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  • Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna, et al. (author)
  • Developing an authentic sex : deconstructing developmental–psychological discourses of transgenderism in a clinical setting
  • 2014
  • In: Feminism and Psychology. - : Sage Publications. - 0959-3535 .- 1461-7161. ; 24:1, s. 20-36
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The paper is based on a broader study of the use of discourses of transgenderism among sex-reassignment evaluators in Sweden. In this paper we explore how a developmental–psychological discourse was reproduced by the evaluators in their discursive negotiations of transsexualism. We found that maturity and authenticity are two key concepts that illuminate how the developmental–psychological discourse both clashes with and works together with a medical–pathological discourse of transgenderism. The developmental–psychological discourse can help to produce a definition of transgenderism that is more diverse regarding male/female dichotomies. This in turn can create a wider range of possible subject positions for patients who are seeking help. The developmental–psychological discourse also imposes additional limitations regarding the subject positions available to transgender persons through a demand for maturity and for having gone through all of the steps in the expected identity development process. The developmental–psychological repertoire casts transgenderism as an identity crisis.
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  • Björk, Stefan, 1972- (author)
  • Män möter mödravård : om betydelsen av "vi" i mötet med mödrahälsovård, förlossningsvård och BB-vård
  • 2016
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • I dagens Sverige är det en självklarhet att blivande pappor skall vara delaktiga och engagerade i graviditet, förlossning och omvårdnad av det nyfödda barnet. De flesta pappor är med vid besöken på barnmorskemottagningen inklusive ultraljudsundersökningen, deltar i föräldrautbildningen och är med vid barnets födelse. Ändå uttrycker många pappor missnöje med mödrahälsovården, förlossningsvården och BB-vården. När de tillfrågas om saken uppger de ofta att de känner sig utanför, osynliga och ovidkommande. Den här studien är ett försök att bättre förstå de upplevelserna.Studien grundar sig på intervjuer med tio svenska pappor. Pappornas berättelser om mötet med mödrahälsovården, förlossningsvården och BB-vården analyserades med en narrativ forskningsansats där särskilt fokus lades på hur de i berättelsen förekommande personerna framställdes eller positionerades.Avhandlingens resultat kan sammanfattas i tre punkter: (1) Mödrahälsovårdens fokus på de fysiska aspekterna av graviditet och förlossning innebär att den blivande/nyblivna pappan kan ha svårt att finna en meningsfull plats eller position i mötet med mödrahälsovård, förlossningsvård och BB-vård. (2) De intervjuade pappornas berättelser om dessa möten kan grovt sett indelas i "vi"-berättelser där pappan fann en obesvärad position och "jag"-berättelser där han inte gjorde det. Detta har jag tolkat som att papporna i dessa möten eftersträvade en "vi"-position där graviditet och förlossning kunde bli en för mamman och pappan gemensam angelägenhet. (3) Svårigheten att finna en obesvärad position i mötet med mödrahälsovård, förlossningsvård och BB-vård har i första hand att göra med att den blivande/nyblivna pappan inte är gravid, inte att han är man. Det är huruvida kroppen är gravid eller inte gravid som skapar gränsen, inte vilket kön kroppen har. Den sökta "vi"-positionen kan därför betecknas som könsirrelevant.En slutsats är att om mödrahälsovård, förlossningsvård och BB-vård vill göra den blivande mammans partner verkligt delaktig i graviditet, förlossning och spädbarnsomvårdnad är den relevanta frågan: hur kan man bidra till att den blivande/nyblivna mammans partner kan finna en position som bättre inkluderar honom/henne i detta möte? En möjlig sådan position är den i denna studie påvisade "vi"-position där graviditet, förlossning och spädbarnsomvårdnad är en för båda föräldrarna gemensam angelägenhet. Att ge plats för en "vi"-position innebär också att sträcka ut tidsperspektivet från graviditetens här-och-nu förbi den annalkande förlossningen till det som kommer därefter: föräldraskapet -- oavsett vem som har varit gravid.
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  • Jerkku, Michelle, et al. (author)
  • Emotional activation in video conferences equals that in in person meetings
  • 2023
  • In: Digital Health. - : Sage Publications. - 2055-2076. ; 9, s. 1-16
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Objective: The purpose of this study was to increase our understanding of VCPs’ impact on the therapeutic factor emotion processing by investigating possible differences in emotional activation during autobiographical recall in VCPs and in person.Methods: We recruited 30 adult participants aged 21–53 (M = 26.50, SD = 6.68) with no current psychiatric diagnoses to join a controlled experiment. All participants completed two relaxation sessions and two autobiographical recall sessions. Each type of session was delivered once over a VCP and once in person. Emotional activation was measured by heart rate, skin conductance and self-assessment of affects during each session.Results: No significant differences in activation during autobiographical recall between VCP and in person.Conclusions: This result may indicate the viability of VCPs for work with emotion processing. We discuss the results in light of clients’ and therapists’ concerns about using VCPs in emotional work, with the caution that further practical implications should be considered.
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  • Kaiser, Niclas, 1973- (author)
  • Att utveckla grupper
  • 2014
  • In: Psykologi på jobbet. - Stockholm : Liber. - 9789147111282
  • Book chapter (pop. science, debate, etc.)
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  • Kaiser, Niclas, et al. (author)
  • Depression and anxiety in the reindeer-herding Sami population of Sweden
  • 2010
  • In: International Journal of Circumpolar Health. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1239-9736 .- 2242-3982. ; 69:4, s. 383-393
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Objectives. The objective of this study was to investigate symptoms and predicting factors of depression and anxiety among reindeer-herding Sami in Sweden. Study design. A total of 319 reindeer-herding Sami (168 men, 151 women) were compared with urban and rural reference populations comprising 1,393 persons (662 men, 731 women). Methods. A cross-sectional questionnaire study on mental health, which included the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Data were analysed with regard to population, gender, age group, education and work-related stress. Results. The Sami population disclosed higher mean values for both depression and anxiety than the reference groups, with Sami men reporting the highest rates. Work-related stress was associated with anxiety and depression in the Sami group. Conclusions. By comparing Sami men and women with reference groups of men and women living in urban and rural areas in northern Sweden, this study identified that reindeer-herding Sami men require special attention with regard to mental health problems.
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  • Kaiser, Niclas, 1973-, et al. (author)
  • Depression and anxiety in the reindeer-herding Sami population of Sweden
  • 2010
  • In: International Journal of Circumpolar Health. - Oulu : International Association of Circumpolar Health Publishers. - 1239-9736 .- 2242-3982. ; 69:4, s. 383-393
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Objectives. The objective of this study was to investigate symptoms and predicting factors of depression and anxiety among reindeer-herding Sami in Sweden. Study design. A total of 319 reindeer-herding Sami (168 men, 151 women) were compared with urban and rural reference populations comprising 1,393 persons (662 men, 731 women). Methods. A cross-sectional questionnaire study on mental health, which included the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Data were analysed with regard to population, gender, age group, education and work-related stress. Results. The Sami population disclosed higher mean values for both depression and anxiety than the reference groups, with Sami men reporting the highest rates. Work-related stress was associated with anxiety and depression in the Sami group. Conclusions. By comparing Sami men and women with reference groups of men and women living in urban and rural areas in northern Sweden, this study identified that reindeer-herding Sami men require special attention with regard to mental health problems.
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  • Kaiser, Niclas, 1973-, et al. (author)
  • Experiences of Being a Young Female Sami Reindeer Herder : A Qualitative Study from the Perspective of Mental Health and Intersectionality
  • 2015
  • In: Journal of Northern Studies. - : Umeå University. - 1654-5915 .- 2004-4658. ; 9:2, s. 55-72
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Objectives: To explore experiences of what it means to be a young, female Sami reindeer herder in Sweden, a group occupying a unique position in Swedish Sami life, with special focus on intersectionality and exposure to risk factors regarding mental (ill) health.Methods: A qualitative content analysis of semi-structured interviews with 13 strategically selected female reindeer herders (18–35 years old).Results: The participants described a reindeer-herding lifestyle that they find joyful and vital, but is also conflictual and harsh. Genderspecific issues were raised, for example that they unfortunately and unnecessarily have a place other than the heart of reindeer herding reserved for them.Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that the position of women reindeer herders is paradoxical. This position implies not only a pride in Sami culture but also a risk of developing mental health problems which should be addressed in relation to gender, the reindeer-herding lifestyle and ethnicity.
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  • Kaiser, Niclas, et al. (author)
  • Experiences of being a young male Sami reindeer herder : a qualitative study in perspective of mental health
  • 2013
  • In: International Journal of Circumpolar Health. - : CoAction Publishing. - 1239-9736 .- 2242-3982. ; 72:20926
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Objectives. To explore experiences of what it is to be a young male Sami reindeer herder in Sweden, a group with previously known stigma and specific health issues, and to understand experiences in perspective of mental health.Methods. A qualitative content analysis was employed. Data were collected by in-depth interviews with 15 strategically selected reindeer herders aged 18–35 years old.Results. The analysis resulted in 5 sub-themes: (a) being “inside” or “outside” is a question of identity; (b) a paradox between being free/bound; (c) an experience of various threats and a feeling of powerlessness; (d) specific norms for how a “real” reindeer herder should be; and (e) the different impacts and meanings of relations. The overarching theme is summarized thus: being a young reindeer herder means so many (impossible) dreams and conditions. Overall, the experience of the informants was that being a reindeer herder is a privileged position that also implies many impossibilities and unjust adversities they have no control over, and that there is nothing they can do but “bite the bullet or be a failure.”Conclusions. Knowledge about this group's experiences can be used to understand difficulties faced by young reindeer herders and its consequences regarding mental health problems. This also implies a need for a broader perspective when discussing future interventions aimed at preventing mental health problems in this group.
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  • Kaiser, Niclas, 1973-, et al. (author)
  • Eye Contact in Video Communication : Experiences of Co-creating Relationships
  • 2022
  • In: Frontiers in Psychology. - : Frontiers Media S.A.. - 1664-1078. ; 13
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, increased number of persons have been forced to limit their interactions with friends and families to contact via video, which excludes eye-contact. The aim of this study was to examine individuals' experiences of the difference between forced skewed visuality and the ability for eye-contact in conversations. Two custom-made units allowed 15 participants interacting in dyads to alternate between being able to make eye contact and having that ability removed through skewed visuality. Participants reported their experiences in semi-structured interviews. Data analyzed with qualitative content analysis resulted in three themes: Shared eye contact allows us to create our relationship together; With eye contact, we adjust to each other to feel more connected and less intimidated; and We get more self-conscious when the visuality is skewed or shifting. The results imply that skewed visuality as forced lack of eye-contact in video conversations effects embodied non-verbal processes related to sense of connectedness and participatory sensemaking, creating a sense of both emotional and physical distance, as well as heightening self-awareness about the need of actively regulating the other. We argue that this is one of the ways to understand the impact of moving interactions to online communication.
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  • Kaiser, Niclas, et al. (author)
  • Hazardous drinking and drinking patterns among the reindeer-herding Sami population in Sweden
  • 2011
  • In: Substance Use & Misuse. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1082-6084 .- 1532-2491. ; 46:10, s. 1318-1327
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The objective of this study was to investigate hazardous drinking among reindeer-herding Sami in Sweden. A cross-sectional questionnaire study was conducted in 2007, which included the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test. A total of 319 reindeer-herding Sami were compared with urban and rural reference populations of 1,393 persons. Data were analyzed with regard to population, gender, age group, education, anxiety, depression, and work-related stress. The Sami population did not report a higher prevalence of hazardous drinking compared with the reference groups; however, subgroups of Sami men with symptoms of depression were revealed as at risk, in contrast to Sami women who were not found to be at risk at all. Limitations of the study are discussed.
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