Search for dissertations about: "on parental involvement"
Showing result 26 - 30 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the words on parental involvement.
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26. Congenital heart disease, genetic syndromes, and childhood cancer
Abstract : Childhood cancer is a diverse group of rare diseases and remains a significant global concern, despite substantial improvements in survival outcomes. Yet, little is known about its etiology. READ MORE
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27. Interaction between preterm infants and their parents : Studies of early interventions in neonatal care
Abstract : Background Preterm birth negatively affects infant well-being and development. A well-functioning parent-infant interaction can mitigate the risk of preterm birth on infant development. READ MORE
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28. Decision-making related to augmentation of labour : women's and midwives' perceptions regarding influencing factors
Abstract : This thesis had two aims. The first was to describe women s experiences of participating in decision-making related to augmentation of labour (Paper I). The second aim was to describe midwives perceptions and experiences of decision-making regarding augmentation of labour (Paper II). READ MORE
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29. Molecular Genetic Studies of Ph-positive Leukemias and the BCR and ABL Genes
Abstract : In the present thesis molecular genetic methods were used to address different biological and clinical aspects of Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome-positive leukemias and the BCR and ABL genes. In the first study, children with Ph-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) were found to have essentially the same breakpoint locations in BCR as adults, a pattern which differs from the one seen in Ph-positive acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL). READ MORE
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30. Nonsuicidal self-injury in adolescence : attempts to improve and develop treatment
Abstract : Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and NSSI disorder are common in adolescence and associated with adverse outcomes, including suicide attempts. Detecting vulnerable children and adolescents is essential to decrease the risk of initiation as well as repetition of self-injury. READ MORE