich E, Schomerus G, von dem Knesebeck O.
    EPIDEMIOL PSYCHIATR SCI. 2015;24:335-341.

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    Socioeconomic status and beliefs about depression, schizophrenia and eating disorders.
    von dem Knesebeck O, Mnich E, Daubmann A, Wegscheider K, Angermeyer MC, Lambert, M, Karow A, Härter M, Kofahl C.
    SOC PSYCHIATRY PSYCHIATR EPIDEMIOL 2013;48:775-782.

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  • Intersektionale Ungleichheiten im Schweregrad somatischer Symptome: Ergebnisse der SOMA.SOC Studie
    Rieke Barbek
    Gemeinsame Jahrestagung der DGMP und DGMS, 20.-22. September 2023, Gießen.
    [Poster]