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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 36 avhandlingar innehållade orden health-promoting interventions.
1. Online health promoting communities : Design, implementation and formative evaluation of an intervention
Sammanfattning : In Sweden, obesity among children has not yet reached the epidemic proportions reported from other parts of the world. However, among adolescents, being overweight and self-consciousness regarding body shape, diet and exercise influence social, psychological and physical health. LÄS MER
2. Health promoting interventions in schools : evaluation of the DISA program
Sammanfattning : Background: DISA (Depressive Symptoms In Swedish Adolescents) is a cognitive behavioral intervention aimed at preventing stress and depressive symptoms in adolescents. It is frequently used in Swedish schools for students aged 13-15 years. DISA is commonly offered to females, but at some schools, the intervention is also offered to males. LÄS MER
3. Hälsopromotion i skolan : utvärdering av DISA - ett program för att förebygga depressiva symtom hos ungdomar
Sammanfattning : Background: DISA (Depressive Symptoms In Swedish Adolescents) is a cognitive behavioral intervention aimed at preventing stress and depressive symptoms in adolescents. It is frequently used in Swedish schools for students aged 13-15 years. DISA is commonly offered to females, but at some schools, the intervention is also offered to males. LÄS MER
4. Skapa rum. Ung femininitet, kroppslighet och psykisk ohälsa : genusmedveten hälsofrämjande intervention
Sammanfattning : Mental health problems among young people, girls and young women in particular, are a serious public health problem. Gendered patterns of mental illness are seen in conjunction with stress-related problems such as anxiety, depression, and psychosomatic complaints. LÄS MER
5. Recovery at work as a health-promoting process
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this thesis was to deepen the understanding of recovery during the workday and its importance for employee health. Workplace intervention as a tool to promote employees’ experience of recovery was also evauated. LÄS MER