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  1. 6. Points on Production : Taphonomic research on Mesolithic osseous assemblages in Sweden

    Författare :Sara Gummesson; Jan Storå; Ola Magnell; Kenneth Ritchie; Stockholms universitet; []
    Nyckelord :HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Osteoarchaeological patterns; Taphonomic analysis; Osseous craft; Mesolithic; Spatial studies; arkeologi; Archaeology;

    Sammanfattning : Osteoarchaeological materials are influenced by many consecutive factors, from human hunting strategies, consumption patterns and waste disposal to mechanical and chemical changes in bone structure and shape. Here Mesolithic osteoarchaeological patterns have been examined in relation to the production of bone and antler artefacts. LÄS MER

  2. 7. Food and beverage combinations : Sommeliers' perspectives and consumer patterns in Sweden

    Författare :Henrik Scander; Agneta Yngve; Richard Tellström; Nicklas Neuman; Celia Monteagudo Sanchez; Johanna Mäkelä; Örebro universitet; []
    Nyckelord :SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; Bourdieu; craft drinks; food pairing; meal; restaurant; riksmaten; sommelier; practice theory; Måltidskunskap; Culinary Arts and Meal Science;

    Sammanfattning : As beverage intake can play an important part of choosing a healthy diet, it is important to increase awareness of the contribution of beverages to overall energy intake for consumers.The professional sommelier has for a long time served as a cultural intermediary, providing guests with good food and beverage combinations. LÄS MER

  3. 8. Bostadskultur, informationsflöden och hantverkare 1740-1820 med utgångspunkt i Bålby (Närke) och Skottsbergska gården (Blekinge)

    Författare :Rose-Marie Söderström; Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper; []
    Nyckelord :HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; social mobility; social and economic context; network; reference groups; Conspicuous- and status consumption; self-concept; symbolic system; the elite of society; power structure.;

    Sammanfattning : The thesis Housing Culture, Information Flows, and Craftsmen 1740-1820 (Bostadskultur, informationsflöden och hantverkare 1740-1820) investigates two mansion houses – Bålby in Närke and Skottsbergska gården in Karlshamn – with the focus on craftsmen and their clients. This is in order to analyse the relationship between professional craftsmen in the capital and in other regions. LÄS MER

  4. 9. Supporting the supportive parents : community reinforcement and family training for families affected by alcohol or substance use

    Författare :Ola Siljeholm; Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska Institutet; []
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    Sammanfattning : Background: Concerned significant others (CSOs) of individuals with problematic alcohol- or substance use show increased levels of psychiatric and somatic ill-health, social and economic problems and exposure to violence. Children growing up with at least one parent with problematic alcohol-/substance use have increased risks of a variety of problems, such as own substance use problems, low school performance, internalized and externalized problem behaviors and mental health problems. LÄS MER

  5. 10. Internet-based psychological interventions for alcohol use disorder. Treating addiction and supporting concerned significant others

    Författare :Niels Eék; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Nyckelord :SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; alcohol use disorder; internet-based treatment; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; relapse prevention; Community Reinforcement and Family Training;

    Sammanfattning : The aim of this doctoral thesis was to investigate the efficacy of three internet interventions for alcohol problems: (1) high-intensity internet treatment (ePlus) compared to (2) an unguided low-intensity internet treatment (eChange) and waiting list (WL) conditions, for people with AUD (Study I, with a long-term follow-up in Study II), and (3) an internet-based version of CRAFT for concerned significant others (CSOs) to individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) (Study III). The primary outcomes in Study I and Study II were two measures of the participants’ alcohol consumption: number of standard drinks per week and number of heavy drinking days (HDDs) per week. LÄS MER