Browsing Doctoral Theses / Doktorsavhandlingar Institutionen för neurovetenskap och fysiologi by Subject "self-assessment"
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Attitude to Speech and Communication in Individuals Born with Cleft Lip and Palate
(2010-09-23)The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and describe how individuals who are born with a cleft lip and palate experience their communicative situation, how they perceive their speech and whether their views correlate ... -
Boys with Asperger Syndrome grown up. A longitudinal follow-up study of 100 cases more than 5 years after original diagnosis
(2007-03-09)Introduction and aims: In 1981, the diagnostic label of Asperger Syndrome (AS), was coined after the Austrian paediatrician Hans Asperger, by the English psychiatrist Lorna Wing, who reintroduced his 1944 work about “die ... -
Life is doing. Facilitators and hindrances for occupational performance in adults with cerebral palsy - including methods of intervention
(2019-12-12)Introduction: Occupational performance is a complex process which poses difficulties to persons with CP even where they have relatively good motor function. Aim: To explore and describe the perception of occupational ... -
Long-term outcomes of obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and adolescents
(2019-02-07)Aim: The overall aim of this thesis is to investigate the long-term course and outcome of pediatric OCD following evidence-based treatment of pediatric OCD. Outcome is assessed with regard to severity of OCD symptoms ... -
Physiotherapist as primary assessor of knee osteoarthritis in primary care - Evaluation of patients’ self-assessment, preferences, quality of life, and health economy
(2024-03-27)Aim: The purposes with this thesis was to evaluate the feasibility of 30-second chair stand test as a self-test, and to investigate the effects of direct access to physiotherapist on costs and health in people with knee ... -
Subjective cognitive decline in memory clinic patients - characteristics and clinical relevance
(2017-05-12)Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) refers to concerns – symptoms - regarding one’s cognitive functioning, in the absence of objective evidence of impairment. SCD has been described as a possible stage preceding mild ...