Employee photo: Malle Vogelsang

Malle Vogelsang

PhD Research Fellow
Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences
Study location
Levanger
Office
Levanger, B Hovedbygget, 315

My background is within social work, with a bachelor's degree in intercultural communication, a masters in family oriented social work and half a master in mental health from NTNU. I have worked for many years within anthroposophical social therapy, living and working with people with special needs in life sharing Camphill communities, mainly in Norway, but also in the US and in Israel.


I am very interested in participatory design and co-creation methods, digital mental health, empowerment and advocacy of vulnerable populations.

My research is part of the NEON Young Norway study and focuses on youth mental health, specifically exploring how recovery narratives can support young people’s wellbeing. I investigate (a) how these narratives are currently understood and used by youth, and (b) how they can be meaningfully integrated into a broader, co-designed, youth-centered digital mental health intervention. I am using a participatory, qualitative approach (1) narrative interviews and (2) future technology workshops. The theoretical framework is hermeneutic phenomenology.


I am part of the Mental Health Research Group here at Nord University, an interdisciplinary research group that draw on a range of different research methods to develop new knowledge and understanding of mental health from a life course perspective and regularly join the professional network for mental health, substance use and addiction work here at Nord University.


I am also member of PROFRES, a national research school for practice-near research within the fields of health, welfare and education.

2026
Future Technology Workshops as an Approach for Co-Creating Digital Mental Health Technology: Methodological Reflections 2026 International Journal of Qualitative Methods (IJQM) - Malle Vogelsang, Stefan Rennick-Egglestone, Victor Johannes Valderaune, Ingunn Anita Kulstad, Siv Anita Aasum, Unn Kristin Vedal, Helga Dis Isfold Sigurdardottir, Cathrine Fredriksen Moe, Kristin Berre Ørjasæter
Governing Ethical Tensions in Youth Digital Mental Health Research 2026 JMIR Mental health - Kristin Berre Ørjasæter, Stefan Rennick-Egglestone, Kristin Øksendal Børresen, Cathrine Fredriksen Moe, Anna Leiler, Helga Dis Isfold Sigurdardottir, Victor Manuel Pèrez Colado, Malle Vogelsang, Teddy Nambazira, Jone Valen Trovåg, Victor Johannes Valderaune, Ingunn Skjesol, Fiona Ng, Ottar Ness, Mike Slade
2025
Recovery Narratives as mirrors and magnifiers: Youths seeking both hope and hurt 2025 7th Refocus on Recovery Conference - Malle Vogelsang, Jone Valen Trovåg, Cathrine Fredriksen Moe, Stefan Rennick-Egglestone , Victor Johannes Valderaune, Kristin Berre Ørjasæter, with contributions from the NEON Young Norway LEAP