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Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 21 avhandlingar innehållade orden content analysis gender media.
11. Träffad av blixten eller långsam kvävning : genuskodade uttryck för depression i en primärvårdskontext
Sammanfattning : Depression is a common mental health problem in primary health care. One third of the Swedish population is expected to experience depression at some point in their lives. The understanding of depression has expanded, both from a lay and primary health care perspective. LÄS MER
12. Media Influence on Pollution, and Gender Equality
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of three essays.The first essay, "Press and Leaks: Do Newspapers Reduce Toxic Emissions?", uses data on plant-level emissions in 2001-2009 from the Toxic Release Inventory of the US Environmental Protection Agency, coupled with data on location and content of newspapers, to investigate whether media coverage induces firms to reduce toxic emissions. LÄS MER
13. Den granskande makten : Institutionell identitet och rättsnarrativ i SVT:s Uppdrag granskning
Sammanfattning : SVT:s Uppdrag granskning ett av de mest högprofilerade TV-program som specialiserat sig på uppgiften att granska makten. Programmet studeras i den egenskapen som en fallstudie inom forskningsområdet journalistik och makt. LÄS MER
14. Struggling for clarity : cultural context, gender and a concept of depression in general practice
Sammanfattning : Many depressed patients attend primary health care, and minority-group patients often see general practitioners for depressive symptoms. The diagnosis and classification criteria of depression and guidelines for management are based on symptoms. LÄS MER
15. Falls in older community-dwelling women and men : risk factors and safety strategies. Fall risk awareness, fear of falling, and preferred exercise properties from a gender perspective
Sammanfattning : Background Falls are the leading cause for non-fatal injuries in older community-dwelling people. Compared to men, women fall more often, experience more fall-related injuries, and report fear of falling (FoF) more often. Falls may be prevented with specific exercises, but adherence is often low in long-term. LÄS MER