Linnea Karlsson
MD, PhD
linnea.karlsson@utu.fi +358 40 744 5052 Kiinamyllynkatu 10 Turku : A505 |
cohort studies; early life stress; prenatal stress; stress; depression; anxiety; child psychiatry; adolescent psychiatry; gut-brain axish
FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study; Centre for Population Health Research
I did my PhD within the field of psychiatric epidemiology and adolescent depression. During by PhD studies I also was involved in clinical epidemiological studies on adolescent mood disorders. In 2010, we established a birth cohort, the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study, with the main aim of investigating the how early life and prenatal stress shape brain developmental trajectories. I am currently (since July 2024) the PI pf the cohort. My own research activity within the larger cohort is focused on the development of the gut-brain axis and child psychosocial development and the role of diverse prenatal adn early life exposures in these processes. My activity as a supervisor is also multidisciplinary as the PhD candidates represent, for example, variety of fields of medicine and psychology. I started in the tenure track position at the Centre for Population Health Research in Jan 2021 and continued as a professor of population health research, starting Octoberg 2023.
Public health
- AUDIT and AUDIT-C as screening instruments for alcohol problem use in adolescents (2018)
- Drug and Alcohol DependencePsychiatry Research
- Cohort Profile: The FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study (FinnBrain)Hair cortisol concentration (HCC) as a measure for prenatal psychological distress — A systematic review (2018)
- International Journal of EpidemiologyAddictionPsychoneuroendocrinology
- Education is the strongest socio-economic predictor of smoking in pregnancy2018
- Emotional Processing in the First 2 Years of Life: A Review of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Studies (2018)
- Journal of NeuroimagingJournal of Women's HealthInfancy
- Exploring parental mentalization in postnatal phase with a self-report questionnaire (PRFQ): Factor structure, gender differences and association with sociodemographic factors. The Finn Brain Birth Cohort Study (2018)
- Gut Microbiota Composition in Mid-Pregnancy Is Associated with Gestational Weight Gain but Not Prepregnancy Body Mass Index (2018)
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- Healthy full-term infants’ brain responses to emotionally and linguistically relevant sounds using a multi-feature mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm (2018)
- Neuroscience Letters
- Human milk cortisol concentration predicts experimentally induced infant fear reactivity: moderation by infant sex (2018)
- Developmental Science
- Infant Sex Moderates the Effects of Maternal Pre- and Postnatal Stress on Executive Functioning at 8 Months of Age (2018)



