Search for dissertations about: "Common Mental Disorders CMDs"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Common Mental Disorders CMDs.
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1. Return to work after long-term sick leave for common mental disorders : Women’s beliefs, intentions, health and psychological well-being
Abstract : Background: Long-term sick leaves due to common mental disorders (CMDs)are common in Sweden today, especially among women. Return-to-work (RTW) support usually includes work-related factors and treatment for the CMD. Despite this, the way back to work is often long with an increased risk of relapse into sick leave afterwards. READ MORE
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2. Effects of an intervention and an organisational implementation for identification and treatment of common mental disorders in primary healthcare
Abstract : Aim: This thesis aimed to evaluate the effects of one intervention and one organisational implementation for identification and treatment of common mental disorders (CMDs) in the primary healthcare in Region Västra Götaland, in south-west of Sweden. Paper I aimed to evaluate the use of a work stress questionnaire in combination with feedback from the physician and its effects on further healthcare use and treatment. READ MORE
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3. Supporting mental health - Effects, communicative processes and experiences of a person-centred eHealth intervention
Abstract : Corresponding to the appeal to develop supportive strategies for people on sick leave with common mental disorders (CMDs), focusing beyond illness and towards mental health, this thesis evaluates an eHealth intervention based on person-centred care (PCC). The overall aim was to evaluate and explore the effects and processes of a person-centred eHealth intervention for patients on sick leave with CMDs by illuminating experiences and communicative practices constituting and taking part in a PCC intervention in an eHealth setting. READ MORE
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4. Understanding mental illness and promoting mental health -Experiences of Exhaustion Disorder and Effects of a Person-Centred eHealth Intervention
Abstract : Health is subjective, involving the whole person, and cannot be determined by others. It is a resource in life, not merely the absence of disease and illness. READ MORE
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5. 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