Search for dissertations about: "Ata Ghaderi"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Ata Ghaderi.
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1. Eating disorders : Prevalence, incidence, and prospective risk factors for eating disorders among young adult women in the general population
Abstract : Eating disorders (ED) constitute a significant source of psychiatric morbidity and are an important public health concern in Western societies. Knowledge about risk factors for ED is crucial for early detection and implementation of preventive interventions. READ MORE
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2. Impulsivity, Negative Mood, and Disordered Eating in Obesity
Abstract : Bariatric surgery is a life-altering procedure that leads to substantial weight loss for most patients with obesity. Psychiatric conditions that may interfere with eating behavior and other behavioral prescriptions after surgery are common. READ MORE
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3. Evaluation of Family Check-Up and iComet : Effectiveness as well as Psychometrics and Norms for Parent Rating Scales
Abstract : This thesis compromise four studies, three regarding psychometrics and norms of parent rating scales, and one study regarding effectiveness of two different interventions. A normative sample consisting of 1443 parents with children aged 10 to 13 years old, was used in the Study I, II and III. READ MORE
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4. Capturing and addressing preschool children’s emotional and behavioural problems : Using parents’, teachers’ and children’s perspectives
Abstract : Emotional and behavioural problems (EBP) are among the most common mental health problems in preschool children. EBP are also associated with poor parent mental health. Untreated, EBP can persist or worsen over time. READ MORE
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5. Binge eating and obesity treatment : prevalence, measurement and long-term outcome
Abstract : Eating disorders and binge eating has repeatedly been shown to be common in surgical and behavioural weight loss treatments. Due to methodological variations and shortcomings in previous research, there is insufficient information about how eating disorders and binge eating are associated with outcome in weight loss treatments. READ MORE