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11. Treatment process and outcome for long-term mentally ill patients in a comprehensive treatment program based on cognitive therapy
Sammanfattning : All patients admitted during a four-year period to a comprehensive, cognitive therapy based inpatient rehabilitation program for long-term mentally ill were invited to participate in the present study. A total of 28 patients were included. LÄS MER
12. Att vara och agera medborgare : En etnografisk studie i folkbildande praktiker
Sammanfattning : Denna avhandlings kunskapsintresse riktas mot relationen mellan folkbildande verksamheters ideal, såsom frihet och jämlikhet, och utformningen av dessa ideal i praktiken. Detta görs genom att utgångspunkten tas i deltagarens perspektiv, med andra ord den part som folkbildningen gör kunskapen eller bildningen tillgänglig för. LÄS MER
13. The Potential for Innovation in the Swedish Food Sector
Sammanfattning : The food sector in Sweden, comprised of retailers, food manufacturers and packaging suppliers, has been investigated, guided by two research questions: What does “innovation” mean to the different actors (i.e. LÄS MER
14. The Politics of Social Networks : Interpersonal Trust and Institutional Change in Post-Communist East Germany
Sammanfattning : New institutionalist approaches are inherently weak at accounting for institutional change. In this book, social network analysis is proposed as a key to institutional change. The social network perspective focuses emergent patterns of interpersonal interaction and the resulting ties of interpersonal trust. LÄS MER
15. Sensorimotor behavior in children born preterm and adolescents with Cerebral Palsy : Side preference, movement organization, and training
Sammanfattning : Preterm birth (< 37 complete gestation weeks, GWs) is the single most prominent risk factor for the development of cerebral palsy (CP). This is due to the immature physiological state of the preterm born infant which increases the risk of brain lesions. LÄS MER