Search for dissertations about: "Marie Wadsby"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words Marie Wadsby.
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1. Children of divorce and their parents
Abstract : Behavioural disturbances and symptoms of poor mental health in Swedish children were examined in conjunction with parental divorce and 2 years later, and in a group of immigrant and refugee children of divorced parents, on the basis of a semi-structured interview-instrument. The association between children's mental well-being and a number of background variables was analyzed. READ MORE
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2. Health and well-being of children and young adults in relation to surgery of the tonsils
Abstract : Tonsillectomy is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures in children and youths. The aim of this thesis was to study children and youths in relation to tonsil surgery with the goal of improving the care, and to describe partial tonsillectomy/tonsillotomy (TT) using radiofrequency technique (RF) (Ellman International) in comparison with the more commonly used total tonsillectomy (TE). READ MORE
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3. Adolescents Selling Sex and Sex as Self-Injury
Abstract : There are today only a few population-based studies in the world investigating the prevalence of and associated risk-factors with adolescents selling sex and so far no earlier population-based study has been found investigating adolescents motives for selling sex. Further, to use sex in means of self-injury (SASI) is a behaviour that has been highlighted in Sweden the last years but it is a new field of research and a behaviour in need of conceptualization. READ MORE
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4. Grown-up children of divorce : Experiences and health
Abstract : The comprehensive purpose of the thesis was to study the health and experiences, with a main focus on mental health, of a group of grown-up children of divorced parents in comparison to a group of persons without this experience. Mental health, experienced life events, narratives of divorce related experiences and personal resources were therefore examined in a group of young adults (age 22-33 years) whose parents divorced 15 years before the start of the first three studies. READ MORE