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1. ”Man vill ju klara sig själv” : Studievardagen för studenter med Asperger syndrom i högre utbildning
Sammanfattning : SammanfattningSedan början av 2000-talet har det skett en markant ökning av studier gällande barn och ungdomar och Autism. Dock är det så att den mesta forskningen fortfarande är inom det medicinska området. Endast ett fåtal av studierna rör vuxna med Asperger syndrom (AS) som studerar på högskola/universitet. LÄS MER
2. Mind the gap : transition to adulthood – youths' with disabilities and their caregivers' perspectives
Sammanfattning : Transition to adulthood, referring to the process of moving from childhood to adulthood, can be a complex period for youths with disabilities who might need special support transitioning into an independent life as adults. Caregivers are significant persons for the youths, which is why their own health and wellbeing is important. LÄS MER
3. From Cradle to Grave : Empirical Essays on Health and Economic Outcomes
Sammanfattning : This thesis contains four independent research papers, which investigate the causal relations between several aspects of health and economic outcomes at different stages of the life course. The first paper investigates the causal effects of maternal deprivation and maltreatment during various periods of childhood on adolescent health and human capital. LÄS MER
4. Participation in and outside school : Self-ratings by Swedish adolescents with and without impairments and long-term health conditions
Sammanfattning : This thesis concerns the short-term state of and changes in self-rated participation in domestic life, peer relations and, to some extent, school. Participants were adolescents with and without self-reported impairments and long-term health conditions. LÄS MER
5. Immune dysregulation in early life and risk of autism
Sammanfattning : Background The notion of immune perturbations in autism is in part based on numerous observations of an association between maternal infections in general during pregnancy and autism in the child, and on observations of immune abnormalities in individuals diagnosed with autism. Maternal infections during pregnancy are linked to autism in several epidemiological studies, although genetic/familial confounding has rarely been considered. LÄS MER