
Forskarpresentation
Eva Boman
Universitetslektor, Fil. Dr i tillämpad psykologi
Forskningsämne: Psykologi
E-post: eva.boman@hig.se
Telefon: 026-64 81 63
Mobil: 070-275 45 54
En studie om barn och ungdomars hälsorelaterade livskvalitet, kognitiva resurser och hemförhållanden ur tvärsnitts- och prospektiva perspektiv.
AKTUELL FORSKNING
Tillsammans med Karolinska Institutet har jag påbörjat ett forskningssamarbete som handlar om barns och ungdomars hälsorelaterade livskvalitet, kognitiva resurser och hemförhållanden ur tvärsnitts- och prospektiva perspektiv.
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Vetenskapliga artiklar, refereegranskade
Hedlund, Å., Boman, E., Kristofferzon, M. & Nilsson, A. (2023). Development and psychometric evaluation of a theory-based questionnaire measuring women’s return-to-work beliefs after long-term sick leave for common mental disorders. Work : A journal of Prevention, Assessment and rehabilitation, 76 (1), 109-124. 10.3233/WOR-220301
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Eriksson, M., Boman, E. & Svedberg, P. (2022). Autonomy and health-related quality of life in adolescents. BMC Pediatrics, 22 (1). 10.1186/s12887-022-03607-5
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Widar, L., Heiden, M., Boman, E. & Wiitavaara, B. (2022). How is telework experienced in academia?. Sustainability, 14 (10). 10.3390/su14105745
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Hedlund, Å., Kristofferzon, M., Boman, E. & Nilsson, A. (2022). Predictors of return to work and psychological well-being among women during/after long-term sick leave due to common mental disorders - a prospective cohort study based on the theory of planned behaviour. Health & Social Care in the Community, 30 (6), 5245-5258. 10.1111/hsc.13943
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Hedlund, Å., Kristofferzon, M., Boman, E. & Nilsson, A. (2021). Are return to work beliefs, psychological well-being and perceived health related to return-to-work intentions among women on long-term sick leave for common mental disorders? A cross-sectional study based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour. BMC Public Health, 21 (1). 10.1186/s12889-021-10562-w
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Hedlund, Å., Kristofferzon, M., Boman, E. & Nilsson, A. (2021). Beliefs about return to work among women during/after long-term sick leave for common mental disorders: a qualitative study based on the theory of planned behaviour. Journal of occupational rehabilitation, 31, 604-612. 10.1007/s10926-020-09946-3
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Widar, L., Wiitavaara, B., Boman, E. & Heiden, M. (2021). Psychophysiological reactivity, postures and movements among academic staff : A comparison between teleworking days and office days. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (18). 10.3390/ijerph18189537
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Heiden, M., Widar, L., Wiitavaara, B. & Boman, E. (2021). Telework in academia : associations with health and well-being among staff. Higher Education, 81, 707-722. 10.1007/s10734-020-00569-4
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Boman, T., Kjellberg, A., Danermark, B. & Boman, E. (2020). The need of support and adaptation in the workplace among persons with different types of disabilities and reduced work ability. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 22 (1), 253-264. 10.16993/sjdr.672
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Eriksson, M. & Boman, E. (2018). Short is beautiful : Dimensionality and measurement invariance in two length of the Basic Psychological need Satisfaction at work scale. Frontiers in Psychology, 9. 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00965
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Boman, E., Eriksson, M. & Svedberg, P. (2016). Is perceived autonomy associated with health-related quality of life among adolescents?. Quality of Life Research, 25, 85-85.
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Boman, T., Kjellberg, A., Danermark, B. & Boman, E. (2015). Employment opportunities for persons with different types of disability. Alter;European Journal of Disability Research ;Journal Europeen de Recherche Sur le Handicap, 9 (2), 116-129. 10.1016/j.alter.2014.11.003
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Boman, T., Kjellberg, A., Danermark, B. & Boman, E. (2014). Can people with disabilities gain from education? : Similarities and differences between occupational attainment among persons with and without disabilities. Work : A journal of Prevention, Assessment and rehabilitation, 49 (2), 193-204. 10.3233/WOR-131718
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Svedberg, P., Eriksson, M. & Boman, E. (2013). Associations between scores of psychosomatic health symptoms and health-related quality of life in children and adolescents. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 11 (176). 10.1186/1477-7525-11-176
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Enmarker, I., Boman, E. & Hygge, S. (2006). Structural equation models of memory performance across noise and age. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 47 (6), 449-460. 10.1111/j.1467-9450.2006.00556.x
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Boman, E., Enmarker, I. & Hygge, S. (2005). Strength of noise effects on memory as a function of noise source and age.. Noise & Health, 7 (27), 11-26. 10.4103/1463-1741.31636
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Boman, E. & Enmarker, I. (2004). Factors affecting pupils’ noise annoyance in schools : The building and testing of models. Environment and Behavior, 36 (2), 207-228. 10.1177/0013916503256644
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Enmarker, I. & Boman, E. (2004). Noise annoyance responses of middle school pupils and teachers. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 24 (4), 527-536. 10.1016/j.jenvp.2004.09.005
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Boman, E. (2004). The effects of noise and gender on children’s episodic and semantic memory.. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 45 (5), 407-416. 10.1111/j.1467-9450.2004.00422.x
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Hygge, S., Boman, E. & Enmarker, I. (2003). The effects of road traffic noise and meaningful irrelevant speech on different memory systems. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 44 (1), 13-21. 10.1111/1467-9450.00316
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Vetenskapliga artiklar, ej refereegranskade
Boman, E. & Svedberg, P. (2012). Can psychosomatic symptoms explain gender and age differences in health related quality of life among Swedish schoolchildren?. Quality of Life Research, 21, 77-78.
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Boman, E., Ballgren, P. & Svedberg, P. (2010). Is health related quality of life among school children associated with level of semantic memory?. Quality of Life Research, 19, 107-107.
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