Sökning: "Subjective Effects"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 292 avhandlingar innehållade orden Subjective Effects.
1. Gambling, alcohol and gender: Subjective effects and clinical characteristics
Sammanfattning : Gambling and alcohol are two recreational activities enjoyed by many people all over the world. Most with the purpose of leisure and social interaction with little or no consequence to impact daily life. For some however these activities can lead to harmful use and addictive tendencies can develop. LÄS MER
2. Sleep disordered breathing at work : Cause and effects
Sammanfattning : The recent discovery of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) as a prevalent disorder has highlightedthe fact that snoring is not just a harmless noise. Snoring and OSAS in the work milieu has hardly beeninvestigated, which makes it important to identify both risk factors and consequences in the work place. LÄS MER
3. Long-term effects of acupuncture
Sammanfattning : In a retrospective follow-up study, n=202, long-term pain relief (>6 months) after a course of acupuncture treatments was found mainly among patients with chronic nociceptive pain while patients with neurogenic or psychogenic pain did not benefit much. In a placebo-controlled randomised single-blind long-term study with independent observer of chronic nociceptive low back pain, n=50, it was found that acupuncture, was significantly superior to true placebo in all outcome measurements, even more than 6 months after the treatment series. LÄS MER
4. Utveckling av arbetsmiljö och upplevd hälsa : en longitudinell undersökning av anställda i kraftindustrin
Sammanfattning : I avhandlingen undersöks hur arbetsmiljön påverkar den upplevda hälsoutvecklingen över en nioårsperiod hos 440 elarbetare inom kraftindustrin. Problemet beskrivs utifrån en teoretisk modell över orsakssamband mellan arbetsmiljö och upplevd ohälsa. En ytterligare målsättning är att jämföra data av olika subjektivitetsgrad. LÄS MER
5. Low frequency noise during work. Effects on performance and annoyance
Sammanfattning : Aims. Low frequency noise (LFN) is defined as "a noise with a dominant frequency content of 20 to 200 Hz". Common sources of LFN in occupational environments are ventilation, heating and air-conditioning systems, computer network installations and compressors. LÄS MER