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Carl Delfin
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2019-2023
Publications (10 Years): 7
Top Topics
Body Mass Index
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High School
Mental Health
Top Venues
BMC psychiatry
JMIR pediatrics and parenting
PloS one
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Publications
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Johan Berlin
,
Märta Wallinius
,
Thomas Nilsson
,
Malin Hildebrand Karlén
,
Carl Delfin
Exploring the psychometric properties of the externalizing spectrum inventory-brief form in a Swedish forensic psychiatric inpatient sample.
BMC psychiatry
23 (1) (2023)
Johan Berlin
,
Märta Wallinius
,
Thomas Nilsson
,
Malin Hildebrand Karlén
,
Carl Delfin
Exploring the psychometric properties of the externalizing spectrum inventory-brief form in a Swedish forensic psychiatric inpatient sample.
BMC psychiatry
23 (1) (2023)
Johan Berlin
,
Märta Wallinius
,
Thomas Nilsson
,
Malin Hildebrand Karlén
,
Carl Delfin
Exploring the psychometric properties of the externalizing spectrum inventory-brief form in a Swedish forensic psychiatric inpatient sample.
BMC psychiatry
23 (1) (2023)
Johan Berlin
,
Märta Wallinius
,
Thomas Nilsson
,
Malin Hildebrand Karlén
,
Carl Delfin
Exploring the psychometric properties of the externalizing spectrum inventory-brief form in a Swedish forensic psychiatric inpatient sample.
BMC psychiatry
23 (1) (2023)
Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson
,
Frida André
,
Maria Fridh
,
Carl Delfin
,
Anders Håkansson
,
Martin Lindström
Gender Differences and Associated Factors Influencing Problem Gambling in Adolescents in Sweden: Cross-sectional Investigation.
JMIR pediatrics and parenting
5 (1) (2022)
Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson
,
Frida André
,
Maria Fridh
,
Carl Delfin
,
Anders Håkansson
,
Martin Lindström
Gender-Based Differences and Associated Factors Surrounding Excessive Smartphone Use Among Adolescents: Cross-sectional Study.
JMIR pediatrics and parenting
4 (4) (2021)
Carl Delfin
,
Hedvig Krona
,
Peter Andiné
,
Erik Ryding
,
Märta Wallinius
,
Björn Hofvander
Prediction of recidivism in a long-term follow-up of forensic psychiatric patients: Incremental effects of neuroimaging data.
PloS one
14 (5) (2019)