Search for dissertations about: "fathers’ involvement"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words fathers’ involvement.
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1. Support by Swedish child health nurses to distressed mothers and fathers - methods, practices and attitudes
Abstract : Degree of licentiate in psychology Abstract Massoudi, P. (2011) Support by Swedish child health nurses to distressed mothers andfathersmethods, practices and attitudes. Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. READ MORE
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2. Fathers involved in children with type 1 diabetes : finding the balance between disease control and health promotion
Abstract : Background:Type I diabetes is a chronic disease that places great demands on the child and family. Parental involvement has been found to be essential for disease outcome. READ MORE
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3. Psychological perspectives on parents' division of parental leave
Abstract : Licentiatavhandlingen utforskar psykologiska aspekter av föräldrars fördelning av föräldraledigheten. Hur beskriver föräldrar erfarenheter av att dela lika på föräldraledigheten? Hur påverkas föräldrar psykologiskt, i termer av upplevd stress, av hur föräldraledigheten fördelas? I Sverige ger föräldraförsäkringen föräldrar lika rätt att vara hemma med barnet. READ MORE
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4. Journey from Pregnancy to Early Parenthood : Perceived Needs of Support, Fathers’ Involvement, Depressive Symptoms and Stress
Abstract : Aims: The overall aim was to describe the perceived needs for support and fathers’ involvement among expectant parents, and to examine depressive symptoms and parental stress in early parenthood among mothers and fathers.Methods: Two qualitative studies using focus groups and individual interviews, and three quantitative comparative studies using three questionnaires were conducted. READ MORE
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5. An Unequal Chance to Parent : Examples on Support Fathers Receive from the Swedish Child Health Field
Abstract : Father involvement benefits children, mothers, and themselves in a number of ways. Swedish legislation and Swedish society have promoted father involvement. At the same time, the Swedish child health field has also unequivocally states that both parents should feel welcomed and supported within that sphere. READ MORE