Sökning: "supportive relationships"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 62 avhandlingar innehållade orden supportive relationships.
16. Life circumstances and adolescent mental health: Perceptions, associations and a gender analysis
Sammanfattning : Despite a well-documented gender pattern of adolescent mental health, public health research investigating possible influencing factors from a gender-theoretical approach is scarce. This study aimed to explore what factors and circumstances are related to adolescent mental health and to apply a gender analysis to the findings in order to improve the understanding of the relationships between life circumstances and the gendered patterning of mental health among young people. LÄS MER
17. Socialt kapital - relationer och tillit - för utveckling av kvinnors företagande
Sammanfattning : Kvinnors företag ses som en resurs i regioners och länders utveckling. Tidigare forskning har dock visat att kvinnors företag inte växer i lika stor utsträckning som mäns företag. LÄS MER
18. Stödjande gemenskap : Utveckling och utvärdering av en intervention för livsstilsförändring bland vuxna med adhd
Sammanfattning : The entire project revolves around a lifestyle intervention that has been developed, implemented and evaluated. The intervention included adults with ADHD and comorbid mental illness. LÄS MER
19. The health care environment on a locked psychiatric ward and its meaning to patients and staff members
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the health care environment on a locked acute psychiatric ward and to elucidate its meaning to patients and staff members. The study was performed using an ethnographic method on a psychiatric ward, mainly for patients with affective disorders and eating disorders. LÄS MER
20. Barn och ungdomar med rörelsehinder : deras uppfattningar om roller, relationer och aktiviteter
Sammanfattning : The general aim of this thesis was to describe how children and adolescents with restricted mobility perceived their roles, relations and activities in relation to peers and adults in different settings. The thesis includes six sub-studies, which are based on interviews, observations and field notes with children and adolescents with restricted mobility aged from 6 to 19 years. LÄS MER