Search for dissertations about: "Behaviour disorders"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 141 swedish dissertations containing the words Behaviour disorders.
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11. A follow-up of patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain, focusing on multimodal rehabilitation
Abstract : Chronic pain is usually defined as pain of more than three months duration. The prevalence of chronic pain among the general population in Sweden is 18%. READ MORE
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12. 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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13. Guided Internet-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Chronic Pain
Abstract : Chronic pain is a one of the most common causes of disability and sick leave. Psychological factors play a central role in the experience of pain and are important in the management of pain. However, for many people with chronic pain CBT is not available. READ MORE
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14. Working memory : development, disorders and training
Abstract : Working memory (WM) is the ability to keep information online during a short period of time. Brain regions underlying WM functioning are found in the frontal and parietal cortices. It is largely unknown to what extent the neural substrates underlying WM are susceptible to training induced change. READ MORE
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15. Disability pension due to common mental disorders : subsequent psychiatric morbidity and suicidal behaviour
Abstract : Background: Mental diagnoses have become the most common disability pension (DP) diagnoses in OECD countries. Up to half of DP due to mental diagnoses are due to common mental disorders (CMDs). So far, research has mainly focused on risk factors of DP rather than on the future life situation of people with DP. READ MORE