Search for dissertations about: "partner"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 643 swedish dissertations containing the word partner.
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16. The Work of the Accounting & Controlling Department and its Drivers: understanding the concept of a business partner
Abstract : The role of accountants in organizations is intriguing in the current context of the broad changes in the profession observed by many. Mainly because of technological advancements, what has previously required a considerable amount of time and effort, i.e. READ MORE
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17. Post-Harvest Losses, Intimate Partner Violence and Food Security in Tanzania
Abstract : High levels of food losses occurring after harvesting offset the effort to increase food production. This situation increases the risk of food insecurity and low incomes among smallholder farmers. READ MORE
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18. Offenders of intimate partner violence: Aggressive antisocial behavior and mental health
Abstract : Background: Studies on the impact of mental disorders on aggressive antisocial behaviors constitutes an extensive body of literature. What patterns of mental disorders that contribute the most to the development of such behaviors are being debated. READ MORE
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19. Intimate partner violence: Beliefs and psychological predictors of the propensity to intervene
Abstract : Intimate partner violence (IPV) is widely recognized as a public health issue. While most people agree that IPV is unacceptable, many are reluctant to intervene personally in cases of IPV. READ MORE
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20. Depression and partner violence before and after childbirth
Abstract : This thesis comprises studies of prevalence and indicators of depressive mood during pregnancy, two months and one year post partum as well as on studies of prevalence, and indicators of being hit by the partner in the first post partum year and disclosure of such violence. A national cohort of 4600 Swedish-speaking women were recruited to the KUB project (Kvinnors Upplevelse av Barnafödande) and consists of about 70 percent of women enrolled in early pregnancy to antenatal care during three predestined weeks. READ MORE