Search for dissertations about: "Internalizing disorders"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Internalizing disorders.
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1. lnternalizing problems in childhood and adolescence: predictive, etiological, and neurodevelopmental aspects
Abstract : Internalizing disorders such as anxiety and depressive disorders are common mental disorders in childhood and adolescence. They are characterized by disordered emotions and moods, causing emotional distress and impairment. READ MORE
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2. Social environment and genetics as determinants of depression occurrence and its chronicity : a longitudinal survey
Abstract : Depressive disorders are a set of heterogeneous disorders who se common characteristics are sadness and lack of interest, but varying regarding other symptoms, response to treatment and probability of recurrence and chronicity. They are a serious public health problem due to high prevalence and disability burden. READ MORE
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3. Parental characteristics and offspring internalizing behaviors : understanding the associations using quantitative genetics
Abstract : Internalizing problems increase dramatically from childhood to adolescence and account for a large proportion of mental health problems worldwide. During the past decade research has documented a robust association between offspring internalizing problems and different aspects of parental characteristics, such as parenting practices and psychiatric disorders. READ MORE
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4. 10-year Outcome of Childhood Epilepsy in Well-functioning Children and Adolescents
Abstract : Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most common neurologic disorders in children and young adults. The prognosis depends on various conditions but the long-term prognosis regarding seizure freedom is positive in the majority of the children. READ MORE
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5. Personality traits among individuals who as adolescents consulted for a substance use problem
Abstract : Background: Adolescent antisocial behavior including substance misuse is associated with negative consequences both for the individual and the society, for example school drop-out, and high costs in the criminal justice and health systems. Further understanding of adolescent substance misuse is needed to inform treatment programs. READ MORE