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Anita Paulsen is a Lecturer at the Institute of Psychosocial Health, University of Agder, Norway. She is actively engaged in research focusing on psychosocial rehabilitation and quality of life for cancer survivors, particularly through nature-based interventions and empowerment strategies.
Research Interests: Her work spans psychosocial health, cancer survivorship, lifestyle and empowerment techniques in gynecologic oncology, nature-based rehabilitation, and sexology. She is particularly interested in how these areas affect individuals and families, as reflected in her involvement with the HEIFA and ReSex research groups.
Although no recent publications are listed in Cristin, her ongoing projects suggest a strong applied research focus on improving patient outcomes and well-being through holistic and interdisciplinary approaches.
Scientific Affiliations:
- Institute of Psychosocial Health, University of Agder
- HEIFA: Health and quality of life from a family perspective
- ReSex: Research group in Sexology
Projects:
- The effect of nature-based rehabilitation for young cancer survivors (WAYA2)
- Lifestyle and Empowerment Techniques in Survivorship of Gynecologic Oncology (LETSGO)
Anita Paulsen advises no publicly listed students and has not received any publicly mentioned scientific awards. She is not indicated as part-time, retired, or deceased, and there is no indication she is a former staff member.
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