Sökning: "problem behavior in schools"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 12 avhandlingar innehållade orden problem behavior in schools.
1. Intervention for Childhood Obesity in Beijing, China
Sammanfattning : Childhood obesity appears to be increasing throughout the world. China has joined the global epidemic. Childhood obesity is not only a chronic disease which is associated with lifestyle, but also a public health problem in children. Obesity intervention should become a public health priority in China. LÄS MER
2. "Dom är så oroliga" : en studie om skolpersonalens tal om elever i relationssvårigheter
Sammanfattning : This licentiate’s dissertation is about how school staff talk about pupils having difficulties in relating to teachers and other pupils. It’s specific focus is on pupils which are described as “disturbing”, “troublesome”,”unruly”, “unconcentrated” or characterised by similar concepts. LÄS MER
3. Epidemiological studies on mental health in Tehran - Iran
Sammanfattning : Since 1979 Iranians have experienced a variety of events that reasonably will have lasting effects on their mental health. In 1979 the Islamic Revolution took place and in 1980 eight years of Iraq-Iran war started. LÄS MER
4. Characteristics of Self-Injury in Young Adolescents : Findings from Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Studies in Swedish Schools
Sammanfattning : Self-injury in adolescents (e.g. when individuals cut, burn, hit or otherwise deliberately cause themselves direct injury), has gained recognition as a potentially important mental health problem during the past decade. Relatively little has been known about the scope and characteristics of this behavior in Swedish adolescents. LÄS MER
5. ‘Striving to negotiate… dying to escape’ : suicidal expressions among young people in Cambodia
Sammanfattning : Background Suicide among young people is a global public health problem, but information on determinants and understanding of suicidal expressions are lacking in low and middle income countries (LMIC). Though school-based interventions are common in many parts of the world, evidence for efficacy is less reported, particularly from post-conflict countries. LÄS MER
