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Ulrika Müssener

Senior Associate Professor

My research focuses on the interaction between people regarding lifestyle, health and changing habits.

Lifestyle Intervention

My research focuses on the interaction between people regarding lifestyle, health and changing habits. In my PhD-thesis I studied the importance of a good encounter between health care professionals and people on sick leave for their return to work. In my recent studies I am looking at the electronic interaction, through text messages, in a smoking cessation program or for lower alcohol consumption.

Lifestyle Intervention

My latest research project is developing a text-based programme that aims to get students to stop smoking. The programme spans over twelve weeks during which the students get one to five text messages a day about the effects of smoking as well as motivation and support to quit smoking. If the person would feel a craving he or she can answer an SMS and get additional supportive messages. The program is now sent out to a total of 400,000 students at all the country's universities and colleges. When the 12-week period is completed this spring, we will continue to analyse the material. This project is run in the context of the research group "Lifestyle Intervention Implementation Research Group" - LiiR led by Professor Preben Bendtsen.

Encounters with people on sick leave

Previous studies have shown that people on sick leave who have experienced a good encounter with health care professionals, occupational health, social insurance and other relevant bodies return to work faster than those who feel they have been treated worse. A good tone is crucial. The meeting between people is at the centre of my field of research and was part of my PhD thesis: in 2007. After my PhD, I continued my research in this area for a couple of years with funding from FORTE (formerly FAS) in collaboration with Elsy Söderbergs research team with support from, among others, AFA.

About me

Other assignments

  • Head of the Division for Community Medicine
  • Responsible for semester 8 at the Medical Program, theme "approach and public health"
  • Supervisor for students essays at the Occupational Therapy Program

Publications

2026

Anna Seiterö, Pontus Henriksson, Kristin Thomas, Marie Lof, Marcus Bendtsen, Ulrika Müssener (2026) JMIR mhealth and uhealth, Vol. 14, Article e88054 (Article in journal)
Elin Fägerstam, Kristin Alfredsson Ågren, Maria Kvarnström, Tove Törnqvist, Madeleine Abrandt Dahlgren, Ulrika Müssener (2026) Journal of Intellectual Disability Research (Article in journal)

2025

Ellinor Nilsson, Stefan Johansson, Kristin Alfredsson Ågren, Ulrika Müssener (2025) JARID: Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities, Vol. 38, Article e70151 (Article in journal)
Anna Seiterö, Maryam Shirvanifar, Marie Leksell, Maria Rydfjord, Baydaa Al-Saedi, Aisha Salah Ahmed, Tayebeh Gharakhani Bahar, Daniel Berglind, Hanna Henriksson, Viktor H. Ahlqvist, Josefin Wangdahl, Ulrika Müssener, Pontus Henriksson (2025) JMIR Research Protocols, Vol. 14, Article e79277 (Article in journal)
Marie Leksell, Ulrika Müssener, Kajsa Andre, Pontus Henriksson, Josefin Wangdahl (2025) Health Promotion International, Vol. 40, Article daaf162 (Article in journal)

Research

Digital encounters

Digital encounters

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