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The research group for Child Psychological Development focuses on interdisciplinary research in public health and psychology and holds a special interest in the ways in which psychology and health sciences are entangled and are impacted by social and environmental conditions from fetal life over childhood and adolescence to adulthood.

We thus uncover how factors in early life affect health and psychological development and investigate potential predictors of positive as well as suboptimal psychological outcomes and even psychiatric outcomes over the life course. 

We work epidemiologically with psychological data on developmental aspects. Thus, we exploit the unique opportunities in Denmark to combine data from large cohorts with national administrative data and health data from the Danish registries. We also conduct data collections to establish cohorts containing more in-depth information collected through surveys and psychological testing. 

By this, we connect the disciplines of developmental psychology, epidemiology, and public health, which creates opportunities to conduct studies that are unique in quantity and quality, both nationally and internationally. Current research topics are:

  • Cognitive development (The Cognition Program)
  • Screen-use in children (The Digital Child Study)
  • Listening fatigue (ALFi Study)
  • Well-being among school children (ParentHelper)
  • Psykiatrisk epidemiologi
  • Well-being and quality of life

Please see the publication list for most recent publications

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