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Anne Illemann Christensen has worked for many years with research-based consultancy, focusing primarily on population studies, methodological development, and mental health. She has been a key figure in major studies such as the KRAM survey, national health and morbidity surveys, and the National Health Profiles, contributing to scientific articles on topics such as data collection, attrition, and follow-up procedures. Her research interests include the prevalence and distribution of mental health in populations, the impact of mental health on well-being and social life, and the development of tools for measuring mental health in the population. A consistent tool in her work has been the integration of data from population studies with national registry data. She is a member of the Scientific Committee of the Danish Society for Public Health and serves on the board of the Danish Society for Survey Research.
University of Southern Denmark • Denmark
Conducts research and offers consultancy in public health, focusing on population studies and mental health.
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