
Health promoting environments
Our research
Population groups in focus are adolescents and older adults, and the corresponding contexts are schools, families and communities and the Nordic countries.
The research project includes two main studies: 1. Health and health behaviour trends and differentials among students in Swedish- and Finnish-speaking schools in Finland, and 2. Health promotion in a Nordic perspective.
Health and health behaviour trends and differentials among students in Swedish- and Finnish-speaking schools in Finland
Health is a resource for children and adolescents in everyday life, and circumstances during this period of life can have a huge impact on the health development further on. Knowledge about health, wellbeing and health behaviour as well as influencing factors and changes over time is needed to support decision-making and health promotion work at different societal levels.
In the study, we explore perceived health and wellbeing – also mental health and loneliness – health behaviours, especially physical activity, and social contexts and changes in these among 7–15-year-old students – as well as among upper secondary students and students in vocational schools. We also explore possible differences in these indicators and trends between students in Swedish- and Finnish-speaking schools, in order to generally understand health development better. Moreover, factors influencing health and health differences, in particular empowerment-enabling factors, including health literacy, are investigated.
We use data from:
- the Finnish and Nordic sample of school children of the international multi-center study Health Behaviour of School-aged Children, HBSC, coordinated by the World Health Organization WHO, and in Finland by University of Eastern Finland and University of Jyväskylä, and
- the study Physical Activity Behaviours of Children and Adolescents in Finland (LIITU-study) coordinated by University of Jyväskylä.
Both studies collect nationally representative data, and are done in cooperation with FHRC, and thus data also from Swedish-speaking schools in Finland is ensured.
In cooperation with University of Jyväskylä we have worked with developing the Swedish-language version of the application ‘Study Health with HBSC’. The application can be used to explore different health-related themes using data from HBSC. You can define your searches and create charts based on e.g. regions of Finland or language of instruction or explore time series from 2002 to 2022. The application can be found here.
Kort om studien på svenska
Hälsa är en resurs för barn och ungdomar i vardagen, och omständigheter under denna tid i livet kan ha en stor inverkan på hälsoutvecklingen senare. Kunskap om hälsa, välbefinnande och hälsobeteende liksom bidragande faktorer och förändringar över tid behövs för att stödja beslutsfattande och hälsofrämjande arbete på olika samhälleliga nivåer.
Health promotion in a Nordic perspective
The Nordic countries are known for their extensive welfare regimes, good living conditions and relatively good public health. Research comparing and contrasting health promotion strategies, contexts and outcomes with a Nordic perspective is one way to strengthen the knowledgebase and also develop the theoretical understanding of health promotion. This study is part of a collaboration within the Nordic Health Promotion Research Network (NHPRN), having a special focus on healthy ageing. However, also other point of views are explored.
Healthy ageing in a Nordic perspective
Ageing linked to health is an important issue when the older population increases. Healthy Ageing has been defined as the process of optimizing opportunities for physical, social and mental health to enable older people to take an active part in society without discrimination and to enjoy an independent and good quality of life.
With the definition above as a point of departure, the study applies theory and perspectives from the humanities and social sciences in order to understand the impact of specific contexts in which people age. The Nordic welfare states and their ongoing changes are an important background for the study. The research applies primarily qualitative methods, recognizing the importance of the voices of the older persons, with an empirical focus on interviews, narratives and text analysis. Central concepts and values explored empirically and theoretically are dignity, autonomy, participation and a sense of security. This study is a collaboration within the ‘Healthy Ageing’ group, as part of the NHPRN.
Kort om studien på svenska
De nordiska länderna är kända för sina omfattande välfärdssystem, goda levnadsvillkor och förhållandevis goda folkhälsa. Forskning som jämför olika hälsofrämjande strategier, kontexter och resultat med ett nordiskt perspektiv är ett sätt att stärka kunskapsområdet och utveckla den teoretiska förståelsen för hälsofrämjande.
Publications in our projects
Multiple social positions and well-being among Nordic adolescents: An intersectional MAIHDA analysis of the interplay between gender, age, immigrant background, family structure, and perceived socioeconomic status.
Gustafsson J, Konttinen H, Lyyra N, Simonsen N, Eriksson C, Fismen A-S, Thorsteinsson E, Jasinskaja-Lahti I. Social Science & Medicine. 2026.
Social support and online interaction and their links to psychosocial well-being among Nordic adolescents: Integrating variable-centered and person-centered approaches.
Gustafsson J, Jasinskaja-Lahti I, Konttinen H, Simonsen N, Löfstedt P, Lyyra N. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 2025.
Mental health profiles of Finnish adolescents before and after the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gustafsson J, Lyyra N, Jasinskaja-Lahti I, Simonsen N, Lahti H, Kulmala M, Ojala K, Paakkari L. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health. 2023.
Hälsolitteracitet och dess samband med motions- och idrottsvanor och subjektiv hälsa bland finlandssvenska studerande på andra stadiet.
Paasio H, Roos E, Paakkari L, Martin L, Kokko S & Simonsen N. Sosiaalilääketieteellinen Aikakauslehti. 2023.
Suomen- ja ruotsinkielisten hyvinvointierot. Koululaisten terveys ja muuttuvat haasteet 2022. WHO-Koululaistutkimus 40 vuotta.
Gustafsson J & Simonsen N. In: Ojala K & Kulmala O (eds.) JYU Reports 25. 2023.
Barns och ungdomars motions och idrottsvanor i Finland. Resultat från LIITU-undersökningen 2024. Rapport för Åland.
Launistola H, Hämylä R, Ray C (edit.) Ålands landskapsregeringens publikationer (ÅLR 2025/7146).
Suomen- ja ruotsinkielisten erot liikuntakäyttäytymisessä. Lasten ja nuorten liikuntakäyttäytyminen Suomessa. LIITU-tutkimuksen tuloksia 2024.
Launistola H, Hämylä R, Villberg J, Kokko S, Simonsen N, Ray C. Valtion liikuntaneuvoston julkaisuja. 2025.
Suomen- ja ruotsinkielisten erot liikuntakäyttäytymisessä. Nuorten liikuntakäyttäytyminen Suomessa: LIITU-tutkimuksen tuloksia 2022.
Launistola H, Martin L, Villberg J, Kokko S, Simonsen N. In: Kokko S, Martin L. (eds.) Valtion liikuntaneuvoston julkaisuja. 2023.
Does health literacy explain regional health disparities among adolescents in Finland.
Simonsen N, Wackström N, Roos E, Suominen S, Välimaa R, Tynjälä J, Paakkari L. Health Promotion International. 2021.
Socialt stöd, känsla av ensamhet och psykiska besvär bland finlandssvenska ungdomar.
Gustafsson J, Lyyra N, Välimäki R, Simonsen N. Sosiaalilääketieteellinen Aikakauslehti. 2021.
Empowerment-enabling home and school environments and self-rated health among Finnish adolescents.
Simonsen N, Lahti A, Suominen S, Välimaa R, Tynjälä J, Roos E, Kannas L. Health Promotion International. 2020.
Hälsotrender bland elever i svensk- och finskspråkiga grundskolor 1994–2014: WHO:s skolelevsstudie (HBSC-Study).
Simonsen N, Roos E, Suominen S, Laakso M, Lehto E, Villberg J, Tynjälä J, Välimaa R, Ojala K, Kannas L. Research Center for Health Promotion, University of Jyväskylä, Publications 7, 2016.
Nordic responses to covid-19 from a health promotion perspective.
Thualagant N, Simonsen N, Sarvimäki A, Stenbock-Hult B, Olafsdottir H. S, Fosse E, Torp S, Ringsberg K, Forrinder U, Tillgren P. Health Promotion International. 2022.
The meaning of dignity for older adults: A meta-synthesis.
Clancy A, Simonsen N, Lind J, Liveng A, Johannesen A. Nursing Ethics. 2020.
Nordiske sundhedsfremmende perspektiver på ældre menneskers deltagelse og tryghed.
Mahler M, Clancy A, Johannessen A, Lind J, Liveng A, Sarvimäki A, Stenbock-Hult B, Simonsen N. Nordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning 2020.
Folkhälsans seniorboende och aktivt åldrande: BoAktiv-studien.
Lahti A-M, Simonsen N, Seppänen M, Finne M, Sarvimäki A & von Bonsdorff MB. Gerontologia 2019.
Home as a health promotion setting for older adults.
Mahler M, Sarvimäki A, Clancy A, Stenbock-Hult B, Simonsen N, Liveng A, Zidén L, Johannessen A, Hörder H. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. 2014.
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Health and Health behaviour trends and differentials
Scientist
Group Leader
Visiting Scientist
Doctoral Researcher
Health promotion in a Nordic perspective
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Health and Health behaviour trends
Social support and online interaction and their links to psychosocial well-being among Nordic adolescents: Integrating variable-centered and person-centered approaches.
Gustafsson J, Jasinskaja-Lahti I, Konttinen H, Simonsen N, Löfstedt P, Lyyra N. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 2025.
Mental health profiles of Finnish adolescents before and after the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gustafsson J, Lyyra N, Jasinskaja-Lahti I, Simonsen N, Lahti H, Kulmala M, Ojala K, Paakkari L. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health. 2023.
Hälsolitteracitet och dess samband med motions- och idrottsvanor och subjektiv hälsa bland finlandssvenska studerande på andra stadiet (Health literacy and its associations with physical activity, sport club participation, and subjective health among Swedish-speaking Finns in upper secondary and vocational schools).
Paasio H, Roos E, Paakkari L, Martin L, Kokko S & Simonsen N. Sosiaalilääketieteellinen Aikakauslehti. 2023.
Suomen- ja ruotsinkielisten hyvinvointierot.
Gustafsson J & Simonsen N. In: Ojala K & Kulmala O (eds.) Koululaisten terveys ja muuttuvat haasteet 2022. WHO-Koululaistutkimus 40 vuotta. JYU Reports 25, 2023.
Does health literacy explain regional health disparities among adolescents in Finland.
Simonsen N, Wackström N, Roos E, Suominen S, Välimaa R, Tynjälä J, Paakkari L. Health Promotion International. 2021.
Empowerment-enabling home and school environments and self-rated health among Finnish adolescents.
Simonsen N, Lahti A, Suominen S, Välimaa R, Tynjälä J, Roos E, Kannas L. Health Promotion International. 2020.
Health promotion in a Nordic perspective – healthy ageing
Nordic responses to covid-19 from a health promotion perspective.
Thualagant N, Simonsen N, Sarvimäki A, Stenbock-Hult B, Olafsdottir H. S, Fosse E, Torp S, Ringsberg K, Forrinder U, Tillgren P. Health Promotion International. 2022.
The meaning of dignity for older adults: A meta-synthesis.
Clancy A, Simonsen N, Lind J, Liveng A, Johannesen A. Nursing Ethics. 2020.
Health and Health behaviour trends and differentials:
Nelli Lyyra, Leena Paakkari, Sami Kokko, Riikka Hämylä: University of Jyväskylä, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences.
Marjorita Sormunen, Henna Putkonen: University of Eastern Finland, Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition.
Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti, Hanna Konttinen: University of Helsinki, Social Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences.
Health promotion in a Nordic perspective:
Collaboration within the Nordic Health Promotion Research Network
Samfundet Folkhälsan
University of Helsinki
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