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1. Skolsköterskans möjlighet att upptäcka och stödja barn som far illa eller riskerar att fara illa
Sammanfattning : Since children are a vulnerable group, the society has a special responsibility to protect them. The school nurse sees all pupils at school at regular health visits and thereby gains knowledge of their health and living conditions. LÄS MER
2. Child maltreatment among young adolescents: Effects on mental health, academic functioning and substance use
Sammanfattning : The main aim of this doctoral thesis was to investigate how experiences of childhood maltreatment affected three developmentally salient areas of functioning in adolescent development. Participants were recruited through the Swedish multidisciplinary program Longitudinal Research on Development in Adolescence (LoRDIA). LÄS MER
3. Barnmisshandel ur barns och ungas perspektiv : Omfattning, hälsa, avslöjande och stöd
Sammanfattning : Child abuse is a major public health problem which is largely hidden in the society.The main aim of the thesis was to study child maltreatment from children’s and young people’s perspectives focusing on prevalence, health, disclosure and support.The thesis is based on four studies. LÄS MER
4. Gene-Environment Interaction in Adolescent Deviant Behaviour
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore gene-environmental (G*E) interactions in relation to deviant behaviour among 200 Swedish adolescents, with a focus on criminality, alcohol consumption and depressive symptoms. Those behaviours have been extensively investigated in relation to both psychosocial and biological risk factors. LÄS MER
5. Health sector and community response to child maltreatment in Sweden and in a European context
Sammanfattning : Background Child maltreatment is a public health problem of global magnitude. This thesis examined different aspects of the multi-sector response to child maltreatment in Sweden and in Europe.Aims To explore how child physical abuse (CPA) is disclosed and how adolescents perceive adult support when they report physical abuse. LÄS MER