Search for dissertations about: "depression during pandemic"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words depression during pandemic.
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1. Aspects of the aetiology of mental health problems among university students
Abstract : Mental disorders are among the leading causes of years lost due to disability in young people globally. Students are no exception, both mental disorders and mental health problems are common among university students with dramatic increases reported in recent years. READ MORE
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2. Genetic and environmental factors influencing the risk and course of eating disorders
Abstract : Eating disorders are debilitating conditions characterized by dysregulated eating and/or weight-control behaviors leading to significant impairment of psychosocial functioning and/or physical health. Both environmental factors and variation in multiple genetic variants of small to moderate effect influence eating disorder etiology and maintenance. READ MORE
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3. Being cared for in an Intensive Care Unit – family functioning and support
Abstract : When COVID-19 came as an uninvited guest into our everyday lives, nursing in intensive care was affected and thus the studies contain data from both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.Before the pandemic, most intensive care units, which care for patients with critical illness in a technical setting, allowed family members to visit the patient 24 hours a day. READ MORE
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4. Healthcare when the bets are off : symptoms, trajectories and treatment of individuals with gambling disorder
Abstract : Gambling Disorder is a debilitating condition associated with several adverse outcomes. Despite available treatment, most of those suffering never seek help and those that do often present a complex clinical picture with a long duration of gambling problems and additional psychiatric disorders. READ MORE
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5. Optimism and survivorship after esophageal cancer surgery
Abstract : Dispositional optimism is a personality trait that represents generally favorable expectations about the future. The main aim of this thesis was to examine whether higher dispositional optimism was related to better subjectively reported outcomes and better objectively measured outcomes. READ MORE