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Marie Norredam is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, focusing their research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Psychology. Their work encompasses several subfields including Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science, Epidemiology, and Neurology.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics related to migration and health, with a particular emphasis on the intersection of migration, trauma, and public health outcomes. Key topics in their work include:

  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Global Health Workforce Issues
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Cultural Competency in Health Care

Norredam has published extensively, with key recent papers including:

  • Clinical outcomes and risk factors for COVID-19 among migrant populations in high-income countries: A systematic review, 2021, Journal of Migration and Health
  • Clinical outcomes and risk factors for COVID-19 among migrant populations in high-income countries: a systematic review, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Differences in incidence, nature of symptoms, and duration of long COVID among hospitalised migrant and non-migrant patients in the Netherlands: a retrospective cohort study, 2023, The Lancet Regional Health - Europe
  • Differences in psychiatric care utilization between refugees, non-refugee migrants and Swedish-born youth, 2020, Psychological Medicine
  • Socioeconomic and demographic risk factors in COVID-19 hospitalization among immigrants and ethnic minorities, 2021, European Journal of Public Health

Marie Norredam has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Jørgen Holm Petersen
  • Sally Hargreaves
  • Ellenor Mittendorfer-Rutz
  • Christopher Jamil de Montgomery
  • Allan Krasnik

Their research is frequently published in specific academic journals, highlighting a consistent engagement with key venues in public health and migration studies. These publication venues include:

  • European Journal of Public Health
  • Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
  • Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
  • Journal of Migration and Health
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

In addition to articles, Norredam has contributed to book publications, notably with the Nordic Council of Ministers eBooks, including the title "How are young refugees doing in the Nordic welfare societies? Coming of Age in Exile - CAGE" published in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Migrants' utilization of somatic healthcare services in Europe--a systematic review.

    Marie Norredam;Signe S Nielsen;Allan Krasnik

  • Access to health care for asylum seekers in the European Union—a comparative study of country policies

    Marie Norredam;Anna Mygind;Allan Krasnik

  • Clinical outcomes and risk factors for COVID-19 among migrant populations in high-income countries: a systematic review.

    Sally E Hayward;Anna Deal;Anna Deal;Cherie Cheng;Alison Crawshaw

  • Physical and mental health status of older long-term cancer survivors.

    Nancy L. Keating;Marie Nørredam;Mary Beth Landrum;Haiden A. Huskamp

  • Utilization of health care services by migrants in Europe-a systematic literature review.

    V. Graetz;B. Rechel;W. Groot;W. Groot;M. Norredam

  • Emergency room utilization in Copenhagen: a comparison of immigrant groups and Danish-born residents.

    Marie Norredam;Allan Krasnik;Tine Moller Sorensen;Niels Keiding

  • Antimicrobial resistance among migrants in Europe: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Laura B Nellums;Hayley Thompson;Alison Holmes;Enrique Castro-Sánchez

  • Mental health among children seeking asylum in Denmark – the effect of length of stay and number of relocations: a cross-sectional study

    Signe S Nielsen;Marie Norredam;Karen L Christiansen;Carsten Obel

  • Access to healthcare and alternative health-seeking strategies among undocumented migrants in Denmark.

    Dan Biswas;Maria Kristiansen;Allan Krasnik;Marie Norredam

  • Duration of residence and disease occurrence among refugees and family reunited immigrants: test of the 'healthy migrant effect' hypothesis.

    Marie Norredam;Marie Norredam;Charles Agyemang;Oluf K. Hoejbjerg Hansen;Jørgen H. Petersen

  • Prestige and its significance for medical specialties and diseases.

    Marie Norredam;Dag Album

  • Antidepressant utilization after hospitalization with depression: a comparison between non-Western immigrants and Danish-born residents

    Helle Wallach-Kildemoes;Louise Thirstrup Thomsen;Margit Kriegbaum;Jørgen Holm Petersen

  • Risk of mental disorders in refugees and native Danes: a register-based retrospective cohort study.

    Marie Norredam;A. Garcia-Lopez;N. Keiding;A. Krasnik

  • Age assessment of young asylum seekers

    Anders Hjern;Maria Brendler-Lindqvist;Marie Norredam

  • Motivation and relevance of emergency room visits among immigrants and patients of Danish origin.

    Marie Norredam;Anna Mygind;Anette Sonne Nielsen;Jens Bagger

  • Suicide among immigrants in Europe—a systematic literature review

    Jacob Spallek;Anna Reeske;Marie Norredam;Signe Smith Nielsen

  • Assessing trauma and mental health in refugee children and youth: a systematic review of validated screening and measurement tools.

    A K Gadeberg;E Montgomery;H W Frederiksen;M Norredam;M Norredam

  • Migrants' access to healthcare.

    Marie L Norredam;Anette Sonne Nielsen;Allan Krasnik

  • Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and migration to Europe.

    S. Hargreaves;K. Lönnroth;L.B. Nellums;I.D. Olaru

  • Survey nonresponse among ethnic minorities in a national health survey--a mixed-method study of participation, barriers, and potentials.

    Nanna Ahlmark;Maria Holst Algren;Teresa Holmberg;Marie Louise Norredam

  • Access to health care for undocumented migrants from a human rights perspective: a comparative study of Denmark, Sweden, and The Netherlands.

    Dan Biswas;Brigit Toebes;Anders Hjern;Henry Ascher

  • Prevalence of torture survivors among foreign-born patients presenting to an urban ambulatory care practice

    Sondra S. Crosby;Marie Norredam;Michael K. Paasche-Orlow;Linda Piwowarczyk

Frequent Co-Authors

Allan Krasnik
Allan Krasnik University of Copenhagen
Charles Agyemang
Charles Agyemang University of Amsterdam
Morten Skovdal
Morten Skovdal University of Copenhagen
Marit Sijbrandij
Marit Sijbrandij Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Karien Stronks
Karien Stronks University of Amsterdam
Anton E. Kunst
Anton E. Kunst University of Amsterdam
Martin McKee
Martin McKee London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Ellen Meara
Ellen Meara Harvard University
Sharon Goldfeld
Sharon Goldfeld University of Melbourne
Oliver Razum
Oliver Razum Bielefeld University

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