Sökning: "psychosocial functioning"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 105 avhandlingar innehållade orden psychosocial functioning.
11. Winter Depression: Clinical, Psychosocial and Biochemical Characteristics
Sammanfattning : Seasonal Affective Disorder with depressive episodes during the autumn/winter seasons (winter depression) is common. Outpatients with winter depression were studied regarding temperament, psychopathology, social characteristics, psychosocial functioning and the neuropeptides corticotropin - releasing hormone (CRH) and neuropeptide Y (NPY), which are known to be involved in stress-regulation. LÄS MER
12. Clinical and patient-reported outcomes after anterior cervical decompression and fusion surgery : A focus on functioning and daily life
Sammanfattning : Anterior cervical decompression and fusion (ACDF), with or without an intervertebral cage to add support to the fused segment, is an established surgical treatment of cervical radiculopathy due to cervical disc disease. High recovery rates and pain reductions after surgery have been reported, with similar results with or without a cage. LÄS MER
13. Musculoskeletal pain rehabilitation A one-year follow-up of occupational performance, psychosocial functioning and disability
Sammanfattning : Multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation programmes are found decreasing pain and improve back-to-work rates. There is, however, a lack of knowledge in several respects. LÄS MER
14. Pain related aspects of neck muscle performance, functioning and psychosocial factors in individuals with cervical radiculopathy
Sammanfattning : Aim: The overall aim of the work presented in this thesis was to describe and explore pain-related aspects of neck muscle performance, functioning and psychosocial factors in individuals with cervical radiculopathy (CR). Methods: Participants were 157 patients with CR. Also Study II included 33 asymptomatic age-and gender-matched controls. LÄS MER
15. Offenders with mental disorder : psychosocial and neurobiological aspects
Sammanfattning : The main hypothesis of this thesis is that certain functions, or symptoms, in mentally disordered offenders are connected to biological correlates. There is no specific diagnosis that explains antisocial or violent behaviour. Among offenders some functions or symptoms are considered more common, such as impulsivity and reduced empathy. LÄS MER