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16. Children's Living Conditions : Studies on Health, Family and School
Sammanfattning : The present dissertation includes four empirical studies, each of which focuses on specific aspects of children’s living conditions. Study I analyses the association between young people’s social relations and health complaints using Swedish nationally representative survey data on 10- to 18-year-olds. LÄS MER
17. Sleep and cognition in old age: Birth cohort differences, dementia, and biomarkers of Alzheimer´s disease
Sammanfattning : The focus for this thesis is on two major determinants of health and wellbeing in older people, namely subjective sleep disturbance and cognition. Data were drawn from the H70 Birth Cohort Studies, comprising representative samples of older people living in Gothenburg, Sweden. LÄS MER
18. Framing Social Interaction in Shared Virtual Environments: The Influence of Technical and Social Factors
Sammanfattning : Virtual Reality (VR) for multiple users is a new technology which is increasingly used for diverse purposes such as distributed collaborative work, visualization, and entertainment. Despite this, little is yet known about what kind of social interaction the technology generates. LÄS MER
19. The status of multilateral export control regimes : An examination of legal and non-legal agreements in international co-operation
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with the phenomenon of states concluding international agreements that are, explicitly or impliedly, of a non-legal character. It is first of all argued that states have the option under international law to conclude legally binding agreements or agreements that lack this quality. LÄS MER
20. Women's subjective and objective health over time : the role of psychosocial conditions and physiological stress responses
Sammanfattning : Today, health problems are likely to have a complex and multifactorial etiology, whereby psychosocial factors interact with behaviour and bodily responses. Women generally report more health problems than men. LÄS MER