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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 13 avhandlingar innehållade orden alkohol barn.
1. Long-term follow-up of very low birthweight children : A prospective study from the southeast region of Sweden
Sammanfattning : Background: The survival rates for very low birthweight (VLBW; birthweight ≤1500 g) children are increasing, but they run a greater risk than controls of developing neurosensory disabilities and other functional problems during childhood. However, there is a great need for more knowledge regarding long-term outcome to adulthood in VLBW subjects. LÄS MER
2. Sexual behaviour, debut and identity among Swedish Schoolchildren
Sammanfattning : Background: Sexual behaviour among schoolchildren and adolescents is a sparsely researched area and there are delicate methodological obstacles and ethical concerns when conducting such research. Still it is a subject that engages both parents and professionals. LÄS MER
3. The Prometheus Complex : Striving for competence
Sammanfattning : The purpose of the present investigations was to obtain a more comprehensive view of fire setting by children and adolescents; to explore the prevalence of the phenomenon; whether or not it experimentally may be related to frustration or boredom and to examine the role of personality traits such as optimism, pessimism and creativity. This dissertation consists of two experimental and two interview studies. LÄS MER
4. Dödsbränder i Sverige : En analys av datakvalitet, orsaker och riskmönster
Sammanfattning : Risken att omkomma genom brand har mer än halverats under de senaste 60 åren i Sverige. Det är idag mycket ovanligt att små barn omkommer i brand men samma positiva utveckling kan inte ses för de äldre. LÄS MER
5. "Det hade ju aldrig hänt annars" : Om kvinnor, klass och droger
Sammanfattning : Olika typer av sinnesförändrande substanser har blivit allt fler och vanligare under de senaste 500 åren, och användningen i nutidens konsumtionskulturer fortsätter att öka. Den illegala droganvändningen i Sverige ligger på historiskt höga nivåer. LÄS MER