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Jakob Kragstrup is a Professor of Family Medicine at the Department of Public Health, Section of General Practice, within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. He holds both dr.med. and Ph.D. qualifications and works as a general practitioner alongside his academic position.
- Institution: University of Copenhagen
- School: Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
- Department: Department of Public Health
- Section: General Practice
- Email: jakr@sund.ku.dk
Professor Kragstrup's research focuses primarily on two key areas: pregnant women and children in general practice (with special emphasis on preventive consultations), and common disorders in general practice. His work frequently examines mental health aspects during pregnancy, including depression and anxiety symptoms, and how these relate to maternal-fetal relationships and child development. His research approach typically involves prospective population-based cohort studies conducted within the Danish general practice setting, often addressing how general practitioners can identify and address mental health concerns during critical life stages.
His recent publication trends show a strong focus on perinatal mental health, particularly examining how pregnancy-related experiences impact both maternal and child outcomes. The research demonstrates significant interest in how general practice settings can serve as critical points for early identification and intervention for mental health concerns. Many studies incorporate the impact of external stressors such as the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal mental health.
Professor Kragstrup has an extensive publication record with 239 research outputs, including 210 journal articles, 11 editorials, 5 reviews, 3 books, and various other contributions. His work shows substantial scholarly impact with numerous citations across multiple studies.
As a practicing general practitioner and academic researcher, Professor Kragstrup bridges clinical practice with scholarly investigation, focusing on how primary care settings can optimize care for vulnerable populations including pregnant women and children. His work emphasizes preventive approaches within general practice to address mental health concerns before they escalate.
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