- E-postmagnus.jorgensen@uib.no
- Telefon+47 55 58 86 54
- BesøksadresseAlrek helseklynge, Årstadveien 175009 Bergen
- PostadressePostboks 78075020 Bergen
My research is primarily focused on adolescence as a critical period and how socioeconomic disadvantage during adolescence can shape adult mental health through common life transitions, social support, and health behaviors. Relatedly, I am also very interested in early intervention efforts and how to improve preventive measures. In addition to my PhD research, I also conduct studies on learning and pedagogical issues in elementary and high schools.
My position is affiliated with the longtrends project, which investigates how adolescent social inequality impacts disparities in mental health throughout the life course.
I teach various classes in Health Promotion and Global Development Theory and Practice.
Mostly, the focus is on research methodology and statistics.
- (2024). Social inequality in the association between life transitions into adulthood and depressed mood: a 27-year longitudinal study. Frontiers in Public Health.
- (2024). I want to play a game: Examining sex differences in the effects of pathological gaming, academic self-efficacy, and academic initiative on academic performance in adolescence. Education and Information Technologies : Official Journal of the IFIP technical committee on Education.
- (2023). Up in smoke? Limited evidence of a smoking harm paradox in 17-year cohort study. BMC Public Health.
- (2023). Tracking of depressed mood from adolescence into adulthood and the role of peer and parental support: A partial test of the Adolescent Pathway Model. SSM - Population Health. 9 sider.
- (2023). The effect of teacher, parental, and peer support on later grade point average: The mediating roles of self-beliefs. Psychology in the Schools. 2342-2359.
- (2023). Scar, vulnerability, or both? A longitudinal study of the association between depressive tendencies and global negative self-esteem from early adolescence to young adulthood with gender as a moderating factor. Personality and Individual Differences. 9 sider.
- (2022). Factors influencing UK residents’ preferences in how psychologists present themselves online: a conjoint analysis during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. BMC Health Services Research.
- (2023). Depressed mood from early adolescence to mid-adulthood: A life course perspective focused on social inequality, gender, and the role of adolescent pathways.
- (2021). The associations between early life transitions and depressed mood over time: A 27-year longitudinal study of a Norwegian cohort from age 13 to 40.
- (2022). Hvorfor hænger vores sociale status sammen med vores sundhed? videnskab.dk.
- (2022). Associations between early life transitions and depressed mood over time: A 27-year study.
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Jørgensen, M., Makransky, G. Factors influencing UK residents’ preferences in how psychologists present themselves online: a conjoint analysis during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. BMC Health Serv Res 22, 957 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-022-08356-w