Search for dissertations about: "Neurotic Disorders"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Neurotic Disorders.
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1. Cause-Specific Mortality and Physical Fitness in Mental Disorders - Epidemiological and Internventional Studies
Abstract : Mental illnesses are common and constitute a substantial health-related and financial burden on both the individual and society. Mental disorders in general have increased risk of somatic morbidity. An early age of onset is commonly seen in anxiety disorders and the prevalence of these disorders has increased in youth in recent years. READ MORE
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2. Adoption studies on psychiatric illness : epidemiological, environmental and genetic aspects
Abstract : The aim of this study is to evaluate the outcome of adoptions and to study the gene-environment influences on psychiatric illness as well as sick-leave patterns. The material consists of 2 966 adopted persons born between 1917 and 1949, their 5 932 adoptive parents and 5 438 identified biological parents. READ MORE
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3. Alexithymia : A Psychological Analysis Based on Clinical and Healthy Individuals
Abstract : Individuals with an alexithymic personality trait have been described as having not only difficulties in expressing and differentiating emotions, but also as having characteristics similar to psychotic individuals. Further, the alexithymic trait is believed to cause the individual psychosomatic disorders. READ MORE
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4. Investigating mental health disorders in relation to job and living related factors
Abstract : Job satisfaction plays an important role for life quality and health of working individuals. While studies have shown that self-reported mental health conditions such as stress, anxiety and depression are associated with job satisfaction, a large population-based study exploring and comparing self-reported physician posed diagnosed conditions and their association with job satisfaction and job tenure is missing. READ MORE
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5. Aspects of mental and physical health in immigrants in Sweden : an epidemiological study
Abstract : Background: Foreign-born people constitute 12.5% of the Swedish population in Sweden, which calls for further research concerning health outcomes in this population group. Objectives: To examine the association between country of birth and attempted suicide after accounting for age, marital status, and socioeconomic status (SES) (study 1). READ MORE