Lieselotte Mond
Research associate
Phone: (0511) 532 - 5077
mond.lieselotte@mh-hannover.de
Professional background
- Studied dentistry at RWTH Aachen University
- Licensed as a dentist in 2011
- Worked as an employed dentist in Cologne and Hanover
- Master's degree in Public Health at the Hannover Medical School (graduation 2023)
- since 05/2022 Research associate in medical sociology in the "Morbidity compression" project
- since 05/2022 Research associate in Medical Sociology in the DFG-funded research project "Morbidity compression and its alternatives" and in the DFG-funded research project "Working life from a health perspective"
Main areas of work
- Secondary data analysis, statistical evaluation of very large data sets
- Mental illness with existing cardiovascular disease
- Analyses of medication prescriptions at population level
- Health inequality
Teaching
- Model degree program in Medicine: Fundamentals of Communications and Conversation in the module "Diagnostic Methods I" (2nd year)
- Model degree course in medicine: small groups as part of the "Cancer Diseases" propaedeutic course (1st year of study)
Memberships
- German Society for Public Health (DGPH)
Epping J, Müller A, Mond L, de Zwaan M. Prevalence of Depression 3 Years before and 3 Years after Obesity Surgery: Sex-Stratified Case-Control Study Using German Health Insurance Claims Data between 2009 and 2015. Obesity Facts, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1159/000543407
Mond L, de Zwaan M, Safieddine B, Kahl KG, Stahmeyer JT, Epping J. Incidence of depression in patients with chronic cardiovascular diseases: Case-control study with German health insurance claims data. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2025, 191. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2025.112066
Mond L, Geyer S, Tetzlaff J, Weißenborn K, Schneider J, Epping J. More Drugs and Fewer Strokes? Time Trends in CVD Medication and Incidence of Stroke With German Health Insurance Data. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2025;34(1):e70077. https://doi.org/10.1002/pds.70077
Mond L, Hegewald J, Liebers F, Epping J, Beller J, Sperlich S, Stahmeyer JT, Tetzlaff J. The relationship between physical and psychosocial workplace exposures and life expectancy free of musculoskeletal and cardiovascular disease in working life - an analysis based on German health insurance data. BMC Public Health. 2024;24(1):2198. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-19721-1
Epping J, Tetzlaff F, Mond L, Tetzlaff J. Healthy enough to work up to age 67 and beyond? A longitudinal population-based study on time trends in working life expectancy free of cardiovascular diseases based on German health insurance data. BMJ Public Health. 2024;2(1):e000400. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjph-2023-000400