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Edith Elise de Montgomery serves as a Guest Researcher in the Department of Public Health, Section of Health Services Research, at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. Her work focuses on the intersection of migration, trauma, and public health systems, with extensive collaboration across European institutions.
Her research interests center on refugee mental health, particularly examining the psychological impacts of forced displacement on children and families. Key areas include trauma assessment methodologies, healthcare access disparities, intergenerational PTSD transmission, and policy implications of detention practices. Her work bridges clinical psychiatry, epidemiology, and social policy to address systemic gaps in refugee healthcare.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a consistent focus on quantitative and systematic approaches to refugee health challenges, with strong emphasis on vulnerable subgroups like separated families and asylum-seeking children. Her research demonstrates significant policy impact, with multiple studies referenced in governmental and international health frameworks.
Dr. de Montgomery maintains active research collaborations with prominent institutions across Scandinavia and Europe, evidenced by co-authorship with leading migration health researchers. Her network includes epidemiologists, child psychiatrists, and policy analysts working on refugee integration challenges.

