Buffra stress i riktning mot välbefinnande. Interventionsstudier och utforskande studier med fokus på unga flickor

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Adolescent girls, buffering stress, health promotion, intervention, massage, mental training, public health, questionnaire, salutogenic perspective, stress management

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978-91-628-7800-9

Articles

I. Haraldsson K, Fridlund B, Baigi A, Marklund B. The self-reported health condition of women after their participation in a stress management programme: a pilot study. Health and Social Care in the Community 2005;13:224-230 ::pmid::15819743

II. Haraldsson, K, Lindgren E-C, Fridlund B, Baigi A, Lydell M, Marklund B. Evaluation of a school-based health promotion programme for adolescents aged 12-15 years with focus on well-being related to stress. Public Health 2008;122:25-33 ::pmid::17719616

III. Haraldsson K, Lindgren E-C, Mattsson B, Fridlund B, Marklund B. Adolescent girls' experiences of underlying social processes that trigger stress in their everyday life: a grounded theory study. Submitted

IV. Haraldsson K, Lindgren E-C, Hildingh C, Marklund B. What makes the everyday life of adolescent girls less stressful - a qualitative analysis. Submitted.

Department

Institute of Medicine. Department of Public Health and Community Medicine

Defence location

Torsdagen den 4 juni 2009, kl 13.00, Hus 2, sal 2119, Hälsovetarbacken, Göteborg

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