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  • Brådvik, Louise (författare)
  • Suicide risk and mental disorders
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. - : MDPI AG. - 1661-7827 .- 1660-4601. ; 15:9
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
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  • Friman, Margareta, 1970-, et al. (författare)
  • Daily Travel and Wellbeing among the Elderly
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. - : MDPI. - 1661-7827 .- 1660-4601. ; 17:7
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The purpose of this Special Issue is to introduce and demonstrate the importance of daily travel in elderly people’s lives [...]
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  • Geidne, Susanna, Docent, 1975-, et al. (författare)
  • Health Promotion in Sport, through Sport, as an Outcome of Sport, or Health-Promoting Sport : What Is the Difference?
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. - : MDPI. - 1661-7827 .- 1660-4601. ; 18:17
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • What do we currently know about the relationship between health promotion and sport in research? In this editorial, we will argue that it depends on how the concepts of health promotion and sport are delineated. Because of this, the relation can be more or less inclusive than expected at first glance.
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  • Rahman, S M Atiqur, et al. (författare)
  • Home-Based Care for People with Alzheimers Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) during COVID-19 Pandemic: From Challenges to Solutions
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. - : MDPI. - 1661-7827 .- 1660-4601. ; 17:24
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • There has been supporting evidence that older adults with underlying health conditions form the majority of the fatal cases in the current novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. While the impact of COVID-19 is affecting the general public, it is clear that these distressful experiences will be magnified in older adults, particularly people living with Alzheimers disease and related dementia (ADRD), making them the most vulnerable group during this time. People with differing degrees of ADRD are especially susceptible to the virus, not only because of their difficulties in assessing the threat or remembering the safety measures, but also because of the likelihood to be subject to other risk factors, such as lack of proper care and psychological issues. Therefore, in this article, we will discuss the challenges related to home-based care for people with ADRD during a pandemic and propose a formulation of systematic solutions to address these challenges and to alleviate the social and economic impact resulting from the crisis.
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  • Yngve, Agneta, Professor, 1953-, et al. (författare)
  • The Project Collection Food, Nutrition and Health, with a Focus on Eating Together
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. - : MDPI. - 1661-7827 .- 1660-4601. ; 18:4
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Papers in this project collection arise from international networking on interdisciplinary research into commensality [...]
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  • Dahlen, Micael, et al. (författare)
  • Individuals’ Assessments of Their Own Wellbeing, Subjective Welfare, and Good Life: Four Exploratory Studies
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. - : MDPI. - 1660-4601 .- 1661-7827. ; 19:19
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This paper reports on four exploratory online studies of how wellbeing and welfare are valued and perceived from a subjective, individual perspective. Study 1 (n= 707) compares individuals’ subjective ratings and correlations of the importance of the three wellbeing dimensions happiness, meaning in life, and a psychologically rich life, as well as their welfare. Study 2 (n= 679) factor-analyses the same four (five-item) wellbeing and subjective welfare constructs. Study 3 (n= 710) gauges how individuals’ global assessments of the three dimensions of wellbeing and of subjective welfare contribute to their assessments of living a good life, using stepwise regression analysis. Study 4 (n= 663) replicates the stepwise regression analysis with global measures of relative, rather than absolute, wellbeing and subjective welfare.
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  • Foley, Sarah, et al. (författare)
  • Family Function and Child Adjustment Difficulties in the COVID-19 Pandemic : An International Study
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: International journal of environmental research and public health. - : MDPI AG. - 1660-4601. ; 18:21
  • Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • To estimate specific proximal and distal effects of COVID-19-related restrictions on families on children’s adjustment problems, we conducted a six-site international study. In total, 2516 parents from Australia, China, Italy, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America living with a young child (Mage = 5.77, SD = 1.10, range = 3 to 8 years, 47.9% female) completed an online survey between April and July 2020. The survey included the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire and family risk factors (parent distress, parent–child conflict, couple conflict, and household chaos) as well as a scale to index COVID-19-related family disruption. Our analyses also included public data on the stringency of national restrictions. Across the six sites, parental responses indicated elevated levels of hyperactivity, conduct, and emotion problems in children from families characterized by heightened levels of parent distress, parent–child conflict, and household chaos. In contrast, increased peer problems were more strongly related to COVID-19-related social disruption and stringency measures. Mediation models demonstrated that associations between COVID-19 social disruption and child difficulties could be explained by parental distress. Taken together, these results suggest that although the experience of the pandemic differed across countries, associations between COVID-19-related family experiences and child adjustment difficulties were similar in their nature and magnitude across six different contexts. Programs to support family resilience could help buffer the impact of the pandemic for two generations.
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  • Reshetnikov, Vladimir, et al. (författare)
  • Analysis of the Financing of Russian Health Care over the Past 100 Years
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. - : MDPI AG. - 1660-4601. ; 16:10
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The evolution of epidemiological burden in Imperial Russia and, consecutively, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), took place mostly over the duration of the past century [...].
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