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Hege Randi Eriksen (born 18 April 1965) is the Research Director of Uni Health〔(Bergens Tidende 19.09.2009: Sliten, trøtt, ryggsmerter, hodepine ..? )〕 and Professor at the University of Bergen,〔(ABC Nyheter, 03.02.2010 - Vet ikke hvorfor fraværet gikk opp )〕 Norway. Eriksen holds a Candidate Scientist in Sport and Physical exercise from the Department of Biology and Medicine, Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education〔Eriksen, Hege R. (1992). Fysisk trening og epilepsi : virkningen av regelmessig fysisk trening på anfallsfrekvens hos en gruppe medikamentavhengige kvinner med epilepsi (exercise and Epilepsy ). Cand. Scient. Thesis. Oslo: Norges idrettshøgskole〕 and a Master of Science in Epidemiology from Erasmus University, Rotterdam. In 1998 she earned a PhD at the Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, with the thesis ”Stress and coping: Does it really matter for subjective health complaints?”〔Eriksen, Hege R. (1998). Stress and coping : does it really matter for subjective health complaints? Doctoral thesis. Department of Biological and Medical Psychology, Division of Physiological Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen〕 Eriksen published in international academic journals on stress and coping, subjective health complaints, sick leave and rehabilitation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Uni helse )〕 Together with colleague Holger Ursin she developed the Cognitive Activation Theory of Stress (CATS) Hege R. Eriksen is the past president of the International Society of Behavioral Medicine.〔International Society of Behavioral Medicine (2007). Executive Committee. Retrieved from http://www.isbm.info/html/executive_committee.html〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hege R. Eriksen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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