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Marianne Simonsen

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Research

July 7, 2015

Early-life medical interventions benefit siblings of treated children

When newborns with a too low birth weight are treated, even their non-affected siblings benefit. This is the conclusion of […]

  • academic achievement
  • birth weight
  • children
  • Denmark
  • family
  • health
  • intellectual disability
  • medical interventions
  • medical treatments
  • parental health education
  • siblings
  • Marianne Simonsen
  • Mircea Trandafir
  • N. Meltem Daysal
  • Sanni Breining
Research

February 17, 2015

When parents divorce, children’s personality development suffers

Disruptions in family structure are suspected to impede the development of children’s personality, with far-reaching consequences for school performance and […]

  • children
  • death
  • Development
  • divorce
  • family
  • parents
  • personality
  • Bas ter Weel
  • Helena Skyt Nielsen
  • Jannie H. G. Kristoffersen
  • Marianne Simonsen
  • Morten Visby Kraegpøth
  • Tyas Prevoo
Research

July 21, 2014

Long-run effects of ADHD medication on health and crime

The number of children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is on its all-time high. In Germany, for example, […]

  • ADHD
  • children
  • Denmark
  • drugs
  • health
  • hospital
  • medication
  • outcomes
  • Ritalin
  • Helena Skyt Nielsen
  • Marianne Simonsen
  • Søren Dalsgaard

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