Search for dissertations about: "Women s role"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 91 swedish dissertations containing the words Women s role.
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1. Rural Women in Bangladesh : The Legal Status of Women and the Relationship between NGOs and Religious Groups
Abstract : Bangladesh is one of the largest Muslim countries in the world. In spite of political turmoil, frequent natural disasters and widespread corruption it has, in less than four decades after its birth as an independent state, gained visible success in human development - especially the education of women and girls, family planning and health, and microcredit to the poor. READ MORE
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2. Women´s Experience of a myocardial infarction
Abstract : Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the sleading cause of mortality in men and women in Western society. Few studies of CHD have been performed on women or with a focus on cardiac risk factors in women’s lives. Results from studies of men have been generalized to women, which may be inappropriate or even dangerous. READ MORE
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3. Molecular mechanisms in vascular inflammation
Abstract : Vascular inflammation plays an important role in a multitude of major diseases including sepsis and atherosclerosis. Sepsis has been estimated to account for more than 100 000 deaths per year in Europe. READ MORE
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4. Online Sexual Behaviours Among Swedish Youth : Characteristics, Associations and Consequences
Abstract : Online sexual behaviours refer to sexual activities where the Internet and/or mobile phone are used. The aims of this thesis were to investigate young people and their experiences of different online sexual behaviours with regard to characteristics, associations and consequences, by using data from a representative sample of 3,503 Swedish youth (m= 18. READ MORE
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5. Empowerment and health promotion in working life
Abstract : Background: In ‘workplace health promotion’, empowerment is assumed to promote health. Nevertheless, few studies have examined the relationship between empowerment in working life, and health.Aim: To study the impact of empowerment in working life on health, with special focus on gender differences. READ MORE