Search for dissertations about: "attitudes"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 1116 swedish dissertations containing the word attitudes.
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11. Becoming an Adult : Living Conditions and Attitudes among Swedish Youth
Abstract : This thesis studies youth from different perspectives. These are the life phaseand the generational perspectives, which have been studied via questions of establishment and individualisation. READ MORE
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12. Developing Internet Interventions to Improve Psychosocial Outcomes in Breast Cancer Survivors : Attitudes and practices in Portuguese cancer settings
Abstract : Background: Despite the psychosocial treatment gap in cancer settings and the significant body of evidence on the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of internet interventions, research targeting Breast Cancer Survivors (BCS) is scant, and implementation in clinical settings is limited. While the reasons for this research and implementation gaps are multifactorial, including funding, technical and organizational barriers, the attitudes of the distinct stakeholders in the internet interventions’ ecosystem have been posited to play an important role in this regard. READ MORE
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13. Alcohol screening and simple advice in emergency care : staffs’ attitudes and injured patients’ drinking pattern
Abstract : Background: About 800,000 people are risky drinkers in Sweden and the alcohol consumption has increased around 30% during the last 6 years. In order to counteract the negative effects of drinking there is a need to implement preventive measures at various levels in society. READ MORE
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14. Oral Health and Sense of Coherence : Health Behaviours Knowledge, Attitudes and Clinical Status
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15. Attitudes towards the Market and the Welfare State : Incorporating attitudes towards the market into welfare state research
Abstract : Social policy and its associated institutions are central political arenas for societal compromise and conflict. The capacity to attract strong support from a wide constituency of citizens is, therefore, a defining feature of welfare policy legitimacy. READ MORE