探花精选

脜sa Norman

脜sa Norman

Affiliated to Research | Docent
Telephone: +46852480074
Visiting address: Nobels v盲g 9, 17165 Stockholm
Postal address: K8 Klinisk neurovetenskap, K8 Psykologi Thorell, 171 77 Stockholm

About me

  • PhD and Associate Professor with a background in behavioural science and
    anthropology specialising in prevention of child ill-health through
    interventions targeting parenting.

Research

  • I lead the research team 鈥淧ractice-based Precision Prevention鈥 where we have an overall focus on preventing ill-health among individuals in disadvantaged situations, through developing, assessing and implementing interventions targeting both physical and psychological outcomes. We have a specific interest in preentive work that target chidlren. I currently lead projects to promote positive family factors among families affected by prison incarceration with a specific focus on promoting healthy development for children with an incarcerated parent. Within this research focus I am the project leader and PI for:

    • the development and evaluation of an intervention to promote psychosocial health for children with incarcerated parents and their non-incarcerated caregiver
    • systematic reviews to explore internationally evaluated interventions for children of incarcerated parents and their non-incarcerated caregivers on psychosocial outcomes. The systematic reviews, (funded by the Strategic Research Area Health Care Science (SFO-V), 探花精选/Ume氓 University) and are registered in PROSPOERO ( and
    • the evaluation of a parental support intervention conducted in prisons in Sweden with the aim to prevent children's poor psychosocial health and future criminality and marginalisation through increased positive parenting
      Read more about the above projects here
    • I am also the PI for an evaluation of a support strucutre for chidlren as young a麓carers (ages 3-6 years) 鈥淏RA-samtal鈥, funded by Allm盲nna Barnhuset. 


    I collaborate on reserach projects that focus on:

    • evaluting the effects and feasibility of treatment for sexual offending (STOPPA) at 探花精选 (PI Niklas L氓ngstr枚m)
    • investigating how social emotional competencies and well-being change across development (PATHS) at Stockholm University (PI Laura Ferrer Wreder)
    • developpeing and evaluating support through a randomized controlled study of stepwise care for aggressive, oppositional behaviors among youth: New technology for improved scalability and efficacy of treatments (PI Pia Enebrink)
    • implmenting and promoting of physical activity in secondary school contexts at The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH (PI H氓kan Larsson)
    • supporting physical activity in prediabetes and type 2 diabetes (Sophia Step Study) at Sophiahemmet University (PI Maria Hagstr枚mmer, Unn-Britt Johansson)
    • Implementing the parental support intervention "A Healty School Start" in the project 鈥淚Mplementation and evaluation of the school-based family support PRogram a Healthy School Start to promote child health and prevent OVErweight and obesity (IMPROVE)鈥 at 探花精选 (PI Liselotte Sch盲fer Elinder)


    Previous projects include three waves of evaluation of a school-based parental support intervention aimed to promote children鈥檚 healthy dietary and physical activity behaviours and to prevent child obesity in disadvantaged areas, the Healthy School Start intervention. The implementation of the Healthy School Start Intervention is currently being evaluated in an implementation trial: 鈥淚Mplementation and evaluation of the school-based family support PRogram a Healthy School Start to promote child health and prevent OVErweight and obesity (IMPROVE)鈥. These trials intervention is carried out by the research group Community Nutrition and Physical Activity at the Department of Global Public Health. I mainly work with disadvantaged families and use both quantitative and qualitative methods

    My research interests also involve behaviour change, motivational interviewing, and development of theory related to prevention and cultural
    adaptation of evidenced-based practices. I am also interested in methodological advancements and I am currently devoted to applying and developeing advanced mixed methods appraches in internvetion and implementation reserach.

Teaching

  • I teach on various levels and in various programs and courses at KI and supervise on master's and PhD level. I am the course leader of an (in Swedish) and give seminars on PhD-level in mixed-methods. Additional teaching focuses mainly on research methods (Mixed-methods, and qualitative methods), developmental psychology, behaviour change and motivational interviewing, and intervention and implementation research.
    I have also been the course leader for an introductory course in developemntal psychology and on intervention and implementation research in community based work at Stockholm University.

Articles

  • Article: ACTA PAEDIATRICA. 2024;113(9):2119-2125
    Patterson E; Nyberg G; Norman A; Elinder LS
  • Article: PREVENTION SCIENCE. 2024;25(6):963-977
    Norman A; Malek ME; Nyberg G; Patterson E; Elinder LS
  • Article: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. 2023;14:1205427
    Morris Z; Norman A; Elinder LS; Patterson E; Warnqvist A; Raposo S; Annerstedt KS
  • Article: JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING. 2023;39(5):385-395
    Moberg M; Golsater M; Norman A
  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2023;18(4):e0284926
    Olsson TM; Enebrink P; Kapetanovic S; Ferrer-Wreder L; Stalnacke J; Eninger L; Eichas K; Norman A; Lindberg L; Gull IC; Hau HG; Allodi MW; Sedem M
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2023;23(1):646
    Malek ME; Andermo S; Nyberg G; Elinder LS; Patterson E; Norman A
  • Article: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE. 2023;41(2):116-131
    Larsson K; Hagstromer M; Rossen J; Johansson U-B; Norman A
  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2023;18(3):e0283177
    Norman A; Enebrink P
  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2023;18(3):e0282326
    Norman A; Enebrink P
  • Article: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. 2023;14:1020742
    Gull IC; Kapetanovic S; Norman A; Ferrer-Wreder L; Olsson TMM; Eninger L
  • Article: CLINICS AND PRACTICE. 2022;12(3):333-349
    Moberg M; Lindqvist H; Andermo S; Norman A
  • Article: BMC PSYCHOLOGY. 2022;10(1):79
    Norman A; Swahnstrom S; Karlstrom NU; Enebrink P
  • Article: CHILDREN-BASEL. 2022;9(2):248
    Malek ME; Norman A; Elinder LS; Patterson E; Nyberg G
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2021;21(1):1630
    Elinder LS; Wiklund CA; Norman A; Stattin NS; Andermo S; Patterson E; Hemmingsson E; Cook C; Raposo S; Kwak L
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2021;21(1):1550
    Andermo S; Rydberg H; Norman A
  • Article: ACTA PAEDIATRICA. 2021;110(7):2157-2163
    Norman A; Nyberg G
  • Article: BMC PEDIATRICS. 2021;21(1):228
    Malek ME; Nyberg G; Elinder LS; Patterson E; Norman A
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2021;21(1):540
    Norman A; Wright J; Patterson E
  • Journal article: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF WORK AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. 2020;5(1)
    Norman 脜; Lundberg U; Farbring C脜; K盲llm茅n H; Forsberg L
  • Article: BMJ OPEN. 2020;10(6):e034834
    Norman A; Enebrink P
  • Article: JOURNAL OF PRIMARY PREVENTION. 2020;41(3):191-209
    Bergstrom H; Sundblom E; Elinder LS; Norman A; Nyberg G
  • Article: NUTRITION JOURNAL. 2020;19(1):50
    Norman A; Kjellenberg K; Torres Arechiga D; Lof M; Patterson E
  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2019;14(11):e0224512
    Norman A; Nyberg G; Berlin A
  • Article: BMC PEDIATRICS. 2019;19(1):104
    Norman A; Zeebari Z; Nyberg G; Elinder LS
  • Article: APPETITE. 2018;125:502-511
    Norman A; Nyberg G; Elinder LS; Berlin A
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2018;18(1):459
    Elinder LS; Patterson E; Nyberg G; Norman A
  • Article: HEALTH EDUCATION & BEHAVIOR. 2018;45(1):132-140
    Norman A; Bohman B; Nyberg G; Elinder LS
  • Article: ACTA PAEDIATRICA. 2016;105(4):421-426
    Safsten E; Nyberg G; Elinder LS; Norman A; Patterson E
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. 2016;13:4
    Nyberg G; Norman A; Sundblom E; Zeebari Z; Elinder LS
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2016;16:37
    Norman A; Nyberg G; Elinder LS; Berlin A
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2015;15:541
    Bergstrom H; Haggard U; Norman A; Sundblom E; Elinder LS; Nyberg G
  • Article: APPETITE. 2015;87:137-142
    Norman A; Berlin A; Sundblom E; Elinder LS; Nyberg G
  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2015;10(2):e0116876
    Nyberg G; Sundblom E; Norman A; Bohman B; Hagberg J; Elinder LS
  • Article: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH. 2011;11:185
    Nyberg G; Sundblom E; Norman A; Elinder LS
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All other publications

  • Review: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. 2022;19(19):12726
    Hoy S; Helgadottir B; Norman A
  • Conference publication: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 2022;32:ckac094.022
    Malek ME; Norman A; Elinder LS; Patterson E; Nyberg G
  • Preprint: RESEARCH SQUARE. 2021
    Hoy S; Helgad贸ttir B; Norman 脜
  • Conference publication: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY & HEALTH. 2018;15(10):S202
    Malek M; Norman A; Elinder LS; Patterson E; Nyberg G
  • Conference publication: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 2017;27:293
    Norman A
  • Doctoral thesis: 2016
    Norman 脜

Grants

  • Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare
    1 November 2022 - 30 September 2026
    Research problem and specific questionsA stepped-care approach can lead to more effective care, reduced costs and work burden for mental health professionals. However, few models have been evaluated for children with externalizing聽behaviors (Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder). These youth are at higher聽risk for continuous aggressive behaviors, academic failures, and mental health problems. Treatments mainly provide low to moderate treatment effects and the knowledge聽of change mechanisms is not satisfying, pointing towards a need for improved treatments. In this project, we aim to evaluate the effects, costs, scalability and acceptability of a stepped care model for families with a child with externalizing聽behaviors.Data and methodThis study聽uses a mixed-methods-design, with evaluations directly after treatment and after 6 months. The first step in the stepped care model is a digital parent intervention at selective-indicated preventive level (families with children 8-16 years at risk for/with oppositional, aggressive behavior
    N=750) where an AB multiple baseline informs about changes over time. The second step is individual youth/parental treatment based on Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and virtual reality (VR) where families whose children聽still show signs of externalizing聽behaviors after the parent intervention are randomized to youth or parent CBT with/without VR. The evaluation聽will provide information on changes聽in children鈥檚 externalizing behaviors, well-being and parental strategies, as well as weekly measurements of change mechanisms will add to the understanding of factors contributing to change. We will also collect information on treatment costs and other societal resource use, and conduct interviews with children, parents and stakeholders for information about scalability and acceptability.Plan for project realisation聽Treatments are shaped in collaborations between researchers, families and clinicians. Parents will be recruited from child and adolescent psychiatry, primary care and through advertisements. Treatments will be managed by clinicians. Costs are necessary for a large treatment study.聽Relevance聽The study is expected to lead to new knowledge about effects and cost effectiveness of low- and highly intensive interventions for parents and youth, scalability of a digital parenting program, experiences and usefulness of VR in CBT, factors related to treatment effectiveness and societal use of a stepwise model.
  • Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare
    1 April 2022 - 31 March 2026
    Children of incarcerated parents comprise a greatly disadvantaged group with high needs that are largelyoverlooked by society. These children run a greater risk for a number of health-related outcomes, and owndelinquency. Research suggests that these children need support that focus on their resilience. The non-incarceratedcaregiver is key here, but the caregiver may also be negatively affected by a partner鈥檚incarceration and in need of support for the own well-being and to be able to support the child.Internationally, few support interventions for these children and caregivers have been evaluated scientifically. InSweden, current support is uncoordinated, largely unavailable, and provided by non-profit organisations. In fact,the responsible stakeholder, the Social Services, largely lacks knowledge about the children鈥檚 needs.Interventions to support child resilience in general focus on promotive factors of the child and context, whereparenting is emphasised.This project aims to develop and assess an evidence-based intervention that can be integratedinto existing Social Services to simultaneously support psychosocial health for the children ofincarcerated parents and their non-incarcerated caregivers.The project includes. 1. Development phase:聽Co-creation of intervention with聽stakeholders and聽users on importantfeatures of an intervention (study 1) and implementation in the Social services (study 2) are explored. Studies 1-2 together with results from systematic reviews which the applicant (脜N) has been granted funding to conductduring 2021, will identify a suitable intervention. 2. Evaluation phase: feasibility and intervention effects onpsychosocial outcomes are teste in a randomised controlled trial (study 3) and mediated effects are explored(study 4).This project聽will聽provide the Social Services with an evidens-based method to decrease聽these chidlren麓s suffering and prevent聽future ill health, delinquency and marginalisation of the children and their caregivers.
  • Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare
    1 July 2020 - 30 June 2024
  • Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare
    1 December 2019 - 30 November 2022

Employments

  • Affiliated to Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, 探花精选, 2025-2028
  • Senior Research Specialist, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, 探花精选, 2022-2025

Degrees and Education

  • Docent, 探花精选, 2022
  • Degree Of Doctor Of Philosophy, Department of Global Public Health, 探花精选, 2017

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