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Linda Nesse is a Research Fellow at the University of Oslo's Faculty of Medicine, affiliated with the Section for Addiction Research (SERAF). Her work focuses on recovery-oriented care, citizenship in healthcare, and opioid agonist treatment (OAT). She holds a PhD in Public Health Science from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (2022), with a thesis exploring recovery among individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental health issues in supported housing. Prior to her postdoc, she worked clinically in child and adolescent psychiatry and substance use/addiction clinics. Nesse has supervised six master's students and currently investigates OAT's impact on treatment satisfaction and social inclusion.
Education:
- PhD in Public Health Science, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (2022)
- Master's in Psychology, University of Warsaw (2017)
Research Interests: OAT, recovery processes, citizenship in healthcare, collaborative research methods, and quality of life.
Key Contributions: Her work bridges clinical practice and policy, emphasizing community integration and patient-centered approaches. Recent studies explore social inclusion through sports initiatives and service provider roles in supported housing.
Awards/Grants: Not explicitly listed, but her research is supported by institutional affiliations.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Body x Identity X Society (BodIS Lab) and collaborates with national projects like the Norwegian OAT Patient Register (NorCOMT).




