Sabrina Islamoska
Postdoc
Section of Health Services Research
Øster Farimagsgade 5 opg. B, Postb, 1014 København K, 15, Building: 15.0.14
I have a PhD, Master's and Bachelor's degree in Public Health Science from the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. My primary research interests are COVID-19, stress, migraine/headache, migrant and ethnic minority health, working environment, dementia and social determinants of health.
Currently, I am doing research on risk factors of COVID-19 focusing on sociodemographic factors.
In my PhD project, I applied data from national registers and population surveys to investigate stress and migraine as potential midlife risk factors for dementia in later life. My Master's thesis was based on a working environment survey in which I investigated whether post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSD) were reported differently depending on one's socioeconomic background when being bullied at work. Previously, I did a qualitative Bachelor's project based on interviews on neglect in children with mentally traumatized parents, where my aims were to investigate secondary traumatization in children, and how this could be prevented.
Primary fields of research
COVID-19
Stress - reactions and diagnoses
Migraine/headache
Dementia
Migrant and ethnic minority health
Workplace bullying
Social medicine
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Prolonged or serious conflicts at work and incident dementia: a 23-year follow-up of the Copenhagen City Heart Study
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Does the Association between Workplace Bullying and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms differ across Educational Groups?
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Vital Exhaustion and Incidence of Dementia: Results from the Copenhagen City Heart Study
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