Tor Arnison
Position: Postdoctoral Researcher School/office: School of Medical SciencesEmail: dG9yLmFybmlzb247b3J1LnNl
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About Tor Arnison
Tor Arnison is a licensed clinical psychologist and has a PhD in psychology. His doctoral thesis concerned the longitudinal interaction between sleep problems and pain in adolescents, and what factors may influence and explain the relationship.
He is currently working as a psychiatric epidemiologist at Region Örebro County, primarily related to the Quality Register for ECT.
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Articles in journals |
Doctoral theses, comprehensive summaries |
Manuscripts |
Articles in journals
- Arnison, T. , Evans, B. , Schrooten, M. G. S. , Persson, J. & Palermo, T. M. (2024). Adolescent girls' musculoskeletal pain is more affected by insomnia than boys', and through different psychological pathways. Journal of Pain, 25 (9). [BibTeX]
- Popiolek, K. , Arnison, T. , Bejerot, S. , Fall, K. , Landén, M. & Nordenskjöld, A. (2024). Association between electroconvulsive therapy and time to readmission after a manic episode. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 150 (1), 22-34. [BibTeX]
- Popiolek, K. , Arnison, T. , Boden, R. , Ekman, C. J. , Lundberg, J. , Strandberg, P. & Nordenskjöld, A. (2024). Electroconvulsive Therapy Versus Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Patients With a Depressive Episode: A Register-Based Study. Journal of ECT, 40 (2), 140-141. [BibTeX]
- Arnison, T. , Rask, O. , Nordenskjöld, A. & Movahed Rad, P. (2024). Safety of and response to electroconvulsive therapy during pregnancy: Results from population‐based nationwide registries. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 150 (5), 360-371. [BibTeX]
- Varallo, G. , Scarpina, F. , Arnison, T. , Giusti, E. M. , Tenti, M. , Rapelli, G. , Cattivelli, R. , Landi, G. & et al. (2024). Suicidal ideation in female individuals with fibromyalgia and comorbid obesity: prevalence and association with clinical, pain-related and psychological factors. Pain medicine, 25 (3), 239-247. [BibTeX]
- Arnison, T. & Zhao, X. (2023). Do both the research community and the general public share an interest in the sleep–pain relationship, and do they influence each other?. Frontiers in Psychology, 14. [BibTeX]
- Arnison, T. (2023). Prevention is better than cure: why early interventions for insomnia and chronic pain during adolescence should be a priority. Frontiers in Psychology, 14. [BibTeX]
- Zhao, X. , Arnison, T. & Knobel, P. (2023). Protective health behaviors and fear of social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic: a public opinion perspective. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 28 (10), 2953-2963. [BibTeX]
- Arnison, T. (2023). Sambandet mellan sömnbesvär och smärta hos ungdomar. Sömn och Hälsa (10), 13-25. [BibTeX]
- Arnison, T. , Schrooten, M. G. S. , Hesser, H. , Jansson-Fröjmark, M. & Persson, J. (2022). Longitudinal, bidirectional relationships of insomnia symptoms and musculoskeletal pain across adolescence: the mediating role of mood. Pain, 163 (2), 287-298. [BibTeX]
- Arnison, T. , Schrooten, M. G. S. , Bauducco, S. , Jansson-Fröjmark, M. & Persson, J. (2022). Sleep phase and pre-sleep arousal predicted co-developmental trajectories of pain and insomnia within adolescence. Scientific Reports, 12 (1). [BibTeX]
- Arnison, T. , Menon, J. A. , Malambo, C. & Nilsson, D. (2017). Posttraumatic Stress among women with HIV in Zambia. The Medical Journal of Zambia, 44 (2), 100-105. [BibTeX]
Doctoral theses, comprehensive summaries
- Arnison, T. (2022). Tired of pain or so tired it hurts? Mechanisms and factors influencing the temporal relationship between insomnia and pain in adolescents. (Doctoral dissertation). (Comprehensive summary) Örebro: Örebro University. [BibTeX]
Manuscripts
- Popiolek, K. , Arnison, T. , Bejerot, S. , Fall, K. , Landén, M. & Nordenskjöld, A. Association between electroconvulsive therapy and time to readmission after a manic episode. [BibTeX]
- Arnison, T. , Evans, B. , Schrooten, M. G. S. , Persson, J. & Palermo, T. M. Sex differences, negative mood and rumination in the effect of insomnia on musculoskeletal pain in adolescents. [BibTeX]