Article
Larsson, I., Ahlstrand, I., Larsson, M., Pennbrant, S., Ekman, A., Hallgren, J.
(2025).
Health-promoting resources and workplace experiences among newly graduated healthcare and social work professionals: a multicentre cross-sectional study BMC Health Services Research, 25(1).
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Dåderman, A.
Persson, B.
Ahlstrand, I.
Hallgren, J.
Larsson, I.
Larsson, M.
, ... Pennbrant S.
(2025).
Item response theory modelling of the trait emotional intelligence questionnaire-short form: item streamlining, differential item functioning, and validity in a Swedish multicenter cross-sectional study BMC Psychology, 13(1).
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Larsson, M.
Ahlstrand, I.
Larsson, I.
Lood, Q.
Hammar, I.
Sundler, A.
, ... Hallgren J.
(2024).
Occupational balance and associated factors among students during higher education within healthcare and social work in Sweden: a multicentre repeated cross-sectional study BMJ Open, 14(4).
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Hedmo, C., Lindsten, R., Josefsson, E., Ekman, A.
(2024).
Being different during treatment: a qualitative study investigating patients’ experiences of treatments for missing maxillary lateral incisors Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 83, 622-630.
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Ekman, A.
Pennbrant, S.
Sterner, A.
Forsberg, E.
Hedén, L.
Nunstedt, H.
, ... Hallgren J.
(2024).
Health promoting resources and lifestyle factors among higher education students in healthcare and social work programmes: a survey with a longitudinal multicentre design BMC Public Health, 24(1).
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Ekman, A.
(2023).
Theorising fatness as an ordering issue: A conceptual framework for analysing the construction of fatness as disorder Body & Society, 29(4), 79-104.
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Ahlstrand, I.
Larsson, I.
Larsson, M.
Ekman, A.
Hedén, L.
Laakso, K.
, ... Hallgren J.
(2022).
Health-promoting factors among students in higher education within health care and social work: a cross-sectional analysis of baseline data in a multicentre longitudinal study BMC Public Health, 22(1).
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Lindmark, U.
Ahlstrand, I.
Ekman, A.
Berg, L.
Hedén, L.
Källstrand, J.
, ... Larsson I.
(2020).
Health-promoting factors in higher education for a sustainable working life – protocol for a multicenter longitudinal study BMC Public Health, 20(1), 1-8.
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Ekman, A.
(2018).
Theorizing failure: explanations regarding weight regain among people with fat bodies Social Theory & Health, 16(3), 272-291.
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Ekman, A., Richt, B.
(2013).
Tonvikt på vikt tungt för de tyngsta Läkartidningen, 110(38), 1679-1680.
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Ekman, A., Richt, B.
(2013).
Viktordningen – ett analytiskt perspektiv Sociologisk forskning, 50(3-4), 223-245.
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Doctoral thesis
Ekman, A.
(2012).
Ett fett liv: En artikulering av viktordningen på bas av överviktiga människors erfarenheter
(Doctoral thesis, Linköping:
Linköping University Electronic Press).
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Review
Lindmark, U., Ekman, A.
(2014).
Bokrecension: Hälsofrämjande kommunikation inom vård och omsorg.
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Conference paper
Baert, V., Ekman, A., Panciroli, C., Agache, L., Moutard, J.
(2023).
Service user's involvement in Social work education in Belgium, France, Italy, and Sweden: the SWEET project.
12th European Conference for Social Work Research (ESWRA 2023), 12-14 April 2023, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
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Ekman, A.
(2023).
Everybody has the Right Size: Beliefs about Body Size among Big-Bodied Women in a South African Township.
Discourses of fatness and fat bodies: between social justice, health, and culture, 24th-25th May 2023, University of Jyväskylä, Finland.
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Other publications
Weissova, L., Rusaw, D., Johansson, P., Ekman, A.
(2022).
The implementation and measurement of internationalisation of the curriculum at home in higher education institutions: a scoping review [protocol].
Jönköping:
Jönköping University
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Report
Gunnarsson, N., Ekman, A., Ahlgren, T., Allgurin, M.
(2024).
Lokala variationer av fattigdom i Jönköpings län bland olika familjekonstellationer.
Jönköping:
Jönköping University, School of Health and Welfare
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