Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Sunde, Hans Fredrik"
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Associations between pain intensity, psychosocial factors, and pain-related disability in 4285 patients with chronic pain
Landmark, Live; Sunde, Hans Fredrik; Fors, Egil A.; Kennair, Leif Edward Ottesen; Sayadian, Annahita; Backelin, Caroline; Reme, Silje Endresen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Pain, a widespread challenge affecting daily life, is closely linked with psychological and social factors. While pain clearly influences daily function in those affected, the complete extent of its impact is not fully ... -
The diminishing association between adolescent mental disorders and educational performance from 2006–2019
Nordmo, Magnus; Kleppestø, Thomas Haarklau; Reme, Bjørn-Atle; Sunde, Hans Fredrik; von Soest, Tilmann; Torvik, Fartein Ask (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background A rising prevalence of adolescent mental disorders in the Western world has been widely reported, raising concerns for adolescent development and well-being. Mental disorders are known to negatively impact ... -
Genetic similarity between relatives provides evidence on the presence and history of assortative mating
Sunde, Hans Fredrik; Eftedal, Nikolai Haahjem; Cheesman, Rosa; Corfield, Elizabeth C.; Kleppestø, Thomas H.; Seierstad, Anne Caroline; Ystrøm, Eivind; Eilertsen, Espen Moen; Torvik, Fartein Ask (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Assortative mating – the non-random mating of individuals with similar traits – is known to increase trait-specific genetic variance and genetic similarity between relatives. However, empirical evidence is limited for many ... -
Individual Differences in Wishful Thinking - A Failed Signal Detection Experiment
Sunde, Hans Fredrik (Master thesis, 2019)Bakgrunn: Ønsketenking er fremtredende i korrelasjonsstudier, men fraværende i eksperimenter hvor ønskelighet er eksperimentelt manipulert. En forklaring er at ønsketenking er en spesifikk form for interesse-sannsynlighet ... -
Sweet spot in music—Is predictability preferred among persons with psychotic-like experiences or autistic traits?
Lisøy, Rebekka Solvik; Pfuhl, Gerit; Sunde, Hans Fredrik; Biegler, Robert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)People prefer music with an intermediate level of predictability; not so predictable as to be boring, yet not so unpredictable that it ceases to be music. This sweet spot for predictability varies due to differences in the ...