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Simone Gad Kjeld specializes in public health with a focus on health promotion interventions targeting youth. Her work primarily examines youth health behaviors, particularly in relation to substance use, mental health, and social inequality in health. She employs quantitative methods to analyze health behavior patterns and evaluate complex interventions across various educational settings. Kjeld's research involves large datasets and register-based survey data, focusing on systematic reviews and exploring social determinants that influence health outcomes and access to healthcare. Her goal is to contribute to the development of evidence-based strategies to improve youth health and well-being, with a particular emphasis on reducing social inequalities in health and addressing challenges faced by young individuals. Currently, she is involved in research projects at the National Institute of Public Health and has been actively studying the relationships between smoke-free school policies and youth tobacco and nicotine use in vocational preparatory schools.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Involved in research on health promotion interventions and quantitative methods.
University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Conducted research related to public health and youth health behaviors.
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