Search for dissertations about: "Brief intervention"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 58 swedish dissertations containing the words Brief intervention.
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1. “Count on me!” : Mathematical development, developmental dyscalculia and computer-based intervention
Abstract : A “sense” of number can be found across species, yet only humans supplement it with exact and symbolic number, such as number words and digits. However, what abilities leads to successful or unsuccessful arithmetic proficiency is still debated. READ MORE
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2. Positive change for wellbeing : Maintained intervention-induced behaviors and healthier lifestyles
Abstract : Lifestyle behaviors such as increased private car use, stress, low physical activity, and unhealthy eating negatively affect individual and global health, environment and economy. We must change behavior, not only to decrease suffering and economical costs, but to promote wellbeing for flourishing human beings on a living planet. READ MORE
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3. 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
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4. Caring, Sharing, and Childbearing : Essays on Labor Supply, Infant Health, and Family Policies
Abstract : Essay I: I study the consequences on labor market outcomes and sick leave of having an elderly parent in need of care. Caring for an elderly parent may be associated with opportunity costs such as productivity loss on the labor market if informal caregivers are of working age. READ MORE
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5. Physical activity and well-being among adolescents: A public health perspective
Abstract : Background: Physical activity among adolescents is diminishing and worldwide about 80% of 13–15-year-old adolescents do not meet the public health guidelines of minimum 60 minutes of daily physical activity of at least moderate intensity. This decline in physical activity has serious consequences as lack of physical activity adversely affects physical and mental health. READ MORE