Search for dissertations about: "externalizing behaviour problems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words externalizing behaviour problems.
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1. Prevention and Treatment of Externalizing Behaviour Problems in Children through Parenting Interventions : An Application of Health Economic Methods
Abstract : The early onset of externalizing behaviour problems (EBP) is associated with negative outcomes later in life, such as poor mental health, substance use, crime, and unemployment. Some children also develop conduct disorder (CD), entailing a high disease and economic burden for both individuals and society. READ MORE
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2. Children and adolescents with externalizing behavior in dental care
Abstract : Aim: To study children/adolescents with externalizing behavior and a subgroup diagnosed ADHD, regarding oral health, oral health behavior, and the parents' evaluation on their child’s oral health and dental experience. Patients and Methods: Study Groups 1 & 2 consisted of families of 228 children (10-13 years), who participated in a parental training program. READ MORE
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3. Assessing and treating three to twelve-year-olds displaying disruptive behaviour problems
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was (a) to examine a Swedish version of a measure for early identification and treatment evaluation of children with disruptive behaviour problems and (b) to explore the effectiveness, in terms of reduction of children’s disruptive behavioural problems, of interventions not specifically directed towards the children but to their caregivers and other adults in their immediate environment. The focus of this thesis has been on clinical applicability. READ MORE
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4. 10-year Outcome of Childhood Epilepsy in Well-functioning Children and Adolescents
Abstract : Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most common neurologic disorders in children and young adults. The prognosis depends on various conditions but the long-term prognosis regarding seizure freedom is positive in the majority of the children. READ MORE
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5. Personality traits among individuals who as adolescents consulted for a substance use problem
Abstract : Background: Adolescent antisocial behavior including substance misuse is associated with negative consequences both for the individual and the society, for example school drop-out, and high costs in the criminal justice and health systems. Further understanding of adolescent substance misuse is needed to inform treatment programs. READ MORE