Sökning: "youth well-being"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 25 avhandlingar innehållade orden youth well-being.
1. Youth well-being within the family context : Belief and behavior patterns of Swedish fathers, mothers, and youths
Sammanfattning : Youth well-being is multifaceted, complex, and embedded in sociocultural contexts. In this dissertation, youth well-being is explored within the family context from a developmental niche theoretical perspective. LÄS MER
2. Social Relations in Youth : Determinants and Consequences of Relations to Parents, Teachers, and Peers
Sammanfattning : The thesis includes three empirical studies on Swedish children’s well-being. Central themes in these studies are how children’s social relations are influenced by and influence other dimensions of their well-being. The studies are framed in the introductory chapter, which includes an international comparison of children’s social relations. LÄS MER
3. On the mechanisms of social inequality. Studies of young people's educational outcomes, social participation and well-being
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4. Cold feet in children with neurological disorders
Sammanfattning : These studies focused on presence of cold feet in children with neurological disorders and raised the questions: Does acupuncture affect skin temperature? Are cold feet a general symptom in children with neurological disorders? Are cold feet associated with other symptoms? What are the moods, health, and daily life experiences of these children’s parents? Study I assessed effects of acupuncture on skin temperature in children with neurological disorders. The study was of pilot character, to determine if further investigation in a larger, well-characterised group could be worthwhile. LÄS MER
5. Japanese adolescents' self-concept and well-being in comparison with other countries
Sammanfattning : Background: In a rapidly changing and increasingly interconnected world, the issue of mental health and well-being among adolescents is one of the important research topics. However, there have been few studies amongst Japanese adolescents that have been published in international journals. LÄS MER