Search for dissertations about: "parental perception"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the words parental perception.
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1. REACHING OUT WITH UNIVERSAL PARENTAL SUPPORT
Abstract : The overarching aim of this thesis was to explore the general interest in universal parental support, the circumstances under which this interest is stronger, and how universal support groups for parents of adolescents could be developed according to those parents’ perceived needs. Study I examined parents´ interest in municipal parental support. READ MORE
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2. Asperger Syndrome: Social functioning in relation to behavioural and cognitive traits from infancy to young adulthood
Abstract : Asperger syndrome: Social functioning in relation to behavioural and cognitive traits from infancy to young adulthood. Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Asperger syndrome (AS) is a disorder within the autism spectrum and it is a lifelong disability that affects life in an amount of aspects. READ MORE
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3. Experiences of care and everyday life in a time of change for families in which a child has spinal muscular atrophy
Abstract : This thesis focuses on children with severe spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and their families. Although the disease is severe, and the families are faced with challenges in everyday life related to the progressive muscle weakness that SMA causes, knowledge of their experiences of the situation is limited. READ MORE
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4. Asperger syndrome: Early signs and slef-perception in adolescents and young adults
Abstract : Asperger syndrome: Early signs and self-perception in adolescents and young adults. Petra Dewrang Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, 2010 ABSTRACT Dewrang, Petra (2010). Asperger syndrome: Early signs and self-perception in adolescents and young adults. Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. READ MORE
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5. Parental support in a changing society
Abstract : In today's Swedish society there is increasing emphasis on health-promotive work among children, adolescents, and their parents. Knowledge is needed about why certain activities work better than others. It is important to study the parents' motives and experiences of participating in parental supporting programmes. READ MORE