Csilla T. Csoboth, Ph.D.

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2005 Semmelweis Egyetem, Hungary 
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Public Health, Clinical Psychology, Women's Studies, Individual and Family Studies
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Maria Kopp grad student 2005 Semmelweis Egyetem
 (Psychosocial correlates of Hungarian women's mental health: Focusing on the life-course perspective.)
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Györffy Z, Torzsa P, Sándor I, et al. (2013) [Sleep disorders and physical abuse: a nation-wide representative study in Hungary]. Psychiatria Hungarica : a Magyar PszichiáTriai TáRsasáG TudomáNyos FolyóIrata. 28: 281-90
László KD, Gyorffy Z, Adám S, et al. (2008) Work-related stress factors and menstrual pain: a nation-wide representative survey. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 29: 133-8
Csoboth C, Szumska I, Purebl G. (2006) Self-rated health and health damaging behaviour among young women in Hungary in connection with family background. Sozial- Und PräVentivmedizin. 51: 45-53
Purebl G, Birkás E, Csoboth C, et al. (2006) The relationship of biological and psychological risk factors of cardiovascular disorders in a large-scale national representative community survey. Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.). 31: 133-9
Kopp M, Skrabski A, Csoboth C. (2006) Stress and gender Gender Medicine. 3: S36
Gyorffy Z, Adám S, Csoboth C, et al. (2005) [The prevalence of suicide ideas and their psychosocial backgrounds among physicians]. Psychiatria Hungarica : a Magyar PszichiáTriai TáRsasáG TudomáNyos FolyóIrata. 20: 370-9
Csoboth CT, Birkás E, Purebl G. (2005) Living in fear of experiencing physical and sexual abuse is associated with severe depressive symptomatology among young women. Journal of Women's Health (2002). 14: 441-8
Szumska I, Túry F, Csoboth CT, et al. (2005) The prevalence of eating disorders and weight-control methods among young women: A Hungarian representative study European Eating Disorders Review. 13: 278-284
Réthelyi JM, Berghammer R, Ittzés A, et al. (2004) Comorbidity of pain problems and depressive symptoms in young women: results from a cross-sectional survey among women aged 15-24 in Hungary. European Journal of Pain (London, England). 8: 63-9
Kopp MS, Csoboth CT, Réthelyi J. (2004) Psychosocial determinants of premature health deterioration in a changing society: the case of Hungary. Journal of Health Psychology. 9: 99-109
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