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Visar resultat 26 - 30 av 459 avhandlingar innehållade ordet adolescent.
26. "Vi vill bli hörda!" : En studie om communityteater med unga tjejer och platsen som aktör
Sammanfattning : The subject of this study is a community theatre for, with and by girls aged 13–17. The theatre practice is situated within the field of applied theatre and as a communitarian practice engages with artistic, social and political ambitions by staging the everyday of marginalised people. LÄS MER
27. Att bli fosterbarn i tonåren : Om frigörelsen från internaliserade föräldraobjekt
Sammanfattning : The aim of the study is to improve on the understanding of the implications for adolescents of being placed in foster care. The basis for the study is that the adolescents´ previous relationship with their parents has significance for the manner in which the adolescents will handle the separation from the parents and how they will relate to foster parents. LÄS MER
28. Ungdomars strävan mot att lyckas och nå framgång i livet – skolan som hälsofrämjande arena
Sammanfattning : Syfte: Avhandlingens övergripande syfte var att öka kunskapen om perspektiv på ungdomars hälsa som utgångspunkt för att utveckla hälsofrämjande insatser i skolan.Metod: Studie I hade en kvantitativ beskrivande tvärsnittsdesign. LÄS MER
29. Depression among Adolescents : Measurement and diagnosis, Environmental factors, and Genetics
Sammanfattning : Depression is a common disorder and a major cause of disability. The prevalence of depression in adolescents is 12-25%. The use of valid instruments in psychiatric assessment contributes to diagnostic validity and consistency. LÄS MER
30. Patience you must have, my young athlete - Rehabilitation specific outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Sammanfattning : An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is one of the most common knee-related injuries, usually occurring in younger individuals during sports participation. Moreover, almost 1 in 4 of younger athletes sustain a subsequent ACL injury once they return to sport (RTS). LÄS MER