Essays about: "children s well-being"

Showing result 26 - 30 of 78 essays containing the words children s well-being.

  1. 26. Lekmiljöer som uppskattas av barn : en observationsstudie i Uppsala

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Disa Beckman; [2020]
    Keywords : barn; lekmiljöer; lekplatser; barnvänlig stad; barnperspektiv;

    Abstract : I dagens urbana miljöer designar vi välplanerade och detaljprogrammerade lekytor för barn. Dessa lekytor kallas lekplatser och de skapas efter vuxnas krav på säkerhet och deras önskemål om design. Forskning visar på en minskning i utomhuslek hos barn. READ MORE

  2. 27. “It’s not necessarily the app, the app can be a positive thing” : children’s perspectives on their own social media use.

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för tema

    Author : Anna Grabowski; [2020]
    Keywords : Children’s perspectives on social media; thematic analysis; social media; children and social media; children’s voices;

    Abstract : This thesis was motivated by the widespread use of social media by children, and the lack of research on perceptions of their own use. It expands on previous research which, while sometimes including children’s voices, largely focuses on the negative impact that social media has on well-being. READ MORE

  3. 28. Adult Children of Divorce : Stress and Well-Being

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Emmie Olofsson; [2020]
    Keywords : Adult children of divorce; stress; well-being; HPA axis; dysregulated cortisol levels; Vuxna skilsmässobarn; stress; välbefinnande; HPA axeln; oregelbundna kortisol nivåer;

    Abstract : Parental divorce has not only been associated with negative long-term effects for children of divorce (CD), but also for adult children of divorce (ACD). ACD more often have poorer mental well-being than adult children of marriage (ACM). Neurological research further suggests that ACD have lower baseline levels of the “stress hormone” cortisol. READ MORE

  4. 29. You get what you play for : A multiple-baseline experimental design on child-directed play for parents of autistic children

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Psykologiska institutionen

    Author : Filippa Andreasson; Axel D'Angelo Gentile; [2020]
    Keywords : Child-directed play; autism; ASD; parent training; parent training programs; relationship enhancement; ACT; acceptance and commitment therapy; values; parental values; perspective taking; psychological flexibility; single-case; multiple-baseline; non-concurrent; single-case experimental design; SCED; effect size; ecological momentary assessment; EMA; mindful parenting; psychology; applied psychology; autism treatment; Barents stund; autism; AST; föräldrastöd; föräldraträningsprogram; relationsbyggande; ACT; värderingar; föräldravärderingar; perspektivtagande; psykologisk flexibilitet; effektstorlek; medveten föräldraskap; psykologi; tillämpad psykologi; autismbehandling;

    Abstract : Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face many challenges which lead to low levels of psychological well-being, partly caused by inability to parent in accordance with one’s values. Child-directed play, a moment of being fully attentive and responsive to one’s child, has the potential to increase parental values. READ MORE

  5. 30. Immigrant background and hospital care because of dental caries among preschool children in Sweden: A longitudinal, register-based study in a national cohort.

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Socialmedicin och global hälsa

    Author : Martina Nanteza; Anders Hjern; Therese Kvist; [2020]
    Keywords : preschool children; immigrant background; caries; hospital care.; Medicine and Health Sciences;

    Abstract : Introduction: Dental caries among preschool children is a global problem, a burden on children’s well-being, and an economic burden on healthcare systems. In Sweden, preschool children with an immigrant background have a higher prevalence of caries. READ MORE