
معرفی
Jonas Landberg is a Study Director and Lecturer at the Department of Public Health Sciences, Stockholm University. His research focuses on the social determinants of health, with a particular emphasis on alcohol-related harm, intergenerational health effects, and socioeconomic inequalities in health outcomes. He leads projects such as Grandchildren of Misfortune, examining multigenerational patterns of inequality through resilience mechanisms.
Key areas of research include the role of alcohol consumption in sickness absence disparities, the impact of parental alcohol use on offspring mental health, and cross-cultural analyses of alcohol policies. Landberg’s work bridges epidemiology, social policy, and public health advocacy. He collaborates with institutions like the Centre for Social Research on Alcohol and Drugs (SoRAD) and has contributed to advancing interdisciplinary approaches to addiction and health equity.
Publications highlight methodological rigor, including longitudinal cohort studies and time-series analysis. His findings suggest alcohol use significantly mediates socioeconomic health gaps, particularly in occupational contexts and youth environments. Landberg’s scholarly contributions inform evidence-based policies to reduce health inequities globally.




