Search for dissertations about: "Psycho-social aspects"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Psycho-social aspects.
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1. Somato-psycho-social aspects of recovery after traffic injuries
Abstract : Injuries, including those related to traffic, are an important cause of long-term morbidity among people in productive ages. This thesis focuses on self-perceived recovery after traffic related minor musculoskeletal injuries. READ MORE
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2. Job satisfaction and emotional work tasks : dentists in Sweden and Denmark
Abstract : Avhandlingen består av två studier som utgår från projektet ”Det goda arbetet”. Det överordnade syftet med projektet Det Goda Arbetet var att använda tandvård som ett exempel på ett arbete där relationerna med patienterna utgör arbetets kärna. READ MORE
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3. On vocational rehabilitation in northern Sweden : with focus on life satisfaction and outcome prediction
Abstract : A consecutive series of 149 subjects with complete or partial vocational disability due to somatic ill-health were investigated at admission for vocational rehabilitation and two years later. Subjects filled in checklists which encompassed 5 socio-demographic, 5 psycho-social and 9 life satisfaction items. READ MORE
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4. An eating disorder is more than just disordered eating : bio-psycho-social perspectives
Abstract : Several reports show that stress and psychiatric ill health are increasing in adolescents. Eating disorders (ED) and related conditions such as depression, self-injurious behaviour and suicide attempts are becoming more common, especially among young women. READ MORE
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5. Sickness Absence in Sweden : Its relation to Work, Health and Social Insurance Factors
Abstract : Background: The high levels of sickness absence and disability pensioning experienced during the 1990's and 2000's have become both socially as well as financially burdensome for society. Sickness absence implies a costly loss of production for society and large groups of individuals are risking to become marginalised on the labour market. READ MORE