Search for dissertations about: "a. gustafsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 622 swedish dissertations containing the words a. gustafsson.
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1. Psychosocial Stress, Mental Health and Salivary Cortisol in Children and Adolescents
Abstract : Stressful experiences and conditions in childhood influence the health and well-being of the growing individual, and can also confer a long-lasting impact into adult life. Delineating the social, mental and biological aspects of stress in children and adolescents is therefore of great concern for human beings. READ MORE
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2. Identifying Patterns of Emotional and Behavioural Problems in Preschool children : Facilitating Early Detection
Abstract : Mental health problems often debut in early childhood and may last throughout adulthood, thereby making early detection and intervention especially important. The overarching aim of the present thesis was to identify patterns of emotional and behavioural problems indicating mental health problems in preschool children. READ MORE
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3. General practitioners’ antibiotic prescribing practices in Malta : understanding drivers to inform the implementation of a social marketing behaviour change intervention
Abstract : Background: Antibiotic resistance is a leading global public health problem and complex challenge. Although a multitude of factors affect its development, antibiotic use is a key driver. In fact, in Europe, a positive correlation between antibiotic use and resistance has been shown. READ MORE
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4. Visual Inertial Navigation and Calibration
Abstract : Processing and interpretation of visual content is essential to many systems and applications. This requires knowledge of how the content is sensed and also what is sensed. Such knowledge is captured in models which, depending on the application, can be very advanced or simple. READ MORE
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5. Refugee Children and Families : Psychological Health, Brief Family Intervention and Ethical Aspects
Abstract : Background: There are more than 45 million refugees and displaced people in the world. Children constitute almost half of the refugee population. READ MORE