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Trine Flensborg-Madsen is a Professor specializing in Child Psychological Development at the University of Southern Denmark. Her research focuses on interdisciplinary studies at the intersection of public health and psychology, particularly the ways that psychological and health sciences are intertwined and influenced by social and environmental conditions from fetal life through to adulthood. She aims to uncover the factors during early life that affect health and psychological development, investigating potential predictors of both positive and suboptimal psychological outcomes throughout the lifespan. With a strong background in epidemiological methods, she leverages large cohorts and Danish national administrative health data to conduct extensive research. Trine has been active in various research projects and collaborations, contributing to the academic community through peer reviews and editorial work, and leading several initiatives in her field. Her work contributes to a better understanding of child psychological development across different life stages and is recognized nationally and internationally.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense
Teaching and conducting research in Child Psychological Development and Public Health Psychology.
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