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X2001 Exposure Assesment in Epidemiology and Practice
(Arbetslivsinstitutet, 2001)This book contains the extended abstracts to the X2001 Conference on Exposure Assessment in Epidemiology and Practice in Göteborg, Sweden, June 10-13, 2001. The excellent work performed by the contributing scientists has ... -
Young adults and oral health - Oral health behaviors and an intervention for better oral health
(2022-08-22)Although the oral health among young adults in Sweden is generally good, there are groups where poor oral health remains a problem. The aim of this thesis is to increase our knowledge of oral health and oral health-related ... -
Young adults with childhood-onset inflammatory bowel disease - aspects of bone mineral density, body composition and physical exercise
(2021-04-07)Background: Our research group has previously shown that low bone mineral density (BMD) is common in children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, there is limited knowledge on the development ... -
Young Children with Autism in a Multiethnic Immigrant Population. Prevalence, Feeding Disorders, Early Detection, and Intervention
(2023-11-14)Background: Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by a pattern of major impairments in social communication and behavioural/sensory problems, with high rates of coexisting neurodevelopmental and medical ... -
Yrkes- och arbetsplatsinlåsning En empirisk studie av omfattning och hälsokonsekvenser
(Arbetslivsinstitutet, 2000)Locked-in, in the occupation and the working place. An empirical study of prevalence and health consequencies. The aim of the study was to analyze health and working conditions for employees in different employment situations ... -
Yrkesidentitet i sjukvård position, person och kön
(Arbetslivsinstitutet, 1998)To improve opportunities for targeted organizational development work in the Swedish health-care sector, the occupation-specific and shared problems of physicians, registered nurses and assistant nurses were examined in a ...