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    Self-help interventions for young people with persistent physical symptoms: A systematic review by Holsting, A.F., Rask, M.T., Frostholm, L., Rosendal, M., Rask, C.U.

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-09-2021)
    “…Persistent physical symptoms are frequent among young people causing considerable social, psychological, and economic consequences. Easily accessible…”
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    Functional somatic symptoms in youths in general practice: A cross-sectional study on prevalence, clinical management and perceived burden by Klastrup, L.K., Rosendal, M., Rask, M.T., Christensen, K.S., Rask, C.U.

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-05-2022)
    “…Functional somatic symptoms (FSS) may progress into a functional disorder if poorly managed, which may have serious implications. This cross-sectional study…”
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    Does insecure attachment affect treatment outcome in young persons with post-concussion symptoms? A secondary analysis of the GAIN trial by Tuborgh, A., Svendsen, S.W., Elklit, A., Hunter, J., Ørnbøl, E., Jensen, J.S., Schröder, A., Nielsen, J.F., Næss-Schmidt, E.T., Thastum, M.M., Rask, C.U.

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-01-2023)
    “…•Insecure attachment may negatively affect symptom reporting and disability in illness.•Research on insecure attachment and treatment outcome after a…”
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    Attachment and symptom reporting in adolescents and young adults after a concussion by Tuborgh, A., Svendsen, S.W., Elklit, A., Hunter, J., Jensen, J.S., Schröder, A., Nielsen, J.F., Thastum, M.M., Næss-Schmidt, E.T., Rask, C.U.

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-11-2021)
    “…The incidence of hospital-treated concussion is 100–300/100,000 person years. Reporting of long-lasting post-concussion symptoms (PCS) is estimated at 5–15%…”
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