Search for dissertations about: "treatment effects effect-size"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words treatment effects effect-size.
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1. Health problems and treatment effects in patients with non-specific musculoskeletal disorders : a comparison between Body awareness therapy, Feldenkrais and individual physiotherapy
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2. Quality of life in patients with cronical lower limb ischaemia: Before and after revascularisation
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to assess quality of life in patients with varying degrees of lower limb ischaemia before and after revascularisation, to assess quality of life in relation to the degree of ischaemia and the respondents’ sense of coherence (SOC) and in comparison with a healthy control group, and to compare two different quality of life instruments regarding their usefulness as outcome measures. Patients were assessed using the Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) and the SOC scale before and six months after successful revascularisation and compared with 102 healthy controls. READ MORE
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3. Internet-based Treatment of Depression in Primary Care: Does it work and what do therapists think of it?
Abstract : Computer based and Internet-delivered psychological treatments have been around for some time and research to date has in many cases shown them to be effective. However, the vast majority of research conducted so far has been performed outside of the health care system. READ MORE
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4. Internet-based interventions for loneliness : Efficacy and latent psychopathological profiles of treatment seekers
Abstract : Loneliness is an adverse emotional reaction thought to stem from an unwanted and impoverished social situation. Though it commonly makes brief appearances across the lifespan for most people, it has received increasing attention as a factor relevant to somatic and psychological well-being when assuming a more chronic form. READ MORE
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5. ACT treatment for youth : a contextual behavioral approach
Abstract : Background: Mental and substance abuse disorders in children and youth are the leading cause of disability in the world. According to the World Health Organization (2018), approximately 20% of the world’s children and adolescents suffer from mental health disorders or problems. READ MORE