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Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 1987 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Child.
6. A cross-service approach to identify mental health problems in 3–5-year-old children using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire
Sammanfattning : The Child Healthcare Services (CHS) in Sweden offer regular health check-ups and reach almost all 0–5-year-old children. Although one of the objectives of the CHS is to detect mental health problems, evidence-based methods are not used for this purpose at the Child Health Clinics (CHCs). LÄS MER
7. Föräldraskapande och barnets hälsa : Föreställningar och berättande om barn med eksem
Sammanfattning : In contemporary ‘risk-society’, people are continuously confronted with issues of risk in health information and discourses about life-styles that will promote good health, and, it is argued, are ‘forced’ to be aware of risks in their everyday lives. This is particularly evident for parents of young children who are struck by illness. LÄS MER
8. Det hotade barnet : Tre generationers spädbarns- och barnadödlighet i 1800-talets Linköping
Sammanfattning : This study deals with the decline in infant and child mortality in Sweden during the 19th century. Around 1800 about a quarter of all children died before the age of one and 100 years later the proportion had been reduced to one tenth. LÄS MER
9. Targeting toddlers’ communication difficulties at the Swedish child health services – a public health perspective
Sammanfattning : Communication is fundamental for human interaction. Communication difficulties have a negative impact on children’s learning, relations, and quality of life and are regarded as a public health problem. LÄS MER
10. Rättsliga ingripanden vid föräldrars våld och övergrepp mot barn
Sammanfattning : The thesis concerns two pathways for legal intervention in cases of suspected child abuse at the hands of parents. One pathway is based on social law, where society's utmost tool is child protective custody. The other pathway is criminal law, where the abuse is investigated and enforced as a criminal offence. LÄS MER