Search for dissertations about: "Philip Young"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Philip Young.
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1. Swedish young offenders in community-based rehabilitative programmes : Patterns of antisocial behaviour, mental health, and recidivism
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore patterns of antisocial behaviour, mental health and recidivism among Swedish young offenders in community-based rehabilitative programmes (n=189). Study I explored the character and severity of self-reported behavioural problems prior to programme participation. READ MORE
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2. Violence in Close Relationships, Sexual Risk taking, and Help-seeking among Young Men
Abstract : In close relationships and through sexual intimacy, most adolescents and young adults have opportunities to develop the ability to experience emo-tional intimacy and trust. This thesis focuses on problematic phenomena that can occur in these situations. READ MORE
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3. Structural and functional brain connectivity abnormalities associated with adolescent conduct disorder in females
Abstract : Background: Antisocial behavior (ASB) in childhood and adolescence is indexed by the diagnosis of conduct disorder (CD) and is associated with high rates of comorbid mental disorders, such as anxiety, depression, alcohol and drug dependence, as well as maltreatment. Elevated levels of psychopathic traits further complicate the clinical picture of adolescents with CD. READ MORE
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4. Psychiatric comorbidity in multiple sclerosis : biological and epidemiological aspects
Abstract : Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, neuroinflammatory disease and one of the leading reasons for neurological disability among young people in the Western World. MS patients commonly experience neuropsychiatric symptoms including depression and cognitive dysfunction. READ MORE
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5. Provoked vestibulodynia : evaluation of a treatment modality and early life health
Abstract : Background: Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a common cause of dyspareunia and have severe negative impact on the quality of life and sexual health in those afflicted. PVD can affect women at a young age without a clear cause and a theory is that birth-related events could contribute to the development of this condition. READ MORE