Pauline Lichtenstein - Epidemiology

Author Information

Paul Lichtenstein is affiliated with the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. His research contributions primarily focus on the intersections of psychiatric disorders, genetic risks, and their broader social and health impacts. His work is notable for its depth and breadth, covering various critical areas in epidemiology and public health.

Research Contributions

Paul Lichtenstein has made significant contributions to the field of medical epidemiology, particularly in understanding the genetic and environmental factors influencing psychiatric disorders and their societal impacts. In 2022 alone, his research explored a wide array of topics, including the prediction of reoffending risk among men convicted of sexual offences, the association of Tourette Syndrome with violent behavior, the genetic underpinnings of internalizing symptoms in children and adolescents, and the impact of ADHD genetic risk on somatic health conditions in mid-to-late life. Additionally, his work addressed critical issues such as the morbidity and mortality associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder, the risk of suicidal behavior linked to opioid prescriptions among youth, and the long-term effects of severe childhood infections on mental health.

Aliases

Paul Lichtenstein is also known by several aliases, including P. E. Lichtenstein, Pauline Lichtenstein, P. Lichtenstein, Paul Lichtenstein, P. Erin Lichtenstein, and Paul. Lichtenstein. These variations may appear in different publications and databases.

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Total Citation Count 63,749
H-Index 125
Total Paper Count 942

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