Sökning: "young people in difficulties"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 51 avhandlingar innehållade orden young people in difficulties.
1. Epilepsy in young adulthood : medical, psychosocial and functional aspects
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis was to describe the medical, cognitive and psychosocial consequences of epilepsy in young adulthood. Four studies were carried out with this patient group. LÄS MER
2. Skolsvårigheter för ungdomar med alkohol och narkotikaproblem : – En studie om (social)exkludering i skolan
Sammanfattning : The main purpose of this study was to highlight young people with alcohol and drug problems and their experiences of social and pedagogical exclusion. The data collected consist of interviews, in turn obtained from Ungdok. Ungdok is a documentation system used by the Social Services. LÄS MER
3. Residential care for young people in Sweden – homes, staff and residents
Sammanfattning : Johansson, Jan (2007) Residential care for young people in Sweden – Homes, staff and residents. Department of Psychology, Göteborg University, SwedenThis thesis studies residential care for young persons (13-18 years of age) with emotional and behavioural problems. An overall aim is to examine and describe different aspects of residential care. LÄS MER
4. Internet use and digital participation in everyday life : Adolescents and young adults with intellectual disabilities
Sammanfattning : Background: Internet use is an integral part of everyday life in contemporary society, especially among young people. It is used to perform activities in everyday life by an increasing proportion of the population. LÄS MER
5. Reading acquisition in pupils with visual impairments in mainstream education
Sammanfattning : This thesis is based on five empirical studies of pupils with visual impairments, their reading ability and processes of reading acquisition within the framework of mainstream education in comprehensive schools. The aim of the thesis is to increase our understanding and knowledge of reading acquisition in pupils with visual impairments in mainstream education. LÄS MER