The Norwegian Triple-S Cohort Study
The research project seeks to examine several aspects, both the extent and consequences of violence and abuse against children and youth.
About the project
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Project period: 01.08.2020 - 31.12.2030 (Active)
- Coordinating Institution: Norwegian Institute of Public Health
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Project Manager:
- Børge Sivertsen, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
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Project Participants:
- Marit Burkeland-Lie, Health Promotion
- Aida Babaii, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
- Vivian Irena Woodfin, Solli Distriktspsykiatriske senter
- Kaia Kjørstad, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
- Mari Hysing, University of Bergen
- Kristin Stokke, Stine Sofies Stiftelse
- Viktor Schønning, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
- John Are Jonassen, Stine Sofies Stiftelse
- Anders Dovran, Stine Sofies Stiftelse
- Gertrud Sofie Hafstad, Norwegian Center for Studies on Violence and Traumatic Stress
- Stian Tobiassen, Stine Sofies Stiftelse
- Øystein Vedaa, Health Promotion
- Sofie Øvstebø Næss, Health Promotion
Summary
The Norwegian Triple-S Study is conducted by the Stine Sofie Foundation in collaboration with the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, with contributions from the University of Bergen and the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies. The study is a longitudinal health survey of children and adolescents who have been exposed to violence and abuse, as well as their caregivers.