HjemTriple SMedia Coverage

Media Coverage

The Norwegian Trippel S study provides unique and important knowledge about children and young people who have been exposed to violence and abuse. Here you will find some of the media coverage the study and research results have received.

The Stine Sofie Foundation and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health sign a research agreement in Grimstad worth 23 million Norwegian kroner. Triple S.

News Articles and Other Coverage

Coverage of Various Research Articles

Youth with experience of violence have a higher risk of self-harm.
Covered by forskning.no

Children do not receive the help they need.
Covered by NRK

Have greater psychological problems than other children.
Covered by Bergens Tidende

Children and young people do not report violence and abuse
Covered by Erfaringskompetanse

About the Triple S Study

NTB:
https://kommunikasjon.ntb.no/pressemelding/17873039/skal-forske-pa-volds–og-overgrepsutsatte-barn?publisherId=17846866

Gjensidigestiftelsen on its own website:
https://www.gjensidigestiftelsen.no/rekordsjekk-til-stine-sofies-stiftelse/

FHI on its own website:
https://www.fhi.no/cristin-prosjekter/aktiv/den-norske-trippel-s-undersokelsen/

Partners

Gjensidigestiftelsen on its own website:
https://www.gjensidigestiftelsen.no/rekordsjekk-til-stine-sofies-stiftelse/

FHI on its own website:
https://www.fhi.no/cristin-prosjekter/aktiv/den-norske-trippel-s-undersokelsen/

University of Bergen on its own website:
https://www.uib.no/nye-doktorgrader/167311/søvn-og-psykisk-helse-hos-voldsutsatte-barn

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