Search for dissertations about: "psykosocial rehabilitering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words psykosocial rehabilitering.
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1. Recovery-promoting factors in day centres and Clubhouses for people with psychiatric disabilities. A comparative study
Abstract : The thesis aims to compare two approaches to psychosocial rehabilitation – day centres and clubhouses – and to explore if either appears better suited to support people in mental health recovery. The recovery focus is on opportunities for engaging in meaningful daily occupations, accessibility to social interaction and factors pertaining to perceived health and well-being. READ MORE
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2. Health at Work : The Relationship between Organizational Justice, Behavioral Responses, and Health
Abstract : Bakgrund: Anställdas hälsa, individuella beteenden i ett organisatoriskt sammanhang och upplevd organisatorisk rättvisa är teoretiskt förenade av social utbytesteori, copingteori och teorier som beskriver konsekvenserna av social ojämlikhet. Empiriskt är förhållandet mer oklart. READ MORE
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3. Neck pain in women : effect of tailored treatment and impact of work environment
Abstract : Introduction: Musculoskeletal pain is a common problem in the working population. In Sweden, 40% of women and 30% of men report suffering from neck and shoulder pain weekly. The underlying cause for neck pain is often not known and the treatment is commonly guided by the individual’s symptoms. READ MORE
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4. Treatment process and outcome for long-term mentally ill patients in a comprehensive treatment program based on cognitive therapy
Abstract : All patients admitted during a four-year period to a comprehensive, cognitive therapy based inpatient rehabilitation program for long-term mentally ill were invited to participate in the present study. A total of 28 patients were included. READ MORE
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5. Musculoskeletal pain rehabilitation A one-year follow-up of occupational performance, psychosocial functioning and disability
Abstract : Multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation programmes are found decreasing pain and improve back-to-work rates. There is, however, a lack of knowledge in several respects. READ MORE