Curriculum Vitae 2015-08-28 (application/pdf

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Institutionen för klinisk neurovetenskap
Sektionen för försäkringsmedicin
Curriculum Vitae – Jurgita Narusyte född 1978
Utbildning
2009
Med.dr. i epidemiologi, Karolinska institutet
Avhandling: Adolescent adjustment problems: the role of
heritability and family environment
2003
Fil.Mag. i statistik, Uppsala universitet
1999-2000 Utbytesstudent, Företagsekonomiska institutionen, Uppsala universitet
2000
BSc i företagsekonomi, Vilnius universitet
Arbetslivserfarenhet
2014 Forskarassistent, Sektionen för försäkringsmedicin, Institutionen för
klinisk neurovetenskap, Karolinska Institutet
2009-2014 Postdoc, Sektionen för försäkringsmedicin, Institutionen för
klinisk neurovetenskap, Karolinska Institutet
2004-2009 Doktorand i epidemiologi, Institutionen för medicinsk epidemiologi
och biostatistik, Karolinska Institutet
2007-2008 Fristående konsultuppdrag: analyser av tvillingdata för
forskargrupper på Malmö högskola och Göteborgs universitet.
1998-1999 Ekonom på Företagsavdelning, Litauens statistiska byrå. Ansvarade
för insamling, sammanställning och analys av undersökningsdata
om affärstendenser.
Publikationer (urval)
1. Björkenstam E., Narusyte J., Alexanderson K., Ropponen A., Kjeldgård L.,
Svedberg P. (accepted) Childbirth, hospitalization, and sickness absence: a
study of female twins. BMJ Open.
2. Horwitz B., Marceau K., Narusyte J., Ganiban J., Spotts E., Reiss D.,
Lichtenstein P., Neiderhiser J. (accepted) Parental criticism is an environmental
influence on Adolescent Somatic Symptoms. Journal of Family Psychology.
Postadress
Karolinska Institutet
Sektionen för försäkringsmedicin
SE-171 77 Stockholm
Besöksadress
Berzelius väg 3, plan 6
Telefon
08-524 832 59
Email: jurgita.narusyte@ki.se
Webb
ki.se/cns/forsakringsmedicin
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3. Björkenstam E., Narusyte J., Alexanderson K., Ropponen A., Kjeldgård L.,
Svedberg P. (2014) Associations between childbirth, hospitalization and
disability pension: a cohort study of female twins. PLoS One, 9(7):e101566.
4. Marceau, K., Narusyte J., Lichtenstein, P., Ganiban J.M, Spotts, E.L., Reiss, D.,
Neiderhiser, J.M. (2014) Parental knowledge is an environmental influence on
adolescent externalizing. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2014 Jun
30 [Epub ahead of print].
5. McAdams T., Narusyte J., Rijsdijk F.V., Neiderhiser J.M., Lichtenstein P., Eley,
T.C. (2014) Accounting for Genetic and Environmental Confounds in
Relationships between Parent and Child Characteristics: A Systematic Review
of Children-of-Twins Studies. Psychological Bulletin, 140(4):1138-73.
6. Svedberg, P., Blom, V., Narusyte, J., Bodin, L., Bergström, G., Hallsten, L.,
(2014) Genetic and environmental influences on performance-based self-esteem
in a population-based cohort of Swedish twins. Self and Identity, 13(2):243-256.
7. Narusyte, J., Ropponen, A., Alexanderson, K. & Svedberg, P. (2014) The role
of familial factors in the associations between sickness absence and disability
pension or mortality. The European Journal of Public Health, 24(1):106-10.
8. Marceau, K., Horwitz B.N., Narusyte, J., Ganiban, J.M., Spotts, E., Reiss, D., &
Neiderhiser, J.M. (2013). Gene-environment correlation underlying the
association between parental negativity and adolescent externalizing problems.
Child Development, 2013 Apr 10 [Epub ahead of print].
9. Svedberg, P., Ropponen, A., Alexanderson, K., Lichtenstein, P. & Narusyte, J.
(2012) Genetic susceptibility to sickness absence is similar among women and
men: findings from a Swedish twin cohort. Twin Res Hum Genet 15(5), 642-8.
10. Narusyte, J., Ropponen, A., Silventoinen, K., Alexanderson, K., Samuelsson, A.
& Svedberg, P.(2011) Genetic liability to disability pension in women and men:
a prospective population based twin study. PLoS ONE 6(8):e23143.
11. Ropponen, A., Narusyte, J., Alexanderson, K., & Svedberg, P. (2011) Stability
and change in health behaviours as predictors for disability pension in general
and due to musculoskeletal diagnosis: a prospective cohort study of Swedish
twins. BMC Public Health, 11:678.
12. Narusyte, J., Andershed, A-K., Neiderhiser, J.M., D’Onofrio, B., Reiss, D.,
Spotts., E.L., Ganiban, J. & Lichtenstein, P. (2011) Parental criticism and
externalizing behavior problems in adolescents – the role of environment and
genotype-environment correlation. Journal of Abnormal Psychology,
120(2):365-76.
13. Tuvblad, C., Narusyte, J., Grann, M., Sarnecki, J. & Lichtenstein, P. (2011) The
genetic and environmental etiology of antisocial behavior from childhood to
emerging adulthood. Behavior Genetics, 41(5):629-40.
14. Narusyte, J. (2009). Adolescent adjustment problems: the role of heritability
and family environment. Doktorsavhandling, Karolinska institutet.
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15. Narusyte, J., Neiderhiser, J.M., D’Onofrio, B., Reiss, D., Spotts, E.L., Ganiban,
J. & Lichtenstein, P. (2008). Testing differen types of genotype-environment
correlation: an extended children-of-twins model. Developmental Psychology,
44, 1591-1603.
16. Narusyte, J., Andershed, A-K., Neiderhiser, J.M., & Lichtenstein, P. (2007).
Aggression as a mediator of genetic contributions to the association between
negative parent-child relationships and adolescent antisocial behavior. European
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 16, 128-137.
Forskningsbidrag i eget namn
2014 Forte resebidrag: 15th Congress of the International Society of Twin Studies,
Budapest, Hungary
2013 Karolinska institutets fonder, forksningsbidrag 21,200 SEK
2013 FAS resebidrag: 6th European Public Health Conference,
Bryssel, Belgien
2012 PI-investigator: The role of child and adolescent mental health
for adverse health-related outcomes in young adulthood:
a prospective twin study, FAS, 2,880 tkr
2011 PI-investigator: Ett livsloppsperspektiv på sjukfrånvaro: betydelse
av arv och miljö, Svenska Läkarsällskapet, 50,000 kr
2011 Co-investigator: Familial transmission of emotional development:
A children of twins approach, Leverhulme Trust, £ 195,440
(PI: Thalia Eley)
2011 FAS resebidrag: 13th International Congress of the International
Federation of Psychiatric Epidemiology, in Kaohsiung, Taiwan