Sökning: "alcoholics"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 37 avhandlingar innehållade ordet alcoholics.
1. Socially stable alcoholics: What characterises them? Drinking patterns, personality and health aspects of psychosocial and clinical importance
Sammanfattning : People who misuse alcohol are a heterogeneous group with different etiology, social and clinical characteristics. This thesis includes four studies whose aim was to characterise so called socially stable alcoholics (i.e. individuals with preserved psychosocial functioning) regarding personality, physical and mental health and drinking patterns. LÄS MER
2. Hur kan vi förstå alkoholisters handlande? : om tankeprocessernas roll i alkoholisters rehabilitering
Sammanfattning : Alcohol abuse is one of our greatest social and medical problems. In addition to the human suffering caused by alcohol, substantial costs to society are incurred. LÄS MER
3. The upper gastrointestinal tract in chronic alcoholics
Sammanfattning : Background: Gastrointestinal symptoms such as dyspepsia, diarrhoea, and nausea are often seen in alcoholics. The causes are not clear. The stomach and upper small intestine are exposed to high alcohol concentrations. LÄS MER
4. Vård för samhällets bästa : Debatten om tvångsvård i svensk lagstiftning 1850–1970
Sammanfattning : How does a state justify forcing its citizens to receive health care? This study analyses how the use of coercive care was treated in Swedish legislation 1850–1970. By focusing on the compulsory care of those who did not break any laws, the arguments for and against state intervention are examined. LÄS MER
5. Interventions in adult children and spouses of alcoholics. Randomized controlled trials of mental health and drinking patterns
Sammanfattning : Randomized studies of various support programs for spouses and children of alcoholics are few in the international literature. This thesis comprises two randomized controlled studies of intervention programs for two family groups: spouses living with an alcoholics partner (paper I and II) and university students who have grown up with at least one parents with alcohol problems (paper III and IV). LÄS MER