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Anneli Andersson is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Örebro University, affiliated with the School of Behavioural, Social and Legal Sciences and the Department of Behavioral, Social and Legal Sciences. She holds a doctoral degree from Örebro University (2021), focusing on ADHD comorbidities and health outcomes during pregnancy. Her research explores the intersection of mental health, criminology, and developmental psychology, particularly ADHD's societal impacts, criminal behavior predictors, and population health trends.
Key research areas include:
- Biopsychosocial mechanisms linking ADHD to criminal behavior
- Psychiatric comorbidity in youth and its legal implications
- Biological risk factors (e.g., heart rate variability) for antisocial behavior
- Public health consequences of maternal ADHD and postpartum mental health
Recent work highlights population-based studies using Swedish registries to analyze crime and health correlations. Her findings emphasize the role of early-life factors like perinatal adversity and genetic predispositions.
Andersson collaborates with the Biopsychosocial Criminology and Psychology research group, focusing on lifespan crime development. She has presented at major conferences like the American Society of Criminology and the Stockholm Criminology Symposium.



