Publication list Jelena Epping

Tetzlaff J, Geyer S, Westhoff-Bleck M, Sperlich S, Epping J, Tetzlaff F (2021). Social inequalities in mild and severe myocardial infarction: how large is the gap in health expectancies? Bmc Public Health 2021;21

Tetzlaff F, Epping J, Tetzlaff J, Golpon H, Geyer S (2021). Socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer - a time trend analysis with German health insurance data. Bmc Public Health 2021;21

Sperlich S, Beller J, Epping J, Safieddine B, Tetzlaff J, Geyer S (2021). Are Disability Rates among People with Diabetes Increasing in Germany? A Decomposition Analysis of Temporal Change between 2004 and 2015. Journal of Aging and Health 33(3-4):205-216.

Beller J, Epping J (2021). Disability trends in Europe by age-period-cohort analysis: Increasing disability in younger cohorts. Disability and Health Journal 2021; 14:1. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dhjo.2020.100948

Weidemann F, Decker S, Epping J, Örgel M, Krettek C, Kühn C, Wilhelmi M (2021). Analysis of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in trauma patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: A case series. The International Journal of Artificial Organs 2021; DOI: 10.1177/0391398820980736

Tetzlaff F, Epping J, Golpon H, Tetzlaff J (2020). Compression, expansion, or maybe both? Growing inequalities in lung cancer in Germany. Plos One 2020;15

Melk A, Schmidt B M W, Geyer S, Epping J (2020) Sex disparities in dialysis initiation, access to waitlist, transplantation and transplant outcome in German patients with renal disease-A population based analysis. Plos One 15(11).

Epping J, Geyer S, Tetzlaff J (2020). The effects of different lookback periods on the sociodemographic structure of the study population and on the estimation of incidence rates: analyses with German claims data. BMC Medical Research Methodology 20(1).

Tetzlaff F, Epping J, Sperlich S, Tetzlaff J. (2020). Widening income inequalities in life expectancy? Analyzing time trends based on German health insurance data. Journal of epidemiology and community health. 2020:jech-2019-212966. doi:10.1136/jech-2019-212966

Safieddine B, Sperlich S, Beller J, Lange K, Epping J, Tetzlaff J, Tetzlaff F, Geyer S (2020). Socioeconomic inequalities in type 2 diabetes in employed individuals, nonworking spouses and pensioners. SSM Population Health. 2020:100596. DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckaa165.1044

Tetzlaff J, Geyer S, Tetzlaff F, Epping J (2020). Income inequalities in stroke incidence and mortality: Trends in stroke-free and stroke-affected life years based on German health insurance data. PloS one. 2020;15(1):e0227541.

Sperlich S, Beller J, Epping J, Tetzlaff J, Geyer S (2020). Trends in self-rated health among the elderly population in Germany from 1995 to 2015 - the influence of temporal change in leisure time physical activity. BMC public health. 2020;20(1):113.

Memaran N, Schwalba M, Borchert-Mörlichs B, von der Born J, Markefke S, Bauer E, von Wick A, Epping J, von Maltzahn N, Heyn-Schmidt I, Grams L, Homeyer D, Kerling A, Stiesch M, Tegtbur U, Haverich A, Melk A (2020) Health and fitness of German schoolchildren. Overweight and obesity are significantly associated with cardiovascular risk factors. [Health and fitness of German schoolchildren. Overweight and obesity are significantly associated with cardiovascular risk factors]. Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde 168(7):597-607.

Geyer S, Tetzlaff J, Eberhard S, Sperlich S, Epping J (2019). Health inequalities in terms of myocardial infarction and all-cause mortality: a study with German claims data covering 2006 to 2015. International Journal of Public Health. 2019;64(3):387-97.

Beller, J, Miething, A, Regidor, E, Lostao, L, Epping, J, & Geyer, S (2019). Trends in grip strength: Age, period, and cohort effects on grip strength in older adults from Germany, Sweden, and Spain. Social Science & Medicine: Population Health, 9. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2019.100456

Blöte, R, Memaran, N., Bianca, B.-M., Thurn-Valsassina, D, Goldschmidt, I, Beier, R, Sauer, M, Müller, C, Sarganas, G, Oh, J, Büscher, R, Kemper, M J, Sugianto, R I, Epping, J, Schmidt, B M W, Melk, A (2019). Greater Susceptibility for Metabolic Syndrome in Pediatric Solid Organ and Stem Cell Transplant Recipients. Transplantation, online first. doi: 10.1097/TP.0000000000002675

Melk A, Babitsch B, Borchert-Morlins B, Claas F, Dipchand A I, Eifert S, Eiz-Vesper B, Epping J, Falk C S, Foster B, Geyer S, Gjertson D, Greer M, Haubitz M, Lau A, Maecker-Kolhoff B, Memaran N, Messner H A, Ostendorf K, Samuel U, Schmidt B M W, Tullius S G, West L, Wong G, Zimmermann T, Berenguer M (2019). Equally Interchangeable? How Sex and Gender Affect Transplantation. Transplantation, 103(6), 1094-1110. doi:10.1097/tp.0000000000002655

Stahmeyer J T, Geyer S, Epping J, Tetzlaff J, Eberhard S. (2018). Health expenditure trends and the influence of demographic change. An analysis of statutory health insurance data. Bundesgesundheitsblatt, 61 (4), 432-441. doi.org/10.1007/s00103-018-2713-3

Tetzlaff J, Epping J, Sperlich S, Eberhard S, Stahmeyer J T, Geyer S. (2018). Widening inequalities in multimorbidity? Time trends among the working population between 2005 and 2015 based on German health insurance data. Int J Equity Health, 17, 103. DOI 10.1186/s12939-018-0815-z

Geyer S, Eberhard S, Schmidt BMW, Epping J, Tetzlaff J (2018). Morbidity compression in myocardial infarction 2006 to 2015 in terms of changing rates and age at occurrence: A longitudinal study using claims data from Germany. PloS one. 2018;13(8):e0202631.

Memaran N, Kirchner M, Blote R, Maecker-Kolhoff B, Goldschmidt I, Muller C, Epping J, Sugianto R, Borchert B, Schmidt B, Wuhl E, Melk A (2018). High Prevalence of Hypertension and Alterations in Rhythmicity in Recipients of Pediatric Transplants. American Journal of Transplantation 18:728-728.

Schmidt B, Epping J, Falk C, Geyer S, Melk A (2018). Gender Disparities in Need for Dialysis, Access to the Renal Transplant Waitlist and Renal Transplant Survival. American Journal of Transplantation 18:589-589.

Epping J, de Zwaan M, Geyer S (2017). Healthier after psychotherapy? Secondary data analysis of incapacity for work before and after outpatient behavioral therapy, depth psychology-based and analytical psychotherapy. Psychother Psych Med https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-120346

Epping J, Muschik D, Geyer S (2017). Social inequalities in the utilization of outpatient psychotherapy: analyses of registry data from German statutory health insurance. Int J Equity Health 16:147. link

Barre F, Epping J (2017). Changes in the utilization of health insurance benefits before and after a father-child intervention. Gesundheitswesen, http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-104214.

Tetzlaff J, Muschik D, Epping J, Eberhard S, Geyer S. (2017). Expansion or compression of multimorbidity? 10-year development of life years spent in multimorbidity based on health insurance claims data of Lower Saxony, Germany. Int J Public Health. DOI 10.1007/s00038-017-0962-9

Muschik D, Tetzlaff J, Lange K, Epping J, Eberhard S, Geyer S. (2017). Change in life expectancy with type 2 diabetes: a study using claims data from Lower Saxony, Germany. Population Health Metrics 15:5. DOI 10.1186/s12963-017-0124-6

Bachus L, Eberhard S, Weißenborn K, Muschik D, Epping J, Geyer S. Morbidity compression in stroke? Longitudinal analyses on changes in the incidence of stroke [Morbidity compression and stroke? Longitudinal analyses on changes in the incidence of stroke]. Health Services. 2017;DOI https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-109860.

Tetzlaff J, Junius-Walker U, Muschik D, Epping J, Eberhard S, Geyer S (2016). Identifying time trends in multimorbidity-defining multimorbidity in times of changing diagnostic practices. J Public Health. DOI 10.1007/s10389-016-0771-2

Muschik D, Icks A, Tetzlaff J, Epping J, Eberhard S, Geyer S (2016). Morbidity compression, morbidity expansion, or dynamicequilibrium? The time trend of AOK-insured patients with type 2 diabetes in Lower Saxony, Germany. J Public Health. DOI 10.1007/s10389-016-0756-1

Before 2016 as Jelena Jaunzeme

Muschik D, Jaunzeme J, Geyer S (2015). Are spouses'socio-economic classifications interchangeable? Examining the consequences of a commonly used practice in studies on social inequalities in health. International Journal of Public Health 60:953-960. doi:10.1007/s00038-015-0744-1

Swart E, Gothe H, Geyer S, Jaunzeme J, Maier B, Grobe T G , Ihle P (2015). Good Practice Secondary Data Analysis (GPS): Guidelines and Recommendations. 3rd version; Version 2012/2014. Healthcare 2015; 77(02): 120-126

Jaunzeme J, Marx Y, Swart E, Geyer S (2014). Health surveys and aggregate data, in Swart, E., Ihle, P., Matusiewicz, D. (eds.). Routine Data in Health Care: Handbook of Secondary Data Analysis: Principles, Methods and Perspectives, 2nd, fully revised and expanded ed. Bern: Huber. S. 214-222.

Geyer S, Jaunzeme J (2014). Possibilities and limitations of survey data and statutory health insurance data, in Swart, E., Ihle, P., Matusiewicz, D. (eds.). Routine Data in Health Care: Handbook of Secondary Data Analysis: Principles, Methods and Perspectives, 2nd, fully revised and expanded ed. Bern: Huber. S. 223-232.

Geyer S, Jaunzeme J, Hillemanns P (2014). Cervical cancer screening in Germany: group-specific participation rates in the state of Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony). A study with health insurance data, Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, DOI: 10.1007/s00404-014-3421-3.

Jaunzeme J, Otto F, Geyer S (2014). Healthier after the cure? Analysis of SHI data with before-and-after comparison for participants in a mother-child program and mothers without spa approval. Practice of Clinical Behavioral Medicine and Rehabilitation, 93, 41-49.

Noeres D, Park-Simon TW, Grabow J, Sperlich S, Koch-Gießelmann H, Jaunzeme J, Geyer S (2013). Return to work after treatment for primary breast cancer over a six-year period: Results from a prospective study comparing patients with the general population. Supportive Care in Cancer, 21 (7): 1901-1909. dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-013-1739-1

Jaunzeme J, Eberhard S, Geyer S (2013). How "representative" are SHI data? Demographic and social differences and similarities between a SHI insured population, the population of Lower Saxony and the Federal Republic of Germany using the example of the AOK Lower Saxony. Federal Health Journal 2013 - 56:447 - 454

Otto F, Jaunzeme J (2013). Prescription of psychotherapy and psychotropic drugs before and after a mother-child measure - analysis of data from a statutory health insurance fund from 2004-2010. German Pension Insurance (ed.), 22nd Rehabilitation Science Colloquium. DRV Papers Vol. 101: 203-205.

Jaunzeme J, Otto F (2013). Incapacity for work data as an indicator of success for rehabilitation measures? Analysis of SHI routine data of employed participants of a mother-child measure in the period 2004-2010. German Pension Insurance (ed.), 22nd Rehabilitation Science Colloquium. DRV publications vol. 101: 115-116.

Wacker A, Jaunzeme J, Jaksztat S (2008). A short form of the Test Anxiety Inventory TAI-G. Journal of Educational Psychology, Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 73-81.