Sökning: "parents with a non-Swedish background"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 7 avhandlingar innehållade orden parents with a non-Swedish background.
1. Type 1 diabetes in children with non-Swedish background : epidemiology and clinical outcome
Sammanfattning : Sweden holds third place of diabetes incidence in young people after Finland and Sardinia. One fifth of the population is nowadays of foreign descent. We have a substantial number of immigrants from countries where the risk for T1D is considerably lower. LÄS MER
2. Synsätt, teman och strategier : några perspektiv på mångkulturella frågor i skolan i ett praktiknära projekt
Sammanfattning : The chief aim of my thesis is to study and analyse how the multiculturalism of schools is reflected in research and reports in Sweden and in the way in which teachers talk about multicultural issues at school. Part of the work is done in the form of reflecting talks with two groups of teachers in two different schools on issues and situations taken from their own everyday experience. LÄS MER
3. Stress and coping in parents of children with cancer
Sammanfattning : The general aim of this thesis was to investigate disease-related stress and ways of coping in parents whose children were in active treatment for cancer, or had completed successful cancer treatment. Specifically, the research included examinations of: disease-related stress at various points in time after the child's diagnosis; strain and traumatic stress during and after the child's treatment; the relation of certain demographic and disease-related variables to parental stress; the use of various coping strategies, and the co-variation of coping strategies and level of emotional distress; and the relationships between perceived social support, support-seeking coping, and emotional distress. LÄS MER
4. Musikaliskt lärande som social rekonstruktion. Musikens och ursprungets betydelse för föräldrar med utländsk bakgrund
Sammanfattning : In Swedish higher formal aesthetic education, students from ethnic mi-norities are significantly underrepresented. This also seems to be the case in music education for younger children. LÄS MER
5. Self-reported health and social alienation in Swedish adolescents : a cross-sectional study among high-school students in Stockholm
Sammanfattning : Background: Adolescents' health-damaging behaviors and social alienation of young people are recognized as public-health problems. One of the hypotheses that is emerging and evolving in the sociology, physiology, and health fields is that individuals with a great feeling of alienation are at risk of mental health problems and present negative health-risk behaviors. LÄS MER