Search for dissertations about: "treatment accessibility"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 78 swedish dissertations containing the words treatment accessibility.
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16. Internet-based treatment for depression and panic disorder : from development to deployment
Abstract : Major depression (MD) and panic disorder (PD) are two common disorders for which evidence based psychological treatments such as cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) have been developed. The accessibility of such treatment is however limited. READ MORE
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17. Nonsuicidal self-injury in adolescence : attempts to improve and develop treatment
Abstract : Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and NSSI disorder are common in adolescence and associated with adverse outcomes, including suicide attempts. Detecting vulnerable children and adolescents is essential to decrease the risk of initiation as well as repetition of self-injury. READ MORE
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18. New approach to the treatment of ADHD through internet and smartphones : from impairment to improvement
Abstract : Background: Attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) is a common and disabling disorder, affecting 2-4% of the adult population worldwide. Pharmacological treatment is often the only available option, however medication is not sufficient for 50-70% of the adults. Thus, it is necessary to develop and evaluate complementary treatments. READ MORE
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19. Attitudes of responsibility for musculoskeletal disorders
Abstract : ABSTRACT Musculoskeletal disorders are common in the population and almost everyone will experience musculoskeletal discomfort at some point in life. Besides causing pain and disability, musculoskeletal disorders also involve economic burdens on individuals, health systems, and social care systems. READ MORE
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20. Seaweed as a sustainable source of food protein: maximizing seaweed protein content, protein recovery, and nutritional quality
Abstract : This thesis focuses on utilizing seaweed, such as Saccharina latissima and Ulva fenestrata , as sustainable food protein sources to complement terrestrial protein currently limited by land and water supply. While seaweed holds promise, its protein content is lower than pulses and antinutrients reduce protein nutritional quality. READ MORE