
About
Veronica Pisinger serves as a Researcher in Epidemiology and Interventions at the National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark's Faculty of Health Sciences. Her work focuses on youth health behavior with specialized expertise in adolescent alcohol consumption patterns and children of parents with alcohol problems.
Research interests include:
- Longitudinal analysis of alcohol use trajectories in Danish secondary schools
- Mental health correlations with substance exposure in vulnerable youth populations
- Development of preventive screening frameworks for early intervention
- Socioeconomic determinants of health behaviors in adolescent cohorts
Her recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on public health interventions, particularly analyzing alcohol prevention strategies across Scandinavian countries. Key trends include digital therapy efficacy assessment, national health profile integration, and cross-sectional studies of youth alcohol accessibility control mechanisms. Research employs regression modeling of population-level datasets from Danish registries and health surveys.
Professional activities include frequent conference presentations and media engagements on alcohol policy, with notable contributions to Salling Group's portfolio adjustments based on declining national consumption trends. Collaborations span Danish public health agencies and international research networks.
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