Search for dissertations about: "depression analysis"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 374 swedish dissertations containing the words depression analysis.
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16. What do you see? : studies on time-limited psychodynamic art psychotherapy
Abstract : The main purpose of this thesis is to explore experiences of two different psychological interventions based on art psychotherapy in women with a psychological or physical illness. The two interventions are art psychotherapy and art therapy. READ MORE
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17. Brains, genes and environment of suicide attempters
Abstract : Identification of symptoms or biological abnormalities that predispose to suicide or identifies specific vulnerabilities, may one day improve allocation of resources or help tailor treatment to the patient. Paper I: We compared the predictive value of symptom-oriented questions against direct questions about suicidality in assessing risk for suicide attempts. READ MORE
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18. Struggling for clarity : cultural context, gender and a concept of depression in general practice
Abstract : Many depressed patients attend primary health care, and minority-group patients often see general practitioners for depressive symptoms. The diagnosis and classification criteria of depression and guidelines for management are based on symptoms. READ MORE
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19. Internet-based Treatment of Depression in Primary Care: Effectiveness and Feasibility
Abstract : Internet-delivered psychological treatments emanate from a long tradition of psycholog-ical methods and should be seen as a natural effect of the evolution within psychology, society, and technology. Psychological treatments via Internet have been shown to be ef-fective, however the vast majority of research has been conducted outside of health care, and corresponding research in primary care settings is sparse. READ MORE
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20. Morale in very old people : With focus on stroke, depression and survival
Abstract : Background: Morale is a multidimensional concept, often defined as a future-oriented optimism or pessimism regarding the problems and opportunities associated with ageing. Very old people, older than 80 years, constitute an age group that is expected to increase in Europe from 4.7% of the general population today to 12. READ MORE