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Anita Lindmark is an Associate Professor in the Statistics department at the Umeå School of Business, Economics and Statistics (USBE), Umeå University. Her work focuses on understanding socioeconomic disparities in healthcare outcomes, particularly in stroke research and mediation analysis. She holds a recognized qualification as a university teacher.
Education: Recognised as a university teacher (formal qualification).
Research interests include the application of advanced statistical methods to analyze socioeconomic determinants of health outcomes, stroke severity, and survival rates. Her work emphasizes mediation analysis to identify pathways through which socioeconomic status influences health, and she develops novel statistical techniques to address unobserved confounding in observational studies.
Her publications (2014–2025) consistently explore socioeconomic disparities in stroke care and outcomes, integrating sensitivity analysis and causal inference frameworks. This work bridges epidemiology, biostatistics, and public health, with a focus on improving healthcare equity.
- Awards: USBE Scientific Awards 2020.
Research projects include 'Uncovering the mechanisms behind socioeconomic inequalities in stroke care and outcome through innovative statistical methods for mediation analysis' (2019–2022). She contributes to the Stat4Reg research group, emphasizing statistical methods in register-based studies. No formal advisees/students are listed, though her work involves collaborations with clinicians and epidemiologists.
Lindmark’s team focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to healthcare data analysis, leveraging national registries like Riks-Stroke to address healthcare inequities.





